There is a call for universities around the world to support the "open access" policy and allow the scholarly publications of their faculty to be available to educators and researchers around the world free of cost. Follow the discussions
http://info-libraries.mit.edu/scholarly/faculty-and-researchers/mit-faculty-open-access-policy/
http://www.kansan.com/stories/2009/jul/05/access/
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To see the 95 open access mandates adopted by institutions and funders to date (and to register your own), see ROARMAP:
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ReplyDeleteTo see UWI, Mona Open Access Initiaves see these links:
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UWI Mona Institutional Repository
West Indian Medical Journal fulltext online
http://caribbean.scielo.org/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0043-3144&nrm=iso
This is faicltated by BIREME (www.bireme.br) udner the Virtual Health Library
Is it that the sciences tend to have more open access journals than the humanities and social sciences?
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