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CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Over 50 percent of Cambridge University Press research articles are now published open access (OA) and so freely available to read.Having passed the 50 percent ...
Making scholarly research outputs openly available is easy, legal, and has demonstrable benefits to authors, making it a good beginning step for a researcher just beginning to explore the open world.
We’re not qualified to pass comment on matters of Indian law here at Hackaday, but we feel this will be a case worth watching for anyone worldwide with an interest in open access to research papers.
Many journals that remain subscription-based have also adopted an option where researchers could have their papers made available via open access in return for an APC. The challenge is how these ...
Self-Archiving Open Access. Connecticut College’s institutional repository, Digital Commons @ Connecticut College, provides a platform for authors to self-archive their research, and thus participate ...
Most subscription journals also offered COVID-related papers as open access without any additional fees. OSTP has apparently decided that these adjustments have prepared the industry to survive ...
The OSTP started the path to require open access to US-funded research papers in 2013, but it allowed for publications to be behind a paywall for 12 months. It also made an exception for agencies ...
White House’s open-access research directive scrambles long-entrenched ... Journals won’t be able to rely on the fact that their paywalled version of a paper is easiest to access for long, ...
Publishing peer review files at Nature has been optional since 2020; starting Monday, it is now automatic. “Our aim in doing so is to open up what many see as the ‘black box o ...
Sci-Hub, a web platform that provides open-access to lakhs of illegally obtained research papers, and whose legality is currently being considered in the Delhi High Court, is said to be Black OA.