Open Access. A Revolution in Science - Lecture Cameron Neylon - Soeterbeeck Programme (uk)

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Summary:

"Does Open Access mean the beginning of a revolution in science?  The Open Access movement aims at online access to all scientific and cultural information for everyone. Without financial, legal or technical restrictions. But Open Access has much more advantages that only little expense. Advantages that most scientists are not yet familiar with. Open Access is entirely going to change the way scientists do research.    British scientist Cameron Neylon is one of the most influential advocates of Open Access. Abundantly clear he can explain why Open Access is the key to a new revolutionary era in science."

Link:

http://www.ru.nl/sp/english/activities/overview/vm/lectures/2012/open-access/

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Date tagged:

09/26/2012, 13:41

Date published:

09/26/2012, 10:27