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What is Green Open Access Model

Handbook of Research on Impacts of International Business and Political Affairs on the Global Economy
An open access model which is also called self-archived model where articles were deposited in an institutional repository or subject repository.
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Open Access Policies: Between Rights and Obligations
Ratnaria Wahid (Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia) and Bakri Mat (Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9806-2.ch016
Abstract
Scholarly publishing is central to the efficiency of research, dissemination of research findings and diffusion of scientific and technical knowledge. Studies however reported that gaining access to published research findings is still a problem due to the increasing costs of journal subscription, a system protected by copyright law. This chapter briefly explains open access and explores its strengths and weaknesses. It further explains why the UK accepted the Finch Report recommendations to encourage innovations by enabling more people to read and use research publications. This chapter emphasizes that the benefit of open access policy as an incentive to enhance innovation must be encountered with caution as it will bring varying implications for different countries and disciplines. It also argues that although those involved in scholarly publishing have the right to be fairly compensated, they also have the moral obligation to ensure its dissemination for the benefit of public interest.
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Predatory Open Access Journals and Attainment of Educational Sustainable Development Goals in Africa
Self-archiving by authors is permitted under green OA. Independently from publication by a publisher, the author also posts the work to a website controlled by the author, the research institution that funded or hosted the work, or to an independent central open repository, where people can download the work without paying.
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