Tags

Open Access

arrow Latest

How the One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme by the Indian government will transform the access to academic research

There are several myths about copyright and open access that can create confusion among researchers, publishers, and the general public. Here we debunk 8 common myths around copyright and open…

Here, we have compiled a list of 10 common red flags to watch for when considering an open access journal to publish your research. 

 

For International Open Access Week 2024, we revisited the most popular Q&As about open access publishing discussed on the Editage Insights’ Q&…

Enhancing DEl in open access journals promotes a richer academic discourse and can lead to more innovative and impactful research outcomes. Read on to learn more.

Other factors being equal, it is in the interest of not only authors, not only the academic community as a whole, but of society at large that the open access movement be supported and promoted by…

Researchers who wish to reach out to a wider audience can consider graphical abstracts as an option. Visualizing the research described in a paper helps boost the reach and impact while improving…

OA removes the biggest barrier to access—Subscription cost. This has obvious advantages for readers, authors, and for science itself. Still, we all know the old saying “There’s no such thing as a…

OA publishing helps to democratize knowledge by allowing researchers from all parts of the world to share their findings, regardless of their institutional affiliations or funding sources. The…