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Open Access Policy | SUNY Oneonta

The open access policy ensures that SUNY Oneonta campus authors retain their copyright including the right to keep and share copies of their peer-reviewed ...

LibGuides: Open Access: OA Policy - University of Nevada, Las Vegas

This guide is to help UNLV authors learn about open access, article processing charges (APCs), avoiding predatory publishers, and open access policies.

Lippincott® Open Access - Wolters Kluwer

Open access is free, immediate online access to digital scientific and scholarly material and primarily research articles published in peer‐reviewed ...

Open Access - Duke ScholarWorks

Open access (OA) is the practice of providing unrestricted access via the Internet to peer-reviewed scholarly research. It is most commonly applied to scholarly ...

Funder Public Access Policies - Open Access Publishing at UC Davis

Funders worldwide have implemented public/open access policies for the research they are funding. This is the case for national funding agencies ...

FAQ on the OA policy | Scholarly Communications - MIT Libraries

It requires authors to deposit their peer-reviewed articles in the open access repository PubMedCentral where they must be accessible within 12 months of ...

Policy for Open Access - Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

We have adopted this Open Access policy to enable unrestricted access to and use of all peer-reviewed research funded in whole or in-part by the Foundation. As ...

Open Access policy review | NIHR

The revised policy requires 'all' peer-reviewed research articles describing the findings of in scope projects to be made immediately open access, rather than ...

UC Open Access Policies - UCSF Library Help Center

The UC Open Access Policies give authors the right to share the final accepted author manuscript (AAM) version of their published scholarly ...

Publish Open Access - Iowa State University

Publishing open access allows anyone to access and read your work - increasing its visibility and potential impact.

IOP Publishing's green open access policy - IOPscience

IOP Publishing's green open access policy ... Green open access is the process of archiving a copy of an accepted manuscript* on an institutional or subject ...

Full article: Open Access Mandates and Policies: The Basics

OA mandates are policies adopted by research institutions, universities, or funders that require researchers to provide free, unrestricted ...

Cambridge Open Access Publications Policy Framework

This document sets out the University's framework for ensuring that publications authored by University researchers, staff and students are made Open Access.

Open Access Research Publishing - WVU Libraries

Open Access (OA) refers to free, immediate, permanent, online access to digital full-text scientific and scholarly material, primarily research articles.

Open access publications policy - University of St Andrews

Open access (OA) refers to research outputs that can be freely accessed by anyone in the world via the internet so that it can be used ...

Open Access Publication Policies | Springer — International Publisher

Below you can find Springer Nature's open access (OA) policies for Springer's journals and books. Our publication policies help our authors achieve a high level ...

Understanding Open Access Policies - Open Access Publishing: a ...

The University's institutional open access policy is designed to make it easier for York authors to publish in compliance with their funder mandates.

Open access information - Research Policy - ISSN 0048-7333

All articles published gold open access will be immediately and permanently free for everyone to read and download.

Open Access Policy - Gavin Publishers

Open Access Policy ... About Open Access: Open access is a publishing model that aims to make scholarly research freely available to the public. It has gained ...

Drafting a policy - Harvard Open Access Project

There are at least six types of university OA policy. Here we organize them by their methods for avoiding copyright troubles.