In December 2001, a small but lively meeting in Budapest, Hungary, launched a whole new international movement. The resulting Budapest Open Access Initiative opened with the words: "An old tradition ...
In this episode of the The Campus podcast, we talk to two experts—one in the U.S. and one in the U.K.—about open access, the global movement that aims to make research outputs available online ...
Deep-seated aspects of local research systems need to be uprooted to ensure that researchers in low-income countries can harness the advantages of open access. Open-access publishing can help to drive ...
On February 13, 2008, Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences unanimously carried a resolution supporting a form of free online access, termed “open access,” for scholarly articles.
In 2020, while preparing for his second-year candidacy exam in Prashant Kamat’s lab at the University of Notre Dame, Jeffrey DuBose hit a wall. He needed to teach himself about some of the techniques ...
The Open Access Movement advocates for peer reviewed scholarship to be made available to the public free of cost. Even with Federal and philanthropic funders pushing the effort forward with new grant ...
The United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library would like to invite you to a keynote address on the past, present and future of Open Access, to be delivered during the International Open Access Week. The ...
Open Access is academic publications that are free to read and often have various re-use rights utilizing Creative Commons licenses. Research can be Open Access through publishing or archiving. Open ...