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Showing below up to 46 results in range #1 to #46.
- Journal open-data policies (5 categories)
- Calls for papers (5 categories)
- OA publication funds (4 categories)
- Publisher policies on NIH-funded authors (4 categories)
- Discontinued OA publication funds (4 categories)
- Free and open-source journal management software (3 categories)
- Free and open-source repository software (3 categories)
- Advocacy organizations for OA (3 categories)
- Unanimous faculty votes (3 categories)
- Matching OA projects with programmers (3 categories)
- Declarations in support of OA (3 categories)
- Events celebrating Open Access Week (3 categories)
- OA by the numbers (3 categories)
- Guides for OA journal publishers (3 categories)
- Events (3 categories)
- Data repositories (3 categories)
- Services to support repository managers (2 categories)
- Journals that converted from OA to TA (2 categories)
- Calls for proposals (2 categories)
- Free and open source educational operating systems (2 categories)
- University actions (2 categories)
- Research in progress (2 categories)
- Discontinued social media sites about OA (2 categories)
- Institutions that support open access (2 categories)
- Discontinued discussion forums (2 categories)
- Author addenda (2 categories)
- Careers in OA (2 categories)
- Publishers of OA books (2 categories)
- Statements by learned societies and professional associations (2 categories)
- OA book business models (2 categories)
- Implementation resources for the NIH policy (2 categories)
- Jobs in open access (2 categories)
- Tools for OA (2 categories)
- OA speakers bureau (2 categories)
- Open educational resources (2 categories)
- OA journals published by libraries (2 categories)
- Free and open-source tools for OA (2 categories)
- Publishers who have lobbied against OA policies (2 categories)
- Institutional principles for negotiating with publishers (2 categories)
- Journal declarations of independence (2 categories)
- Publishers who have sued universities or libraries (2 categories)
- OA journal business models (2 categories)
- Discontinued blogs about OA (2 categories)
- Early OA journals (2 categories)
- Disciplinary repositories (2 categories)
- Journals that converted from TA to OA (2 categories)