North, South, and Open Access: Mahmoud Khalifa responds from Egypt
Open and Shut?,
As I have previously reported, more and more countries in the global North are coming to the conclusion that if universal open…
As I have previously reported, more and more countries in the global North are coming to the conclusion that if universal open…
As anyone who has followed the story of open access will know, a multitude of issues has arisen since the 2002 Budapest Open…
The ATG NewsChannel presents the last in it’s co-published series of four Q
Vitek Tracz is a hero of the open access movement, and it is not hard to see why. Fifteen years ago he founded the world’s…
The ATG NewsChannel presents the third in it’s co-published series of the next four Q
In any discussion about scholarly communication today two thorny issues quickly emerge: the so-called access problem, and the…
Massimo Sandal of the University of Bologna writes in Nature Correspondence (454, 158; 2008): Raghavendra Gadagkar (Nature 453…
Massimo Sandal, Future of open access could be online and peer-reviewed, Nature, July 10, 2008. A letter to the editor. …
Raghavendra Gadagkar, Open-access more harm than good in developing world, Nature, May 22, 2008. A letter to the editor (accessi…
In this letter to Nature, Raghavendra Gadagkar argues that the open access model — that typically means “pay to publish, but…