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Open Access Implications for Sustainable Social, Political, and Economic Development
The removal of major obstacles to accessing, sharing, re-using and promotion of visibility of the research outputs.
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Open Access Initiatives and its Implications on Research Transformations
Musediq Tunji Bashorun (University of Ilorin, Nigeria), Jamiu Oladele Muhammed (LARIS, Faculty of Education, Univeristy of Ibadan, Nigeria), and Hajarat Abubakar (Kwara State College of Education, Nigeria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5018-2.ch012
Abstract
The Open Access initiative enhances innovative forms of scholarly inquiry and aids the impactful communication by transforming the way research output is disseminated and published. Prime objective of OA initiative is to improve wide accessibility and promotes visibility of research outputs without geographical barriers. This chapter investigates open access initiatives and the principles behind OA. It identifies the characteristics of OA and types of OA publishing business models. Moreover, the chapter discusses the growth of OA in Africa and examines the current trend in OA journals. Also, the chapter identifies various roles played by stakeholders towards adoption and use of OA for research transformation. This chapter examines different benefits and challenges faced by organizations, libraries, publishers, and researchers towards OA adoption and use for the research advancement. Recommendations on how to improve research outputs' visibility using OA were highlighted. Conclusion and suggestion for further research are provided.
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Libraries and Digital Media
Scholarly works available with unlimited access and unlimited reuse.
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Institutional Repositories in Africa: Issues and Challenges
Free availability on the public internet, permitting any user to read, download, copy, distribute and/or print, with the possibility to search or link to the full texts of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself.
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Open Access Literature Productivity of Library and Information Science: A DOAJ Perspective
It means unrestricted online access to peer-reviewed scholarly research. Open access is primarily intended for scholarly journals, but is also provided for a growing number of theses book chapters, and monographs.
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Digital Divide in Scholarly Communication
Access to research in the form of either individual manuscripts in institutional repositories or articles in electronic journals where few if any restrictions to the reader are present.
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Open Access to Knowledge and Challenges in Digital Libraries
This is making scholarly works freely available on the public Internet by allowing users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles; crawl them for indexing; pass them as data to software; or use them for any other lawful purpose, without imposing any barriers but giving authors control over the integrity of their work and the right to be properly acknowledged and cited.
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“Pretty Good Practices” for the Design of Teacher Portfolio Courses
In a portfolio course, the practice of hosting digital portfolios in a way that allows students to access, edit, and publicly share their portfolios even after the completion of a portfolio course.
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Open Access as a Platform for Sustainable Development: Prospects and Challenges in Africa
Dissemination of scholarly publications free of charge in digital form to everyone, which is free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.
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Research Data Management Support at Kaunas University of Technology
Free of charge and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions access to digital online resources.
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Open Access to Knowledge and Challenges in Digital Libraries
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From the Ethics of the Research Project to the Ethical Communication of Science: Particularities in the Social and Humanistic Fields
Type of publication available online for free, that can or cannot allow the author(s) to retain the copyright of their article(s). Some of the open-access journals charge the author(s) or their institution of affiliation with a fee for maintaining the article online and available for free.
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Electronic Documentation of Nigerian Indigenous Arts and Crafts for Historical Research Engagements and Tourism
The practice of making digital resources freely available to the public, often through online platforms, without restrictions on use or reuse.
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Predatory Open Access Journals and Attainment of Educational Sustainable Development Goals in Africa
This is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, free of cost or other access barriers.
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Evolution of the Legal Status of Oceanographic Data Management in Europe
The provision of immediate access, no registration, subscription, or payment requirements.
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Use of E-Resources by Social Scientists in Tamil Nadu, India
Open access (OA) means that a reader of a scientific publication can read it over the internet, print it out and even further distribute it for non-commercial purposes without any payments or restrictions.
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Journalists and Open Access: A Roadmap to Sustainable Development and Climate Change Adaptation in Tanzania
A situation which permits people to freely access, use and share scholarly information by removing communication barriers.
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Open Educational Resources in Africa: Opportunities, Pathways, and Challenges
This is a global movement that aims to grant free and open online access to academic information such as researcher publications and research data.
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Sharing Open Data in Agriculture: A Learning Curve for Developing Countries
Entails a set of principles and practices enabling researchers to distribute their publications and users are able to access them free of cost and no access barriers.
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New Opportunities in Libraries: Open Access, Open Content, and Collection
Open access (OA) is a mechanism by which research outputs are distributed online, free of cost or other barriers, and, in its most precise meaning, with the addition of an open license applied to promote reuse.
