CyberLeninka
CyberLeninka (Russian: КиберЛенинка) is a Russian scientific electronic library working according to the model of open science. It has a vast collection of written scientific works available via free licences.[1]
Per Webometrics, it is accounted to be in top 5 open archives in the world. Per Russian rating measurers LIru and Rambler, it is considered to be the largest scientific and educational online library with legal content across the Internet in Russia.
The name is an allusion to V. I. Lenin State Library of the USSR, now Russian State Library, the biggest and main public library in USSR and Russia situated in a monumental building next to Moscow Kremlin. The logo features stylized Lenin portrait. The founders are Dmitry Semyachkin, Mikhail Sergeev[2] and Evgeny Kislyak.
In June 2019 it was announced that CyberLeninka will become the facility for making available to public for free the journals of Moscow State University, Russia's main and oldest university.[3]
Links
The original Russian website, established in 2012 resides at URL http://cyberleninka.ru and in 2018 English website was launched at the address https://cyberleninka.org.
References
- ↑ CyberLeninka: Open Access and CRIS Trends Leading to Open Science in Russia — ScienceDirect,
- ↑ "Open and Shut?: The OA Interviews: Mikhail Sergeev, Chief Strategy Officer at Russia-based CyberLeninka". https://poynder.blogspot.com/2016/01/the-oa-interviews-mikhail-sergeev-chief.html. Retrieved 2019-06-11.
- ↑ (in Russian) http://open-science.ru/2019/06/msu-moves-to-open-access.html