Open Access

All that glitters is not gold

Open Access refers to the free access to scientific literature on the Internet. Despite many advantages, widespread approval and the existence of the Open Access movement for almost twenty years, only about one third of all publications in scientific journals worldwide are freely available. You can find out more about the reasons for this and the advantages and concerns in the module "Open Access - All that glitters is not gold".

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  1.     What is Open Access? (from min 1:03)
  2.     How does the scientific publication system work? (from min. 4:38)
  3.     How do I find Open Access publications? (from min. 11:27)
  4.     Open Access at the University of Konstanz (from min. 12:33)
  5.     KIM offers and further links (from min. 13:47)

Total duration: 15:04 min