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Chemistry publication - making the revolution.

Steven M Bachrach1

  • 1Department of Chemistry, Trinity University, One Trinity Place, San Antonio, Texas 78209 USA.

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Summary

The Open Access movement has not significantly impacted chemistry publishing. A new plan integrating Open Data can reduce costs and revolutionize scientific communication for chemists.

Area of Science:

  • Chemistry
  • Scientific Communication
  • Information Science

Background:

  • The Internet spurred the Open Access movement to reduce journal costs and increase information accessibility.
  • The Open Access movement has had minimal impact on the chemistry community.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of Open Access on chemistry.
  • To propose a novel approach to revolutionize scientific communication in chemistry.

Main Methods:

  • Critical analysis of the Open Access movement's influence on chemistry.
  • Development of a publishing model incorporating Open Data.

Main Results:

  • The Open Access movement has not substantially altered chemistry publishing practices.

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