@drrimmer Policy Brief https://link.medium.com/E37wg38Xqub
We have deliberately designed it in such a way that you can reflect on the choices you have at different stages.
How to publish #openaccess at Utrecht University: #OpenAccessWeek2022 #OAweek2022
Yes, I know this was last week. Reposting from the 'Twit'
The shift to #OpenAccess didn’t solve the affordability issues institutions face around #AccessToKnowledge - @glynmoody https://walledculture.org/open-access-is-taking-over-but-academic-institutions-are-paying-as-much-money-as-ever-what-happened/
<p>The good news is that open access publishing, which allows anyone to read academic papers without needing a subscription, is taking over. The bad news is that academic publishers have managed to subvert it, so the victory is proving hollow. That’s confirmed by a new preprint from an international group of researchers: Since the early …</p>
#DiamondOpenAccess is the way forward
@glynmoody spells out why
👉 https://walledculture.org/who-knew-diamond-open-access-publishing-is-not-rare-at-all-but-actually-very-common/
👉 https://walledculture.org/the-book/ #FreeEbook
<p>Back in December I was extolling the virtues of green open access, which involves academics self-archiving their work so that anyone can freely download it and read it. In that article, I also mentioned diamond open access. It’s like gold open access, with articles published in a digital journal, but without the gold OA charge …</p>
Not every #OpenAccess model is equally beneficial to all - @glynmoody https://walledculture.org/new-research-shows-traditional-open-access-has-failed-time-to-do-something-different/
Don’t forget to check out #WalledCulture - the book to read more 👉 https://walledculture.org/the-book/ #FreeEbook
#OpenAccessWeek #OAweek #OAweek22 #OAweek2022 #AccessToKnowledge
Double dipping is not only an issue when it comes to nachos but even more when we’re talking about access to scientific knowledge
@glynmoody explains why
👉 https://walledculture.org/open-access-is-taking-over-but-academic-institutions-are-paying-as-much-money-as-ever-what-happened/
👉 https://walledculture.org/the-book/ #FreeEbook
<p>The good news is that open access publishing, which allows anyone to read academic papers without needing a subscription, is taking over. The bad news is that academic publishers have managed to subvert it, so the victory is proving hollow. That’s confirmed by a new preprint from an international group of researchers: Since the early …</p>
Referenced link: https://www.computer.org/csdl/journal/oj
Discuss on https://discu.eu/q/https://www.computer.org/csdl/journal/oj
Originally posted by IEEE ComputerSociety / @[email protected]: https://twitter.com/ComputerSociety/status/1585315416007745538#m
Have you heard? The Open Journal of the Computer Society (OJ-CS) is celebrating #OpenAccessWeek! Discover publishing opportunities and the latest #research @ https://www.computer.org/csdl/journal/oj
Copyright puts the brakes not only on creativity but also on academic research, to the detriment of scientific progress & knowledge sharing
Check our #WalledCulture podcast with @glynmoody
🌐 https://walledculture.org/interview-glyn-moody/
<p>Glyn Moody has been writing about copyright, digital rights, and the Internet for 30 years. He is the editor of the Walled Culture project and author of Walled Culture – the Book (freely available as ebook). He previously wrote ‘Rebel Code: Linux and the Open Source Revolution’. He explains how the Walled Culture project is …</p>
Wikipedia defines ‘embezzlement‘ as “the act of withholding assets for the purpose of conversion of such assets”. Google defines it as “misappropriation of funds placed in one’s trust”: If one takes the position that researchers at public institutions are entrusted […] <a class="more-link" href="http://bjoern.brembs.net/2022/10/open-access-and-the-incentives-for-embezzlement/">↓ Read the rest of this entry...</a>