This list has been developed to support University of Sheffield researchers in exploring different options for publishing their monographs open access. It is a non-exhaustive list of publishers, some ...
Open access to research publications falls under the wider umbrella of open research, the practice of making the processes and outputs of research transparent and freely accessible, wherever possible.
The open access movement has progressed very slowly over the past few decades. Recent changes to US federal guidelines for grant funding have rejuvenated the conversation around a sustainable open ...
A university library should provide a gateway into the institution for surrounding communities, explains Andrew Barker, as he shares advice on creating a ‘library community card’ that provides free ...
The California Digital Library launched a new project this month to support open-access publishing. Arcadia, a charitable fund started by philanthropists Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin, is funding ...
We support multiple routes to open access for all publications types, allowing you to maximise the impact of your research and meet any funder requirements. Making your journal articles open access at ...
The resources below give free access to online scholarly publications. Many of the publications have been peer-reviewed, editorially controlled, and are available without the need of a subscription to ...
Research led by the Monterey Bay Aquarium and MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) provides a new open-access Raman spectral library that can be used to detect molecular "fingerprints" of ...
Learn how we can help you get the many benefits of open access book publishing. Open access is a publishing model that makes research freely available online for anyone to read, share and reuse.
In addition to the resources acquired by the library, there is a lot of scientific online material available to everyone. The library has collect here tips how to locate and access open access ...
Open access is the principle that publicly funded information should be publicly and freely available to all without paywall restrictions on reuse, remixing and re-sharing, so long as the original ...
Open access means the immediate, online, free availability of digital objects; in academic research environments, such as universities and research organisations, this relates mostly to scholarly ...