The role of repositories in the future of the journal - ScienceDirect

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Summary:

Abstract:  The report of the UK Working Group on Expanding Access to Published Research Findings, chaired by Dame Janet Finch, entitled Accessibility, Sustainability, Excellence: How to Expand Access to Research Publications, helped to crystallize a long-simmering debate within the open access (OA) community: should the focus for OA advocates be ‘green’ OA – that is, the use of repositories to make research published through traditional subscription-based venues openly available – or should it be ‘gold’ OA – that is, through publication within venues that are themselves open access? This chapter argues that this has never truly been an either/or proposition, and that this debate often ignores or minimizes the wide variety of roles – direct and indirect – that repositories play within the larger scholarly publishing ecosystem. Research data, funder and institutional mandates for open access to published research via repositories, and the growing role of library as publisher, are all evidence that the repository – whether institutional or disciplinary or format driven – will continue to play a role within the larger scholarly publishing environment.

 

Link:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781843347835500124

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08/03/2021, 08:58

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oa.gold oa.green oa.ir oa.repositories.disciplinary oa.repositories oa.journals

Date tagged:

08/03/2021, 12:58

Date published:

07/11/2014, 08:58