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This paper offers a cross-country and cross-disciplinary analysis of the development of open access publishing from 2000 to 2019. Through an analysis of seven world regions and nine scholarly fields, we found that, while the overall share of open access ...
Márton Demeter, Agnes Jele, Z. B. Major
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Open Access Publishing and Subsequent Citations Among Articles in Major Cardiovascular Journals. [PDF]
Patel RB+5 more
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Almost 50% of scholarly articles are now open access in some form. This greatly benefits scholars at most institutions and is especially helpful to independent scholars and those without access to libraries.
R. Dudley
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Open Access Improves the Dissemination of Science: Insights from Wikipedia [PDF]
Wikipedia is a well-known platform for disseminating knowledge, and scientific sources, such as journal articles, play a critical role in supporting its mission. The open access movement aims to make scientific knowledge openly available, and we might intuitively expect open access to help further Wikipedia's mission.
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Open Access (OA) is an evolving publication model that is heavily supported by politics and science organizations aiming to make scientific knowledge more accessible to a wider audience.
Esther Greussing+5 more
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The ethics of open access publishing [PDF]
Should those who work on ethics welcome or resist moves to open access publishing? This paper analyses arguments in favour and against the increasing requirement for open access publishing and considers their implications for bioethics research. In the context of biomedical science, major funders are increasingly mandating open access as a condition of
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A leading comment in yesterday’s Guardian, George Monbiot’s provocatively titled and aggressively argued Academic publishers make Murdoch look like a socialist is bound to irritate some of the big academic publishing companies, but the time has come to bring this argument to the attention of all.
William Russell-Edu, Linda Cairns
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Building transparency and trust in industry-sponsored clinical research through open access publishing [PDF]
A desire for both transparency in research and widespread access to the results of research has led to activism in support of open access publishing.
Barbara DeCastro+4 more
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This study explores early career researchers’ (ECRs) appreciation and utilisation of open access (OA) publishing. The evidence reported here results from a questionnaire-based international survey with 1600 participants, which forms the second leg and ...
D. Nicholas+9 more
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Open access – is this the future of medical publishing? [PDF]
Open access is becoming the most important way to publish articles, with several solutions to the funding of the publishing process.
Barić, Hrvoje+3 more
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