Impact Stories in Public Health

Open Access at BMJ Group

“If you have the funds, then it’s always best to publish in an open access journal.” “...one of the benefits of open access has meant that there has been greater accessibility of [our work] which in turn yields a greater reach.” Rebecca Masters, Public Health Wales Professor Paul Hunter, University of East Anglia “Open access can enhance the societal impact of research work, especially for time-sensitive or policy-relevant research.” Professors Peng Yang and Quanyi Wang, Beijing Centre for Disease Prevention & Control

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