Địa chỉ truy cập: https://voer.edu.vn

Chương trình Tài nguyên giáo dục Mở Việt Nam (Vietnam Open Educational Resources – VOER), hỗ trợ bởi Quỹ Việt Nam (the Vietnam Foundation), có mục tiêu xây dựng kho Tài nguyên giáo dục Mở của người Việt và cho người Việt, có nội dung phong phú, có thể sử dụng, tái sử dụng và truy nhập miễn phí trước hết trong trong môi trường giảng dạy, học tập và nghiên cứu sau đó cho toàn xã hội.

Link for access: : https://oercommons.org/

OER Commons is a public digital library of open educational resources. Explore, create, and collaborate with educators around the world to improve curriculum.(Source: OER Commons )

Link for access: https://research-repository.rmit.edu.au/ 

The Research Repository is an open access institutional repository providing free, searchable access to scholarly publications authored by RMIT University researchers. (Source: https://www.rmit.edu.au/library/borrowing-and-collections/community-visitors)

Link for access: https://ocw.mit.edu

Since 2001, MIT OpenCourseWare has been creating new opportunities for millions of learners and educators, sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) from MIT and helping to lead a global revolution in free access to knowledge.

MIT OpenCourseWare continues to build on this foundation. With a new web platform, ever-growing content, and collaborations across the vibrant open education ecosystem, we’re creating a world of more equitable and inclusive education for all. (Source: https://ocw.mit.edu/about/)

Link for access: https://open.bccampus.ca/

At BCcampus, we’re using open technologies to facilitate, evaluate, and create open educational resources to share across the province and around the world; saving millions of student-dollars through hundreds of open textbooks adopted in thousands of classrooms. (Source: BCcampus

Link for access: https://www.doabooks.org/

DOAB is a discovery service for peer reviewed open access books and book publishers that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed books. Find out more below. (Source: https://www.doabooks.org/en/doab)

Link for access:

JSTOR was conceived in 1994 by William G. Bowen, then-president of the Mellon Foundation, to help university and college libraries provide adequate space for an ever-increasing amount of published scholarship. Bowen’s solution: convert printed scholarly journals into electronic form and store them in a centralized digital archive. Participating libraries and their institutions could free physical space, reduce capital and other costs associated with collection storage, and vastly improve access to scholarly research.

In 1995, following a pilot launched under the direction of the University of Michigan, JSTOR was established as an independent nonprofit organization with a mission to advance and preserve knowledge through the use of digital technologies. In 2009, JSTOR merged with and became a service of the nonprofit ITHAKA, joining together with Portico and Ithaka S+R as services focused on expanding access to knowledge and education worldwide.

Since that time, ITHAKA has acquired two additional high-quality, impactful services that further advance access to knowledge and reduce costs for libraries and that are now integrated with JSTOR: Reveal Digital, a service that uses a unique library crowd-funded model to support the development of open access digital collections, and Artstor, an initiative aimed at supporting the digitization and use of images for teaching and research in the humanities, arts, and social sciences. (Source: https://about.jstor.org/mission-history/)

Link for access: https://openstax.org/

OpenStax is the world’s largest publisher of open education resources (OER) and a provider of interactive learning technologies and education research for high school and college. We are a nonprofit initiative of Rice University. (Source: openstax)

Link for access: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Content

All open-access dissertations and theses previously available through PQDT Open—the former home for open content—are now discoverable and freely downloadable from www.proquest.com. For more information about the transition, please refer to this FAQ.
Users that attempt to navigate to https://pqdtopen.proquest.com are being automatically redirected to https://www.proquest.com/ with the Dissertations & Theses filter pre-selected for a search for a title.

