Open Access: an Evaluation of its Impact, Obstacles, and Advancements

Аутори

  • Rachel Miles Center for the Advancement of Digital Scholarship, Kansas State University

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https://doi.org/10.18485/bibliotekar.2016.58.1_2.1

Кључне речи:

отворени приступ, објављивање научних радова, самоархивирање, ауторско право, научна комуникација, дигитална научна комуникација, отворени подаци

Сажетак

Доступност резултата истраживања императив је данашњег жилавог дигиталног доба, међутим често је отежана због плаћања надокнаде издавачу. Идеја отвореног приступа врло је једноставна: свима треба да буде омогућено да  приступају, користе или надограђују сва истраживања. Овај рад фокусираће се на три кључна подручја отвореног приступа: његов утицај на научну комуникацију и јавност, препреке које треба да се превазиђу, као и његова унапређења. Утицај деловања отвореног приступа тешко је квантификовати, али све већи број студија о отвореном приступу приказују углавном изразито позитивне резултате. Културне норме унутар академске заједнице, као што је ослањање на импакт фактор часописа за процену квалитета појединих истраживачких радова ометају напредак отвореног приступа. С друге стране, држава и саме институције подржавају покрет за отворени приступ захтевајући да се научни радови депонују у институционалним или тематским репозиторијумима одмах након објављивања. Као информациони стручњаци, библиотекари имају одговорност као практичари, аутори и уредници да подрже отворени приступ и охрабре друге у академској заједници да учине исто.

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