Plan S in Latin America: A precautionary note
Authors : Humberto Debat, Dominique Babini Latin America has historically led a firm and rising Open Access movement and represents the worldwide region with l...
Authors : Humberto Debat, Dominique Babini Latin America has historically led a firm and rising Open Access movement and represents the worldwide region with l...
Authors : Arianna Becerril-García, Eduardo Aguado-López The Latin American region has an ecosystem where the nature of publication is conceived as the act of ma...
Author : Amalia Toledo This chapter presents an overview of the mechanisms (funding, policy, legislative and procedural) adopted by Latin American governments w...
Authors : Authors : Elizabeth Jardine, Maureen Garvey, J. Silvia Cho Is the Open Access movement meeting its goal of equalizing access to research worldwide? Wh...
In 2012, the Open Access Movement to scientific information celebrated ten years of existence. The period, which represents the first stage of consolidation of ...
This book is the result of a joint research and development project supported by UNESCO and undertaken in 2013 by UNESCO in partnership with the Public Knowledg...
« This study explores the extent to which research published in Latin America—where the vast majority of which is made freely available to the public—has an imp...