NASA just announced that any published research funded by the space agency will now be available at no cost, launching a new public web portal that anybody can access.
NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan. |
The free online archive comes in response to a new NASA
policy, which requires that any NASA-funded research articles in peer-reviewed
journals be publicly accessible within one year of publication.
“At NASA, we are celebrating this opportunity to extend
access to our extensive portfolio of scientific and technical publications,”
said NASA Deputy Administrator Dava Newman. “Through open access and innovation
we invite the global community to join us in exploring Earth, air, and space.”
The database is called PubSpace, and the public can access
NASA-funded research articles in it by searching for whatever they’re
interested in, or by just browsing all the NASA-funded papers.
“Making our research data easier to access will greatly
magnify the impact of our research,” said NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan.
“As scientists and engineers, we work by building upon a foundation laid by
others.”
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