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Publishing through Open Access: Open Access Sources

Open Access browser buttons

1. Open Access Button

open acess button on chrome web store

The Open Access Button is free and legal browser button for Chrome that searches a number of different sources to find an open version of the article you are trying to read. It sources articles using institutional and subject repositories and legal databases like unpaywall. It does not use information from legally dubious sources such as Sci-Hub, academia.edu, or researchgate.com. In the case that an article is unavailable the Open Access Button will ask the author to make a copy available in a repository or other appropriate venue. Source

You can search using the Chrome button if you're on the page of an article and you're wondering if there's an Open Access version available, or you can search using the Open Access Button's website https://openaccessbutton.org/.

Below is a .gif of how the Open Access Button works:

gif of how the open access button works


2. Unpaywall

unpaywall logo in chrome web store

Unpaywall is a free service that locates open-access articles and presents papers that have been legally archived and are freely available as Open Access. Unpaywall is a database of almost 20 million freely available scholarly articles. If a paper is available, Unpaywall’s grey ‘lock’ icon turns green and ‘unlocks’.

How to install Unpaywall

  1. Open Chrome
  2. Click on three dots in top right hand corner
  3. In the drop down menu, click on more tools
  4. Then click on extensions
  5. Search for Unpaywall and turn it on by sliding the swipe to the right.
  6. You will then get the below successful installation screen + explanation.

screenshot of successful installation of unpaywall

Below is an example of an article with the green "unlock" option from Unpaywall.

Screenshot of article with green unlocked Unpaywall icon

Source

IADT Institutional Repository

Illustro logo

IADT has an Open Access Institutional Repository called Illustro, which you can access here: https://illustro-iadt.figshare.com/

Illustro collects, preserves, and disseminates the intellectual and creative outputs of our Institution. This represents our commitment to Open Access and open scholarship. It presents an opportunity for staff and students to showcase the incredible work that is created in IADT, enabling the worldwide dissemination and long-term preservation of our research and creative outputs. Illustro is managed by the Institute Library and hosted on the Figshare platform. The Repository is organised by collections and sub-collections and is highly searchable and discoverable.

For further information go to: https://iadt.libguides.com/illustro/home

Open Access Sources @ IADT Library

IADT Library's website has a detailed list of different types of Open Access Sources including directories, preprint archives, Irish repositories, and more: IADT Library Open Access collections

IADT Library - screenshot of open access collections page

Search Engines

This is the most common way of locating Open Access materials. As shown in the example below there will often be two links, one to the freely-available PDF version in an Open Access repository and the other to the published version, access to which will be dependent on a subscription:

The following are specific Open Access search engines:

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Directories

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