By Jack Nash
12 December 2023
As we approach the end of 2023, we’re reflecting on some of the achievements of Gates Open Research and its authors over the year. We’re also exploring the five most-read articles of the year and showcasing some of the research being covered by news publications and policies around the world.
By Jack Nash
13 December 2022
As we approach the end of 2022 and a new year, we’re reflecting on some of the achievements of Gates Open Research and its authors in 2022, as well as this year’s most read articles.
By Jack Nash
31 March 2022
2022 marks 5 years of Gates Open Research. In this blog post, Ashley Farley, Program Officer of Knowledge and Research Services at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, explores the publishing activity for the last year, whilst looking ahead at the future.
By Jack Nash
16 December 2021
As this year draws to a close, we’re looking back at some of our most popular research of 2021. Find out which articles have made the most-read list here.
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23 March 2021
2021 marks four years of publishing on Gates Open Research, now the 2nd most popular publication venue for Gates-funded researchers. In this blog post, Ashley Farley, Program Officer of Knowledge and Research Services at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, explores the publishing activity for the last year and the platform’s growth in popularity and size.
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20 October 2020
This week (19-25 October) is Open Access Week, and the theme for 2020 is “Open with Purpose: Taking Action to Build Structural Equity and Inclusion.” Gates Open Research is committed to listening to researchers and responding to their needs to create a better, more inclusive publishing experience. Here, we introduce a new policy that allows researchers to retroactively change their names on articles and assets.
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05 March 2020
The Gates Open Research (GOR) platform marks three years of publication this month. Over this time the platform has grown in popularity and size. In this blog post, Ashley Farley and Hannah Wilson, explore the publishing activity on the GOR platform and look ahead to what we have planned for 2020.