WHAT IS IT? Open access is free, unrestricted access to peer-reviewed scholarly research literature and data.
WHY DO IT? Publicly-funded research should be made freely available to the community who support it
BENEFITS
To the members of public
- Allows access to journal articles without restrictions of costs and time delay
- Reveals the latest medical discoveries and breakthroughs (which may save your life)
- Gives crucial information freely to medical professionals, students and nurses in developing countries so saving thousands of lives
- Enriches the educational experience of millions of students and teachers around the world (who otherwise cannot afford subscriptions to prestigious journals)
To the academics
- Removes barriers to networking and sharing research
- Increases exposure and use of publications
- Facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration and new discoveries
- Increase usage, citations and impact
Please visit the links below to hear from our academics about some of the Open Access research that is available to you:
- Dr. Jonathan Williams, Lecturer In Physiotherapy (Link to article)
- Dr. Zulfiqar Khan, Associate Professor (Link to article)
- Dr. Anita Diaz, Lecturer (Link to article)
- Professor Edwin van Teijlingen, Professor of Maternal & Perinatal Health (Link to article)
- Dr. Matthew Frew, Senior Lecturer in Event Management (Link to article)
- Professor XiaoSong Yang, Senior Lecturer in Computer Animation (Link to article)
Celebrate Open Access at BU and join us at these exciting events.
NB: Please email Charmain Lyons (clyons@bournemouth.ac.uk) if you wish to join the Faculty Open Access Lunch so that lunch can be ordered for you.
For more information about
- The International Open Access Week and how you can get involved or help out;
- Open access in general;
- how to publish your article open access
Please get in touch with Pengpeng Hatch (pphatch@bournemouth.ac.uk, tel: 01202 963154).
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