Today begins the sixth annual
Open Access Week:
Open Access Week,
a global event now entering its sixth year, is an opportunity for the
academic and research community to continue to learn about the potential
benefits of Open Access, to share what they’ve learned with colleagues,
and to help inspire wider participation in helping to make Open Access a
new norm in scholarship and research.
“Open Access” to information – the free, immediate, online access to the
results of scholarly research, and the right to use and re-use those
results as you need – has the power to transform the way research and
scientific inquiry are conducted. It has direct and widespread
implications for academia, medicine, science, industry, and for society
as a whole.
Open Access (OA) has the potential to maximize research investments,
increase the exposure and use of published research, facilitate the
ability to conduct research across available literature, and enhance the
overall advancement of scholarship. Research funding agencies, academic
institutions, researchers and scientists, teachers, students, and
members of the general public are supporting a move towards Open Access
in increasing numbers every year. Open Access Week is a key opportunity
for all members of the community to take action to keep this momentum
moving forward.
Get involved. Participating in
Open Access Week can be as simple or involved as you like. It can also
be a chance to let your imagination have full rein and come up with
something more ambitious, wacky, fun.
OA Week is an invaluable chance to connect the global momentum toward open sharing with the advancement of policy changes on the local
level. Universities, colleges, research institutes, funding agencies,
libraries, and think tanks have used Open Access Week as a platform to
host faculty votes on campus open-access policies, to issue reports on
the societal and economic benefits of Open Access, to commit new funds
in support of open-access publication, and more.
Learn more about what you can do.
FIRST, sign up at http://www.openaccessweek.org for access to all the support and resources you need, and to connect with the worldwide OA Week community.
For examples of how others are advancing Open Access and taking action during The Week, click here if you’re a: RESEARCH FUNDER | RESEARCHER/FACULTY MEMBER | ADMINISTRATOR | PUBLISHER | STUDENT | LIBRARIAN
At the time of Open Access week 2012 AWOL was approaching one million page views, and had surpassed 5200 subscribers by
email. As of today (21 October 2013) AWOL has had 1,809,830 page views, and has 6203 subscribers by email.
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