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Article published in the Australian edition of The Conversation on 3 December 2021. "The COP26 meeting has sharpened the world’s focus on climate change. To adapt and thrive in a world of reduced emissions, Australian businesses and communities need access to the technologies and innovation made possible by the nation’s researchers. But most Australian research is locked behind publisher paywalls."
Originally published at: https://theconversation.com/what-can-we-gain-from-open-access-to-australian-research-climate-action-for-a-start-171821
Open Access; Scholarly Communications; Open Science; Climate Change; Climate Action., Open Access; Scholarly Communication; Publishing; Australia;
Open Access; Scholarly Communications; Open Science; Climate Change; Climate Action., Open Access; Scholarly Communication; Publishing; Australia;
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