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Independent advice from Professor Adam Tickell on open access to research publications.
Independent review of DFID’s Open and Enhanced Access Policy in light of recent development in open access and open research data
The JNSF lifted the delayed Open Access in 2013 and has since experienced growth both in downloads of articles and foreign submissions
You can access defence science and technology research via our central repository, and submit your own research.
View highlights of some of our most recently published research on this page. You can also download a complete list of our published research.
This report sets out to explore what Open Access means, especially in the context of publishing research in the global South
Report of a consultation commissioned by FCDO in collaboration with National Institute for Health Research and UK Research and Innovation
Defra group open access policy for research publications.
The research and development (R&D) spatial data tool allows users to access, visualise and compare indicators that show the scale of R&D systems at a subregional level.
An innovative model that uses tools such as Dropbox, TeamViewer and CamScanner for efficient, quality-assured data collection
This research applies to low-income and middle-income countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
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