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Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →

Open Access: Utopian Dream or Unstoppable Force?

“Science works on an open interchange of ideas, and if things aren’t available then ideas aren’t being interchanged.” – Professor Chris McManus, University College London (2007) Key Perspectives (2006) define open access as “the free (gratis) online availability of the research results that scholars give away themselves, provided by authors upon acceptance for publication and made permanently available without restrictions on use. Continue reading →