Comments on: Open Access in the UK: Reinventing the Big Deal (Journalist Richard Poynder interview of publisher Jan Velterop
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A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
The Open Library of Humanities has demonstrated a model for high-quality open access publishing, wit...
As the use of green open access policies looks increasingly like a failed strategy, and as universit...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
[The abstract of this article is not available. Here are the first sentence of the interview with Pe...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
The inability to access scientific literature freely can be a major obstacle in the advancement of s...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
While recent policy developments have made huge strides for open access publishing, there is still g...
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREr...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
The Open Library of Humanities has demonstrated a model for high-quality open access publishing, wit...
As the use of green open access policies looks increasingly like a failed strategy, and as universit...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
[The abstract of this article is not available. Here are the first sentence of the interview with Pe...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
The inability to access scientific literature freely can be a major obstacle in the advancement of s...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
While recent policy developments have made huge strides for open access publishing, there is still g...
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREr...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...