Ashley Dawn Farley

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Open Access Advocate - Program Officer of Knowledge & Research Services at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - Librarian - Opinions & endorsements are my own.

#gatesfoundation #openaccess, #opendata, #openeducation, #openinfrastructure, #openlicenses, #openpeerreview, #openscience, #opensource, #openstandards, #scholcomm, #copyright, #fairuse, #publicdomain, #publishing, #peerreview, #education, #research, #scholarship, #universities, #libraries

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We invite @[email protected] funded researchers to publish their #NTD work with us this #WorldNTDDay to help #BeatNTDs.

Find out more: https://bddy.me/3WJY0fz

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/GatesOpenRes/status/1620149961038995457

About Gates Open Research | How It Works | Beyond A Research Journal

Read more about our rapid & transparent publishing platform, Gates Open Research.

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In honor of #WorldNTDDay next week, our latest blog spotlights our 2030 Goals for Neglected Tropical Diseases Collection.

Read insights from expert infectious disease modelers into the achievability, measurability, and timeline of the WHO #NTD Goals: https://bddy.me/3XXS6bH

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/GatesOpenRes/status/1618655054189182994

World NTD Day: helping to end the neglect through open research

This World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day, we’re exploring the NTD global health agenda and some of the NTD research on Gates Open Research.

Gates Open Research Blog

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.@[email protected] confirms that financial support for Transformative Agreements and Journals will end after 2024. Instead, funders will direct their efforts to innovative and community-led #OpenAccess publishing initiatives.
https://www.coalition-s.org/coalition-s-confirms-the-end-of-its-financial-support-for-open-access-publishing-under-transformative-arrangements-after-2024/ #Plan_S

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/cOAlitionS_OA/status/1618549734666534913

cOAlition S confirms the end of its financial support for Open Access publishing under transformative arrangements after 2024 | Plan S

<p>Transformative arrangements – including Transformative Agreements and Transformative Journals – were developed to encourage subscription journals to transition to full and immediate open access within a defined timeframe (31st December 2024, as specified in the Plan S Implementation Guidance). After careful consideration of the outcomes of transformative arrangements, the leadership of cOAlition S reaffirms that, […]</p>

I am thrilled to have @[email protected] support organizations like @[email protected] whose missions & values align with our own.

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The year of #OpenScience brings new partnerships!

We warmly welcome the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as our newest supporting member. The @[email protected] is the second funding agency to join Open Knowledge Maps.

Read on here: https://openknowledgemaps.org/news/2023/01/25/supporting-member-bmgf

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/OK_Maps/status/1618247448605990914

New supporting member: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - Open Knowledge Maps

We are delighted to announce that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has joined Open Knowledge Maps as a supporting member. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is the second funding agency to join Open Knowledge Maps and the first to do so with a Visionary Membership.

Open Knowledge Maps
N8 Research Partnership: Rights Retention means researchers have a strong hand in terms of control over their own work | Plan S

<p>In 2008 Harvard’s Faculty of Arts & Sciences voted unanimously to adopt a ground-breaking open access policy. Since then, over 70 other institutions, including other Harvard faculties, Stanford and MIT, have adopted similar policies based on the Harvard model. In Europe, such institutional policies have, so far, been slow to get off the ground. But we are […]</p>

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The latest from #UKSGInsights, Peter Barr (@[email protected]) from @[email protected] "Ethical acquisitions in academic libraries: a simple idea without a simple solution" http://bit.ly/3CSYZmu

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/UKSG/status/1615313877494894592

I see this an example of why we need librarians to advocate for #OpenAccess

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Blocked access to databases? And Libraries employees not there to work with vendors to fix it? Our labor —often hidden — matters. We walk out 1/25 if we don’t have a contract. @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] #seiu925 #StrongerTogether

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/UWLibUnion/status/1616525023447257089

UW Libraries Union on Twitter

“Blocked access to databases? And Libraries employees not there to work with vendors to fix it? Our labor —often hidden — matters. We walk out 1/25 if we don’t have a contract. @UW @UWBothell @uwtacoma #seiu925 #StrongerTogether”

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High-impact and prestigious journals are simply billboards for your papers.

I often encounter papers in high-IF journals that hardly bring any novelty and have poor research quality. But they can accumulate lots of citations!

#AcademicTwitter @[email protected] #research

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Andrew_Akbashev/status/1615709901208145920

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Hats off to @[email protected] for its new - Rights Retention oriented - #OpenAccess policy.👏
Institutional support is available for our researchers to retain their rights, says Kyle Brady, Scholarly Communication Manager.
Read more✍️ https://www.coalition-s.org/blog/the-university-of-st-andrews-enables-researchers-to-use-the-rights-retained-in-their-scholarly-works
#RetainYourRights

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/cOAlitionS_OA/status/1615280180242837504

The University of St Andrews enables researchers to use the rights retained in their scholarly works | Plan S

<p>In 2008 Harvard’s Faculty of Arts & Sciences voted unanimously to adopt a ground-breaking open access policy. Since then, over 70 other institutions, including other Harvard faculties, Stanford and MIT, have adopted similar policies based on the Harvard model. In Europe, such institutional policies have, so far, been slow to get off the ground. We are beginning […]</p>

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"#Preprints have moved the field to a new model where each work will stand on its own merits rather than the prestige provided by the journal where it is published. -Alonso and Crew in @[email protected]. #Cardiotwitter @[email protected] @[email protected] https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/44/3/171/6844021

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/hmkyale/status/1614672074840080385

Preprints: a game changer in scientific publications?

The landscape of scientific publications has always been a moving field. Dissemination of medical and scientific information has been boosted in the digital era

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