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First name
Pranab
Last name
Chatterjee
Organization/institution name
Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata
Type of institution
Academic Institution
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Student, Other
What's the level of OA awareness where you are?
Low
What are your goals for OA Week?
Spread the word about the need for getting more research and scholarly publications (especially reviews and meta-analyses, which have a high impact on the clinical practice in developing nations) out in the open! Go OA!

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Pranab Chatterjee's Blog

Guerilla Open Access: To Be or Not To Be?

Aaron Swartz, Greg Maxwell, et al have been vocal in their support of guerilla open access. While I am all for open access (or else why would I be here, right?), I have my share of doubts regarding the issue of embracing illegal methods to further the cause of open access.

In my third post in the series of posts, celebrating this year's open access week, I take a look into the issue of guerilla open access and why I do not think this is the panacea we are looking for.

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Posted on October 27, 2011 at 2:33am

Make hay when the sun shines!

Not everything is peachy in the world of Open Access publication, and in this next post, I tackle the issue of predatory open access. I have kept it short intentionally mainly because the issue is not something I want too many people to get too suspicious about and hence send out a wrong impression about the whole deal of Open Access. But, at the same time, I want everyone to be aware of what they are getting themselves into and not get duped by posers who are setting the open access…

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Posted on October 26, 2011 at 5:57am

Celebrating Open Access Week on My Blog

Since I am out of medical school now, it is difficult to organize the on-ground events. However, this time around, I am going to celebrate OAW by writing about it on my online profiles. 

 

Check out my opening post on the issue:  So, You Hit A Paywall?

 

Hope you enjoy reading it. Cheers!

Posted on October 25, 2011 at 5:13am

 
 
 

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