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* Open access: The true cost of science publishing [http://www.nature.com/news/open-access-the-true-cost-of-science-publishing-1.12676?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20130328 Nature 2013] | * Open access: The true cost of science publishing [http://www.nature.com/news/open-access-the-true-cost-of-science-publishing-1.12676?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20130328 Nature 2013] | ||
===Oxford Journals Open Access=== | |||
* [http://www.oxfordjournals.org/access_purchase/publication_rights.html Publication Rights Policies] Open Access (OA) is the practice of providing unrestricted access to, and re-use of, journal articles. This is different to free access because of the implications for re-use. | |||
* [http://www.oxfordjournals.org/oxfordopen Oxford Open] | |||
** Articles will be clearly labelled as open access on the online Table of Contents page. Any users of the electronic table of contents (etocs) will therefore be notified when an open access article is published in the Oxford Open initiative. | |||
** Green open access - The exact timeframe varies from journal to journal, but the standard for OUP journals is 12 months in medicine and science and 24 months in other areas. | |||
** Gold open access - make their article freely accessible immediately upon publication. | |||
** Please go ahead with the use ensuring that a full acknowledgment is made to the original source of the material including the journal name, volume, issue, page numbers, year of publication, title of article and to Oxford University Press and/or the learned society. | |||
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Introduction
All papers are listed, and can be searched for freely online, in NIH PubMed which in most cases includes the paper abstract. There are also a number of different commercial databases used by some Universities to access research papers.
There are then varied access to the full papers, based upon where and how you are accessing the internet and the Journal policy. If accessing through a University or other institution site with a Journal subscription, often the full papers are available. Alternatively the following options are generally available.
- Some Journals, like Public Library of Science (PLoS) and Public Library of Medicine (PLoM) offer full free access to the many articles published.
- Other Journals offer free access to older archived issues and limited access to the current issue.
- Still other Journals have access only through subscription or individual paper online purchase.
Electronic versions of papers are usually available as Acrobat documents (PDF) and may also be available as HTML.
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While I strongly support and advocate the "open access" model of scientific publication, for those considering going down this path beware of land mines. Exposed in this recent article discussing publishers who use a distorted "open access" to derive income and damage the very purpose of this concept.
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- Articles will be clearly labelled as open access on the online Table of Contents page. Any users of the electronic table of contents (etocs) will therefore be notified when an open access article is published in the Oxford Open initiative.
- Green open access - The exact timeframe varies from journal to journal, but the standard for OUP journals is 12 months in medicine and science and 24 months in other areas.
- Gold open access - make their article freely accessible immediately upon publication.
- Please go ahead with the use ensuring that a full acknowledgment is made to the original source of the material including the journal name, volume, issue, page numbers, year of publication, title of article and to Oxford University Press and/or the learned society.
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