In today’s digital transformation era, the free exchange of scientific information is essential for addressing global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, and the ethical governance of ...
Enet’s Jean Toomey explains the pros and cons of open access networks, the impact AI will have on the sector and the need for Ireland to prepare for rising network demands. Competition is important ...
Diamond Open Access (Diamond OA) is a community-driven, non-commercial model of scholarly publishing that removes financial barriers for authors and readers. Under Diamond Open Access, publications ...
Open access (OA) is shaping the future of scholarly publishing, and we are doing all we can to build an open future that works for everyone. This includes developing services that will help you – ...
Open access refers to free, unrestricted online access to research outputs such as journal articles and books. Open access content is open to all, with no access fees. Open access articles are ...
Open access is at the core of our mission to help the chemical sciences make the world a better place. One where everyone can access and benefit from knowledge and discoveries – including researchers, ...
All articles published in npj Biomedical Innovations are made freely and permanently available online immediately upon publication, without subscription charges or registration barriers. Further ...
Today the Council has adopted conclusions on the ‘high quality, transparent, open, trustworthy and equitable scholarly publishing’, in which it calls for immediate and unrestricted open access in ...
Richard Hayman has received SSHRC funding in the past. The views expressed here are his own and in no way influenced by SSHRC or any other organisation. Mount Royal University provides funding as a ...
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