Open Research Library
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The Open Research Library includes a growing amount of Open Access books and other content on one platform for user-friendly, seamless discovery and navigation.
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#OpenAccess represents an important sector of scholarly publishing not only because of the continued growth in scientific output, but also since it removes paywall barriers to academic content ow.ly/ln1X50UcNf7
economist.com
Scientific publishers are producing more papers than ever
Concerns about some of their business models are building
Long-term, collaborative, sustainable support for digital #OpenAccess infrastructures represents an important aspect of Open Science ow.ly/BU4q50Uae74
journals.sagepub.com
Building open scholarly infrastructure: A journey of collaboration and diplomacy - Edward Pentz,...
This article expands on the Miles Conrad Award lecture delivered at the NISO Plus 2024 conference. Drawing from over three decades in scholarly publishing, incl...
The author-facing fees that researchers face when publishing in #OpenAccess journals continue to be a significant barrier toward the removal of paywall barriers to scholarly output for both scientific communities and professional stakeholders worldwide ow.ly/8qaQ50U9exm
Whereas preprints represent a significant aspect of #OpenAccess publishing, especially for scholarly articles, these cannot necessarily supplant published versions, due to peer review procedures the latter entail ow.ly/gktR50U77RE
blogs.lse.ac.uk
Preprints at a crossroads – Are we compromising openness for credibility? - Impact of Social...
Natascha Chtena, Juan Pablo Alperin & Alice Fleerackers argue the benefits of preprints risk being undermined by incorporation into traditional publishing workflows.
Publishing in #OpenAccess inherently contributes to scholarly integrity, since it introduces transparency into publication procedures ow.ly/368V50U6fxs
As sustainable development goals (#SDGs) are increasingly recognized as relevant to scholarly research, funding priorities, publishing activities across different disciplines, #OpenAccess models also need to accommodate the needs of Global South scholars ow.ly/SRhn50U5eZv
As, on one hand, #OpenAccess platforms remove cost barriers to scholarly content, these also ought to comply with accessibility guidelines, on the other hand, to ensure the inclusivity of Open Science initiatives ow.ly/KQeX50U4as3
Transitioning to #OpenScience can not infrequently also require a change in publishing practices and reward structures on the level of both individual researchers and academic institutions respectively ow.ly/i5XC50U2o56
#OpenScience also comprizes the monitoring of its performance indicators, such as in terms of scholarly output in Open Access and the institution-level adoption of its practices ow.ly/aWvi50U1tqe
Whereas transitions to #OpenAccess involve multiple stakeholders, such as publishers and libraries, these also comprise wider-scale Open Science-related aims for research data and code and associated, innovative business models ow.ly/ehQN50U0xEu
While #OpenScience has made significant progress in recent years, barriers to the implementation of its guidelines continues to exist, such as with regard to empirical data ow.ly/iI1u50TZv57
International collaborations and library funding are critical for transitioning specialized book collections into #OpenAccess as a public good, while significantly augmenting their visibility and usage ow.ly/ZQVC50TXm6I
Country-level #OpenScience policies can assist early-career researchers and international collaborations, while being dependent on infrastructure funding and budget allocation ow.ly/iqxK50TVC8n
Whereas transitioning scholarly journals to #OpenAccess can be expected to contribute to output quality, academic transparency, and researcher inclusion, the removal of author-facing cost barriers also demands sustainable publishing models ow.ly/9zTO50TUEGw
For scholarly journals, transitioning to #OpenAccess involves not only the removal of barriers to scholarly knowledge, but also the need to sustainably maintain publication standards ow.ly/3GGf50TTtSe
science.org
Web of Science index puts eLife ‘on hold’ because of its radical publishing model
Journal that is experimenting with peer reviewing but not accepting manuscripts could lose its impact factor
Diamond #OpenAccess models contribute to the status of scholarly knowledge as a public good ow.ly/vnmI50TQVgf
#OpenScience and Open Data represent key principles for ensuring unrestricted public access to scientific research, enhancing validation, reproducibility, and interdisciplinary collaboration, as exemplified by the free-to-access platforms, such as Zenodo ow.ly/5wfC50TPBSj
As recent findings indicate, for scholars and institutions from emerging economies, e.g., those in the MENA region, publishing their output in #OpenAccess is likely to significantly contribute to citation visibility and international rankings respectively ow.ly/Ohu850TOATL
Though the positive impact of #OpenScience practices on innovation, collaboration and transparency is broadly recognized, their implementation continues to face challenges, as their costs and benefits can be context dependent ow.ly/nFuM50TNPFP
Following the principles of #OpenScience, such as the preregistration of research designs, hypotheses, methods and data collection protocols, is likely to contribute to the reproducibility of scholarly studies ow.ly/myaw50TMOR2
nature.com
‘Doing good science is hard’: retraction of high-profile reproducibility study prompts soul-searc...
Nature - A paper by some of the biggest names in scientific integrity is retracted for issues including misstatements about the research plan.
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