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Definition of open access in English: open accessnoun mass noun1Availability to all. open access to academic research Example sentencesExamples - This, too, is a form of open access.
- The general policy is, therefore, one of open access.
- Various individuals in these organisations have made open access possible.
- Some assumed open access meant publishing without peer review or printed journals.
- Only 28 percent of users allowed open access to their Facebook pages.
- This would allow for continuous development, open and verifiably honest search, and open access.
- Even pressure groups hitherto promoting open access to information sometimes felt the need to self-censor their own sites.
- In my opinion, open access is the federal law today in the states that are within the jurisdiction of the Ninth Circuit.
- The result, we predict, will be the rapid achievement of the dream of open access to scientific research.
- I favour the transition to paying with plain money, and open access will be the entirely natural outcome of that.
- Open access is especially relevant to the rollout of interactive television.
- It could be assumed that open access will affect only the quantity of scientific information from developing countries.
- I am, as you may know, a proponent of open access.
- This implicitly raises the question whether open access, in our discussion about the digital divide, supports Western imperialism.
- On the contrary, traditional publishers erect price and permission barriers precisely to prevent open access.
- The public needs to realise that there is open access to the college shows.
- The commons are an impure public good if the resource is defined by rivalrous consumption and non-excludability or open access.
- All things being equal, a better choice for authors, from a copyright perspective, is open access.
- Scholars need to understand how their intellectual property can be protected with open access.
- Open access is not the only potential of new technology; however, it is absolutely key to unleashing the full potential of new media.
- 1.1 A system where users of a library have direct access to bookshelves.
Example sentencesExamples - And now we have institutional repositories and open access to manage.
- Most holdings are on open access and require no retrieval by Library staff.
- Instead, there are excellent facsimiles on open access.
Definition of open access in US English: open accessnoun 1Availability to all. open access to academic research Example sentencesExamples - The commons are an impure public good if the resource is defined by rivalrous consumption and non-excludability or open access.
- This, too, is a form of open access.
- I favour the transition to paying with plain money, and open access will be the entirely natural outcome of that.
- Only 28 percent of users allowed open access to their Facebook pages.
- Some assumed open access meant publishing without peer review or printed journals.
- On the contrary, traditional publishers erect price and permission barriers precisely to prevent open access.
- Open access is especially relevant to the rollout of interactive television.
- Even pressure groups hitherto promoting open access to information sometimes felt the need to self-censor their own sites.
- In my opinion, open access is the federal law today in the states that are within the jurisdiction of the Ninth Circuit.
- This implicitly raises the question whether open access, in our discussion about the digital divide, supports Western imperialism.
- This would allow for continuous development, open and verifiably honest search, and open access.
- All things being equal, a better choice for authors, from a copyright perspective, is open access.
- Various individuals in these organisations have made open access possible.
- Scholars need to understand how their intellectual property can be protected with open access.
- The general policy is, therefore, one of open access.
- Open access is not the only potential of new technology; however, it is absolutely key to unleashing the full potential of new media.
- I am, as you may know, a proponent of open access.
- The public needs to realise that there is open access to the college shows.
- It could be assumed that open access will affect only the quantity of scientific information from developing countries.
- The result, we predict, will be the rapid achievement of the dream of open access to scientific research.
- 1.1 A system where users of a library have direct access to bookshelves.
Example sentencesExamples - Most holdings are on open access and require no retrieval by Library staff.
- And now we have institutional repositories and open access to manage.
- Instead, there are excellent facsimiles on open access.
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