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*[http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/overview.htm Open Access Overview] — an introduction by [[Peter Suber]] on the major aspects of the topic, with lots of links to more detailed information | *[http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/overview.htm Open Access Overview] — an introduction by [[Peter Suber]] on the major aspects of the topic, with lots of links to more detailed information | ||
*[http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/timeline.htm Timeline of the Open Access Movement] — a detailed list of the major steps that have been taken since 1966 to open up access to the scholarly literature | *[http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/timeline.htm Timeline of the Open Access Movement] — a detailed list of the major steps that have been taken since 1966 to open up access to the scholarly literature | ||
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- Open Access Overview — an introduction by Peter Suber on the major aspects of the topic, with lots of links to more detailed information
- Timeline of the Open Access Movement — a detailed list of the major steps that have been taken since 1966 to open up access to the scholarly literature
- Chelsea Wald (2010). "Scientists Embrace Openness". Science Careers (2010-04-09). DOI:10.1126/science.caredit.a1000036. Research Blogging. [e]
- Provides an introductory overview of Open notebook science, focused on its practitioners. Covers the possibility of being scooped and exposes the benefits of open research in most of its variants: open science, open data, open access, open source.
- A lively discussion of the article is here, which broadens the subject to a comparison of open research and open journalism. Participants: The author, her editor, scientists, educators and patient advocates.