Anqi Shi has released the first in a series of blogposts on China and open 
access, designed for those with limited knowledge of China and Chinese.


Abstract


During the lockdown of the entire country, China is bravely fighting against 
COVID-19. Many database vendors, publishers, and Internet companies announced 
to offer free access to academic resources to help students and researchers get 
the resources they need from home. Most of the publishers offered free access 
to everyone for a limited time and to decide whether to extend the period or 
not depend on the COVID-19 situation while some publishers announced open 
access from the announcement date indefinitely. At the same time, they are 
using technology to provide a convenient communication platform for researchers 
and provide an effective channel for up-to-date publication of results and new 
ideas of COVID-19 for the public.


Here we use the open-access platform ‘Sciencepaper Online’ 
[http://www.paper.edu.cn/] as a case study. The review and release period of 
papers online related to COVID-19 has been significantly reduced to 3 working 
days and all documents have been open for free in full text indefinitely from 
the start of February. Meanwhile, it works with other publishers and opens a 
separate area for Novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP), providing preprinted 
copies of relevant research results for free submission, publishing, browsing, 
downloading.


Details:

https://sustainingknowledgecommons.org/2020/04/23/china-and-open-access-sciencepaper-online/


Dr. Heather Morrison

Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, University of Ottawa

Professeur Agrégé, École des Sciences de l'Information, Université d'Ottawa

Principal Investigator, Sustaining the Knowledge Commons, a SSHRC Insight 
Project

sustainingknowledgecommons.org

[email protected]

https://uniweb.uottawa.ca/?lang=en#/members/706

[On research sabbatical July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020]
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