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Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the Open Access debate

Topic 5 provided me with the opportunity to further explore the debate around open access information, further than my own personal experiences alone, and look at the advantages and disadvantages from the content producer’s point of view – rather than just the view of my own frustrations when trying to access a journal which is blocked by a paywall! Many of the posts this week, like my own, centred on academic journals. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →