United States of America

Introduction

The USA embraced OA principles in the 1960’s developing ERIC and MEDLINE. Initiatives e.g. PubMed Central continue and offer repository facilities and access to international medical scholarship. As of May 2015, there are 903 OA repositories registered in OpenDOAR and 900 OA journals from USA indexed in DOAJ, making it the world’s largest OA publisher.

The Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources (ROAD) currently lists 1 Scholarly Blog from USA.

As of February 2021, 146 OA policies are registered in ROARMAP.

USA has many institutional and collaborative OA projects, an important current project being that of the Creative Commons (CC).

Raising the Floor Consortium is a collaboration between Creative Commons (CC), Carnegie Mellon Open Learning Initiative (OLI), Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) and the Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges (SBCTC). (Source: Creative Commons)

The following websites give current news and information on OA initiatives:

  • American Scientist Open Access Forum
  • Coalition of Open Access Policy Institutions (COAPI)
  • Harvard Open Access Project
  • Open Access Directory (OAD)
  • OA Tracking Project (OATP)
  • SPARC Open Access Newsletter
  • Open Access Archivangelism by Stevan Harnad

Enabling Environment

There is strong support for Open Access in USA. The NIH mandate mandates the deposit of medical  research. As of March 2021, USA has 4 funding mandates registered in ROARMAP and over 75 institutional mandates at public and private institutions, research universities and liberal arts colleges.

In Feb 2013, the US government announced its new OA policy which mandated all publications arising from taxpayer-funded research to be made free to read after a one year embargo period. This is an expansion on a policy that had till then applied only to the biomedical sciences.

National and Institutional Level Policies/Mandates

National Institutes of Health (NIH), largest medical research funder has a mandate requiring OA deposit within 12 months of publication.

USA pro-OA legislation proposed in America Federal Research Public Access Act (FRPPA) Public Law 111-358 would require all federal research agencies with a research budget of $100 million per year to make research output available in open access within 6 months. It has been proposed twice but remains to be voted on.

There are 7 funding mandates operating in USA from:

  • Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF)
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
  • Institute of Educational Sciences (IES)
  • MacArthur Foundation
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation.

Potential Barriers

Major barriers are widespread misunderstanding around OA; a well-funded publishing lobby.

Key Organizations

Alliance for Taxpayer Access (ATA)

Overview:  ATA is a consortium of patient groups, physicians, researchers, educational institutions, publishers, and health promotion organizations administered by SPARC and working towards open access of taxpayer-funded research.

Communication address: Alliance for Taxpayer Access, c/o SPARC, 21 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036 USA; e-mail: jennifer(at)arl.org

Open Access Working Group (OAWG)

Overview: OAWG, initiated by SPARC in 2003, to build a framework for collective advocacy of open access to research. The group seeks to build broad-based recognition that the economic and societal benefits of scientific and scholarly research investments are maximized through open access to the results of that research. OAWG aims to bring about changes within stakeholder institutions enabling viable open access models to be widely and successfully implemented and accepted. (Source: OAWG)

Communication address: SPARC 21 Dupont Circle, NW. Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036; e-mail: sparc(at)arl.org

Public Knowledge (PK)

Overview: Public Knowledge is a Washington, D.C.-based public interest group working to defend citizens' rights in the emerging digital culture. Public Knowledge will seek to fulfill four broad goals: Ensuring that U.S. intellectual property law and policy reflect the “cultural bargain” intended by the framers of the constitution: providing an incentive to creators and innovators while benefiting the public through the free flow of information and ideas; Preserving an Internet that is built upon open standards and protocols and “end-to-end” architecture, thereby fostering innovation and user control; Protecting consumers of digital technology from market practices designed to erode competition, choice and fairness; Ensuring that international intellectual property policies are adopted through democratic processes and with public interest participation. (Source: PK)

Communication address: Public Knowledge, 1818 N Street, NW, Suite 410, Washington, DC 20036; e-mail: pk(at)publicknowledge.org

Scholarly Publishing Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC)

Overview: SPARC is an international alliance of academic and research libraries working to correct imbalances in the scholarly publishing system. Developed by the Association of Research Libraries, SPARC has become a catalyst for change. Action by SPARC in collaboration with stakeholders – including authors, publishers, and libraries – builds on the unprecedented opportunities created by the networked digital environment to advance the conduct of scholarship. Leading academic organizations have endorsed SPARC. (Source: SPARC)

Communication address: SPARC, 21 Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036; e-mail: sparc(at)arl.org

Events and Programmes

  • UT Arlington Open Access Week 'Boosting Your Scholarly Profile', 2020-10-22, USA, Organized by Yumi Ohira, Type: 2020, oa, week
  • Press Conference: Student Choice in Textbook Purchasing and Access, 2020-10-21, USA, Organized by OpenStax, Rice University, Type: virtual, press, conference
  • UT Arlington Libraries - Open Access Week: Addressing Structural Equity and Inclusion on Wikipedia, 2020-10-20, USA, Organized by Yumi Ohira, Type: 2020, oa, week
  • Open Pedagogy, Equity, & Inclusive Teaching, 2020-10-19, USA, Organized by John Edward Martin, Type: webinar
  • Watch Birds of Prey (2020) Full Movie Online Download For FREE, 2020-05-03, USA, Organized by Tabrid 2019, Type: birds, of, prey
  • Watch Once Upon a Time in Hollywood [2019] Online Full Movie Online FREE, 2020-05-03, USA, Organized by Tabrid 2019, Type: once, upon, a, time, in, hollywood
  • Watch Bloodshot (2020) Full Movie Online Download, 2020-05-03, USA, Organized by Tabrid 2019, Type: bloodshot
  • 123MOVIES|HD|Onward [2020] Online Full Movie Online FREE, 2020-05-03, USA, Organized by Tabrid 2019, Type: onward
  • Watch Onward [2020] Online Full Movie Download Online FREE, 2020-05-03, USA, Organized by Tabrid 2019, Type: onward
  • 123MOVIES|HD|Bloodshot [2020] Online Full Movie Online FREE, 2020-05-03, USA, Organized by Tabrid 2019, Type: bloodshot
  • 123MOVIES|HD|Watch Birds of Prey (2020) Full Movie Online Download, 2020-05-03, USA, Organized by Tabrid 2019, Type: birds, of, prey
  • Watch Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) Full Movie Online Download, 2020-05-03, USA, Organized by Tabrid 2019, Type: sonic, the, hedgehog
  • 123MOVIES|HD|Watch Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) Full Movie Online Download, 2020-05-03, USA, Organized by Tabrid 2019, Type: sonic, the, hedgehog
  • 123MOVIES|HD|Once Upon a Time in Hollywood [2019] Online Full Movie Online FREE, 2020-05-03, USA, Organized by Tabrid 2019, Type: once, upon, a, time, in, hollywood
  • Open Access: Gamified, 2019-10-25, USA, Organized by Jennifer Chan, Type: interactive
  • Open Dialogue on Open Access, 2019-10-25, USA, Organized by CALPIRG Students @ UCLA, Type: round, table
  • Open Access Week Action Table, 2019-10-24, USA, Organized by CALStudents @ UCSB, UCSB LIbrary, Type: action, station
  • "The Publishing Trap" Board Game Night, 2019-10-24, USA, Organized by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Scholarly Communications Office, Type: game, night
  • Informational Seminar for Faculty Members, 2019-10-24, USA, Organized by NCPIRG Students, UNC Library, UNC Student Government, Type: workshop
  • Digital Case: CWRU’s Open Access Repository workshop, 2019-10-24, USA, Organized by Stephanie Becker and Mark Clemente, Type: workshop
  • “Open Access Publishing and Scholarly Impact: Open for Whom? Expanding Your Audience”, 2019-10-24, USA, Organized by Mitchell C. Brown, Type: panel, presentation
  • Open Textbooks in Higher Education: How to Find, Review, and Use Open Educational Resources, 2019-10-24, USA, Organized by Adrian K. Ho, Type: workshop
  • IDEA Council Brown Bag Discussion: Access to Knowledge, 2019-10-24, USA, Organized by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Scholarly Communications Office, Type: discussion, session
  • Democratize Peer Review, 2019-10-24, USA, Organized by Ibraheem Ali, Type: workshop
  • IIIF for Open Access Sharing, Consuming, and Annotating the World’s Images, 2019-10-23, USA, Organized by Jennifer Chan, Type: workshop
  • Open Textbooks Panel, 2019-10-23, USA, Organized by UMass Dartmouth Library, MassPIRG Students, Type: panel
  • Advancing your Scholarly Success, 2019-10-23, USA, Organized by Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University, Type: workshop
  • Look Again! Open Textbook Workshop & Textbook Review, 2019-10-23, USA, Organized by Dragan Gill, Type: workshop
  • Open Access Informational Popup Table, 2019-10-23, USA, Organized by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Scholarly Communications Office, Type: popup
  • Action Table, 2019-10-22, USA, Organized by UMass Boston Library, MassPIRG Students, USG, Type: tabling, event
  • “ Open to Whom? Open Access and the Digital Archive”, 2019-10-22, USA, Organized by Mitchell C. Brown, Type: panel, presentation
  • Makerspaces and Open Access for Whom, 2019-10-22, USA, Organized by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Scholarly Communications Office, Type: presentation
  • Does Open = Access? Opportunities and Challenges of Building International Archival Collaborations, 2019-10-22, USA, Organized by Jennifer Chan, Type: panel
  • Looking Beyond the Journal Article With Open Research Tools, 2019-10-22, USA, Organized by Ibraheem Ali, Type: panel
  • University of California Irvine: Open Access Week 2019, 2019-10-14, USA, Organized by Mitchell C. Brown, Type: panel, presentation
  • Managing your professional identity online, 2018-10-26, USA, Organized by Jen Green, Digital Scholarship Librarian, Type: workshop
  • You wouldn't believe it's open, 2018-10-26, USA, Organized by Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines, Type: presentation
  • OA Week at Oklahoma State University, 2018-10-26, USA, Organized by Clarke Iakovakis, Type: film, screening
  • For reproducibility, we need the methods behind the data: A hands-on workshop with protocols.io, 2018-10-26, USA, Organized by Julie Goldman, Type: workshop
  • Reproducibility for Everyone, 2018-10-26, USA, Organized by Julie Goldman, Type: workshop
  • Leveraging your Rights for Greater Impact: UNO Open Access Week 2018 - Kevin L. Smith, 2018-10-26, USA, Organized by Yumi Ohira, Type: oa, week, guest, speaker
  • Showing of documentary film PAYWALL October 25, 26, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by MBLWHOI Library, Type: film, showing
  • Showing of documentary film PAYWALL October 25, 26, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by MBLWHOI Library, Type: film, showing
  • Live panel discussion - Open science developments every author needs to know, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Editage, with Kudos, FOSTER, and EIFL, Type: webinar
  • Open Access Research Tools, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Jen Green, Type: workshop
  • Overview of Open Educational Resources and Affordable Course Transformation Panel, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Open Access Outreach Taskforce, Type: outreach, open, awareness
  • Screening: Paywall: The Business of Scholarship, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Madeline Miller and Jen Green, Type: film
  • Student Panel Discussion: OER (Open Educational Resources) at Mines, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines, Type: panel, discussion
  • OA Week at Oklahoma State University, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Clarke Iakovakis, Type: webcast
  • OA Week at Oklahoma State University, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Clarke Iakovakis, Type: presentation, and, discussion
  • Managing, sharing and curating your research data in a digital environment, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Julie Goldman, Type: workshop
  • Preparing your data and code for reproducible publication: A hands-on workshop for researchers, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Julie Goldman, Type: workshop
  • ACRL Presents Webcast "Open Data Repositories: Creating Equitable and Sustainable Data Access", 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Kara Malenfant, Type: webcast
  • Sharing Research: PrePrints & Data, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Julie Goldman, Type: speaker, event
  • Paywall: The Business of Scholarship, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Mahrya Burnett, Type: movie, screening
  • Starting an Open Access Journal with IU Libraries, 2018-10-25, USA, Organized by Sarah Hare, Type: presentation, workshop
  • Money Matters: Financial Barriers in the Classroom, 2018-10-24, USA, Organized by Katie Harding and the Dartmouth Center for Advancement of Learning, Type: workshop
  • Overview of Open Research and Introduction of Digital Scholarship and Data Services Department, 2018-10-24, USA, Organized by Open Access Outreach Taskforce, Type: outreach, open, awareness
  • Wikipedia Edit-aThon, 2018-10-24, USA, Organized by Jen Green, Laura Braunstein, and Madeline Miller, Type: workshop
  • ScholarSphere Upload Party, 2018-10-24, USA, Organized by Open Access Outreach Taskforce, Type: outreach, open, awareness, upload
  • OA Week at Oklahoma State University, 2018-10-24, USA, Organized by Clarke Iakovakis, Type: presentation, and, discussion
  • Managing, sharing and curating your research data in a digital environment, 2018-10-24, USA, Organized by Julie Goldman, Type: workshop
  • Integrating reproducible best practices into biomedical and clinical research: A hands-on workshop for researchers, 2018-10-24, USA, Organized by Julie Goldman, Type: workshop
  • Opening Access to Dartmouth's Past, 2018-10-23, USA, Organized by Dartmouth Rauner Library, Type: session
  • Overview of Libraries Open Access Publishing Program, 2018-10-23, USA, Organized by Open Access Outreach Taskforce, Type: outreach, open, awareness
  • Paywall: The Business of Scholarship Movie Screening and Guided Discussion, 2018-10-23, USA, Organized by Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines, Type: movie, screening
  • OA Week at Oklahoma State University, 2018-10-23, USA, Organized by Kathy Essmiller, Type: presentation, broadcast
  • Open Software: Project Jupyter, 2018-10-23, USA, Organized by Julie Goldman, Type: speaker, event
  • Practical Steps for Increasing Openness and Reproducibility: A Day of Open Science, 2018-10-23, USA, Organized by Julie Goldman, Type: workshop
  • Indiana University Open Access Events, 2018-10-23, USA, Organized by Sarah Hare, Type: presentation
  • Faculty Opportunities in Open Access Publishing, 2018-10-23, USA, Organized by Shannon Spencer, Type: panel, discussion
  • Research Impact: Enhance the Visibility and Impact of Your Work, 2018-10-23, USA, Organized by Open Dartmouth Working Group, Type: workshop
  • OA Week at Illinois Tech, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Alicia Esquivel, Type: workshop
  • Open Access Week Workshoops, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Cecilia Dalzell and Librarians, Type: workshops
  • University of Houston Libraries - OA Week Celebration, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by UH Open Access Working Group, Type: reception, student, drive, lecture
  • OA Week 2018 at Towson University, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Rick Davis, Type: film, screening, webinar, presentation, discussion
  • Mitchell Community College - Open Access Week Activities, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Meredith Blair Moore, Type: discussion, lecture, accessing, and, movie
  • Open Access Week-Journal of Research Initiatives, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Dr. Linda Wilson-Jones, Type: publishing, in, open, access, journals:, transforming, research, globally
  • Open Access Week 2018, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Beth Tillinghast, Type: open, access, week, activities
  • #AcademicLedOA Twitter Discussion, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Scholastica, Type: twitter, chat
  • Wikipedia Edit-aThon, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Jen Green, Laura Braunstein, and Madeline Miller, Type: workshop
  • Equity in Information Access at Dartmouth and Regionally, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Jen Green, Digital Scholarship Librarian and the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity, Type: panel, session
  • Screening - Paywall: the Business of Scholarship, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Open Access Outreach Taskforce, Type: screening, outreach
  • OA Week at Oklahoma State University, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Clarke Iakovakis, Type: presentation
  • OA Week at Oklahoma State University, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Clarke Iakovakis, Type: presentation
  • Practical Steps for Increasing Openness and Reproducibility: A Day of Open Science, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Julie Goldman, Type: workshop
  • Open Access Week Kickoff, 2018-10-22, USA, Organized by Open Access Outreach Team, Type: outreach, open, awareness
  • How Far Fair Use: Copyright and Open Access, 2018-09-08, USA, Organized by Elisabeth Shook, Type: presentation
  • Making Your Research Freely-Available with MarXiv: The (free!) research repository for ocean-conservation and marine-climate science, 2017-11-14, USA, Organized by Nick Wehner, Type: webinar
  • Open Access resources for legal research, 2017-10-27, USA, Organized by Scientific Library of NU "OLA", Type: methodical, workshop
  • Faculty Brownbag Discussions at LWTech, 2017-10-27, USA, Organized by Greg Bem, Type: brownbag
  • University of California, Merced, 2017-10-26, USA, Organized by Donald Barclay, Type: oa, week, activities
  • Faculty Brownbag Discussions at LWTech, 2017-10-26, USA, Organized by Greg Bem, Type: brownbag
  • Open Data In Action, 2017-10-26, USA, Organized by Jean Nelson, Type: salon
  • Open Access Week 2017 at University of California Irvine USA - pt.2, 2017-10-25, USA, Organized by Mitchell C. Brown, Type: data, science, open, access, research, identity, researcher, impact, orcid
  • Hosting ACRL Open Access webinar viewing in MMC Library, 2017-10-25, USA, Organized by Brenda Green, AVP/Library Director and Amelia Whitehead, Type: webinar, light, refreshments
  • Paywall: A Conversation about the Business of Scholarship with Filmmaker Jason Schmitt, 2017-10-25, USA, Organized by Jean Nelson, Type: film, screening/lecture
  • Predatory Publishers, Open Scholarship, and Your Research, 2017-10-25, USA, Organized by Sarah Hare, Type: workshop
  • Faculty Brownbag Discussions at LWTech, 2017-10-25, USA, Organized by Greg Bem, Type: brownbag
  • Open Access Data Repositories:An Introduction, 2017-10-25, USA, Organized by Jennifer Chan, Type: workshop
  • Open Access Tools: Saving You Time and Money!, 2017-10-25, USA, Organized by Jennifer Chan, Type: presentation
  • ACRL Presents Webcast - What We Talk About When We Talk About Open Access, 2017-10-25, USA, Organized by Kara Malenfant, Type: webcast
  • Enhance, Re-mix, Re-imagine: Using UCLA Library Open Digital Collections, 2017-10-25, USA, Organized by Jennifer Chan, Type: presentation
  • Open Access Trivia Game, 2017-10-25, USA, Organized by Colleen Lyon, Type: informational, game
  • Open Access @ Boston College Table, 2017-10-24, USA, Organized by John O'Connor, Type: table
  • Teaching with Open Educational Resources, 2017-10-24, USA, Organized by University of Kentucky, Type: workshop
  • Faculty Brownbag Discussions at LWTech, 2017-10-24, USA, Organized by Greg Bem, Type: brownbag
  • What Does Google Tell the World About You?, 2017-10-24, USA, Organized by Sarah Hare, Type: workshop
  • ORCID and Cookies, 2017-10-24, USA, Organized by Colleen Lyon, Type: sign-up
  • Open Access Week 2017 at University of California Irvine USA, 2017-10-23, USA, Organized by Mitchell C. Brown, Type: speaker, open_access, openness, author_rights, monograph
  • Open Access Week at Vanderbilt University, 2017-10-23, USA, Organized by Elisabeth Shook, Type: presentation
  • Open in order to: Facilitate Research, Recognize Scholarship, and Encourage Collaboration, 2017-10-23, USA, Organized by Lucy Duhon, Type: workshops
  • Open in order to: Facilitate Research, Recognize Scholarship, and Encourage Collaboration, 2017-10-23, USA, Organized by Lucy Duhon, Type: workshops, informational, promotion
  • Livestream - Heather Joseph "Open in Order to ..." Presentation at University of California Irvine - Oct. 23, 2017 at 11 AM PST, 2017-10-23, USA, Organized by Mitchell C. Brown, Type: presentation
  • Open Access at Dartmouth College: opening reception, 2017-10-23, USA, Organized by Jen Green and Barbara DeFelice, Type: ceremony, exhibits, workshops
  • Be a Hero -- Open Access Week at Fresno State, 2017-10-23, USA, Organized by Vang Vang and the Center for Faculty Excellence, Type: workshops, information sessions
  • Faculty Brownbag Discussions at LWTech, 2017-10-23, USA, Organized by Greg Bem, Type: brownbag
  •  Open Access Week: What You Need To Know, 2017-10-23, USA, Organized by Clarke Iakovakis, Type: brown, bag, session
  • Open Access Week 2017 at Dartmouth College, 2017-10-19, USA, Organized by Jen Green and Barbara DeFelice, Type: workshops, exhibits, presentations, receptions
  • Dimensions of Open, 2017-10-17, USA, Organized by Scholarly Communication, Copyright, and Publishing Program, Type: exhibit
  • Getting Published in Open Access Science Journals - A Panel Discussion, 2017-10-10, USA, Organized by Mahrya Carncross, Type: discussion, panel
  • All About ORCID, 2017-10-03, USA, Organized by Jennifer Chan, Type: presentation
  • Texas Tech University Libraries Open Access Week Closing Reception, 2016-10-28, USA, Organized by Faculty Research Committee, Texas Tech University Libraries, Type: reception
  • Understanding and Protecting Your Rights as an Author, 2016-10-28, USA, Organized by SUNY Open Access Week, Type: webinar
  • Opentober Symposium, 2016-10-28, USA, Organized by Daniel Draper, Type: seminar, workshop
  • Open Access Week San Francisco meetup, 2016-10-27, USA, Organized by Laurence Bianchini - MyScienceWork, Type: meetup
  • Starting and Sustaining an OA Publication, 2016-10-27, USA, Organized by SUNY Open Access Week, Type: webinar
  • Creating Open Education Resources, 2016-10-27, USA, Organized by Western Libraries / Western Washington University, Type: presentation
  • Open in Action: Open Educational Resources Contribute to Student Success, 2016-10-27, USA, Organized by University of Kentucky Libraries, Type: panel discussion
  • Monster Madness Double Feature Movie Night, 2016-10-27, USA, Organized by Daniel Draper, Type: movies
  • Come On in, We’re Open! Open Access at Keene State College, 2016-10-26, USA, Organized by KSC's Academic Technology Steering Committee, Type: open, access, awareness
  • Open in Action: The practicalities and pitfalls of open publishing, 2016-10-26, USA, Organized by Kelly Broughton, Type: panel, presentation
  • Boston University: Open Data Training, 2016-10-26, USA, Organized by Vika Zafrin, Type: workshop
  • SUNY OER Services: What They Can Do for You, 2016-10-26, USA, Organized by SUNY Open Access Week, Type: webinar
  • Boston University: Open Data Training, 2016-10-26, USA, Organized by Vika Zafrin, Type: workshop
  • Boston University: Let's Make a Zine Workshop, 2016-10-26, USA, Organized by Vika Zafrin, Type: workshop
  • Open Access Week at University of Connecticut, 2016-10-26, USA, Organized by Jean Nelson, Type: workshop/lecture
  • Open Access Pass to the UCLA Library, 2016-10-26, USA, Organized by UCLA Library, Type: faculty, event
  • Unlocking the Library: Reading, Writing and Working in the Open, 2016-10-26, USA, Organized by Kelly Delevan,  Instructional Services & Core Librarian, Type: presentation, &, panel, discussion
  • Open Access Week 2016 Quiz and Information Station, 2016-10-25, USA, Organized by Maryam Fakouri and Molly Hart, Type: social, information, sharing
  • Texas Tech University Libraries Open Access Week Kick-Off Panel, 2016-10-25, USA, Organized by Faculty Research Committee, Texas Tech University Libraries, Type: disscussion
  • Boston University: Open Access Meetup #1, 2016-10-25, USA, Organized by Vika Zafrin, Type: meetup
  • The Bigger Picture of OA: Alternate Models of Review & Emerging Practices, 2016-10-25, USA, Organized by SUNY Open Access Week, Type: webinar
  • Open Access: the power of one: Tuesday, Oct 25th 2016; 3:00PM-4:00PM, 2016-10-25, USA, Organized by Matthew Person and Ann Devenish, Type: open, discussion
  • Rhonda Neugebauer, UC Riverside, 2016-10-25, USA, Organized by Rhonda Neugebauer, Type: oct., 25th, panel, discussion, for, open, access, week, 2016, at, ucr
  • Open Access Week at CU-Boulder, 2016-10-24, USA, Organized by Andrew Johnson, Type: presentation, workshop
  • Open Access Week, A Day at a Time, 2016-10-24, USA, Organized by Dragan Gill, Type: edit-a-thon, outreach
  • Open Access Week at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, 2016-10-24, USA, Organized by Kathleen Luschek, Beth Tillinghast, & Jennifer Beamer (UHM Library), Type: workshops, panels, presentations, wikipedia, edit-a-thon, opendrinks
  • Open Access Week at Dartmouth, 2016-10-24, USA, Organized by Barbara DeFelice, Type: information, tables
  • ECS Takes Down the Pay Wall for OA Week, 2016-10-24, USA, Organized by The Electrochemical Society, Type: promotion, celebration, journal
  • Boston University: The Internet's Own Boy screening and Q&A with director, 2016-10-24, USA, Organized by Vika Zafrin, Type: film screening
  • Scholarship That’s Scholar-Led: An Introduction to Open Access, 2016-10-24, USA, Organized by SUNY Open Access Week, Type: webinar
  • Open Access Discussion Panel at Washington and Lee University Library, 2016-10-24, USA, Organized by Emily Cook, Type: discussion, panel
  • American Chemical Society Webinars (ACS Webinars), 2016-10-20, USA, Organized by ACS Webinars, Type: hundreds of webinars presented by subject matter experts in the chemical enterprise.
  • Boston University: State of Open Access webcast, 2016-10-18, USA, Organized by Vika Zafrin, Type: webcast
  • UCLA Library Satellite Event: Peter Suber on the State of Open Access, 2016-10-18, USA, Organized by UCLA Library, Type: webcast, satellite
  • Open Access Pass to the UCLA Science Libraries, 2016-10-18, USA, Organized by UCLA Library, Type: faculty, event
  • Leveraging Open Ed Resources in the Classroom and Beyond: an OER Panel Discussion, 2015-11-02, USA, Organized by Davis Erin Anderson, Type: panel
  • Movie Night: Creature Feature Double Feature! - Colorado State University, 2015-10-29, USA, Organized by Neyda Gilman, Type: movies
  • Colloquium on Open Data and Research Futures, 2015-10-29, USA, Organized by OA@Pitt, Carnegie Mellon University, Type: panel, posters
  • Getting Published: Unraveling the Journal Publishing Process, 2015-10-28, USA, Organized by Dan Lee, Type: panel
  • How can you write an open access encyclopedia in a closed access world?, 2015-10-28, USA, Organized by Pete Forsyth, Type: panel, discussion/webinar
  • Open Textbook Workshop @ UA, 2015-10-23, USA, Organized by Dan Lee, Type: workshop
  • Sustainable LA / Data Cosmopolis, 2015-10-23, USA, Organized by Scout Calvert, UCLA Library, Type: symposium
  • Stand out from the crowd!, 2015-10-23, USA, Organized by Emma Molls, Type: library, workshop
  • Live with Cable Green: Taking OER Mainstream, 2015-10-23, USA, Organized by Suzanne Kozaitis, Type: presentation, discussion
  • Publishing returns to the Academy, a panel discussion in Woods Hole, a Open Access Week Event, 2015-10-23, USA, Organized by www.mblwhoilibrary.org, Type: panel, discussion, event, will, be, webcast.
  • The Impact of Open Access Models: Finding Stable, Sustainable and Scalable Solutions, 2015-10-23, USA, Organized by NFAIS, Type: onsite, and, virtual, workshop
  • Solving the Textbook Cost Crisis with Open Educational Resources, 2015-10-22, USA, Organized by Dragan Gill, Type: talk
  • Scholarly Publishing Workshop, 2015-10-22, USA, Organized by , Type: workshop
  • Open Access: Opening Up the Conversation, 2015-10-22, USA, Organized by Zachary Sharrow, Type: workshop/roundtable
  • No Barriers for You or Your Students: Free Textbooks and Resources, With Access on Day One, 2015-10-22, USA, Organized by Kevin Hawkins, Type: presentation
  • LOUIS discusses Open Access, 2015-10-22, USA, Organized by LOUIS:Louisiana Library Network, Type: discussion
  • SHARE and SPARC different perspectives on federal open access mandates at K-State, 2015-10-22, USA, Organized by Rebel Cummings-Sauls, Type: webinar, (zoom), panel
  • Own Your Work, 2015-10-22, USA, Organized by Cathy Cranston, Type: learning, activities
  • Open Access, Open Data, Open Minds, 2015-10-22, USA, Organized by Stony Brook University Libraries, Type: symposium
  • 2nd Annual CSUN Open Access Award, 2015-10-22, USA, Organized by Andrew Weiss, Type: presentation, and, open, access, award, ceremony
  • UCL Open Access Conference 2015: ‘Open Access Publishing Options’, 2015-10-21, USA, Organized by UCL, Type: conference
  • The Future of Scholarly Communication, Monographs, and the Lever Press, 2015-10-21, USA, Organized by Haverford College Libraries, Type: roundtable, discussion
  • Got Data? Building a Sustainable Ecosystem for Data Driven Research, 2015-10-21, USA, Organized by OA@Pitt, Carnegie Mellon University, Type: lecture
  • Open Access Week Movie Night, 2015-10-21, USA, Organized by Suzanne Kozaitis, Type: presentation
  • Let’s Collaborate! Boost your Citations and Visibility, 2015-10-21, USA, Organized by Liz Allen, Type: open, access, week, talks, and, questions
  • Open Access Week 2015 – Let’s Collaborate! Boost your Citations and Visibility, 2015-10-21, USA, Organized by The UCSF Library, MyScienceWork, ScienceOpen, Protocols.io, Mendeley, PeerJ, Collabra/UC Press, Type: lightening, talks
  • Who's Devouring Whom?: Preventing Publishing Predation Dorothea Salo, Faculty Associate, School of Library and Information Studies, UW Madison, 2015-10-21, USA, Organized by Margaret Heller, Type: lecture
  • Opening up Open Access webcast, 2015-10-21, USA, Organized by Danielle Pokusa, Type: webcast
  • The Price is Not Right, 2015-10-21, USA, Organized by Cathy Cranston, Type: learning, activities
  • Altmetrics & Open Access, 2015-10-21, USA, Organized by Marianne Parkhill, Type: webinar
  • Searching Open Access Literature, 2015-10-21, USA, Organized by Stephanie Geffert, Type: library, workshop
  • Symposium on Open Access: Perspectives in Biomedical and Health Sciences, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Rutgers University Libraries, Type: open, access, symposia
  • Celebrate Open Access Week with MCStor and OLH!, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Gary F Daught, Type: live, demo
  • Ian Barba, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Ian Barba, Type: presentation
  • Open Textbooks with Nicole Allen and David Wiley at Colorado State University, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Merinda McLure, Type: open forum
  • Open Access Faculty Panel, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by , Type: panel
  • Visit Our Table!, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Kevin Hawkins, Type: tabling
  • CCA Creates Open Access Repository, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Eric Phetteplace, Type: announcement
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Navigating the Wild West of Open Access Publishing, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Anali Maughan Perry, Type: panel
  • Open Access Week at USC, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Beth Namei, Type: panel, presentations
  • The Path of Open Access, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Cathy Cranston, Type: learning, activities
  • Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Gemmill Library of Mathematics, Engineering and Physics, Type: activity
  • The Power of Open: How Copyright Can Inspire Creativity, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Jennifer Chan, Type: presentation
  • The Power of Open: How Copyright Can Inspire Creativity, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Jennifer Chan, Type: presentation
  • Open Scholarship Matters!, 2015-10-20, USA, Organized by Monica Berger, Type: program
  • Facts about Open Access on Social Media, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Tamara Ivins, Type: social, media
  • Open Access Week at Kennedy Library, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Kennedy Library, Type: presentations
  • Open Access Week at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by UHM Library, Type: presentations, and, workshops
  • OA Week Information Displays -Oklahoma State University Libraries, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Dan Chaney, Type: information, display, table
  • ORCID4OAWeek, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Alice Meadows, Type: various
  • ECS Takes Down the Pay Wall for OA Week, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by The Electrochemical Society, Type: promotion, celebration, journal
  • Open Access infoPlaylist, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Rick Davis, Type: information
  • How has open access impacted your research or studying?, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Kevin Hawkins, Type: contest
  • Columbia University Open Access Week, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Columbia University Libraries, Type: tables, on, campus
  • Copyright and Open Access for Hybrid Courses, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by LaTonya Motley, Type: online, webinar
  • Reception for ESOC 210, Hacking and Open Source Culture, Posters ReleaseStudents in Professor Cheryl Knott’s General Education course, Hacking and Open Source Culture, will present posters summarizing, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Dan Lee, Type: student, poster, session
  • Information Wants to be Free:  An Open Access Lunch and Learn, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Jeff Rosedale, Type: brown, bag, lunch, and, learn, presentation
  • In broad daylight: Innovation and transparency in peer review, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by OA@Pitt; Carnegie Mellon University, Type: panel, discussion
  • ACRL Presents Webcast - Celebrate Open Access Week all 52 weeks of the year, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Kara Malenfant, Type: webcast
  • Open Access Week Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Anali Maughan Perry, Type: editathon
  • Faculty Brown Bag Lunch Discussion: "Creating and Using OER", 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Suzanne Kozaitis, Type: discussion
  • Research Poster Session, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Cheryl Knott and Dan Lee, Type: poster, session
  • Open Access in a Nutshell, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Cathy Cranston, Type: learning, activities
  • Open for Collaboration OA Week Kickoff, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Jennifer Chan, Type: table
  • Happy Hour at The Winslow, 2015-10-19, USA, Organized by Davis Erin Anderson, Type: happy, hour
  • The Open Movement in Higher Education, 2015-10-15, USA, Organized by OA@Pitt, Carnegie Mellon University, Type: lecture
  • 29-30 March 2015- Library Publishing Forum 2015, Portland, Oregon, USA.
  • 25 March 2015- "How GW's OA Policy Works for You", George Washington University, USA.
  • 19 March 2015- Open Humanities and Digital Scholarship: Access, Innovation and Support, Boston, MA, USA.
  • 11-12 March 2015- Center for Open Science Workshop, University of California, USA.
  • 10 March 2015- Introduction to Authors' Rights, CUNY, New York, USA.
  • 27 Feb 2015- Open Textbook Workshop, Virginia Tech, USA.
  • 19 Feb 2015- Open Science Workshop, University of Maryland, USA.
  • 17 Feb 2015- Paving the Way for Open Educational Resources, Ohio State University, USA.
  • 12 Feb 2015- How to Share Your Data and Ethically Re-Use Data Created by Others, University of Minnesota, USA.
  • 29-30 Jan 2015- Tackling Textbook Costs Through Open Educational Resources: A Primer, Chicago, USA.
  • 29 Jan 2015- Publishing Choices: Evaluating Traditional and Open Access Journals, George Mason University, USA.
  • Sustainable, Successful Open Data Publication, 9th International Digital Curation Conference, San Francisco, US, February 25 2014.
  • Webcast invitation: Open Access Week Idea Swap, 2011;
  • Berlin9 Open Access Conference: The impact of Open Access in Research and Scholarship 9-10 November 2011, Washington DC is organised jointly by SPARC, Max Planck Society, Association of Research Libraries, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Marine Biological Laboratory.
  • The SPARC 2012 Open Access meeting will be held March 11-13 2012 at the Kansas City Intercontinental Hotel.

