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Applicability of the nano-publication concept for fostering Open Access in developing and transition countries
(naslov ne postoji na srpskom)
University of Belgrade, University library "Svetozar Marković", Belgrade

e-adresasofronijevic@unilib.bg.ac.rs, pavlovic@unilib.bg.ac.rs
Ključne reči: nano-publication; Open Access; developing and transition countries; dataset publishing; ethical issues; humanities; metadata; scientific communication
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The paper presents nano-publications as a publishing alternative primarily developed for exposing OA (Open Access) datasets. he possible role of nano-publications for fostering usage of OA in developing and transitional countries is analysed. The paper provides insight into the theoretical background of nano-publications and describes the steps necessary to develop this format of publication. In this framework we present a more detailed analysis of the possibilities of involving the scientific communities of developing and transitional countries in operations on OA datasets exposed via nano-publications. Incentives and ethical issues are discussed in order to provide the initial motivation for further research of this novel idea. The role of nano-publications in the area of humanities is briefly described, along with suggestions of the possibilities for involving humanity scientific communities of developing and transitional countries in nanopublishing. The advantages of fostering OA initiatives in developing and transitional countries by implementing activities regarding nanopublishing are presented in order to encourage contemplation on this format of publishing in the OA communities of these countries.
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jezik rada: engleski
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DOI: 10.5937/BIOAC-38
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