Written by Claus Rosenkrantz Hansen

 

In the upcoming editions of the CBS Library newsletter, we will be featuring a series of articles that explore different aspects of Open Access, including Open Access agreements with publishers, predatory publishing (and how to avoid it), Creative Commons licensing, and much more.

First up is a general introduction:

Open Access means free access to research publications as opposed to the traditional subscription model in which readers can access scholarly information by paying a subscription fee.
Open Access means:

  1. Increased Visibility and Impact: Open Access publications are available to a global audience, which can lead to higher visibility and citation rates.
  2. Accelerated Discovery: By removing paywalls, Open Access accelerates the dissemination of knowledge. Researchers can build on each other’s works more efficiently, leading to faster scientific advancements and innovation.
  3. Public Access: Many research projects are funded by public money. Open access ensures that the public has access to the research results that they have funded, promoting transparency and accountability.

 

CBS and Open Access

At CBS, we support the Open Access movement, and we are committed to making research articles from CBS available as Open Access. CBS has an Open Access policy that aligns with the broader goals of the Open Access movement, promoting transparency and wider dissemination of knowledge.

 

We can help you!

CBS Library is dedicated to helping CBS researchers meet the requirements of the Open Access funders. We stand ready to answer any question you may have about Open Access agreements with publishers and open licenses.

Stay tuned for more articles in the CBS Library Newsletter about: the benefits of Open Access, predatory journals (and how to avoid them), Open Access agreements with publishers, and more.

 

If you have questions or comments about Open Access, please contact us at mailto:oa@cbs.dk

For more information, check out Open Access guide