‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات open access repositories. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات open access repositories. إظهار كافة الرسائل

28 أبريل 2015

Open Access e-prints

Open Access EPrints

Open Access (OA) is free, immediate, permanent online access to the full text of research articles for anyone, webwide.
There are two roads to OA:
(1) the "golden road" of OA journal-publishing , where journals provide OA to their articles (either by charging the author-institution for refereeing/publishing outgoing articles instead of charging the user-institution for accessing incoming articles, or by simply making their online edition free for all);

(2) the "green road" of OA self-archiving, where authors provide OA to their own published articles, by making their own eprints free for all.
The two roads to OA should not be confused or conflated; they are complementary. (This site is focussed largely on the green road, because it is the fastest and surest way to reach immediate 100% OA; but the green road might eventually lead to gold too.)
OA self-archiving is not self-publishing; nor is it about online publishing without quality control (peer review); nor is it intended for writings for which the author wishes to be paid, such as books or magazine/newspaper articles. OA self-archiving is for peer-reviewed research, written solely for research impact rather than royalty revenue.

Researchers, their institutions and their funders need to be informed of the benefits of providing Open Access and instructed on how quickly and simply it is done.
Institutional Open Access Repositories need to be created (and registered in ROAR, so as to be seen and emulated by other institutions).
Most important, an OA self-archiving mandate for systematically filling these repositories with their target content needs to be adopted and implemented (and registered, so as to be seen and emulated by other institutions).
An Institutional Repository is the best way to provide OA to research output. Software such as EPrints provides a web-based OAI-compliant IR for free.


Enabling an open education future with EPrints [Image: opensource.com via Flickr CC BY-SA]

http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/

08 يناير 2015

LIBRACCESS Open Access for Everyone

Libraccess for 2015! A project to make open access publications available in one place, for free! 

The goal of Libraccess is to aggregate, deduplicate, clean and index scientific resources in open access repositories, from all countries, from all disciplines, and make them available to all, 
through a website and with APIs.

Libraccess is a simple project interdisciplinary, and international, because science has no borders. Indexing text, data and code, because that is where science is moving  towards in all disciplines. 

Check the Libraccess:  www.libraccess.org

05 يناير 2015

Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Protocols ROARMAP

Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Protocols 

The Registry of Open Access Repositories Mandatory Archiving Policies (ROARMAP) is a searchable international registry charting the growth of open access mandates adopted by universities, research institutions and research funders that require their researchers to provide open access to their peer-reviewed research article output by depositing it in an open access repository.




The Repository may b searched or Browsed by the countries by the given link

http://roarmap.eprints.org/view/country/

31 ديسمبر 2014

Directory of Open Access Repositories in the World



OpenDOAR provides a quality-assured listing of open access repositories around the world. OpenDOAR staff harvest and assign metadata to allow categorisation and analysis to assist the wider use and exploitation of repositories. Each of the repositories has been visited by OpenDOAR staff to ensure a high degree of quality and consistency in the information provided: OpenDOAR is maintained by SHERPA Services, based at the Centre for Research Communications at theUniversity of Nottingham.

OpenDOAR maintains a comprehensive and authoritative list of institutional and subject-based repositories. It also encompasses archives supported by funding agencies like the National Institutes for Health in the USA or the Wellcome Trust in the UK and Europe. For our definitions of repository types, please see the footnotes for the relevantOpenDOAR statistical chart.

Search or Browse for Repositories

All the repositories around the world can be searched or browsed by
  • Subject Area
  • Content type
  • Country
  • Language
  • Software

24 ديسمبر 2014

Open Access Arab Repository AR

Arab Repository 


The Arab Repository is the first web site to present Arab world journals through a single portal in a form of an Open Database.. Web based and easy to access, the Arab Repository adds a new tool to the Open Access world, hoping to give more visibility to the Arab world research and scientific contribution and leverage awareness among the scientific community world wide.


One can browse the repository by:

  • Browse by Article
  • Browse by Country
  • Browse by Journal
  • Browse by Institution
  • Browse by Subject

http://www.arjournals.info/subjects.php

24 نوفمبر 2014

Opening Access to Research SHERPA

SHERPA: Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access 

SHERPA is a developing open access institutional repositories in universities to facilitate the rapid and efficient worldwide dissemination of research

There are very useful SHERPA services

  • RoMEO - Publisher's copyright & archiving policies
  • JULIET - Research funders archiving mandates and guidelines
  • OpenDOAR worldwide Directory of Open Access Repositories
  • SHERPA Search - simple full-text search of UK repositories

SHERPA Resources includes