Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Oalib in line with US Open Access policy



White House announces new US open-access policy. In a long-awaited leap forward for open access, the US government said on 22 Feb, 2013 that publications from taxpayer-funded research should be made free to read after a year’s delay — expanding a policy that has, until now, applied only to biomedical science. The policy applies to all federal agencies that spend more than US$100 million on research and development, and is likely to double the number of articles made public each year.

Oalib ( www.oalib.net) wholly stands by open-access policy and is pursuing to deepen implement of open-access. The aim of open-access is to have citizens have fair access to public scientific researches which are funded by taxes they paid. Under this idea oalib releases OA library search engine in 2013(see www.oalib.net). Oalib provides a web page to search for research articles. You can get results in all disciplines and advanced research outcomes with  key words. All results retrieved by the engine are displayed in the same format that you can find the similar information in the same place between items with information of titles, authors, abstracts, full texts, dois, resources and other relevant information. You can also deal with them in batch.

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