Unlocking the potential of open access and open research

By kiera.obrien, 21 March, 2024
A guide to open access – what it is, how to do it and how it can move research forward

The open access movement seeks to allow scholars to unlock the doors to research and share their publications, data and other outputs with the academy – and the world beyond. Whether they are turning to diamond, gold, bronze or green OA, more and more researchers are looking to open access to ensure their work is available free and without restriction online. OA embraces the FAIR ethos of open research: the idea that knowledge should be findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. Learn how to use open research, how to set up your own journal, the potential pitfalls, and what the future holds for open access.

Unlocking the potential of open access and open research
A guide to open access – what it is, how to do it and how it can move research forward
A hand holds a bunch of keys

The open access movement seeks to allow scholars to unlock the doors to research and share their publications, data and other outputs with the academy – and the world beyond. Whether they are turning to diamond, gold, bronze or green OA, more and more researchers are looking to open access to ensure their work is available free and without restriction online. OA embraces the FAIR ethos of open research: the idea that knowledge should be findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. Learn how to use open research, how to set up your own journal, the potential pitfalls, and what the future holds for open access.

By Eliza.Compton, 21 March, 2024
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Broadly, open research principles aim to foster openness, transparency, replicability and accountability, writes Steven Vidovic. Here, he offers a fresh perspective along with practices to establish trust in research and foster collaborations and future opportunities
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How to make your research open access
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By Eliza.Compton, 26 June, 2023
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An antidote to frustrations with traditional academic publishing might be to launch a grass-roots open access journal. Here are the steps to consider
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3minutes
By Laura.Duckett, 12 March, 2024
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Here, a librarian and master of information student offer insight into facets of open access publishing and the challenges relating to it
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The role of libraries
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By sara.custer, 9 June, 2023
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Often overlooked, university libraries are critical to the teaching and research missions of institutions. They also play a key role in digital innovation and community outreach. Two librarians tell us more about how they see their work as agents of change 
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By Eliza.Compton, 20 March, 2024
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The rise of open access publishing has democratised knowledge dissemination, allowing researchers to share their findings with a global audience. Here, Corinne Guimont offers insights on running OA journals at a higher education institution
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4minutes
By Eliza.Compton, 20 March, 2024
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Making data open access has become a cornerstone of transparent and collaborative research practices. Here, Jon Petters provides a brief guide on how to do it, emphasising accessibility, reproducibility and interoperability
What's the future of open access?
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By Eliza.Compton, 11 March, 2024
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Traditional open access repositories are designed for sharing quantitative data. But what about qualitative data – non-numeric information and concepts such as case studies or interview transcripts? That’s where the Qualitative Data Repository comes in
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The downsides to open access
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By Eliza.Compton, 30 January, 2024
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Inclusivity is seen as a benefit of open access publishing, but is this an illusion? Here, William E. Donald asks questions about who pays and what counts, and offers scenarios for a fairer journal model
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4minutes
By Eliza.Compton, 2 August, 2023
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As open access terms have split into colour-coded brands, not all allow totally unrestricted access and reuse. Among these, “bronze OA” stands out as a potentially damaging misnomer, writes Steven Vidovic
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By Eliza.Compton, 11 May, 2022
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The shift towards open-access publishing can leave students and researchers confused. Here, a group of research facilitators answer the most common questions about the new publication landscape – and sum up where we stand
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4minutes