Open Access (OA) basically refers to the making of research outputs freely and easily available to everyone with an internet connection without any copyright, cost or other barriers. The concept and term was first defined by the Budapest Open Access Initiative (2002), the Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing (2003), and the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities (2003). Nowadays, researchers and OA advocates are striving to extend its meaning and to transform research output and access so as to make it more open and inclusive.
Pivot Science Publications publishes in the Gold Open Access model and is responsible for making all papers immediately and freely available on our journals' website. Readers are free to use any content published in our journals without asking for permission from the authors or publisher, as long as the original work is correctly cited.
Non-Open Access academic publishers own the copyrights of the articles published in their journals. Readers must therefore pay to obtain access to the articles which they want to read. Although some researchers may be able to obtain access to the required articles via their host institutions where they have paid for journal access, the ever increasing cost of journal subscriptions has become a heavy financial burden for many institutions. Non-Open Access journals make scholarly research and knowledge dissemination very costly. Thus, only those who can afford the subscription have unrestricted access to the latest research findings.
By contrast, research output published in Open Access journals can be read by anyone with access to the Internet. Readers and libraries do not have to pay for an individual article or journal subscription. Thus, Open Access levels the playing field so that an independent scholar, an adjunct faculty member at a small college, and a tenured faculty member at a major research university have the same level of access to a given open access article.
As Open Access articles are freely and permanently available online, publishing in the Open Access mode rather than behind a paywall can help authors to publicize their research to a wider audience globally. Further, Open Access publications are also more likely to be included in search engines and indexing databases. As a result, greater number of readers has the potential to be converted into an increased number of citations for the authors.
The online publishing of Open Access journals facilitates rapid publication. Accepted manuscripts are typically published online more rapidly in Open Access journals than in traditional, subscription-based and printed journals.
Content published under a CC-BY 4.0 can be archived anywhere, allowing authors to easily comply with the requirements of research funders.
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