For over two decades, open-access databases like GenBank and the Protein Data Bank (PDB) have been instrumental in helping biologists translate gene and protein sequences into biological relevance.
Publishing open access means that you can contribute to a world where there are no barriers to important research. We believe that everyone deserves to benefit from new discoveries, no matter how big ...
Yes. Choosing to publish open access is easy and straightforward – and it is possible in every Royal Society of Chemistry journal. It refers to the free, permanent, and unrestricted online access to ...
The library has collect here tips how to locate and access open access resources. Open access resources in Helka database You can search open access resources in Helka database by choosing 'Open ...
Close the Database. Then click Open in the backstage view. Click Browse to look for the file you want to protect. An Open dialog box will open. Choose the protected Access file, then click the ...
Welcome to Smithsonian Open Access, where you can download, share, and reuse millions of the Smithsonian’s images—right now, without asking. With new platforms and tools, you have easier access to ...
Further information about open access can be found here. As authors of articles published in Scientific Data, you are the copyright holders of your article and grant to any third party ...