creators_name: Scaria, Vinod creators_id: Vinod S editors_name: Kakkilaya, Srinivas editors_id: Kakkilaya BS type: journale datestamp: 2004-03-16 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:55:29 metadata_visibility: show title: Open, Online and Global: Benefits of BioMedical Journals Going Online and Open ispublished: pub subjects: OJHAS full_text_status: public keywords: open access, online journals, free full text abstract: The emergence of Internet affords the immense possibility for scientific publications to be indexed, linked, copied, archived, redistributed and searched at ease and at a lower production cost. This has paved the way for the emergence of Online-Only Journals like the Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences. This has also spurred the rise of Open Access movements spearheaded by the Budapest Open Access Initiative and the Public Library of Science. 'Open Access' means immediate, permanent, toll-free, non-gerrymandered, online access to the full-text. Open Access can be considered as borne on three major pillars of Open Access Publishing, Open Access Archiving and Open Access Support and Open Access publishing is perhaps the future of scientific communication date: 2004-03 date_type: published publication: Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences volume: 2 number: 4 publisher: Dr. B.S. Kakkilaya refereed: TRUE referencetext: 1. Scaria V. Scholarly communication in Biomedical Sciences, Open Access and the developing world. Internet Health 2003;1:1 2. Scaria V. The Joy of being Free and Online. Internet Health 2003;2(1):e1 Originating URL: www.internet-health.org/editorial0203.html 3. Ibrahim Mansoor. Online electronic medical journals. Journal of the Bahrain Medical Society. July 2002; 14:3 : 96-100 4. Suber P. How should we define "Open Access"? SPARC Open Access Newsletter Issue 64 , August 04, 2003 5. Leslie Chan and Barbara Kirsop. Open Archiving Opportunities for Developing Countries: towards equitable distribution of global knowledge. Ariadne Issue 30, 20-December-2001 Originating URL: http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue30/oai-chan/intro.html 6. BMJ Rapid Responses on Delamothe T. "Author pays" may be the new science publishing model. BMJ 2003;326:182 a] Scaria V. Open access: At what cost? b] Prosser CD. A Unique Opportunity BMJ Rapid Responses (11 February 2003) [Available at URL: http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/326/7382/182/b] 7. Ramachandran PV. Online, open access journals: the only hope for the future. Calicut Medical Journal 2003;1(1):e1 URL: http://www.calicutmedicaljournal.org/2003;1(1)e1.htm citation: Scaria, Dr Vinod (2004) Open, Online and Global: Benefits of BioMedical Journals Going Online and Open. [Journal (On-line/Unpaginated)] document_url: http://cogprints.org/3491/1/2003-4-1.pdf