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For well over a decade now, this technology-driven change in expectations has fuelled the open access movement, which aims to make academic papers freely accessible on the internet – not just to read, but to download, share, re-work and pass to software tools as data.
Thanks to the so-called open access movement, scholars are reclaiming control of their research.
The open access movement in science represents a wind of change – or at least the promise of one.
The Conversation, which is committed to the open access movement and publishes all content under creative commons.
BioMed Central has been heavily involved in the open access movement, and now publishes well over 200 STM journals.
The open access movement arose in response to the high subscription fees for scientific journals, which in some cases can amount to thousands of dollars a year.
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In 2001, inspired by the open source and open access movements, MIT launched OpenCourseWare to make the lecture notes, problem sets, syllabuses, exams, and lectures from the great majority of its courses available online for no charge, though without any formal accreditation for coursework completed.
The open-access movement has worked for software and genetics; it can work for medicine, too.
The open-access movement which the meeting helped spawn now looks unstoppable.
The Journal Backlash Institutional repositories are novel in that much of their content sidesteps academic publishers, which have come under attack from the so-called open-access movement.
Although the outcome of Tuesday's vote would apply only to Harvard's arts and sciences faculty, the impact, given the university's prestige, could be significant for the open-access movement, which seeks to make scientific and scholarly research available to as many people as possible at no cost.
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