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Open Access 101: What is Open Access (OA)? - LibGuides

"Open Access (OA) is the free, online availability of scholarly research outputs. OA deals primarily with access to peer-reviewed scholarly ...

Complying with our open access policy - Grant Funding | Wellcome

Our open access policy applies to all original research publications that have been supported, in whole or in part, by Wellcome.

Broadening Access to the Results of Scientific Research - NCBI

The concept of open science, sometimes also referred to as “open scholarship,” is an ambitious goal that aims to ensure the availability and usability of ...

Choose open access | Open research - Librarian Resources

Choose open access · Partnering with Taylor & Francis to open up your researchers' articles and books · Quick links · Supporting your institution's mission through ...

Home - Open Access Publishing - Research Guides at Harvard Library

Open Access Publishing · Open Access (OA) means that information is: · What are the origins of the OA movement? · Authors can make their works OA ...

Open Access Policies | UCSB Library

“To maximise the dissemination of the research they fund, the grant conditions of funding organisations increasingly require peer-reviewed research outputs to ...

Open Access for Research Publications Guideline

This Guideline provides information on best practice for making research publications open access, when doing so does not contravene any other legal obligation.

Mandates - Open Access - Research Guides at University of Delaware

Public Access and Open Access Mandates: These dictate how and where research outputs should be made accessible to the public. Ethical Mandates: These relate to ...

What can I make open access?

There are many different types of research output that you can make open access. As well as articles and conference papers, there are other short-form outputs.

Open Access publishing & NHMRC/ARC mandates | Victoria ...

Publishing your work open access ensures that anyone with access to the internet can retrieve the full-text of your output, at any time. Research impact is ...

Types of Open Access - UMD Libraries - University of Maryland

Your research is published in a paywalled publication, but you are allowed to make a version of the content available somewhere else online. How the Libraries ...

Open Access | Osaka University Library - 大阪大学附属図書館

Open access means making research outputs available on the Internet, permitting anyone to access them at no cost.

Open Access - Creative Commons

Researchers publish their findings without the expectation of compensation. Unlike other authors, they hand their work over to publishers without payment, in ...

Open Access Publishing | Scholarly Communication | Collections

Open access (OA) as defined by the Bethesda Statement is a publication model based on free and unrestricted access to scholarly research output.

Open access policy - Knowledge Base - University of Gloucestershire

5.3 – OA benefits the economy and society, as the outputs of publicly-funded research are available for all to use. This leads to an increased ...

What Is Open Access? Everything You Need to Know - Scribendi

Policy Changes: Major funding bodies and governmental agencies are implementing policies mandating open access to research outputs funded by public grants.

Policy on Open Access to Research Papers and Creative Outputs ...

Policy on Open Access to Research Papers and Creative. Outputs Authored by University of Pretoria Researchers. Document type: Policy. Document ...

About Open Access - Maastricht University Library

Research results are published in scholarly journals and books or communicated via other platforms. These scholarly journals and books generally have high ...

LibGuides: Open Access and Depositing your Research

Most research funders have policies which mandate outputs from research which they have funded to be made open access. UKRI. Researchers, as ...

Open access - Oxford Academic - Oxford University Press

Fully open access ... Articles published in fully OA journals are available to all; no subscription is required. OUP's fully OA journals use Creative Commons ...