Uncommon Conversations: What is Open Access Button? An interview with Joe McArthur
Author
Cook, Eleanor I.; McArthur, Joe
Abstract
Articles published behind a paywall in commercial journals are often inaccessible to potential readers who are not affiliated with a subscribing institution. Open Access Button is an application that assists readers in finding Open Access versions of such articles. This service works in a completely legal fashion. This interview is with one of the co-founders of the service, Joe McArthur. Open Access Button is supported by the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition.
Date
2017-12-11
Citation:
APA:
Cook, Eleanor I., & McArthur, Joe. (December 2017).
Uncommon Conversations: What is Open Access Button? An interview with Joe McArthur.
Serials Librarian,
(73:3-4), p.208-210. Retrieved from
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6455
MLA:
Cook, Eleanor I., and McArthur, Joe.
"Uncommon Conversations: What is Open Access Button? An interview with Joe McArthur". Serials Librarian.
73:3-4. (208-210.),
December 2017.
March 02, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6455.
Chicago:
Cook, Eleanor I. and McArthur, Joe,
"Uncommon Conversations: What is Open Access Button? An interview with Joe McArthur," Serials Librarian 73, no.
3-4 (December 2017),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6455 (accessed
March 02, 2021).
AMA:
Cook, Eleanor I., McArthur, Joe.
Uncommon Conversations: What is Open Access Button? An interview with Joe McArthur. Serials Librarian.
December 2017;
73(3-4)
208-210. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6455. Accessed
March 02, 2021.
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