Open access (OA) research is free to read anywhere, anytime. It provides a powerful way to maximize the impact of your research, which is why a growing number of researchers prefer open access publishing.
Open access (OA) research is free to read anywhere, anytime. It provides a powerful way to maximize the impact of your research, which is why a growing number of researchers prefer open access publishing.
There’s a lot to consider when it comes to communicating your research to the public, particularly when presenting under time […]
The much-anticipated new Routledge Open Research has now officially launched and is available for submissions from 14th April 2022. About […]
Research data is of vital importance, with open sharing possessing the potential to advance research and discovery. Find out how […]
What was the top 10 most-downloaded OA research of 2019? Choose open access for impact.
Are you a researcher in life sciences? Do you post your research on the preprint server, bioRxiv? Then you might […]
In 2018 Taylor & Francis published over 10,000 new open access research articles. But which of these received the most […]
We caught up with Kristen Knutson and Malcolm von Schantz, authors of an open access paper which has received a very […]
The TOP guidelines are a set of 8 standards designed to improve the transparency and openness of research. Hear from David Mellor from the Center for Open Science on open research.
Is your research eligible for one of the Open Science Badges? Researchers submitting to journals that support this Center for Open […]