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Open Access in Medical Publishing
In scientific publishing, open access (OA) means access that is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions to accessing literature and articles that have traditionally been published in scholarly journals ...
Nana Turk
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Green Deposit Rates in LIS Taylor & Francis Journals: Are Librarians “Practicing What They Preach?”
A Review of: Emery, J. (2017). How green is our valley: Five year study of selected LIS journals from Taylor & Francis for green open access. Insights, 31(23). http://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.406 Abstract Objective – To investigate the green deposit
Jessica A. Koos
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Copyright: the immoveable barrier that open access advocates underestimated [PDF]
In calling for research papers to be made freely available open access advocates promised that doing so would lead to a simpler, less costly, more democratic, and more effective scholarly communication system.
Richard Poynder
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Copyright Issues Related to the Implementation of Open Access Policies [PDF]
The presentation will provide an overview of the copyright issues related with the implementation of Open Access policies. It will focus on the need to obtain permission to reproduce and disseminate a copy of any published paper taking into account any ...
Labastida i Juan, Ignasi, 1970-
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Is UK humanities research reaching the widest possible audience? [PDF]
Report points to 'serious dangers for the international standing of UK research' in humanities and social sciences. Today marks the launch of another report on open access, a topic area that is rapidly becoming saturated.
Eve, Martin Paul
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Utopia fading: taxonomies, freedom and dissent in open access publishing [PDF]
It is fairly commonly known, in certain circles, that open access comes in different ‘flavours’. Besides the well-known adage of Richard Stallman that there are multiple types of freedom that can be divided into gratis and libre (‘free’ as in ‘beer’ as ...
Eve, Martin Paul
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Open-source automatic extraction of Urban Green Space: Application to assessing improvement in green space access [PDF]
Urban Green Space (UGS) is vital for improving the public health and sustainability of cities. Vector data on UGS such as open data from governments and OpenStreetMap are available for retrieval by interested users, but the availability of UGS data is ...
I. Estacio +4 more
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What it means to be Green: exploring publishers’ changing approaches to Green open access [PDF]
The number of publishers allowing some form of self-archiving has increased noticeably over the last decade or so. However, new research by Elizabeth Gadd and Denise Troll Covey shows that this increase is outstripped by the proliferation of restrictions
Gadd, Elizabeth, Troll Covey, Denise
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The cassava genome hub. [C20] [PDF]
This portal (www.cassavagenome.org) is an integrative genome information system that allows centralized access to genomics and genetics data, and analytical tools to facilitate translational and applied research in cassava.
Becerra López-Lavalle, Luis Agusto +6 more
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This article gives a comprehensive overview of recent Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) publications available in Open Access. With a focus on research articles from the last decade (2008−2018), this work aims to fill the gap in previous ...
Mercedes Baquero-Arribas +2 more
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