Category: News

PeerJ extends free OA publication offer

From now to 31 March 2014, any article that is submitted to PeerJ PrePrints can go on to be published in the innovative open access journal PeerJ entirely for free. PeerJ is an open access, peer-reviewed, scholarly…

Open access home for St Andrews housing report

The Centre for Housing Research at the University of St Andrews released a new report just before the end of 2013. ‘Growing economies and building homes: Reconciling growth and housing wellbeing in St Andrews‘ examines…

International survey on attitudes to open access

St Andrews researchers are invited to complete a very short survey on attitudes to open access. Professor Thomas Eger from University of Hamburg, together with doctoral student Marc Scheufen, is conducting a survey on…

Open access publishing initiative for physics

An international consortium of libraries and funding agencies has announced an innovative new model to achieve open access to peer-reviewed literature in high-energy physics. Through a long period of consultation and a…

Creative Commons 4.0 – new guidance reduces uncertainty

Following two years of development, the Creative Commons organisation has released new licences that are more user-friendly and more internationally robust than ever before. Version 4.0 licences have now been launched…

Open Access Button – mapping paywalls

A new tool has been launched this week to raise awareness of open access and provide evidence for ‘paywalls’. Now if you are asked for payment in exchange for access to a scholarly article you want to read, you can…