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  2. Open access (OA) is the right and freedom to read research, generally online, and ideally with the ability to reuse it without restraint. Gratis OA is that freedom to read, and Libre OA is the full freedom to read and reuse. The full freedom, as defined in the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOIA) includes:

  3. Open access - Wikipedia

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    Open access. Open access logo, originally designed by Public Library of Science. A PhD Comics introduction to open access. Open access ( OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, free of access charges or other barriers. [1]

  4. Hybrid open-access journal - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid open-access journal. A hybrid open-access journal is a subscription journal in which some of the articles are open access. This status typically requires the payment of a publication fee (also called an article processing charge or APC) to the publisher in order to publish an article open access, in addition to the continued payment of ...

  5. Overeaters Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Overeaters Anonymous. Overeaters Anonymous ( OA) is a twelve-step program founded by Rozanne S. [1] It's first meeting was held in Hollywood, California, USA on January 19, 1960, after Rozanne attended a Gamblers Anonymous meeting and realized that the Twelve Steps could potentially help her with her own addictive behaviors relating to food. [1 ...

  6. Open-access repository - Wikipedia

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    Open-access repository. An open repository or open-access repository is a digital platform that holds research output and provides free, immediate and permanent access to research results for anyone to use, download and distribute. To facilitate open access such repositories must be interoperable according to the Open Archives Initiative ...

  7. Diamond open access - Wikipedia

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    Diamond open access. Diamond open access refers to academic texts (such as monographs, edited collections, and journal articles) published/distributed/preserved with no fees to either reader or author. Alternative labels include platinum open access, non-commercial open access, cooperative open access or, more recently, open access commons.

  8. The OA - Wikipedia

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    The OA is an American mystery drama television series with science fiction, supernatural, and fantasy elements. [5] [6] The OA debuted on Netflix on December 16, 2016. [7] [8] Created and executive produced by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the series is their third collaboration. [7] [8] The series consists of two seasons of eight episodes ...

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  10. History of open access - Wikipedia

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    The year 2007 recorded some backlash from non-OA publishers. In 2008, Ajit Varki worked with publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press and David Lipman to create the first viable model for a major Open Access textbook combining a print version with a freely accessible online edition hosted at NCBI, the 2nd edition of Essentials of Glycobiology.

  11. Wikipedia : WikiProject Open/Open access task force ...

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    This "Signalling OA-ness" project might be the first and only viable proposal to catalog all academic publication which exists and provide access to every open access publication amongst them. The reason why this proposal is more viable than others is because the Wikimedia projects can make a claim competitive to any other for being the best ...