Green and Gold and Read all Over: Decoding Open Access
Confused by the varieties of Open Access? “Green OA” and “Gold OA” are terms commonly used in scholarly publishing to denote levels of openness.
Confused by the varieties of Open Access? “Green OA” and “Gold OA” are terms commonly used in scholarly publishing to denote levels of openness.
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Did you know that if you have a smartphone and use the map’s location finder or tag yourself at a location, you’re participating in technology available through open access?
Invitation to a preview presentation for Arkansas Libraries Association and Three Weird Questions with Julia Paganis
Open access is a movement that aims to make materials freely available on the internet through the use of creative commons licensing which allow users to read, download, copy, share, print, or use them for any other lawful purpose.