The Impacts of COVID-19 on the Research Enterprise: A Landscape Review | Jane Radecki and Roger C. Schonfeld | Ithaka S+R, Research Report, October 26, 2020

This report focuses on the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on and associated disruptions among externally funded research institutions, e.g., largest research universities, in the United States, such as in the STEM fields, in the period between March and mid-October 2020.
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Go to the profile of Pablo Markin
over 4 years ago

Whereas the Covid-period free access to scholarly articles and publications is likely to come to an end in the near future, the unprecedented rates of international collaboration among research institutions, alongside budget pressures, can become durable, post-pandemic changes in how universities, foundations and libraries operate. This will also likely accelerate the transition to Open Access among leading academic institutions, such as Standford University: https://library.stanford.edu/blogs/stanford-libraries-blog/2020/10/proposal-establishing-open-access-policy-and-related.