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FinELib and Elsevier Reach Agreement for Subscription Access

FinELib and Elsevier Reach Agreement for Subscription Access

The FinELib consortium and Elsevier today signed an agreement making Elsevier’s globally published research articles available to Finnish academic institutions, while providing Finnish researches with incentives to publish open access if they so choose.

CoS Launches New Preprint Services Arabixiv and Frenxiv

CoS Launches New Preprint Services Arabixiv and Frenxiv

The Center for Open Science (COS) has launched two new preprint services to provide free, open access, open source archives for the Arab and French research communities.

UCL Launches Open Access Megajournal

UCL Launches Open Access Megajournal

UCL Press is launching a new open access megajournal that will provide academics and students with ground-breaking research free of charge in a move that challenges traditional commercial publishing models.

Open Access Levels: A Quantitative Exploration Using Web of Science and oaDOI Data

Open Access Levels: A Quantitative Exploration Using Web of Science and oaDOI Data

Using newly available open access status data, year-on-year open access levels are explored across research fields, languages, countries, institutions, funders and topics, and the resulting patterns are related to disciplinary, national and institutional contexts.

Germany vs Elsevier: Universities Win Temporary Journal Access After Refusing to Pay Fees

Germany vs Elsevier: Universities Win Temporary Journal Access After Refusing to Pay Fees

Elsevier is allowing researchers in Germany to access its paywalled journals without a contract until a national agreement is hammered out.

Commission to Scientists: Stop Ruining Our Copyright Plans With Your Facts and Your Research!

Commission to Scientists: Stop Ruining Our Copyright Plans With Your Facts and Your Research!

A 30 page paper panning the Commission’s copyright plans on press publishers written by JRC never saw the light of the day.

Why Are We Working So Hard to Open up Science? A Personal Story.

Why Are We Working So Hard to Open up Science? A Personal Story.

Discussing the negative impacts of inaccessible outcomes, unavailable data, and doctored results in advancing science in general, and that impact in very concrete personal terms.

Universities Spend Millions on Accessing Results of Publicly Funded Research

Universities Spend Millions on Accessing Results of Publicly Funded Research

Universities in New Zealand spent close to US$15 million on subscriptions to just four publishers in 2016, data that was only released following a request to the Ombudsman.

CORE Aggregates the World's Open Access Research Papers

CORE Aggregates the World's Open Access Research Papers

Offering seamless access to millions of open access research papers, enrich the collected data for text-mining and provide unique services to the research community.

India's Misfire on Predatory Publishing Hits Open Access

India's Misfire on Predatory Publishing Hits Open Access

In trying to thwart predators, the government is penalizing researchers who publish in genuine open-access journals.

It's Gonna Get a Lot Easier to Break Science Journal Paywalls

It's Gonna Get a Lot Easier to Break Science Journal Paywalls

Understanding that vaccines are critical to public health and human-driven carbon emissions are un-terraforming the planet cannot be the purview of the one percent.

Aaron Swartz Fellowship

Aaron Swartz Fellowship

The Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives awards a fellowship each year either to an unconventional technology expert early in his/her career, or a scholar or activist working at the intersection of humanities, social sciences and technology studies or technological solutions.

Academic Publishing, Internet Technology, and Disruptive Innovation

Academic Publishing, Internet Technology, and Disruptive Innovation

The traditional journal publishing system, the recent open access models of journal publishing as an evolving phenomenon, the nature and extent of open access as a disruptive innovation, and the implications for key stakeholders.