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Open Data Repositories in Knowledge Society
An unrestricted online access to peer reviewed scholarly research.
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Accessing and Maintaining Electronic Resources
Free access to information without payment or other barriers, including unrestricted use of that information.
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A Classification Scheme for Innovative Types in Scholarly Communication
Scholarly communication forms that do not charge users to (legally) read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of their content.
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Opportunities and Challenges Offered by the “New Normal” in the Book Value Chain
It is a set of principles where the research output is distributed online without any access barriers.
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Advancing Learning Through Virtual Worlds
an environment in which participants actively learn as they co-create content and meaning within virtual worlds
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Preserving Endangered Archives Through Open Access: The Role of the Endangered Archive Programme in Africa
Open Access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. What makes it possible is the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder (Suber, 2004, p.1).
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Adoption of Institutional Repositories Towards Realization of Digital Libraries: The Southern African Perspective
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From Project to Customized Service: Research Support at the University of Groningen Library
A publishing model through which scholarly publications are made available online to readers at no cost and with an open license allowing for re-use of the material.
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Educational Technology and Intellectual Property
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The Strategic Plan of Digital Libraries
The free online availability of digital content, typically scientific, or scholarly journal articles which are published electronically without expectation of payment.
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The Ethical Use of Online Content in Teaching and Learning
Works which include creative work that is available online without needing a password, license, or technical restriction. For example, “URLS” provide internet addresses so students/educators can access a work directly from the internet. There is no copyright violation in open access since no content was copied.
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The Concoct of Digital Preservation in Open Access: A Case of the University of Botswana Research, Innovation, and Scholarship Archive
The principle of disseminating information resources, at no cost, through the use of different information platforms. It is the principle of increasing knowledge development to everyone, through published information and raw-data without restrictions from copyrights, patents, legislations, or other mechanisms of control.
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The State of Access in Open and Distance Learning in Sub-Saharan Africa
A lack of hindrance in accessing the information resources required for education.
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Intellectual Property Challenges in Digital Library Environments
A philosophy advocating for free and full access and use of digital information.
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Open Access: A Sine-Qua-Non for Effective Information Service in Open and Distance Learning and Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
A publishing outlet for scholarly communication that makes results of research and academic publications freely available or accessible online to anyone without attracting any cost.
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Open Science and Its Impact on Libraries, Publishers, and Authors
Making peer reviewed scholarly manuscripts freely available via the Internet, permitting any user to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full text of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any lawful purpose, without financial, legal or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself. The only constraint on reproduction and distribution, and the only role for copyright in this domain, should be to give authors control over the integrity of their work and the right to be properly acknowledged and cited. May also refer to theses, books, book chapters, monographs and other content.
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The Adoption of Broadband Internet in Australia and Canada
Open access” policies are similar to local loop unbundling policies, but apply to the cable industry. Also known as “third party Internet access” rules, existing cable operators are required to make their network capacity available to competitors in an open access environment.
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Supporting Digital Information Literacy in the Age of Open Access: Considerations for Online Course Design
The quality of being digitally available for free use, storage, and reuse. Often applied to scholarly works freely accessed online, but not fully available for reuse or adaptation.
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Creative Commons: Demand of the Time
It is a publishing model for scholarly communication that makes research information available to readers without any financial, legal, or technical barriers to accessing it – that is to say when anyone can read, download, copy, distribute, print, search for and search within the information, or use it in education or in any other way within the legal agreements.
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Academic Libraries in the Digital Age
A publication or learning object that is free of cost and free from copyright restrictions.
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Opportunities Associated With Open Access Initiatives: Perspectives of Research Students From Selected Universities in Nigeria
Open access is a broad international movement that seeks to grant free and open online access to academic information, such as publications and data. Open access is a mechanism by which research outputs are distributed online, free of cost or other access barriers. With open access strictly defined, or libre open access, barriers to copying or reuse are also reduced or removed by applying an open license for copyright. (Wikipedia)
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Beyond the Crossroads: Transforming Research Support Services at Te Herenga Waka Library
The unrestricted online access to research outputs such as journal articles and books with content open to all and no access fees.
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Open Access
Immediate and free online access to scholarly publications and the ability to use the publications in a digital environment.
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Library Issues in Adult Online Education
Digital works that are made available frequently at no cost to the reader on the public Internet for purposes of education and research.
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Knowledge in the Shrinking Commons: Libraries and Open Access in a Market-Driven World
The free and unrestricted availability of research and information; typically in digital form.
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