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Overview

Benefits

Benefits of open access diagram

The benefits of making research available open access include:

For authors

  • your work can be freely accessed, distributed and cited worldwide
  • with Australian OA repositories indexed by search engines like Google and the National Library's Trove service, the visibility and discoverability of your research is enhanced
  • greater exposure = more citations
  • publishing in an OA journal can shorten the delay between acceptance and publication

For researchers

  • free online access to research, not restricted to what your organisation can afford

For universities

  • increased exposure of research activity
  • shared knowledge and innovation
  • increased community and industry engagement with research

Why open access?

Some quotes from UniSA researchers:

'"Open access has placed my research before the world. My findings are now searchable globally and accessible to industry partners globally”.

Professor Andrew Beer, Executive Dean, UniSA Business

"The impact of our clinical research relies on the information being easy to access. Limited access means limited collaboration and limited influence”.

Professor Susan Hillier, UniSA Allied Health & Human Performance

F.A.I.R. outputs

The F.A.I.R statement was originally developed for data but can also be applied to research outputs. F.A.I.R stands for: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable.

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