Émergence de l’open access « gris » : LibGen et Sci-Hub comme filières clandestines de l’IST
Émergence de l’open access « gris » : LibGen et Sci-Hub comme filières clandestines de l’IST from Guillaume Cabanac
Émergence de l’open access « gris » : LibGen et Sci-Hub comme filières clandestines de l’IST from Guillaume Cabanac
Authors : Vitek Tracz, Rebecca Lawrence The way science and research is done is rapidly becoming more open and collaborative. The traditional way of publishing ...
Authors : Yuenyong Nilsiam, Joshua M. Pearce Although theoretically the patent system is meant to bolster innovation, the current United States Patent and Trade...
Authors : Jae-Nam Lee, Juyeon Ham, Byounggu Choi Many governments have recently begun to adopt the concept of open innovation. However, studies on...
Authors : Peiling Wang, Manasa Rath, Michael Deike, Wu Qiang This research observes the emerging open peer review journals. In scientific publishing, transparen...
Authors : Nursyeha Binte Yahaya, Tay Chee Hsien Aaron Various studies have attempted to assess the amount of free full text available on the web and recent work...
Author : Gopal P. Sarma “Open access” has become a central theme of journal reform in academic publishing. In this article, I examine the consequences of an imp...