Sentences with phrase «freely access the paper»

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.

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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.
A study of open - access publishing — published last week in the open - access journal PLoS ONE — has found that the number of papers in freely accessible journals is growing at a steady 20 % per year (M. Laakso et al..
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.
► Later, at ScienceInsider, Jocelyn Kaiser reported that «[o] pen - access advocates are heralding a Senate panel's approval [that day] of» the Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act, which «would require U.S. science agencies to make the peer - reviewed research papers they fund freely available to the paccess advocates are heralding a Senate panel's approval [that day] of» the Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act, which «would require U.S. science agencies to make the peer - reviewed research papers they fund freely available to the pAccess to Science and Technology Research Act, which «would require U.S. science agencies to make the peer - reviewed research papers they fund freely available to the public.
In 2011, for the first time, 50 % of recent scientific papers became freely available though some kind of «open - access» journal or website, a new study commissioned by the European Union concludes.
«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.
Following up on recommendations to make more research freely available to scientists and the public, the U.K. government today pledged # 10 million toward making scientific papers open access.
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.
Last week, the commission's director - general of research and innovation at the commission, Robert - Jan Smits, said in an interview in the Times Higher Education that open access, which typically involves making research papers freely available within months or a year of publication, «will be the norm» for research funded through Horizon 2020.
Those papers would be freely available around the world; meanwhile, German institutions would receive access to all the publishers» online content.
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.
After correcting for this error, the Science - Metrix group concluded that open access reached a 50 % «tipping point» in 2011, meaning that one - half of the papers published that year are now freely available.
Chunli Bai, president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, said council recommendations on open access were partly responsible for the academy's decision to make all papers it publishes freely available on the Internet.
Note in the Sources Cited section (above) that the papers are available «open access,» which means freely available to the public at no cost.
Note in the Sources Cited section that all of the papers are available «open access,» which means freely available to the public at no cost.
Opposite to a paper book which once owned can be exchanged freely, an ebook is hard to access and share, because of different file formats and different DRMs (what is DRM?).
Science Paper: One of the key papers describing the benefits of emissions controls is the journal paper «Simultaneously Mitigating Near - Term Climate Change and Improving Human Health and Food Security», Shindell et al., Science, 2012, which can be freely accessed without a subscription courtesy of SciPaper: One of the key papers describing the benefits of emissions controls is the journal paper «Simultaneously Mitigating Near - Term Climate Change and Improving Human Health and Food Security», Shindell et al., Science, 2012, which can be freely accessed without a subscription courtesy of Scipaper «Simultaneously Mitigating Near - Term Climate Change and Improving Human Health and Food Security», Shindell et al., Science, 2012, which can be freely accessed without a subscription courtesy of Science.
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