Many scientists are strong supporters of open access publishing.
In 2007, a study conducted by Jawhraa Abdul Rahaman, to explore the contentment of academics in universities in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia towards open Access publishing - 63.4% of the total participants in the study showed their desire to have their scientific publications available for free access on the Internet in future, compared with 22.4% reported that they do not support the idea.
There is open-access publishing, typically supported by asking the author (or his employer) to pay for the paper to be published.
The British announcement followed the publication of a report by Dame Janet Finch, a sociologist at the University of Manchester, which recommends encouraging a business model adopted by one of the pioneers of open-access publishing, the Public Library of Science.
Support has been swelling for open-access scientific publishing: doing it online, in a way that allows anyone to read papers free of charge.
What the open access world of publishing has really done is made it possible for talent to rise, and rise, and keep rising given that the writer is an astute participant in both the creation and delivery of quality content.
Organization, since 2007, of events and training in support of open access, e-publishing, online journal management and institutional repositories.
Barbara Meredith, vice-president of professional and scholarly publishing at the Association of American Publishers, a trade group, has said that a demand for open access to research findings could undermine the sustainability of the publishing industry, and has promised to lobby vigorously against this happening.
Open Access experts from universities, specialized non-governmental organizations, UN agencies and publishing houses will gather together to deliberate on the strategy, present the global trends in OA and identify opportunities to improve access to peer-reviewed research information to all.
Open access advocates have the natural high ground and are gradually winning the debate over the future of academic publishing.
Projects: OA Publishing agreement with Springer to make available articles by Dutch researchers in Springer journals will be made available Open Access, with author's approval.
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