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25. resolution.htm
- www.ecs.soton.ac.uk
- Open Access to Peer-Reviewed Research Through Author/Institution Self-Archiving:.
- Maximizing Research Impact by Maximizing Online Access. ...
- This means that anyone will be able to access them from any networked desk-top. The literature will all be interconnected by citation, author, and keyword/subject links, allowing for unheard-of power and ease of access and navigability. ... But there is still one last frontier to cross before science reaches the optimal and the inevitable: Just as there is no longer any need for research or researchers to be constrained by the access-blocking restrictions of paper distribution, there is no longer any need to be constrained by the impact-blocking financial fire-walls of Subscription/Site-License/Pay-Per-View (S/L/P) tolls for this give-away literature. ...
- S/L/P Subscription/Site-License/Pay-Per-View tolls: The impact/access-barriers .
- Separating (i) peer-review service-provision from (ii) eprint access-provision (and from (iii) optional add-ons) .
- The Give-Away corpus is freed from all access/impact barriers on-line. ...
- The publisher's website demands a password: "Access Denied:Only pre-paid subscribing/licensed institutions have access to this journal. ...
- Hence all fee-based access-barriers are income-barriers for research and researchers (Harnad 1998a), restricting their potential impact to only those (institutions, mainly) who can and do pay the access-fees. ...
- As most institutions cannot afford the access-fees to most refereed research journals, this means that most research papers cannot be accessed by most researchers (Harnad 1998b): Currently, all that potential impact is simply lost. ...
- S/L/P Subscription/Site-License/Pay-Per-View tolls: The impact/access-barriers.
- access-tolls are the access-barriers, hence the impact-barriers, for researchers and their give-away research. Access-tolls are the journal publisher's means of recovering costs and making a fair profit. ...
- In the on-line era there is no longer any necessity, hence no longer any justification whatsoever, for continuing to hold the refereed research itself hostage to access-tolls and whatever add-ons they happen to pay for. ...
- Beware also of any attempt to trade off S for L or L for P: Pick your poison, all three are access-barriers, hence impact-barriers, and hence all three must go -- or rather, they must all now become only the price-tags for the add-on, deluxe options that they buy for the researcher and his institution, but no longer also for the peer-reviewed essentials, which can now be self-archived for free for all. ...
26. OAIster Home
- oaister.umdl.umich.edu
- Our goal is to create a collection of freely available, previously difficult-to-access, academically-oriented digital resources (what are digital resources?) that are easily searchable by anyone.
27. Gov.Research_Center
- grc.ntis.gov
- Flexible Access:.
- The GRC provides you with easy access to important U. ...
- Department of Commerce's National Technical Information Service and the National Information Services Corporation to provide a single access point to valuable government information. ...
28. Directory of open access journals
- www.doaj.org
- Welcome to the Directory of Open Access Journals. ...
- DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journals, 2004, Lund University Libraries, Head Office .
29. Eduserv Athens for education
- www.athens.ac.uk
- The Athens Access Management system provides.
- as the de facto standard for secure access .
- User authentications and access to all other Eduserv Athens web services will not be affected. ...
30. eprints.org - Home
- www.eprints.org
- org - Self-Archiving and Open Access (OA) Eprint Archives Home | EPrints Software | Self Archiving FAQ | Glossary | LinksOA News | BOAI Forum | AmSci OA ForumEPrints Handbook | Registry of OA Eprint Archives | Journal Self-Archiving PoliciesRegistry of Institutions and Departments with OA Self-Archiving PoliciesEPrints. ...
- org, dedicated to opening access to the refereed research literature online through author/institution self-archiving.
- BOAI: Budapest Open Access Initiative.
- The worldwide coordinated movement to make full-text online access to all peer-reviewed research free for all.
- The Forum dedicated to the discussion and planning of Open Access continuously since 1998.
- "Participants in the Berlin3 conference issued a recommendation that institutions wishing to implement the Berlin Declaration on Open Access should 'require their researchers to deposit a copy of all their published articles in an open access repository' and 'encourage their researchers to publish their research articles in open access journals where a suitable journal exists and provide the support to enable that to happen. ...
- From Peter Suber's Timeline of the Open Access Movement .
- Berlin 3, the sequel to the Berlin 2 meeting on implementing the Berlin Declaration on Open Access will be held at the University of Southampton 28 February to 1 March 2005 with support from JISC. ...
- University of Southampton to provide free access to academic research.
- A decision by University of Southampton to provide core funding for its Institutional Repository establishes it as a central part of its research infrastructure, marking a new era for Open Access to academic research in the UK. ...
- US Congress approves the NIH public access plan.
- The US House-Senate conference committee has approved the NIH public access plan. ...
- UK Wellcome Trust mandates open-access self-archiving of all research it funds.
- Open Access and ISI-indexed Journals and Articles.
- Delivery, Management and Access Model for E-prints and Open Access Journals within Further and Higher Education. ... " T he archives that are being created are not being filled with e-prints quickly enough to provide open access to the bulk of UK scholarly literature. ...
31. HighWire Press -- Earth's Largest Free Full-Text Science Archives
- highwire.stanford.edu
- Sign in or register for access to all HighWire Press customization features .
- The NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a NASA-funded project that provides free access to the full text of articles in astronomy and astrophysics. ...
- The CDC Web site provides access to the full text of MMWR and other CDC publications and data archives. ...
- GPO Access.
