Why Open Access 2.0 Ultimately Leads to Better Science | MalariaWorld
abernard102@gmail.com 2012-09-26
Summary:
"Apart from all the other arguments in favour of open access there may be two less obvious reasons to support it. These reasons are that it may contribute to better science by counter-acting the publication bias in the current publication system, and by discouraging selective publishing on the part of the author. Let me explain..."