Examples of using Open access in English and their translations into Bengali
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InstaForex believes that in the contemporary world everyone should have an open access to information.
This is called open access.
For instance, the Royal Society chose Open Access Week 2011 to announce that they would release the digitized backfiles of their archives, dating from 1665 to 1941.
The library users have the open access to all the book shelves and they are free to use each and every book of the Library.
In 2008, October 14 was designated Open Access Day, and the event became global.
It continued to do so until January 2013, when Infrastructure Services for Open Access(IS4OA) took over.
BlindScanner Pro 3.23 Share and open access to scanner on LAN using client-server application.
Open access to scholarly communication in Austria has developed in the 2010s largely through government initiatives.
You can start by reading Aaron's wonderful Guerilla Open Access Manifesto.
Through open access and innovation we invite the global community to join us in exploring Earth,
A logo celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Budapest Open Access Initiative in 2012,
In France, open access to scholarly communication is relatively robust and has strong public support.
Some mandates may permit delayed publication and may charge researchers for open access publishing.
SPARC and the World Bank to co-host kickoff event for 2014 International Open Access Week".
A logo celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Budapest Open Access Initiative in 2012,
Mike Rossner is a United States-based advocate for academic journal publishing reform and open access.
Peter Dain Suber(born November 8, 1951) is a philosopher specializing in the philosophy of law and open access to knowledge.
A dubious predatory academic publisher called Open Access Publishing London(OAPL)
Bioline International is a not-for-profit scholarly publishing cooperative which seeks to share open access journals published in developing countries.
The first major international statement on open access was the Budapest Open Access Initiative in February 2002.