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Dove Medical Press - Open Access Publisher of Medical Journals Online Journal Database Persée : Portail de revues en sciences humaines et sociales Publications IDS Researchers produce a huge range of material – including journal articles, research and evidence reports, policy and rapid response briefings, and working papers – often co-publishing with partner organisations. As part of IDS’ commitment to making knowledge available and relevant to those who can use it to bring about positive change, the majority of IDS publications and co-publications are freely available to download. In addition, IDS Fellows contribute regularly to the flagship IDS journal, the IDS Bulletin and to many other development-related journals. Note too that books written by IDS Researchers are available for purchase through our online bookshop. Strengthening Evidence-Based Policy: Outputs April 2014 – March 2015 Accountable Grant Outputs Brochure (2015) In much writing about development, policy and practice are portrayed as if they are joined at the hip. Beijing+20: Where Now for Gender Equality? IDS Bulletin 46.4 (2015)

Open Access The Case for Open Access Open Access (OA) stands for unrestricted access and unrestricted reuse. Here’s why that matters. Most publishers own the rights to the articles in their journals. Anyone who wants to read the articles must pay to access them. Anyone who wants to use the articles in any way must obtain permission from the publisher and is often required to pay an additional fee. Although many researchers can access the journals they need via their institution and think that their access is free, in reality it is not. Paying for access to content makes sense in the world of print publishing, where providing content to each new reader requires the production of an additional copy, but online it makes much less sense to charge for content when it is possible to provide access to all readers anywhere in the world. PLOS Takes a Different Approach PLOS applies the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license to works we publish. Benefits of Open Access Research Accelerated discovery.

Scholarly Open Access | Critical analysis of scholarly open-access publishing ScienceResearch.com - One Search. Superior Science. To view the collections in each individual category, click on the category link. Online public access catalog containing citations to books, audiovisual materials and serial publications from the National Agricultural Library. Selected prepublication of recent research results from the Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Access to United Nations' global research on agriculture, forestry and fisheries practices, with a focus on developing rural areas. Soil Science Society of America Journal plus six other journals published by the society. The largest scholarly press, with core areas in: Academic & Professional Books, Bibles, English Language Learning, English as a Second Language, Higher Education, Law, Medical, Oxford American Medical Publishing, Music,Oxford Journals, Oxford Online, Reference, School & Young Adult. Astronomical research of Australia and the UK. The Department of Astronomy at the California Institute of Technology. AMS journals online.

United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD) - Regional Development Dialogue (RDD), Publications Semiannual, Spring and Autumn (Annual subscription rate, including surface mail postage: US$40 for developed countries; US$30 for developing countries) Regional Development Dialogue (RDD) is a leading international journal publishing high quality articles on topics of immediate practical interest to those involved in regional development. Each RDD issue is devoted to a specific theme related to regional development, and is edited by a guest editor. Criteria for Articles and Comments on Articles - RDD The editors of RDD recognize the need for timely dissemination of research findings to policymakers, practitioners, and scholars. Articles for Publication in RDD Articles should clearly relate to the respective RDD theme, and include: New research which emphasizes the policy relevance of research findings, rather than purely theoretical and methodological issues.

Resilient Organisations Open Science Directory Oxford Open Oxford Open OUP Supports Open Access Oxford University Press (OUP) is mission-driven to facilitate the widest possible dissemination of high-quality research. We embrace both green and gold open access (OA) publishing to support this mission. A Proven Track Record of Success OUP has been publishing OA content since 2004. We have also successfully launched or taken over high-quality OA titles, including: Genome Biology and Evolution, Journal of Legal Analysis, Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, and Database. OUP facilitates green OA either by allowing authors to deposit versions of their manuscripts in institutional or subject repositories after a specified time period, or depositing the version of record on their behalf. Supporting the Evolution of Open Access Publishing Sustainable, high-quality OA publishing requires either funding to be available to pay for Article Processing Charges, sponsorship, or suitable embargo periods. OUP operates two different open access models:

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