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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

OA articles for journal clubs and class discussions

Jonathan Eisen, Another education use of Open Access publications, Tree of Life, May 15, 2007.  Excerpt:

I was reminded of another important use of Open Access publications last week when I gave a talk at Chico State University....[A]fter my talk we went to a local pub with some faculty and students. I had opened up my talk discussing the benefits of Open Access publication and how it was just as important as databases like Genbank (In fact, I think it is a good idea to discuss the importance of OA in scientific presentations in general - spreading the word). And much of our conversation at the pub centered on Open Access.

The most interesting thing I found out was that for one of the journal club/discussion courses that they have there, they only use papers from OA journals like PLoS journals. There were two major reasons for this. (1) As a woefully underfunded university..., they do not have funds for their libraries to subscribe to a diversity of journals and (2) using OA publications means they can post all the publications or links to them on a web site for students and do not have to make them closed access / password protected to prevent illicit sharing of non Open publications.

So - another benefit of Open Access publishing. Easing access even [for] major universities in the US, and making it easier to use research papers as part of course readers and course web sites.