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Pubblicato in GigaBlog

It was a year to remember, for more than one reason: 2022 marked the 10th anniversary of GigaScience ’s launch. The journal’s younger sibling GigaByte got an award and continued to innovate with living documents and its first trilingual article. And we published lots of memorable research, featuring, for example, a giant tortoise and 26 deadly snakes.

Pubblicato in Open Access Brandenburg
Autore Anja Zeltner

Das ausklingende Jahr lädt dazu ein, einzelne Arbeitspakete der Vernetzungs- und Kompetenzstelle Open Access Brandenburg genauer zu betrachten. Dabei überraschte uns beim Blick auf den Publikationsfonds des Landes Brandenburg vor allem eine Zahl: die 28. Es ist die Zahl der seit September 2021 mit Mitteln des Fonds finanzierten Open-Access-Bücher. Die Anzahl der bewilligten Titel seit September 2021 liegt mit 34 sogar noch höher.

This September, the 26th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators (STI 2022) was held in Granada, Spain and the ScholCommLab left its mark at the first in-person edition of the conference since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pubblicato in GigaBlog

In another first for the novel GigaByte publication platform developed by River Valley Technologies, this week marks the first time multilingual articles have been simultaneously published in English, Spanish and Ukrainian Open Science has gained momentum over the past decade, and embracing that, GigaScience Press has aimed at pushing scientific publishing beyond just making articles open access toward making the entire process open

Pubblicato in Open Access Brandenburg
Autore Ben Kaden

Workshops zur Weiterentwicklung der Open-Access-Strategie Das Konzept der Transformation, also auch der Open-Access-Transformation, verweist auf eine fortlaufende Bewegung. Das Wirkungsfeld von Open Access im Jahr 2022 ist nicht mit dem des Jahres der Berliner Erklärung, also 2003, vergleichbar.

Pubblicato in FIS & EPub

Wenn Repositorienmanager*innen – zum Beispiel im Rahmen eines Zweitveröffentlichungsservices – regelmäßig Autor*innen dabei unterstützen, ihre (Closed-Access-) Inhalte frei zugänglich zu machen, wissen sie: Es gibt ganz viel Open-Access-Potential!

Pubblicato in Chroknowlogy
Autore Joshua Chalifour

As a librarian, I talk with other faculty and students about their academic work and the life-cycle of the research process. I’ve always stressed that open access is important for many reasons, including toward making research outputs available to people that otherwise wouldn’t be able to get them.