Dec 18, 2014 · Open access is a key aim of research funders, institutions and academics. If sustainable solutions are to be found, we must work together as ...
Open access is a key aim of research funders, institutions and academics. If sustainable solutions are to be found, we must work together as a whole ...
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Oct 20, 2023 · This report explores how we can collaborate with other members of the research community to create a more inclusive scholarly publishing ...
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Author's Latest Publications. article. Working together more constructively towards open access · Author Picture David Sweeney. HEFCE, Bristol, UK. E-mail: D ...
May 1, 2019 · We review 3 benefits and 3 challenges and provide suggestions from the perspective of ECRs for moving towards open science practices, which we ...
Concerns around recruitment and promotion procedures, funding opportunities and the need to recognise the international landscape of academic book publishing ...
Open access is a key aim of research funders, institutions and academics. If sustainable solutions are to be found, we must work together as a whole community, ...
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Dec 7, 2023 · Noted journalist and scholarly communication observer Richard Poynder explains why he has given up on the open access movement.