Open Access
Discover the untold secrets and controversies behind the open access movement that's revolutionizing the world of academic publishing.

The Digital Bridge: Perspectivia.net and the Future of Historical Research

KC Fairlight
Perspectivia.net revolutionizes historical research by providing free, open-access to a vast array of academic resources, fostering global collaboration and democratizing knowledge in the digital age.

Bentham Science Publishers: The Unsung Hero of Scientific Publishing

Vince Vanguard
Bentham Science Publishers is transforming scientific publishing by providing affordable, high-quality open access literature and supporting niche research areas.

Unraveling the Legacy of Andrejs Gražulis: Pioneering Scientific Frontiers with an Optimistic Spirit

Martin Sparks
Andrejs Gražulis stands as a beacon of innovation, transforming the field of crystallography with his pioneering efforts in open science, reshaping data sharing into a global enterprise for all.
PeerJ: The Scientific Journal Revolutionizing Open Access Publishing

Martin Sparks
Discover the innovative spirit of PeerJ, an open-access scientific journal that’s reshaping how research is published, focusing on affordability, quality, and global accessibility.
The Left's Latest Obsession: PeerJ and the War on Traditional Publishing

Vince Vanguard
PeerJ's open-access model challenges traditional academic publishing, sparking debate over accessibility, quality, and the future of research dissemination.

The Curious Case of OMICS Publishing Group

KC Fairlight
The article delves into the controversies and ethical challenges surrounding OMICS Publishing Group and the broader issue of predatory publishing in the academic world.

The Free Law Project: Revolutionizing Access to Legal Information

Martin Sparks
The Free Law Project is transforming legal accessibility by providing free public access to primary legal materials, enhancing transparency and understanding of the law.

The Sequence Read Archive: A Treasure Trove of Genetic Data

KC Fairlight
The Sequence Read Archive (SRA) is a global resource providing open access to vast genetic data, enabling groundbreaking research in genomics, medicine, and environmental science.