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Use <nowiki>{{closed access}}</nowiki> to indicate that a publication is not available under [[Open_access_(publishing)|open access]]. Use {{tl|open access}} to indicate that a publication is available under open access.  
 
Use <nowiki>{{closed access}}</nowiki> to indicate that a publication is not available under [[Open_access_(publishing)|open access]]. Use {{tl|open access}} to indicate that a publication is available under open access.  
  
Most closed access publications are behind a [[paywall]] and require a personal or institutional subscription to access their full text. Others, including several studies, require purchase.
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Most closed-access publications are behind a [[paywall]] and require a personal or institutional subscription to access their full text. Others, including several studies, require purchase.
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Still, you can often read an abstract or summary of a closed-access publication for free, even without a subscription.
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==

Revision as of 17:28, 9 February 2017

Use {{closed access}} to indicate that a publication is not available under open access. Use {{open access}} to indicate that a publication is available under open access.

Most closed-access publications are behind a paywall and require a personal or institutional subscription to access their full text. Others, including several studies, require purchase.

Still, you can often read an abstract or summary of a closed-access publication for free, even without a subscription.

Usage

{{Closed access}} works just like {{Open access}}. After a <ref> tag and a citation template such as {{cite journal}}, add:

Example

Markup With the help of a <references> tag, this renders as
<ref>{{cite journal
|last1=Hua
|first1=Fang
|last2=Walsh
|first2=Tanya
|last3=Worthington
|first3=Helen
|last4=Glenny
|first4=Anne-Marie
|title="Predatory" publishing and open access in dentistry
|journal=The Journal of the American Dental Association
|date=August 2016
|volume=147
|issue=8
|pages=600–601
|doi=10.1016/j.adaj.2016.06.006}} {{closed access}}</ref>

== References ==

<references />

[1]

References

  1. Hua, Fang; Walsh, Tanya; Worthington, Helen; Glenny, Anne-Marie (August 2016). ""Predatory" publishing and open access in dentistry". The Journal of the American Dental Association. 147 (8): 600–601. doi:10.1016/j.adaj.2016.06.006. closed access

Example articles

See also