Open access: everyone has the right to knowledge

pontika.nancy@gmail.com's bookmarks 2012-10-26

Summary:

This week, we celebrate open access week – an event aimed at bringing attention to this rapidly emerging form of scientific publication and its ethical imperatives.
Traditionally, knowledge breakthroughs and scientific discoveries are shared through publication in academic journals. Peer-reviewed and highly competitive, careers are made and broken on the number and impact of these publications.
With the complex, long-standing hierarchy of journal ranking, scientific publishing is big business. From a distance, one might assume that scientific publications aim to maximise the dissemination of ideas, break down barriers to science and make knowledge accessible to the masses – but this is not actually the case.

Link:

https://theconversation.edu.au/open-access-everyone-has-the-right-to-knowledge-10342

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oa.journals oa.new oa.australia oa.uk oa.publishing oa.oa_week oa.oa_week.2012

Date tagged:

10/26/2012, 05:51

Date published:

10/26/2012, 01:51