Sentences with phrase «authored papers freely»

In the Netherlands, for example, Elsevier — the world's biggest academic publisher — has agreed to make only 30 % of Dutch - authored papers freely available by 2018, and only after a significant increase in the annual sum libraries pay.

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In addition, one author is provided a «referrer» link, which can be posted on a personal or institutional web page and through which users can freely access the final, published paper on the Science Journal's website.
In addition, Enserink noted that «[w] hether all 28 E.U. states are ready to act remains to be seen, and even some OA advocates are critical of the approach that the Netherlands has adopted for its own scientists: an emphatic choice for Gold OA, in which authors pay publishers to make their papers freely available.
Other ways to make papers freely accessible, such as self - archiving and hybrid journals, which allow authors to choose whether to pay for open access, are also growing only linearly, he says.
«Green open access,» by contrast, means that the publisher can restrict access to a paper, but that the author archives a freely available copy of the paper in an institutional repository, or some other archive, often after 6 or 12 months.
The funding will help 30 research - intensive universities develop open access policies and pay the author fees charged by publishers to make a paper more freely available to the public.
AAAS, as a nonprofit publisher, supports the NIH public access policy, and so we make all content freely available on our site after 12 months, or immediately in the case of papers with significant public health implications, or if required by the author's funding agency.
They include giving authors or their nonprofit employers several ways to freely share versions of the papers.
We also allow the author's nonprofit employers to post the Accepted Version, and we provide a free «referrer link» that lets visitors to the author's Web site freely access the paper on the Science site.
Eisen says he was «astonished» to discover that the papers were behind Science's paywall, and that NASA should have pushed to make them freely available because many of the authors were government employees.
Some other papers, published in traditional subscription - based journals, are made freely available on an author's website or through an institutional or government archive, often after a 6 - or 12 - month «embargo» imposed by the publisher to protect subscription revenue.
For those interested in the technical details, and a much more thorough description of the research, author Nic Lewis takes you through the paper (here) has made a pre-print copy of the paper freely available (here).
As a service to our authors and to the international physics community, all papers published in our journals are made freely available online for 30 days from the date of online publication.
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