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盖茨基金会大胆投注于预版

Clinical Neuroscience (new York, N.y.) +

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概括

此摘要是机器生成的。

一个主要的资助者现在要求获助者将研究分享为预印件. 这一政策变化意味着资助者将不再为其受资者支付开放式访问出版费用.

科学领域

  • 开放科学
  • 学术交流
  • 研究资金

背景情况

  • 传统的出版模式阻碍了研究的快速传播.
  • 开放获取倡议旨在提高研究的可访问性.
  • 资助政策对研究人员的行为和出版实践有很大影响.

研究的目的

  • 宣布和解释一个新的资金政策.
  • 概述这一政策转变对获助人的影响.
  • 促进科学传播中采用预印件.

主要方法

  • 政策公告和描述.
  • 解释从支付出版费到要求预印的转变.
  • 为研究人员提供预印稿的指导.

主要成果

  • 现在由该组织资助的研究人员必须使用预印件.
  • 将停止对开放式文章处理费的直接支付.
  • 学术出版支持的转变正在进行中.

结论

  • 这一政策变化代表了向开放科学原则迈出的重要一步.
  • 强制性预印旨在加快研究成果的共享.
  • 资助人的决定可能会影响其他资助机构的政策.

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