Are you ready for Open Access Week 2023?


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Are you ready for Open Access Week 2023?

While we all wait for this exciting week to begin, we have some resources from the archives to get you prepared!

In this video, Natalia Reinic Babic, Head of Journal Publishing and Open Science, IntechOpen shares her perspectives on open access and open science.  

In this interview, learn from two publishing industry experts about the benefits researchers can experience when they publish their work open access, the challenge of covering article-processing charges, the role of open access books, and geographical differences in the adoption of open access publishing models.  

In an interview with Rachel Martin, Global Director of Sustainability at Elsevier, we find out about the different ways in which publishing initiatives can improve the communication of climate research and promote climate justice—including through open access publishing.

In this interview, we hear from Travis Tai and James Robinson—who are passionate about their work—stress the importance of making climate research openly accessible. Watch the video to listen to their thoughts.

Read this interview to learn ways to find funding to cover article processing charges.

Ask Me Anything: Invited panelists respond to questions from the audience at the 2021 Ask Me Anything event – a wealth of information to answer researchers' questions about open access.

 

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Published on: Oct 20, 2023

She has continuously been active in academia and scientific communication both in the U.S. and in India.
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