- The United States Government Printing Office offers free access to the United States Constitution, the Code of Federal Regulations, the Federal Register, Congressional documents, U. ...
- NCSTRL provides access to over 20,000 technical reports in computer science. ...
- Access to PMC is free and unrestricted. ...
- The UNESCO catalog lists 100,000 UNESCO documents and provides access to the full text of many of these. ...
32. IngentaConnect Home
- www.ingenta.com
- Access and authentication .
- If you were registered at one or both of these sites your profile and access rights have been transferred. ...
33. California Digital Library
- www.cdlib.org
- Collections of digital scholarly materials, and the services that can help you find, access, and use them. ...
34. eprints.org - Self Archiving FAQ
- www.eprints.org
- org - Self-Archiving and Open Access (OA) Eprint Archives Home | EPrints Software | Self Archiving FAQ | Glossary | LinksOA News | BOAI Forum | AmSci OA ForumEPrints Handbook | Registry of OA Eprint Archives | Journal Self-Archiving PoliciesRegistry of Institutions and Departments with OA Self-Archiving PoliciesSelf-Archiving FAQ.
- for the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) .
- The Open Access (OA) vs. Toll Access (TA) citation impact advantage -- .
- Powerpoints (to be used in promoting open-access provision) .
- Their metadata can then be harvested into global "virtual" archives that are seamlessly navigable by any user (just as a commercial index or abstract database is navigable, but with full-text access). ...
- The purpose of self-archiving is to make the full text of the peer-reviewed research output of scholars/scientists and their institutions visible, accessible, harvestable, searchable and useable by any potential user with access to the Internet. The purpose of thus maximizing public access to research findings online is that this in turn maximizes its visibility , usage and impact -- which in turn not only maximizes its benefits to researchers and their institution in terms of prestige, prizes, salary, and grant revenue but it also maximizes its benefits to research itself (and hence to the society that funds it) in terms of research dissemination, application and growth, hence research productivity and progress. This is why open access is both optimal and inevitable. ...
- The Budapest Open Access Initiative is focussed specifically on the refereed research literature, across all disciplines. ...
- Hence current peer review reform or elimination proposals are merely speculative hypotheses at this time, and red herrings insofar as the freeing of the peer-reviewed literature is concerned: The self-archiving initiative is directed at freeing the current peer-reviewed literature, such as it is, from the impact/access barriers of Subscription/License/Pay-per-view access-tolls, now. ...
- On the contrary, virtually all physics journals have since become officially "green" in response to the physics community's evident desire and determination to enjoy the research benefits of providing open access to their own papers by self-archiving them. ...
- Mandate that the research that is publicly funded must not merely be published but it must be publicly accessible online (whether through self-archiving, open-access journals, or both) as recommended by the UK Government Science and Technology Committee as well as the US House of Representatives Appropriations Committee. ...
- Make it part of grant applications that CVs and bibliographies citing the applicant's prior work should contain links to the online full-text (whether self-archived or in open-access journals, or both). ...
- Support Open Access by adopting a "green" author self-archiving policy, i. ...
- See also FOS policy statements by learned societies and professional associations and "The Green Road to Open Access: A Leveraged Transition". ...
35. International Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication
- www.icaap.org
- myICAAP provides you with a default web page and full access to powerful back office editorial software to help manage your new journal. ...
36. Open Access News (Formerly: FOS News)
- www.earlham.edu
- Open Access News.
- News from the open access movement.
- News from the open access movement.
- All four agencies were among the original signatories of the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge (October 22, 2003). ... This step is a direct result of the Berlin3 meeting (Southampton, February 28 - March 1, 2005), though the agencies also cite the Gibson committee report from the UK House of Commons (July 20, 2004) and the NIH public-access policy (February 3, 2005). ...
- Biomedical Digital Libraries is an independent Open Access journal hosted by BioMed Central.
- 2): 'In a key development for New Journal of Physics (NJP) and its open-access publishing model, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in the UK has announced an extension to its current funding agreement with the journal to December 31, 2005. ...
- On March 18, the Open Access Scientific Publishing Committee of the Finnish Ministry of Education issued a 38-page report on open access (in Finnish only). ... From the English abstract:The committee was appointed to put forward recommendations for the promotion of open access to scientific and scholarly publications in Finland. ... The aim of the recommendations is not to change the traditional standards used for evaluating the quality of scholarly publications, but to improve access to and the availability, distribution, visibility, usability and usefulness of the publications. ...
- Higher education institutions and research institutes, individually or jointly, set up the necessary open access online archives in which researchers can deposit copies of their publications for free access on the internet; .
- Researchers are encouraged to deposit copies of their publications in these open access electronic publication archives with a view to rapid accumulation of material in them.
- Consequently the spokespersons of the parliamentary group welcomed initiatives that aimed at understanding the mode of operation of the dominant search engines whilst at the same time, for instance, attempting to collect extant Net content in a decentralized manner, a way of proceeding that, for example, SuMa, the German Society for the Promotion of Search Engine Technology and Free Access to Knowledge has truly taken to heart. ...
- Social Work & Society is a new peer-reviewed, open-access journal from the Digital Peer Publishing (DiPP) program of Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia. ... It is an Open Access Publication that is available free of charge. ...
- In less poetic words: this "for profit" approach has caused an access crisis in scientific information because the ideological and legal basis of the scientific information chain has been disturbed. ... Secondly the problem of public access is guaranteed and thirdly the author(s) have more self-determination. ...
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