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  2. openaccessbutton.org › aboutOpen Access Button

    We’re addressing that by creating a family of library-aligned, open source tools built not-for-profit, but for-change. Our tools make it simpler to do research without subscriptions.

  3. You can use the Open Access Button on journal articles. When you use the Button, it'll either take you straight to a free copy of the research article or help you ask the author to freely share the article with you. Try it out. Free, legal research articles delivered instantly or automatically requested from authors.

  4. Pre-prints, post-prints, and publisher's PDF explained. Archiving your research article can make your work freely accessible, for free, stops your research from being taken down, and gets you a wider audience to increase your research impact.

  5. Free REST JSON API for accessing papers (through Open Access, subscriptions, Interlibrary Loans, and emails to authors), finding metadata, and depositing papers.

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    Open Access Button For your Patrons: Publicity Resources. 100's of libraries recommend the Open Access Button as a great way for patrons, on campus and off, alumni or enrolled, to get free, fast and legal access to research where your subscriptions don't.

  7. Get access at click of a button from an article, Google Scholar or any reference. Always makes legal access the easy option: Built to meet your researchers wherever they are, whatever their workflow, on or off campus.

  8. Free, legal research articles delivered instantly or automatically requested from authors.

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    What are Open Access & Open Data? Open Access & Open Data have two core ideas. Free access to work with the rights needed to build upon it.

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    To make it easier for authors to self-archive simply, quickly, and correctly, we’ve created Direct2AAM, a set of guides to turn the often unsuccessful hunt for author accepted manuscripts (AAM) into a simple set of instructions that’ll always bring results.

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