As part of the 10th International Open Access week, Matin Durrani talks to Gábor Csányi, who is on the board of the IOP Publishing open-access journal Machine Learning: Science and Technology
This week it’s the 10th International Open Access Week, which is designed to help researchers learn about open access and share their ideas about how open-access science can best work. Open Access Week was set up by SPARC – a global coalition to help make “openness” the default for research and education.
But what’s open-access like from the point of view of a researcher? In this audio interview, I talk to Gábor Csány, a professor of molecular modelling at the University of Cambridge in the UK, who’s on the board of a new IOP Publishing open-access journal Machine Learning: Science and Technology.
And if you want to find out more about open-access publishing, check out our interview with Antonia Seymour, publishing director at IOP Publishing, about its efforts to improve open access.