Publications

  • Abdus-Salaam, H., L. Davis, and D. De Oliveira Mota. 2009. “Modeling Dependent Demand Arrivals within an Open-Access Scheduling System.” Pp. 256–61 in TIC-STH’09: 2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference - Science and Technology for Humanity.
  • Abreha, B. G., S. Agarwal, I. Foster, B. Blaiszik, and S. A. Lopez. 2019. “Virtual Excited State Reference for the Discovery of Electronic Materials Database: An Open-Access Resource for Ground and Excited State Properties of Organic Molecules.” Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 10(21):6835–41. doi: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b02577.
  • Adams, A. J. 2012. “Open Access and Optometry and Vision Science.” Optometry and Vision Science 89(4):371. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0b013e318253d8de.
  • Adams, M. A. 2004. “Managing Open Access Labs: ‘MacGyver Principle.’” Pp. 183–87 in Proceedings ACM SIGUCCS User Services Conference.
  • Adibuzzaman, M., K. Musselman, A. Johnson, P. Brown, Z. Pitluk, and A. Grama. 2016. “Closing the Data Loop: An Integrated Open Access Analysis Platform for the MIMIC Database.” Pp. 137–40 in Computing in Cardiology. Vol. 43.
  • Adler, J. R., T. M. Chan, J. B. Blain, B. Thoma, and P. Atkinson. 2019. “#OpenAccess: Free Online, Open-Access Crowdsource-Reviewed Publishing Is the Future; Traditional Peer-Reviewed Journals Are on the Way Out.” Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 21(1):11–14. doi: 10.1017/cem.2018.481.
  • Agrawal, A. A. 2014. “Four More Reasons to Be Skeptical of Open-Access Publishing.” Trends in Plant Science 19(3):133. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2014.01.005.
  • Agrawal, R., S. Hampal, and L. M. Flood. 1992. “The Open Access ENT Casualty Service.” The Journal of Laryngology & Otology 106(8):719–21. doi: 10.1017/S0022215100120675.
  • Agrawal, S., R. J. Mahajan, J. S. Barthel, and J. B. Marshall. 1996. “Are Patients Who Undergo Open-Access Endoscopy More Anxious about Their Procedures than Patients Referred from the GI Clinic?” Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 43(4):307. doi: 10.1016/S0016-5107(96)80069-1.
  • Ahmed, M. U., D. J. Bennett, T. C. Hsieh, B. B. Doonan, S. Ahmed, and J. M. Wu. 2016. “Repositioning of Drugs Using Open-Access Data Portal DTome: A Test Case with Probenecid (Review).” International Journal of Molecular Medicine 37(1):3–10. doi: 10.3892/ijmm.2015.2411.
  • Aiello, K. 2005. “Open Access Appointing in Army Primary Care Clinics.” Military Medicine 170(5):370–74. doi: 10.7205/MILMED.170.5.370.
  • Akers, K. G., and V. B. Shidman. 2016. “CytoJournal Quiz Cases: Publishing Open-Access, PubMed-Searchable Cytopathology Cases with Educational Messages.” CytoJournal 13(1). doi: 10.4103/1742-6413.187015.
  • Akins, J. 2018. “Establishing an Open-Access MFA Thesis Collection.” Art Documentation 37(1):44–54. doi: 10.1086/697271.
  • Akmon, D. 2011. “Moving beyond Sharing vs. Withholding to Understand How Scientists Share Data through Large-Scale, Open Access Databases.” Pp. 634–35 in ACM International Conference Proceeding Series.
  • Alamri, Y., and A. Abu-Zaid. 2019. “Equipping Junior Authors Against Predatory Open-Access Journals.” Academic Medicine 94(10):1405. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000002873.
  • Albert, K (2006) Open access: implications for scholarly publishing and medical libraries J Med Libr Assoc.; 94(3): 253–262.
  • Albert, K. M. 2006. “Open Access: Implications for Scholarly Publishing and Medical Libraries.” Journal of the Medical Library Association 94(3):253–62.
  • Alemneh, D. G., S. Hastings, S. Hawamdeh, A. McLean, and A. Rorissa. 2011. “Open Access and Scholarly Communication: The Current Landscape, Future Direction, and the Influence on Global Scholarship.” Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting 48. doi: 10.1002/meet.2011.14504801056.
  • Aleven, V., B. M. McLaren, and J. Sewall. 2009. “Scaling up Programming by Demonstration for Intelligent Tutoring Systems Development: An Open-Access Web Site for Middle School Mathematics Learning.” IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies 2(2):64–78. doi: 10.1109/TLT.2009.22.
  • Alexiou, V. G., and M. E. Falagas. 2008. “E-Meducation.Org: An Open Access Medical Education Web Portal.” BMC Medical Education 8. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-8-6.
  • Alison, A., and C. Piot. 2014. “Editors’ Introduction: Open Access.” Cultural Anthropology 29(2):201–2. doi: 10.14506/ca29.2.01.
  • Allen, E. J., and R. K. Weber. 2014. “The Library and the Web: Graduate Students’ Selection of Open Access Journals for Empirical Literature Searches.” Journal of Web Librarianship 8(3):243–62. doi: 10.1080/19322909.2014.927745.
  • Allen, E. J., and R. K. Weber. 2015. “An Exploration of Indexed and Non-Indexed Open Access Journals: Identifying Metadata Coding Variations.” Journal of Web Librarianship 9(2–3):65–84. doi: 10.1080/19322909.2015.1020185.
  • Allen, G., A. Guzman-Alvarez, A. Smith, A. Gamage, M. Molinaro, and D. S. Larsen. 2015. “Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Open-Access ChemWiki Resource as a Replacement for Traditional General Chemistry Textbooks.” Chemistry Education Research and Practice 16(4):939–48. doi: 10.1039/c5rp00084j.
  • Allen, J. G. 2000. “Commuter Rail, Freight Railroads, and the Open Access Debate.” Transportation Research Record (1704):35–41. doi: 10.3141/1704-06.
  • Allen, R., W. Bayliff, J. Joseph, and D. Squires. 2010. The Benefits and Costs of Transformation of Open Access on the High Seas.
  • Allison, A., and A. Fouladkhah. 2018. “Sensitivity of Salmonella Serovars and Natural Microflora to High-Pressure Pasteurization: Open Access Data for Risk Assessment and Practitioners.” Data in Brief 21:480–84. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2018.09.071.
  • Allison, A., D. Boyer, and C. Piot. 2016. “FINANCING OPEN ACCESS: Introducing Friends of Cultural Anthropology.” Cultural Anthropology 31(2):159–61. doi: 10.14506/ca31.2.01.
