Indian scientist and journal editor Padmanabhan Balaram discusses open archives — an alternative to open access for science publishing.
Chemistry publisher tweaks policy for depositing articles into open access repositories
Richard Smith: Never mind the bank chaos – this week's boost for open access research could be more important in the long run
... to researchers and clinicians as well the public and members of the media. The journal's new open access policy aligns it with the policies of a growing number of funding agencies, including the ...
... by about 12 percent.
"Across the scientific community," Evans said in an interview, "it turns
out that open access does have a positive impact on the attention that's
given to the journal articles, ...
High-profile South African journals are to receive more recognition thanks to a new open access scheme modelled on a successful Brazilian venture.
... it actually costs a lot of money to get access to scientific papers ($146/year for Science alone ... person as odd.
A recent movement has led to the creation of open-access journals, which do not charge ...
India's key research agency plans to make its findings open access — and the next step is to boost awareness.
... 's research and scholarship, faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have unanimously voted to make their scholarly articles available to the public for free and open access on the Web.
The leaders of open access schemes have claimed partial credit for the dramatic rise in developing world research output.
... conflates (i) books with journal articles, (ii) Gold OA with Green OA, and (iii) the problem of Open Access with the problem of copyright reform. Although copyright reservation by authors ...
If you've read this site for any length of time, you know we are fans of open access. The notion that research funded by taxpayers should be in the hands of billion- ...
Five of the nation's premier institutions, including MIT, announced their joint commitment to a compact for open-access publication.
... , the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) is publishing open access two peer-reviewed articles about Charles Darwin and his historic insights into evolution. The two ...
... stem cells, with important implications for future treatments. The findings, published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Genome Biology, revealed 581 genes that are differentially expressed in ...