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What is new in Open Access

Swan, A. (2006) What is new in Open Access. LIBER Quarterly, 16 (3/4).

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A number of quite significant developments have taken place in Open Access over the last year or so. I have already documented some of the advances in Open Access publishing and in digital repositories (Swan, 2006). In this article the focus will be upon policy developments, technological developments, new aspects of researcher behaviour, and includes the laying of a few urban myths.

Creators:Alma Swan
Item Type:Article
Keywords:Open access
Research Group:Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Deposited On:01 Mar 2007 by Swan, Alma
ID Code:13638
Last Modified:19 Dec 2009 18:47
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Kaufman C and Wills A (2005). The facts about Open Access (2005). A study of the financial and non-financial effects of alternative business models for scholarly journals. Published by ALPSP (the Association of Learned & Professional Society Publishers), Chichester, UK. 128pp.

Swan, A (2006) Open Access: What has been going on? High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine Issue 13, October 2006: http://library.cern.ch/HEPLW/13/papers/1/

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