Abad-García M Francisca, Melero Remedios, Abadal Ernest, González-Teruel Aurora
Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Rev Neurol. 2010 Apr 1;50(7):431-40.
Open-access literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. Self-archiving or deposit of scholarly outputs in institutional repositories (open-access green route) is increasingly present in the activities of the scientific community. Besides the benefits of open access for visibility and dissemination of science, it is increasingly more often required by funding agencies to deposit papers and any other type of documents in repositories. In the biomedical environment this is even more relevant by the impact scientific literature can have on public health. However, to make self-archiving feasible, authors should be aware of its meaning and the terms in which they are allowed to archive their works. In that sense, there are some tools like Sherpa/RoMEO or DULCINEA (both directories of copyright licences of scientific journals at different levels) to find out what rights are retained by authors when they publish a paper and if they allow to implement self-archiving. PubMed Central and its British and Canadian counterparts are the main thematic repositories for biomedical fields. In our country there is none of similar nature, but most of the universities and CSIC, have already created their own institutional repositories.
The increase in visibility of research results and their impact on a greater and earlier citation is one of the most frequently advance of open access, but removal of economic barriers to access to information is also a benefit to break borders between groups.
开放获取文献是数字化的、在线的、免费的,且不受大多数版权和许可限制。在科研团体的活动中,将学术成果自存档或存入机构知识库(开放获取的绿色途径)的情况越来越普遍。除了开放获取对科学的可见性和传播有好处之外,资助机构也越来越多地要求将论文及任何其他类型的文件存入知识库。在生物医学环境中,科学文献对公共卫生可能产生的影响使得这一点更为重要。然而,为了使自存档可行,作者应该了解其含义以及允许他们存档作品的条件。从这个意义上说,有一些工具,如Sherpa/RoMEO或DULCINEA(两者都是不同层面科学期刊版权许可目录),可以查明作者发表论文时保留了哪些权利,以及他们是否允许进行自存档。美国国立医学图书馆的生物医学文献数据库及其英国和加拿大的对应数据库是生物医学领域的主要专题知识库。在我国没有类似性质的知识库,但大多数大学和西班牙国家研究委员会已经创建了自己的机构知识库。
研究成果可见性的提高及其对更多、更早引用的影响是开放获取最常见的优势之一,但消除获取信息的经济障碍也是打破群体之间界限的一项益处。