Open Access Month 2023
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Open-access research refers to the practice of making scholarly literature freely available to the public online. This approach aims to remove barriers to knowledge by providing unrestricted access to research papers, articles, and other academic materials. Open access promotes transparency, collaboration, and the dissemination of knowledge, making it accessible to a global audience, regardless of financial or institutional constraints. It often involves authors or institutions covering publication costs, ensuring that research findings are readily accessible for anyone to read, share, and build upon.
We are excited to showcase the large range of authors and academic research we have published. We truly value open access for democratizing knowledge, fostering global collaboration, advancing research, and ensuring equitable access to information, promoting a more inclusive and informed society.
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Trending Open Access Journals
These are some trending open access journals and articles among the many we publish.
Laura B. Perro, Emily J. Rayfield & Jennifer A. Clack
Evolutionary convergence in a small cursorial styracosternan ornithopod dinosaur from western Europe
Albert Prieto-Marquez & Albert Selles
A new chigutisaurid (Brachyopoidea, Temnospondyli) with soft tissue preservation from the Triassic Sydney Basin, New South Wales, Australia
Lachlan J. Hart, Bryan M. Gee, Patrick M. Smith & Matthew R. McCurry
Lindsay B. Flynn & Sarah Kostecki
Discrimination in the private rental market in Australia: large families from refugee backgrounds
Anna Ziersch, Nicole Loehr & Keith Miller
Everyday activism: Private tenants demand right to home
Adriana Mihaela Soaita
Melika Shirmohammadi, Wee Chan Au & Mina Beigi
Transformational leadership effectiveness: an evidence-based primer
Connie Deng, Duygu Gulseren, Carlo Isola, Kyra Grocutt & Nick Turner
The impact of implementation intentions on the transfer of training from a management development program
Pete Greenan
Tammy Campbell
The role of education in a democracy: continuing the debate
Toni Leach, Jordi Collet-Sabé, Antoni Tort Bardolet, Nùria Simó Gil & Matthew Clarke
What is academic development? Contributing a frontier-extending conceptual analysis to the field’s epistemic development
Linda Evans
Lucas Miranda, Joeri Bordes, Serena Gasperoni & Juan Pablo Lopez
Acute stress and human spatial working memory strategy use
Robyn A. Husa, Tony W. Buchanan & Brenda A. Kirchhoff
“More than skin deep”: stress neurobiology and mental health consequences of racial discrimination
Maximus Berger & Zoltán Sarnyai
Juan J. Vargas-Iglesias
The forgotten art of walking. Toward intra-active geography of an urban landscape
Jakub Petri
Notes on metamodernism
Timotheus Vermeulen & Robin van den Akker
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Open Research
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Open Access Choices for Researcers
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