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Open Access Journal Profile

OA Classifications Used in JCR ... To show the relationship between OA status at publication and citations in the JCR data, the two gold OA types are grouped ...

Open Access Journal Profile

Open Access Journal Profile · Our Research OA Classifications Used in Web of Science Group Products · OA Classifications Used in JCR · Subscription and Free to ...

What is open access?

A publication is defined 'open access' when there are no financial, legal or technical barriers to accessing it - that is to say when anyone can read, download, ...

Open access - Elsevier

Nearly all our 2,900 journals enable open access publishing and more than 800 of these are fully open access. In 2023 we published more than 190,000 open access ...

What is Open Access? - Understanding Open Access

Open access (OA) is a set of principles and practices through which research outputs like journal articles are distributed online, free of cost or other access ...

DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals

DOAJ is a unique and extensive index of diverse open access journals from around the world, driven by a growing community, committed to ensuring quality ...

Open access and impact factors - all your questions answered

Most academic publishers now offer open access journals, as well as open access publishing options within subscription journals. For more detail on exactly how ...

Open Access journal assessment - Library Research Guides

The content of Open access journals can be freely accessed by readers across the globe. Many OA journals have a reputation for high quality ...

What is Open Access and Why Does it Matter? - Open Access

OA fits into scholarly communication norms. Just like any reputable journal, OA journals still: peer review; are indexed in research databases ...

Open Access Journal Quality Indicators - University Libraries

Open access journals make articles freely available on the Internet, permitting any user to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or ...

Evaluating the Quality of Open Access Journals | Emory Libraries

How do I evaluate an open access journal? · Whether fees are charged, and if so, clear information on those fees. · Whether the journal is clear about the type of ...

Open Access: Types of OA - GSU Library Research Guides

Types of Open Access · Gold – publisher makes to articles in fully accessible on the journal website, under a creative commons or similar license ...

Green and Gold - open-access.network

Open access publishing – also known as gold open access – refers to the first publication of scholarly works as articles in open access journals ...

Open access - Wikipedia

Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which nominally copyrightable publications are delivered to readers free of access ...

The fundamentals of open access and open research | Open science

Open access (OA) refers to the free, immediate, online availability of research outputs such as journal articles or books, combined with the rights to use ...

Open Access Journals Toolkit

The OA Journals Toolkit provides guidance for new and established open access journals to navigate the changing scholarly publishing landscape. Learn more.

An introduction to open access - Elsevier

Publishing in an open access journal does not imply an inferior quality output. Open access journals and subscription journals can and do operate in the same ...

Publishing in open access journals | Insights into Imaging | Full Text

Open access (OA) introduces a novel approach to publication, offering unrestricted, free availability of research papers, combined with the rights to use them.

Open Access Fact Sheet: Welcome - Research Guides

Only those willing to pay hefty fees (or those at an institution willing to pay hefty fees) can read the articles in most scientific journals.

How to Choose Open access when publishing - Author Services

Open access (OA) is the process of making published academic articles freely and permanently available online. Anyone, anywhere can read and build upon this ...