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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Open access.
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Parent topics

  • Publishing [r]: The process of production and dissemination of literature or information - the activity of making information available for public view. [e]
  • Scientific method [r]: Systematic inquiry based on hypotheses and their testing in light of empirical evidence. [e]


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  • Academic journal [r]: A regularly-published, peer-reviewed publication that publishes scholarship relating to an academic discipline. [e]
  • Blog [r]: A type of website, usually personal, often organized with posts in reverse chronological order. [e]
  • Fair use [r]: A limitation of United States federal copyright law providing that a greater societal good is achieved when limited material from copyrighted works can be used without prior permission of the copyright holder. [e]
  • Impact factor [r]: A widely used annual measure of how often the papers recently published in an academic journal have been cited in the academic literature. [e]
  • Inflation [r]: An increase in the general level of the prices of goods and services. [e]
  • Institute of Medicine [r]: Nonprofit honorific membership organization dedicated to serving as advisor to the nation to improve health. [e]
  • Library science [r]: The study of issues related to libraries and the information fields. [e]
  • Phage ecology [r]: Study of the interaction of bacteriophages with their environments. [e]
  • Science 2.0 [r]: An umbrella term used to label the adoption of Web 2.0 tools for scientific activities. [e]
  • Scientific journal [r]: A publication venue for original research and scholarly review articles — for more than three centuries on paper and now increasingly online. [e]
  • Search engine [r]: An application which accepts a query in a specialized (e.g. MEDLINE) or general language (e.g., Google) ard responds with bibiographic references (e.g., medical journals, the public Web) [e]
  • Theoretical biology [r]: The study of biological systems by theoretical means. [e]
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