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  2. Open access - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_access

    Crawford's study also found that although a minority of open access journals impose charges on authors, a growing majority of open access articles are published under this arrangement, particularly in the science disciplines (thanks to the enormous output of open access "mega journals", each of which may publish tens of thousands of articles in ...

  3. Open peer review - Wikipedia

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    The European Geosciences Union operates public discussions where open peer review is conducted before suitable articles are accepted for publication in the journal. [36] Sci, an open access journal which covers all research fields, adapted a post publication public peer-review (P4R) in which it promised authors immediate visibility of their ...

  4. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    An Iranian index of academic journals and access to full text or metadata Free Scientific Information Database: SCIndeks - Serbian Citation Index: Multidisciplinary: 80,000 A bibliographic database, a national citation index, an Open Access full-text journal repository and an electronic publishing platform. Articles from >230 journals. Free

  5. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    In open access publishing, a journal article is made available free for all on the web by the publisher at the time of publication. Both open and closed journals are sometimes funded by the author paying an article processing charge, thereby shifting some fees from the

  6. Template:Closed access - Wikipedia

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    Use {{open access}} to indicate that a publication is available under open access. Most closed-access publications are behind a paywall and require a personal or institutional subscription to access their full text. Others, including several studies, require purchase. Still, they can often be read an abstract or summary of a closed-access ...

  7. Open-access mandate - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-access_mandate

    An open-access mandate is a policy adopted by a research institution, research funder, or government which requires or recommends researchers—usually university faculty or research staff and/or research grant recipients—to make their published, peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers open access (1) by self-archiving their final, peer-reviewed drafts in a freely accessible ...

  8. Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/OA - Wikipedia

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    We recognize that a modern library should help editors find and use open access resources, because they are increasing in number and quality, and because they provide an optimal experience for readers of the encyclopedia when they try to access and verify the sources used on Wikipedia.

  9. Category:Online-only journals - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Online-only_journals

    Academic journals published only online, with no printed version. This is an orthogonal dimension compared to open/closed access, as some open access journals include both print and online versions, and there are many online-only closed access journals.