Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Access to almost 270,000 scholarly articles through oalib



In the information age, information in countless forms is flowing into internet. New technologies have made it easers for people to get , store, share, and process data.

With online publishing becoming norm in the publication industry in this context, open access are gaining much momentum nowadays.

On 22 Feb, 2013, the White House science adviser, John Holdren, issued a memo instructing federal agencies that fund more than $100 million in research to create a mechanism to make published results free a year after publication. It is an expansion of a policy already in place at the National Institutes of Health, the nation’s largest funder of biomedical research.

It is a big step for government on open access, but it is not satisfied with researches and scientists who are intended to immediate open access to their research papers.

Oalib firmly support open access to scientific research papers, and is ready to promote academic communication. It offers a simple tool to find without any restriction referring open access articles around the world on its main page (visit www.oalib.com). Now there are at least 263,385 articles available through it, which you can freely download full text of them without pay-per-view fees.

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