Link for access: http://aunilo.uum.edu.my/Find/

AUNILO IRDS is one of the search engines for institutional repository and academic web resources. IRDS provides more than 655,243 documents from more than 21 resources from ASEAN University Network libraries. You can access the full texts of of the indexed documents for free (Open Access) if granted by the content provider. We are indexing the metadata of all kinds of academically relevant resources – journals, institutional repositories, digital collections etc. – which provide an OAI interface and use OAI-PMH for providing their contents .

IRDS using VuFind and Apache Solr to provide this services and utilise the following features:

  • The display of search results includes precise bibliographic data
  • The user has the ability to browse the catalog allowing them to explore what the library has rather than only being able to see a very narrow spectrum of results.
  • When viewing a record, the user will be offered suggestions of resources that are similar to the current resource.
  • The search system allows for the user to search from a basic search box and then to be able to narrow down the results by clicking on the various facets of the results.
(Source: http://aunilo.uum.edu.my/Find/Content/about-aunilo-irds)

Địa chỉ truy cập: https://openscience.vn

Nền tảng quản lý và chia sẻ dữ liệu nghiên cứu khoa học và công nghệ dùng chung cho phép cộng đồng nghiên cứu trong nước đóng góp và chia sẻ dữ liệu, qua đó giảng viên, sinh viên, học viên trong lĩnh vực khoa học dữ liệu và trí tuệ nhân tạo (AI) có thể khai thác phục vụ nghiên cứu, giảng dạy và đào tạo. (Nguồn: most.gov.vn)

Link for access: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

PubMed® comprises more than 38 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.

(Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/)

Link for access: MDPI

A pioneer in scholarly, open access publishing, MDPI has supported academic communities since 1996. Based in Basel, Switzerland, MDPI has the mission to foster open scientific exchange in all forms, across all disciplines.

Our 473 diverse and open access journals, including 464 peer-reviewed journals and 9 conference journals, are supported by more than 295,000 academic experts who share our mission, values, and commitment to providing high-quality service for our authors. We serve scholars from around the world to ensure the latest research is freely available and all content is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).

MDPI’s portfolio comprises at least 237 journals with impact factors, 72% of which are ranked in the top 2 quartiles of their respective fields. To view the current impact factors for MDPI journals (according to the Journal Citation Reports), please visit our yearly announcement page here.

With additional offices in Beijing, Wuhan, Tianjin and Nanjing (China), Barcelona (Spain), Belgrade and Novi Sad (Serbia), Manchester (UK), Tokyo (Japan), Cluj and Bucharest (Romania), Toronto (Canada), Kraków (Poland), Singapore (Singapore), Bangkok (Thailand) and Seoul (Republic of Korea), MDPI has published the research of more than 330,000 individual authors and our journals receive more than 25 million monthly webpage views.

(Source: https://www.mdpi.com/about)

Link for access: ScienDirect open

Articles published open access are peer-reviewed and made freely available for everyone to read, download and reuse in line with the user license displayed on the article.

(Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/)

Link for access: springeropen.com/

The SpringerOpen portfolio has grown tremendously since its launch in 2010, so that we now offer researchers from all areas of science, technology, medicine, the humanities and social sciences a place to publish open access in journals. Publishing with SpringerOpen makes your work freely available online for everyone, immediately upon publication, and our high-level peer-review and production processes guarantee the quality and reliability of the work. Open access books are published by our Springer imprint.

(Source: https://www.springeropen.com/)

Link for access: Google Scholar

Most of the articles in Google Scholar come with an abstract, but some are also be available with free full text for everyone. If you don’t have access to full text through your local library, here are some things to try to get the full text:

  1.  Look for [DOC], [PDF] or [HTML] on the result list. When you see one of these options, just click on it to get the full text.
  2. If you don’t see [DOC], [PDF] or [HTML] on the result list, look for All versions–there may be a free full text version there.
  3. If you still have not found the full text, look for Related articles under your article to see if articles on the same topic are available full text.

