Plan S for Shock Science. Shock. Solution. Speed.

Plan S for shock: the open access initiative that changed the face of global research. This is the story of open access publishing - why it matters now, and for the future. In a world where information has never been so accessible, and answers are available at the touch of a fingertip, we are hungri...

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Language:English
Published: London Ubiquity Press 2022
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