Practicing What You Preach: Evaluating Access of Open Access Research
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The open access (OA) movement seeks to encourage all researchers to make their works openly available and free of paywalls so…
The open access (OA) movement seeks to encourage all researchers to make their works openly available and free of paywalls so…
I recently signed up to a "research methods" class whose aim was to help practitioners like me produce high quality LIS papers.
The AOASG Payment for Publication series has looked at many aspects of gold open access. In this, the last instalment, we look…
In this guest post, Sara Lindenfeld, a former PLOS employee on her way back to school for environmental graduate studies at…
The number of retracted articles has recently been on the rise. Björn Brembs identifies this tendency as a reflection of an…
An estimated 340,000 articles were published by 6,713 full immediate OA journals during 2011. OA journals requiring article-proce…
Dear AERA, The deadline for submissions to the 2013 annual meeting is a few days away, but I won’t be submitting anything. I don…
A few weeks ago I was discussing possible relevant papers for the Twitter Journal Club (Hashtag #TwitJC), a succesful…
What is striking about Open Access (OA) is that it so obviously the right and rational way for the research community to…
It was with great sadness that I recently read that the University of California (UC) and Nature Publishing Group (NPG) had…
Im Urlaub fiel mir eine Spielidee ein. Immer mehr wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen sind digital im Netz abrufbar. Vieles…
The June 30, 2010 issue of The Dramatic Growth of Open Access is now available for viewing or open data download.Highlights…
This week, PLoS ONE published an interesting paper by Bo-Christer Björk and coworkers on the free global availability of…
This week, PLoS ONE published an interesting paper by Bo-Christer Björk and coworkers on the free global availability of…
The Dramatic Growth of Open Access Series is a quarterly series (end of March, June, September, and December) of key data…