Open Access and the Health Professions October 22
Open Access and the Health Professions October 22, 2014 Musselman Library, Gettysburg College
Open Access Explained
What do journals really cost? Bosch, S. , & Henderson, K. (2014). Steps down the evolutionary road. Library Journal, 139(7), 32 -37.
$2, 223 for 2014 $1, 345 for 2014
NIH Public Access Policy
NIH Public Access Policy To advance science and improve human health, NIH makes the peer-reviewed articles it funds publicly available on Pub. Med Central. The NIH public access policy requires scientists to submit final peer-reviewed journal manuscripts that arise from NIH funds to Pub. Med Central immediately upon acceptance for publication.
Finding OA publications in the Health Sciences • Pub. Med Central • Digital Commons Network http: //network. bepress. com • Institutional repositories of authors
What is Gettysburg College doing to promote and support open access? The Cupola is our open access repository containing scholarship produced by Gettysburg students and faculty. cupola. gettysburg. edu
Let’s take a closer look! libguides. gettysburg. edu/health/oa
This work was created by Janelle Wertzberger for an Open Access Week presentation at Gettysburg College in October 2014. It is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non. Commercial Share Alike 4. 0 International license: http: //creativecommons. org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4. 0/
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