The Access/Impact Problem and the Green and Gold Roads to Open Access: An Update
The research access/impact problem arises because journal articles are not accessible to all of their would-be users; hence, they are losing potential research impact. The solution is to make all articles open access (OA, i.e., accessible online, free for all). OA articles have significantly higher...
Main Authors: | Harnad, Stevan (Author), Brody, Tim (Author), Vallieres, Francois (Author), Carr, Les (Author), Hitchcock, Steve (Author), Gingras, Yves (Author), Oppenheim, Charles (Author), Hajjem, Chawki (Author), Hilf, Eberhardt (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2008-03.
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