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Das Charité Open Access Dashboard
The Charité Medical Library has developed the “Charité Open Access Dashboard” as part of the monitoring of open access (OA) publications and in the context of the Berlin open access strategy.
Gandert, Elena, Flitner, Ursula
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Using open access publications to support your professional development [PDF]
As members of the Institute of Medical Illustrators (IMI), we have access to the Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine when we log into the website but many other resources that might be useful for our learning and continuing professional ...
David Bryson
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Predatory Publications in the Era of the Internet and Technology: Open Access Publications are at Risk [PDF]
This article is intended to highlight the issue of predatory journals and how they have been used to degrade the open-access journals to be perceived as predatory ones.
Akhilesh Kumar +3 more
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Open access in Australia: an odyssey of sorts? [PDF]
Scholarly communication change and open access (OA) initiatives in Australia have followed an Odyssean path in the last decade. The stop-start nature of early initiatives demonstrates that institutional leadership is essential for the successful deposit ...
Colin Steele
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Objective. The study is aimed at increasing the publishing activity and better presentation of scientific results of Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding by expanding scientific publications in open access logs. Chronological frameworks of
Tamara M. KOSTYRKO, Tetyana D. KOROLOVA
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Sociological implications of scientific publishing: Open access, science, society, democracy and the digital divide [PDF]
Claims for open access are mostly underpinned with 1. science—related arguments (open access accelerates scientific communication); 2. financial arguments (open access relieves the serials crisis); 3.
Herb, Ulrich
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Editorial Volume 4 (1) 2019 - Development and evolution of the journal
This editorial describes our journal’s evolution since 2016 as well as the actions taken by the editorial committee to achieve objectives that have allowed us to be among the leading journals in the world.
Oscar R. Gómez
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The publications of Brazilian authors: access, distribution and publishers
Science requires its own communication system; advances are made by consulting previously published results in journals, making access to publishing selections crucial. The goal of this report is to describe the publishers and the main journals where the
Rosangela Schwarz Rodrigues +2 more
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In July 2017, the Journal of Biomedical Practitioner (JBP) starts publications with its first number. Since its debut JBP would offer itself as a meeting place to health professionals, free to all and Open Access, without prejudices for experience ...
Editorial board Journal of Biomedical Practitioners
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Open Access seems to have reached a flipping point and become a real option when researchers decide where to publish. However the figures provided when someone gives percentages are not clear because there is a lack of coincidence when defining open ...
Anna Rovira, Ignasi Labastida
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