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Open access as public policy. [PDF]
Governments around the world have turned their attention to the issue of taxpayer access to primary research literature stemming from publicly funded ...
Andy Gass
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Estimated effects of implementing an open access policy for grantees at a private foundation [PDF]
Background The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF) was interested in understanding the potential effects of requiring that grantees publish their peer-reviewed research in open access journals.
Carly Strasser, Eesha Khare
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Communicating the open access policy landscape [PDF]
The HHuLOA (Hull, Huddersfield, Lincoln Open Access) project is a two-year Jisc-funded project, which seeks to identify how open access (OA) support mechanisms can be used to assist with the development of research.
Chris Awre +4 more
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Open access and author rights: questioning Harvard’s open access policy
Harvard’s open access (OA) policy, which has become a template for many institutional OA policies, intrinsically undermines the rights of scholars, researchers, authors and university staff, and it adulterates a principal tenet of open access, namely ...
Patrick H. Alexander
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Scholarly communication as a social activity needs rethinking since this process is in the monopoly of commercial publishers. Authors and their institutions as well as librarians had been working to achieve unrestricted access to research output. In this
Mohammad Reza Ghane
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Policy Framework and Roadmap for Open Access, Open Research Data and Open Science [PDF]
Overview of the growth of policies and a critical appraisal of the issues affecting open access, open data and open science policies. Example policies and a roadmap for open access, open research data and open science are included.
Iryna Kuchma
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The Diamond Model of Open Access Publishing: Why Policy Makers, Scholars, Universities, Libraries, Labour Unions and the Publishing World Need to Take Non-Commercial, Non-Profit Open Access Serious [PDF]
This reflection introduces a new term to the debate on open access publishing: diamond open access (DOA) publishing. The debate on open access is a debate about the future of academia.
Christian Fuchs, Marisol Sandoval
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Conventional cost-effectiveness analysis—i.e., assessing pharmaceuticals through a cost per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) framework—originated from a societal commitment to maximize population health given limited resources.
Maarten J. Postma +6 more
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INTRODUCTION US universities are increasingly unable to afford research journal subscriptions due to the rising prices charged by for-profit academic publishers.
Leo S. Lo
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Monitoring organizational Article Processing Charges (APCs) using external sources
As open access publishing has become more widespread and required by research funders and the research community, the management and monitoring of article processing charges (APCs) have emerged as an important task in research organisations around the ...
Anna-Kaarina Linna +2 more
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