Impact Stories in General Medicine

What motivated you to publish your work in an open access format?

The decision to publish our research in an open access format was driven by a commitment to maximise the accessibility and impact of our findings. By opting for open access publication, we aim to ensure that our research is freely available to a wide audience, including policymakers, healthcare professionals, researchers, and affected communities. We believe that open access publishing aligns with the principles of transparency, inclusivity, and knowledge dissemination, facilitating greater collaboration and innovation in addressing complex societal challenges. It provides the findings to all services providers and all interested parties rather than a paid service for academics only. We want outputs to reach those who will be able to use them most – not kept within academia. What advice would you give to other researchers who are considering publishing their work in open access formats for the first time? For researchers considering publishing their work in open access formats for the first time, we would encourage a thorough exploration of available publishing options and careful consideration of the associated costs and licensing terms. Choosing reputable open access journals or platforms that uphold rigorous peer review standards and provide clear guidance on licensing and copyright issues is important. Additionally, researchers should familiarise themselves with funding opportunities or institutional support for open access publishing, as well as alternative models such as author pays or institutional memberships. Researches should consider including the costs of open access publishing in their grant applications. Finally, we would recommend engaging with the open access community and seeking advice from colleagues who have experience in this area to ensure a smooth and successful publishing process. Read full article

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