(Source: https://libguides.com.edu/journals/PubJournalGoogleScholar)

Link for access: Sage open

Our Mission

For over a decade we have played an active role in Open Access, seeking to build bridges to knowledge in the research community. From our extensive author service to our flexible OA publishing routes, Sage is here to empower you as researchers, librarians and readers. In an ever-changing landscape, we are here to respond to library needs with our innovative Open Access Agreements. In line with structural equity, we strive to offer sustainable open research, which is accessible to all.

From endocrinology to ethnography, we have a diverse suite of over 200 Gold Open Access journals. Start exploring our journals.

Interested in publishing open access with our hybrid titles?

(Source: https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/asi/open-access-at-sage)

Link for access: https://www.intechopen.com

IntechOpen – where academia and industry create content with global impact.

Our Mission

We pride ourselves on our belief that scientific progress is generated by collaboration, that the playing field for scientific research should be leveled globally, and that research conducted in a democratic environment, with the use of innovative technologies, should be made available to anyone.

We are on a journey to democratise knowledge. The Open Access paradigm is the only model which allows that. Content is accessible for free, on all electronic devices – no matter where it is downloaded and read, from Burkina Faso, to Romania or in Silicon Valley. Providing freely available, accessible dynamic academic content.

Industry Recognition

We hold ourselves to the highest standards of academic publishing. We subscribe to the Budapest Initiative and are members of many Open Access publishing organizations, including:

  • International Association of STM Publishers
  • Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP)
  • Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
  • Creative Commons (CC)
  • Crossref
  • Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA)

In addition, our publications are submitted to relevant abstracting and indexing services including Web of Science, Google Scholar, WorldCat, BASE, EBSCO A-to-Z, Open AIRE, CNKI Scholar, RePEc, ExLibris SFX. Read more…

(Source: https://www.intechopen.com/about-intechopen)

Link for access: https://doaj.org/

DOAJ is a unique and extensive index of diverse open access journals from around the world, driven by a growing community, and is committed to ensuring quality content is freely available online for everyone.

DOAJ is committed to keeping its services free of charge, including being indexed, and its data freely available.

(Source: https://doaj.org/)

Link for access: https://oatd.org/

OATD.org aims to be the best possible resource for finding open access graduate theses and dissertations published around the world. Metadata (information about the theses) comes from over 1100 colleges, universities, and research institutions. OATD currently indexes 7,464,811 theses and dissertations.

About OATD (our FAQ).

Visual OATD.org

We’re happy to present several data visualizations to give an overall sense of the OATD.org collection by county of publication, language, and field of study.

(Source: https://oatd.org/)

Link for access: Digital Commons Network™

The Digital Commons Network provides free access to full-text scholarly articles and other research from hundreds of universities and colleges worldwide. Curated by university librarians and their supporting institutions, this dynamic research tool includes peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, conference proceedings, and other original scholarly work.

Clicking “Explore” anywhere on the multicolored Discipline Wheel opens a Commons page for a particular academic discipline. From here, you may browse popular and recently added articles, search all content, or “Follow” authors and publications to receive monthly email updates on new work in that field. You’ll never run into pay walls or empty records, because only full-text, open-access research and scholarship are included in the Network.

The Digital Commons Network continues to grow thanks to the contributions of researchers, librarians, faculty, and students who believe that scholarship is a community enterprise. To learn more about the Digital Commons Network, see the Library Journal article, “Uncommonly Open: The New Digital Commons Network.”

If you would like to contribute your institution’s research to the Digital Commons Network, please contact us using the form on this page.

(Source: https://network.bepress.com/about/)

Link for access: https://pkp.sfu.ca/

From the outset, PKP has been building publishing platforms, including OJS, OMP, and OPS, using free and open source software (FOSS) principles and licensing. In seeking to support the publishing of open access journals and books, as well as preprint posting, PKP is part of a scholarly publishing ecosystem providing infrastructure that is as open as the science that will benefit from such systems.

(Source: https://pkp.sfu.ca/about/)

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