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Evaluating the impact of open access policies on research institutions
The proportion of research outputs published in open access journals or made available on other freely-accessible platforms has increased over the past two decades, driven largely by funder mandates, institutional policies, grass-roots advocacy, and ...
C. Huang+6 more
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The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles
Despite growing interest in Open Access (OA) to scholarly literature, there is an unmet need for large-scale, up-to-date, and reproducible studies assessing the prevalence and characteristics of OA.
Heather A. Piwowar+8 more
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Open to the public: paywalls and the public rationale for open access medical research publishing
Public voices have largely been absent from the discussions about open access publishing in medical research. Yet the public have a strong interest in ensuring open access of medical research findings because of their roles as funders, advocates ...
S. Day+3 more
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Open Access and Extinction [PDF]
kinds of circumstances. (i) The resource is easy to find and profitable to extract right down to the very last member of the species (Vernon Smith gives the woolly mammoth as an example). Smith [5] and Gould [3] show how this comes about in a dynamic model and a static model, respectively.
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In pursuit of open science, open access is not enough
Preventing monopolies in knowledge infrastructure is the next battleground for publishers and research institutions After decades of debate on the feasibility of open access (OA) to scientific publications, we may be nearing a tipping point.
Claudio Aspesi, Amy Brand
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Creative Commons Licenses: empowering open access [PDF]
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Margoni, Thomas, Peters, Diane M.
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When Is Open Access Not Open Access?
As open access grows in prominence, so too has confusion about what open access means; such confusion arises from a genuine misunderstanding of open access by funders, authors, editors, and publishers alike.
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Open Online Courses (OOCs) are offered by Peoples-uni at http://ooc.peoples-uni.org to complement the courses run on a separate site for academic credit at http://courses.peoples-uni.org.
Richard F. Heller+4 more
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Background Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is an infectious lung inflammation contracted outside the hospital. CAP is a leading cause of death among young children, elderly, and immunocompromised persons. Incidence can reach 14 cases/1,000 adults.
Eleana Tsoumani+4 more
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Open Online Courses (OOCs) are offered by Peoples-uni at http://ooc.peoples-uni.org to complement the courses run on a separate site for academic credit at http://courses.peoples-uni.org.
Richard F. Heller+4 more
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