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IndiaRxiv, the preprint repository for Indian Research – A conversation with Sridhar Gutam

Sridhar Gutam is a Senior Plant Physiologist at ICAR, the Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, and also the Convenor at Open Access India. His main area of interests are Plant Physiology, Plant Phenology and Plant Phenotyping as well as Open Access, Open Data, Free and Open Source Software.

By Access 2 Perspectives, 20 hoursMay 20, 2022 ago
Lambert Heller podcast
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A Librarian’s view on Open Science – A conversation with Lambert Heller

A conversation with Lambert Heller

By Access 2 Perspectives, 2 weeksMay 9, 2022 ago
Conversations (podcast)

Exercising your freedom to publish – A conversation with Dasapta Erwin Irawan

A conversation with Dasapta Erwin Irawan

By Access 2 Perspectives, 3 weeksMay 3, 2022 ago
Animal Welfare

Open Science & Goats – A conversation with Christian Nawroth

A conversation with Christian Nawroth.

By Access 2 Perspectives, 2 monthsMarch 31, 2022 ago
AfricArXiv

Preprint servers gain prominence, a spotlight on AfricArXiv

Talking about preprints and AfricArXiv in particular, we are honored to be featured in University World News along with colleagues and institutional partners Joy Owango (TCC Africa-Training Centre in Communication ), Stephanie Dawson (ScienceOpen), Mark Hahnel (figshare), Catherine Ahearn (Knowledge Futures Group).

By Access 2 Perspectives, 2 monthsMarch 17, 2022 ago
Open Access

The Budapest Open Access Initiative:20th Anniversary Recommendations

The Budapest Open Access Initiative is celebrating its 20th anniversary and is marking this occasion by releasing four major recommendations, informed by community input, to guide #openaccess in the next 10 years.

By Access 2 Perspectives, 2 monthsMarch 17, 2022 ago
Open Access

Open Access Beyond Article Processing Charges

Heads of states and various stakeholders have convened at COP26 to formulate solutions to the impacts of climate change. Addressing these enormous challenges requires access to scientific research, including that conducted by environmental non-government organizations (eNGOs).

By Access 2 Perspectives, 6 monthsNovember 11, 2021 ago
Open Access

Comparative Literature Search

Here are a few quick search results in counter-chronological order for “illegal pharmaceuticals” (example search). Be aware that each platform works with a specific search approach and algorithm which is why we recommend for you to always compare and screen search results on more than one or two platforms:

By Access 2 Perspectives, 1 yearApril 6, 2021 ago
Open Access

Kamila Markram: Open Science can save the planet

Imagine: from your taxpayer’s money, you pay for the highways in your country. And then imagine a company would come along, put up a toll gate and charge you so much money that only the richest cars could afford to use this highway. We would never allow this to happen on our roads, would we? But then why are we allowing this to happen to our scientific knowledge?

By Access 2 Perspectives, 2 yearsAugust 6, 2020 ago
COVID-19

Hoarding in science, no thanks. Openness and transparency in crisis mode and beyond

During the current SARS-COV-2 pandemic, the scientific approach is ostensibly unable to keep up with the rapid pace at which the crisis is spreading. After developing a research idea, it usually takes years to publish the results. Now, however, things need to move faster. One more reason to embrace open Read more…

By Rima Maria Rahal, 2 yearsApril 20, 2020 ago

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