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Open access literature is defined as "digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions". Open access advocates maintain that the results of research, especially funded by taxpayers, should be made available to the public. Like other scholarly journals, open access journals conduct the peer-review process. Open access can be achieved by two routes:

Alternatively, authors may publish their articles in hybrid open access journals, where publishers make articles from subscription-based journals publicly available if authors pay an open access fee. For a list of hybrid open access journals, please visit the Directory of Open Access & Hybrid Journals for Authors.

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See WFU Coy C. Carpenter Library's NIH Public Access Policy Resources or Z. Smith Reynolds Library's NIH Public Access Policy Resources.


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