Publishing open access means that you can contribute to a world where there are no barriers to important research. We believe that everyone deserves to benefit from new discoveries, no matter how big ...
Welcome to Smithsonian Open Access, where you can explore and reuse millions of digital items from the Smithsonian’s collections (2.8 million at February 2020 launch). We have released these images ...
Yes. Choosing to publish open access is easy and straightforward – and it is possible in every Royal Society of Chemistry journal. It refers to the free, permanent, and unrestricted online access to ...
Welcome to Smithsonian Open Access, where you can download, share, and reuse millions of the Smithsonian’s images—right now, without asking. With new platforms and tools, you have easier access to ...
The Trump administration fired back at a federal judge's recent order blocking certain access to Treasury systems, calling it ...
For authors who wish to publish their research open access, the Nature Portfolio offers open access options for all primary research. Under the OA model, an article is made immediately available ...
The Life Sciences Research Facility and the Nano Research Facility are home to the university’s Imaging and Flow Cytometry ...
We’re not qualified to pass comment on matters of Indian law here at Hackaday, but we feel this will be a case worth watching for anyone worldwide with an interest in open access to research papers.
Frontiers has renewed its national open access agreement with Norway for 2025, reinforcing a shared commitment to advancing open science. Originally signed in 2020, this agreement - facilitated by the ...
HOAP launched in 2011 to foster open access (OA) within Harvard and beyond, undertake research and policy analysis on OA, and provide OA to timely and accurate information about OA itself.
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 ...