In celebration of #OpenAccessWeek, we're excited to present our latest blog: 'How Committed is China to Open Access and Open Science?' authored by our SVP of Product Management, Tony Alves.
Tony delves into the #ALPSP2023 session featuring Nicko Goncharoff & Lei Shi, experts with contrasting views on Open Access (OA) in China.
What better time than #OpenAccessWeek for Computo's first toot?
Hello, fediverse! Computo is a journal of the French Statistical Society (but don't worry, everything is in English), and our goal is to publish computational/algorithmic contributions in statistics and machine learning in a reproducible, open access way. Our papers are submitted as notebooks, and you can read them as html or pdf files.
So, what do we see as an acceptable, ideal, realistic or problematic transition path towards 100% fair and equitable open access? Something like this? What is the goal for 2038? Note: bronze disregarded and 100% additional green in 2038 is supposed. All values hypothetical. #diamondOA#globalsummit#Toluca#cumbraAAdiamante#OAweek#openaccessweek
Here’s #Elsevier promoting #OpenAccessWeek and marketing themselves as an #OpenAccess publisher despite decades of evidence to the contrary. In other news, Wolves Anonymous has been promoting Sheep Awareness Month.
"This year we’re celebrating the 15th anniversary of unanimous votes by faculty in Harvard’s Faculty of Arts & Sciences and the Harvard Law School to adopt [#RightsRetention#OpenAccess policies]…#Repositories are also at the foundation of collaborative non-APC scholarly journal publishing models, as core infrastructure."