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− | Have you ever heard of the term Open Access<ref name = "wiki">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_access], wiki definition of open access </ref>? If you have never heard about it, I guess you have never tried to get access to those scholarly article or research online. It is a painful experience when you finally find a research paper relates to your group project on Google Scholar but which requires a purchase to access. Personally, I have such experiences occasionally in many of my school project researches. This is a reason why I am a strong supporter of Open Access Movement<ref name = " | + | Have you ever heard of the term Open Access<ref name = "wiki">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_access], wiki definition of open access </ref>? If you have never heard about it, I guess you have never tried to get access to those scholarly article or research online. It is a painful experience when you finally find a research paper relates to your group project on Google Scholar but which requires a purchase to access. Personally, I have such experiences occasionally in many of my school project researches. This is a reason why I am a strong supporter of Open Access Movement<ref name = "oam">[http://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/timeline.htm], Timeline of the Open Access Movement </ref>. Open Access Movement is the worldwide effort to provide free access to scientific and scholarly researches. In 2013, the US government "issued United States' Federal Agencies with more than $100 million in annual R&D expenditures to develop plans within six months to make the published results of federally funded research freely available to the public within one year of publication" <ref name = "us_oam"> [https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/ostp_public_access_memo_2013.pdf], Information retrieved from the US official file</ref>. |
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Theme of Interest
Have you ever heard of the term Open Access[1]? If you have never heard about it, I guess you have never tried to get access to those scholarly article or research online. It is a painful experience when you finally find a research paper relates to your group project on Google Scholar but which requires a purchase to access. Personally, I have such experiences occasionally in many of my school project researches. This is a reason why I am a strong supporter of Open Access Movement[2]. Open Access Movement is the worldwide effort to provide free access to scientific and scholarly researches. In 2013, the US government "issued United States' Federal Agencies with more than $100 million in annual R&D expenditures to develop plans within six months to make the published results of federally funded research freely available to the public within one year of publication" [3].