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Hey, writers! Get academic research for free – without breaking the law –

Hey, writers! Get academic research for free – without breaking the law – | Everything open | Scoop.it

A while ago I asked if any writers wanted guidance on finding free – and most importantly, legal – access to academic research online. About 190+ respondents said yes. So belatedly, here’s some advice on finding research without paying for it.

Writers need access to academic research for lots and lots of reasons. When I started working on Empire of Sand I wanted to use India’s Mughal Empire for inspiration, which meant I specifically needed to research the history, culture and politics of that era and region of the world.

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CORE

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Aggregating the world’s open access research papers
We offer seamless access to millions of open access research papers, enrich the collected data for text-mining and provide unique services to the research community.
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Wellcome Trust to launch open access research site

Wellcome Trust to launch open access research site | Everything open | Scoop.it
Scientists funded by the Wellcome Trust will be able to publish their findings ahead of peer review on a new digital platform from this autumn
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Open Access to Research: trying to throw light on a chain of misunderstandings | UNESCO Chair in Education & Technology for Social Change

Open Access to Research: trying to throw light on a chain of misunderstandings | UNESCO Chair in Education & Technology for Social Change | Everything open | Scoop.it

Open Access to research outcomes is a well  known and discussed issue, but there is still much misunderstanding and many questions remain unanswered. To illustrate that, The Guardian recently published an article [http://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2013/oct/21/open-access-myths-peter-suber-harvard ] about some OA myths that have not been undermined yet. For instance, the article points out that many scholars still think that the only way to provide OA to peer-reviewed journal articles is to publish in O.A. journals, overlooking institutional repositories; or that many still believe that publishing in a conventional journals closes the door to “liberating” the same work later – thoroughly false.

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New Tool for Open-Access Research

New Tool for Open-Access Research | Everything open | Scoop.it
A new search engine that aims to connect nonacademics with open-access research will be launched this fall. Get the Research will connect the public with 20 million open-access scholarly articles. The site will be built by Impactstory -- the nonprofit behind browser extension tool Unpaywall -- in conjunction with the Internet Archive and the British Library. Funded by a $850,000 grant from Arcadia, the search engine will be a place where “we can tell lay readers, ‘here’s where you can read free, trustworthy research about anything,’” said Jason Priem, Impactstory's co-founder. He added that artificial intelligence techniques will be used to annotate and summarize materials, making them easier to understand.
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DOI Finds Open Access Research - DML Central

DOI Finds Open Access Research - DML Central | Everything open | Scoop.it
One of the best things to come out of Open Access Week was the oaDOI tool by Impactstory.
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The DART-Europe E-theses Portal

The DART-Europe E-theses Portal | Everything open | Scoop.it
Portal for open access research theses. DART-Europe is a partnership of research libraries and library consortia who are working together to improve global access to European research theses.
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Is universal open access research in reach? | AAAS MemberCentral

Is universal open access research in reach? | AAAS MemberCentral | Everything open | Scoop.it
Does taxpayer-funded research belong to the masses? The Obama administration thinks so.
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