Japan will start allocating the 10 billion yen it promised to spend on institutional repositories to make the nation’s science free to read. Japan will start allocating the 10 billion yen it promised to spend on institutional repositories to make the nation’s science free to read.
Gates Foundation open access move 'shifts needle in right direction' timeshighereducation.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timeshighereducation.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Revised policy says grant recipients must share manuscripts as preprints — and removes support for article-processing charges. Revised policy says grant recipients must share manuscripts as preprints — and removes support for article-processing charges.
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Article-processing charges levied by publishers on authors have become an integral — and sometimes unpopular — part of the open-access revolution. Other options are being explored. Article-processing charges levied by publishers on authors have become an integral — and sometimes unpopular — part of the open-access revolution. Other options are being explored.
A new push for a more equitable scientific publishing system is in the making as the proponents of ‘diamond’ open access - under which neither authors or readers would pay the publishers – weigh up joining forces in a global federation.
Publishers face being ‘mere service providers’ under new vision, but critics question whether global adoption of proposals will be any wider than their predecessors
The group of leading research funding agencies in cOAlition S is looking to step up the push for a more open, equitable and faster science publishing system, in a proposal for system-level reform.
All the editors and their entire editorial board resigned after Elsevier refused to make Lingua fully open access and to transfer ownership of the 66-year-old journal to them.