Public access to published science “under threat in the US”
Bill is "a retrograde step within the global context of research and access to scientific literature"
Bill is "a retrograde step within the global context of research and access to scientific literature"
Campaign calls for open, inclusive, and collaborative research and innovation landscape in Europe, free from political barriers
'More effort required' if society is to truly benefit from open science
New funding will allow eLife to advance its vision for a system of curation around preprint
Collection features around 26 million free-to-read texts across 147 countries
Move will 'encourage greater endorsement of open science and ensure research findings are beneficial to all'
Fiona Hutton, of Cambridge University Press and Assessment, looks back over her career and tells of her love of the wilderness
Initiative will 'provide HSS scholars with a rapid, accessible and collaborative venue to publish their work'
China is working on a master plan for the internationalisation of its domestic journals and plans to pursue an open science strategy at a…
We've recently seen some positive and impactful changes to the way in which the OA landscape can work, writes Steven Inchcoombe
Alenka Prinčič and Frédérique Belliard describe how they influenced the change from traditional academic publisher to innovative and community-driven university press at TU Delft
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