  • Alperin, J. P., C. J. Gomez, and S. Haustein. 2019. “Identifying Diffusion Patterns of Research Articles on Twitter: A Case Study of Online Engagement with Open Access Articles.” Public Understanding of Science 28(1):2–18. doi: 10.1177/0963662518761733.
  • Alquthami, T. S., J. Langston, K. Schoder, M. O. Faruque, M. Steurer, R. Meeker, S. Dale, and T. Baldwin. 2010. “Projected Load and Generation Data in Support of an Open Access Notional Dynamic Model of the Florida Grid.” in IEEE PES General Meeting, PES 2010.
  • Alston, J. M. 2019. “Open Access Principles and Practices Benefit Conservation.” Conservation Letters 12(6). doi: 10.1111/conl.12672.
  • Altamura, A. C., D. Armadoros, M. Jaeger, R. Kernish, J. Locklear, and H. P. Volz. 2008. “Importance of Open Access to Atypical Antipsychotics for the Treatment of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: A European Perspective.” Current Medical Research and Opinion 24(8):2271–82. doi: 10.1185/03007990802250056.
  • Ammerman, J. W. 2011. “Open-Access to Nutrition Research Information: A Public Policy Debate.” Journal of the American Dietetic Association 111(5):678–82. doi: 10.1016/j.jada.2011.02.013.
  • Amundsen, E. S., T. Bjørndal, and J. M. Conrad. 1995. “Open Access Harvesting of the Northeast Atlantic Minke Whale.” Environmental & Resource Economics 6(2):167–85. doi: 10.1007/BF00691682.
  • Anderson, B. 2004a. “Open Access and Institutional Repositories.” Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian 23(1):97–101. doi: 10.1300/J103v23n01_05.
  • Anderson, B. 2004b. “Open Access Journals.” Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian 22(2):93–99. doi: 10.1300/J103v22n02_06.
  • Anderson, C. R. 1998. “Universal Access-Free and Open Access - It Depends.” Reference and User Services Quarterly 38(1):25–27.
  • Anderson, D. R. 2008. “Evaluating Open Access: Problems with the Program or the Studies? [2].” Annals of Internal Medicine 149(12):909–10. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-149-12-200812160-00014.
  • Anderson, E. J., and M. L. Knothe Tate. 2007. “Open Access to Novel Dual Flow Chamber Technology for in Vitro Cell Mechanotransduction, Toxicity and Pharamacokinetic Studies.” BioMedical Engineering Online 6. doi: 10.1186/1475-925X-6-46.
  • Anderson, L. G. 1982. “The Share System in Open-Access and Optimally Regulated Fisheries.” Land Economics 58(4):435–49. doi: 10.2307/3145691.
  • Anderson, L. G. 2000. “Open Access Fisheries Utilization with an Endogenous Regulatory Structure: An Expanded Analysis.” Annals of Operations Research 94(1–4):231–57. doi: 10.1023/a:1018904830246.
  • Anderson, L. G. 2002. “A Comparison of the Utilization of Stocks with Patchy Distribution and Migration under Open Access and Marine Reserves: An Extended Analysis.” Marine Resource Economics 17(4):269–89. doi: 10.1086/mre.17.4.42629370.
  • Anderson, L. G. 2004a. “Open-Access Fishery Performance When Vessels Use Goal Achievement Behavior.” Marine Resource Economics 19(4):439–58. doi: 10.1086/mre.19.4.42629446.
  • Anderson, R. 2004b. “Author Disincentives and Open Access.” Serials Review 30(4):288–91. doi: 10.1080/00987913.2004.10764925.
  • Anderson, R. 2004c. “Author Disincentives and Open Access.” Serials Review 30(4):288–91. doi: 10.1016/j.serrev.2004.09.001.
  • Anderson, R. 2004d. “Open Access in the Real World.” College and Research Libraries News 65(4):206–8. doi: 10.5860/crln.65.4.206.
  • Anderson, R. 2007. “Guest Editorial: Open Access - Clear Benefits, Hidden Costs.” Learned Publishing 20(2):83–84. doi: 10.1087/174148507X183542.
  • Anderson, R. 2014. “Is Rational Discussion of Open Access Possible?” Insights: The UKSG Journal 27(2):171–80. doi: 10.1629/2048-7754.162.
  • Anderson, R. 2016. “Why Are There Virtually No Mandatory Open Access Policies at American Universities?” Learned Publishing 29(3):215–18. doi: 10.1002/leap.1034.
  • Anderson, R. 2021. “Open Access and Academic Freedom: Teasing Out Some Important Nuances.” Development and Change. doi: 10.1111/dech.12636.
  • Anderson, V. 2008. “Open Access 2.0? [4].” Scientist 22(1):16.
  • Andrews, P., and J. Falkner. 2007. “Open Access to Proteomics Data: A Valuable Resource for Biology and Medicine.” Journal of Proteome Research 6(6):2047–48. doi: 10.1021/pr0707509.
  • Anon. 2009. “Open Access in 2008.” Journal of Electronic Publishing 12(1). doi: 10.3998/3336451.0012.104.
  • Anon. 2020. “Expert Consensus on an Open-Access United Nations International Multiple Micronutrient Antenatal Preparation–Multiple Micronutrient Supplement Product Specification.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1470(1):3–13. doi: 10.1111/nyas.14322.
  • Antell, K., J. S. Foote, and J. B. Foote. 2016. “Scholarly Publishing’s Evolving Landscape: Impact Metrics, Electronic-Only Journals, and Open Access in Journalism and Communication Research.” Journalism and Mass Communication Educator 71(3):309–28. doi: 10.1177/1077695816668864.
  • Anumba, C. J. 2011. “Buildings: An Open Access Journal for the Built Environment.” Buildings 1(1):1–3. doi: 10.3390/buildings1010001.
  • Aram Donabedian, D., and J. Carey. 2011. “Open Access and Liberal Education: A Look at Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.” Slavic and East European Information Resources 12(4):201–23. doi: 10.1080/15228886.2011.621113.
  • Archbold, D. D. 2015. “Horticulturae — An International, Multidisciplinary, Open Access Journal.” Horticulturae 1(1):1–2. doi: 10.3390/horticulturae1010001.
  • Arendt, J., B. Peacemaker, and H. Miller. 2019. “Same Question, Different World: Replicating an Open Access Research Impact Study.” College and Research Libraries 80(3):303–18. doi: 10.5860/crl.80.3.303.
  • Armato, S. G., and C. Baldock. 2015. “‘hybrid Gold’ Is the Most Appropriate Open-Access Modality for Journals like Medical Physics.” Medical Physics 42(1):1–4. doi: 10.1118/1.4895979.
  • Arndt, S. 2006. “Open Access and Article Processing Charges.” Substance Abuse: Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 1(1). doi: 10.1186/1747-597X-1-19.
  • Arndt, T. S. 2012. “Doctoral Students in New Zealand Have Low Awareness of Institutional Repository Existence, but Positive Attitudes toward Open Access Publication of Their Work.” Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 7(4):119–21. doi: 10.18438/b8qw4r.
