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The Cost of Knowledge
What Price Affordability?
Piracy of Scientific Papers in Latin America: an Analysis of Sci-Hub Usage Data
Enacting Open Science by D4science
AM Future of Scholarly Publishing TEXT Proof 6 FINAL
Can Open Access Solve the E-Journal Problem?
The Academic, Economic and Societal Impacts of Open
Addicted to the Brand?: Brand Loyalty Theory As a Means of Understanding Academics’ Scholarly Communication Practices
Democratising Knowledge: a Report on the Scholarly Publisher, Elsevier
Editorial Notes
Information and Knowledge Sharing and the Urgent Need to Address Those Areas Which Continue to Constrain Implementation of the Code
Feedback from the European Mathematical Society on the Guidance on the Implementation of Plan S
Impact of Social Sciences Blog: Plan S[How Me the Money]: Why Academic-Led Initiatives Represent a More Equitable, Less Costly Publishing Future Page 1 of 3
The Most Audacious and Specific Plan for Knowledge, Freedom and a Better World’: Developing Radical Pathways to Free, Open Journals
Should Diamond OA Be Viewed As a Threat to Librarians? Anna Wojciechowska, Olivier Ramaré
Opening the Black Box of Scholarly Communication Funding: a Public Data Infrastructure for Financial Flows in Academic Publishing
Institutionalization of Knowledge Management in the Federal Government: an Exploration of the Mechanisms
Fast and Furious (At Publishers): the Motivations Behind Crowdsourced Research Sharing
The Evolution of Open Science.Pdf
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The Future(S) of Open Science
OPEN GLOSSARY This Glossary Is Designed to to Be a Resource to Help Inform People About the Culture of 'Open Scholarship'
Collectivity and Collaboration: Imagining New Forms of Communality to Create Resilience in Scholar-Led Publishing
Scholarly Communication and Open Access in Psychology: Current Considerations for Researchers
The Academic, Economic and Societal Impacts of Open
Sustaining Imarine: a Public Partnership Led Business Model
Open Access Publishing: a Literature Review
Final Dissertation 2, with Added Data
ENVRI Science Demonstrators with D4science
Draft Strategic Roadmap (Release 1)
Open Access Publishing: an Introduction
The Academic, Economic and Societal Impacts of Open Access: an Evidence-Based Review [Version 1; Peer Review: 4 Approved, 1 Approved with Reservations] Jonathan P
Open Access Publishing Trends in the Forest Sciences
Academic Spring How an Angry Maths Blog Sparked a Scientific
Insurgency in Academic Publishing
The Academic, Economic and Societal Impacts of Open
The Cost of Knowledge
Pay4reviews: Academic Publishers Should Pay Scientists for Peer-Review
The Elsevier Boycott and Beyond
The False Academy: Predatory Publishing in Science and Bioethics
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Open Access Temptations: Buyer Beware
Open Access Publishing at DZNE – an Introduction
The Future of the Academic Journal
Open Access and the Humanities
Master Thesis Universitätslehrganges Library and Information Studies
Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia Vol. 19, No. 1: 1-7 DOI: 10.17477/Jcea.2020.19.1.001
Issues in Contemporary Ethics: the Questions Markets + Information
Data Tracking in Research: Aggregation and Use Or Sale of Usage Data by Academic Publishers
Piracy of Scientific Papers in Latin America 1807 Knowledge Institutions from Affording Them
Life After Elsevier Making Open Access to Scientific Knowledge A
Open Access and the Humanities
'The Most Audacious and Specific Plan for Knowledge, Freedom and a Better World': Developing Radical Pathways to Free, Open
Modeling a Modest Proposal for Increasing the Efficiency of Academic Research Dissemination
Science As an Open Enterprise
Why Is Access to the Scholarly Journal Literature So Expensive? 21.2
Open Access Lecture 5
Towards a More Sustainable Academic Publishing System
“Predatory” Journals: an Evidence- Based Approach to Characterizing Them and Considering Where Research Ought to Be Published