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Open access (publishing)

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open source
philosophy about free redistribution and access to a product
open access
free distribution of knowledge
open science
science that uses open practices
Q1227538
curated list of peer-reviewed open-access journals
institutional repository
archive of publications by an institution's staff
shadow library
database of content that is a copy of content that is otherwise obscured or not accessible because of paywalls or other accessibility restrictions
article processing charge
fee charged upon article publication by some scholarly publication services
self-archiving
thumb|Typical publishing workflow for an academic journal article (preprint, [[postprint, and published) with open access sharing rights per SHERPA/RoMEO]]
predatory publishing
fraudulent business model for scientific publications
Guerilla Open Access Manifesto
manifesto for radical Open Access
The Cost of Knowledge
Protest movement against research publishing house Elsevier and for open science
Open Journal Systems
journal management and publishing system
open access policy
policy requiring or recommending Open Access to scientific publications
Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association
industry association in scholarly publishing
Persée
French digital library
eprint
In academic publishing, an eprint or e-print is a digital version of a research document (usually a journal article, but could also be a thesis, conference paper, book chapter, or a book) that is accessible online, usually as green open access, whether from a local institutional or a central digital repository.
postprint
thumb|Typical publishing workflow for an academic journal article (preprint, postprint, and published) with [[open access sharing rights per SHERPA/RoMEO.]] thumb|right|Example of a page from an eNeuro accepted manuscript, 2019 A postprint is a digital draft of a research journal article after it has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication, but before it has been typeset and formatted by the journal.
OpenDOAR
OpenDOAR: Directory of Open Access Repositories is a UK-based website that lists open access repositories (including academic ones). It is searchable by locale, content, and other measures. The service does not require complete repository details and does not search repositories' metadata.
open-access repository
freely accessible repository of research publications and data
BASE
academic search engine
Registry of Open Access Repositories
online database of open access digital repositories throughout the world
hybrid open access journal
journal publishing a mixture of open access and subscription based content
Who's Afraid of Peer Review?
scientific article published on October 4, 2013
Open-source ventilator
ventilator of freely-licensed design
Dataverse
The Dataverse is an open source web application to share, preserve, cite, explore and analyze research data. Researchers, data authors, publishers, data distributors, and affiliated institutions all receive appropriate credit via a data citation with a persistent identifier (e.g., DOI, or handle).
Beall's list of predatory open access journals
defunct website listing predatory open-access publishers and journals
Open Access Button
browser bookmarklet
Open Culture
FUTON bias
bias exhibited by scholars
Centre pour l'édition électronique ouverte
Centre for Open Electronic Publishing
Research Works Act
proposed US legislation to ban open-access mandates; introduced in 2011
Subscribe to Open
open access publishing model
OpenCitations
OpenCitations (established in 2010) is a project aiming to publish open bibliographic citation information in RDF. It produces the "OpenCitations Corpus" citation database in the process.
Science 2.0
scientific Elementary Intermedia
SHERPA/RoMEO
REDIRECT SHERPA (organisation)#RoMEO
Q38352586
REDIRECT OurResearch#Unpaywall
data sharing
practice of making data available to others
embargo
period during which access to academic journals or other content is not allowed
diamond open access
journal or other forms of scholarly publication with no access barriers (such as cost) for both readers and authors
data publishing
act of making research datasets available, often a large quantity at one time