  • Arshad, Z., J. Smith, M. Roberts, W. H. Lee, B. Davies, K. Bure, G. A. Hollander, S. Dopson, C. Bountra, and D. Brindley. 2016. “Open Access Could Transform Drug Discovery: A Case Study of JQ1.” Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery 11(3):321–32. doi: 10.1517/17460441.2016.1144587.
  • Arunachalam, S. S., and K. K. Sekhar. 2013. “Performance of Closed Access and Open Access Femtocells in a Heterogeneous LTE Microcellular Environment.” Pp. 787–90 in International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing, ICCSP 2013 - Proceedings.
  • Ascoli, G. A. 2005. “Looking Forward to Open Access.” Neuroinformatics 3(1):1–3. doi: 10.1385/ni:3:1:001.
  • Asghari, V., A. Ghrayeb, and S. Affes. 2015. “Opportunistic Open-Access Macro-Femto Networks with Femto Base Station Selection.” in 2015 IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Wireless Broadband, ICUWB 2015.
  • Aspesi, C., and A. Brand. 2020. “In Pursuit of Open Science, Open Access Is Not Enough.” Science 368(6491):574–77. doi: 10.1126/science.aba3763.
  • Assefa, S., A. Rorissa, K. Matusiak, D. G. Alemneh, and K. Helge. 2014. “Open Access: The Global Scene.” Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting 51(1). doi: 10.1002/meet.2014.14505101017.
  • Atchison, A., and J. Bull. 2014. “Will Open Access Get Me Cited? An Analysis of the Efficacy of Open Access Publishing in Political Science.” PS - Political Science and Politics 48(1):129–37. doi: 10.1017/S1049096514001668.
  • Atieh, J., V. Chedid, K. Khoshbin, S. Kane, and M. Camilleri. 2020. “Development of a Score to Predict Positive Colonic Histology in Chronic Diarrhea Assessed in Open-Access Colonoscopy.” Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. doi: 10.1097/MCG.0000000000001414.
  • Atiso, K., D. Adkins, and E. Borteye Mensah. 2017. “Knowledge of Open Access Journals Among Research Scientists in Ghana.” Serials Librarian 73(3–4):327–37. doi: 10.1080/0361526X.2017.1376730.
  • Austin, R. H., V. H. Crespi, A. T. C. Johnson, M. Tanaka, and E. G. Wang. 2011. “Editorial: Welcome to AIP Advances-a New Open-Access Journal from the American Institute of Physics.” AIP Advances 1(1). doi: 10.1063/1.3555832.
  • Averett, N. 2016. “Researchers Launch Open-Access Gut Project.” BioScience 66(2):180. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biv180.
  • Avery, M., A. Holzman, and R. Brown. 2017. “Special Issue on Open Access.” Journal of Scholarly Publishing 49(1):1–4. doi: 10.3138/jsp.49.1.1.
  • Avital, M., B. C. Björk, R. J. Boland, K. Crowston, and A. Majchrzak. 2008. “Open Access Publishing and the Future of Information Systems Research [La Publication En Open Access Et L’avenir de La Recherche Sur Les Systèmes D’information].” in ICIS 2008 Proceedings - Twenty Ninth International Conference on Information Systems.
  • Avital, M., B. C. Björk, R. J. Boland, K. Crowston, K. Lyytinen, and A. Majchrzak. 2009. “ICIS 2008 Panel Report: Open Access Publishing to Nurture the Sprouts of Knowledge and the Future of Information Systems Research.” Communications of the Association for Information Systems 24(1):509–22. doi: 10.17705/1cais.02430.
  • Azadbakht, E., and T. Schultz. 2020. “At the Click of a Button: Assessing the User Experience of Open Access Finding Tools.” Information Technology and Libraries 39(2). doi: 10.6017/ITAL.V39I2.12041.
  • Azcona, D., I. H. Hsiao, and A. F. Smeaton. 2018. “Modelling Math Learning on an Open Access Intelligent Tutor.” Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) 10948 LNAI:36–40. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-93846-2_7.
  • Azim, A., J. Beck-Esmay, and T. M. Chan. 2018. “Editorial Processes in Free Open Access Medical Educational (FOAM) Resources.” AEM Education and Training 2(3):204–12. doi: 10.1002/aet2.10097.
  • B. Rudders, D., and J. M. Ward. 2015. “Own-Price Elasticity of Open Access Supply as a Long-Run Measure of Fish Stock Abundance.” Marine Policy 53:215–26. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2014.10.003.
  • Babb, J. F. 2013. “Welcome to Atoms: A New Open Access Journal.” Atoms 1(1):1. doi: 10.3390/atoms1010001.
  • Babinec, M. S., and H. Mercer. 2009. “Introduction: Metadata and Open Access Repositories.” Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 47(3–4):209–12. doi: 10.1080/01639370902740301.
  • Bacci, E. D., D. Staniewska, K. S. Coyne, S. Boyer, L. A. White, N. Zach, and J. M. Cedarbaum. 2016. “Item Response Theory Analysis of the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Functional Rating Scale-Revised in the Pooled Resource Open-Access ALS Clinical Trials Database.” Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration 17(3–4):157–67. doi: 10.3109/21678421.2015.1095930.
  • Bachrach, S. 2009. “Open Access: Does It Address Our Problems?” Chemistry Central Journal 3(SUPPL. 1). doi: 10.1186/1752-153X-3-S1-O15.
  • Baggs, J. G. 2006. “Open Access.” Research in Nursing and Health 29(1):1–2. doi: 10.1002/nur.20113.
  • Baich, T. 2012. “Opening Interlibrary Loan to Open Access.” Interlending and Document Supply 40(1):55–60. doi: 10.1108/02641611211214305.
  • Baich, T. 2015. “Open Access: Help or Hindrance to Resource Sharing?” Interlending and Document Supply 43(2):68–75. doi: 10.1108/ILDS-01-2015-0003.
  • Bailey Jr., C. W. 2006. What Is Open Access?
  • Bailey, C. W. 2008. “Open Access and Libraries.” Collection Management 32(3–4):351–83. doi: 10.1300/J105v32n03_07.
  • Bailey, D. R. 2017. “Creating Digital Knowledge: Library as Open Access Digital Publisher.” College and Undergraduate Libraries 24(2–4):216–25. doi: 10.1080/10691316.2017.1323695.
  • Bailey, M., and N. Miller. 2019. “DMD Open-Access Variant Explorer (DOVE): A Scalable, Open-Access, Web-Based Tool to Aid in Clinical Interpretation of Genetic Variants in the DMD Gene.” Molecular Genetics and Genomic Medicine 7(1). doi: 10.1002/mgg3.510.
  • Bakamjian, T. 2019. “Open Access and Open Science Progression.” Interpretation 7(3):1A-3A. doi: 10.1190/INT-2019-0729-FE.1.
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