Jan Velterop
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Dutch publisher
Why Is Jan Velterop Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Johannes Josephus Marinus Velterop is a science publisher. Education Born in The Hague, Netherlands, he was originally a marine geophysicist and became a science publisher in the mid-1970s. Career Velterop started his publishing career at Elsevier in Amsterdam. After a few years out of the scientific field as the director of the Dutch regional newspaper De Twentsche Courant, he returned to international science publishing at Academic Press in London. He next joined Nature as director for a short while, but moved quickly on to help get BioMed Central, the first commercial open access science publisher, off the ground.
Jan Velterop's Published Works
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Total number of citations to an author for the works they published in a given year. This highlights publication of the most important work(s) by the author
Published Works
- The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship (2016) (5928)
- The anatomy of a nanopublication (2010) (315)
- Cloudy, increasingly FAIR; revisiting the FAIR Data guiding principles for the European Open Science Cloud (2017) (234)
- The value of data (2011) (188)
- Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing (2003) (158)
- Nano-Publication in the e-science era (2009) (85)
- Addendum: The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship (2019) (75)
- Should scholarly societies embrace open access (or is it the kiss of death)? (2003) (69)
- Post‐publication filtering and evaluation: Faculty of 1000 (2003) (40)
- Keeping the Minutes of Science (1995) (32)
- Nanopublications The Future of Coping with Information Overload (2010) (14)
- Necessity is the mother of innovation (2007) (12)
- Open Access: Science Publishing as Science Publishing Should Be (2004) (9)
- Open Access is a Choice (2007) (7)
- An Academic Publishers' GO FAIR Implementation Network (APIN) (2020) (6)
- Submission to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee's Inquiry into Scientific Publications (2004) (4)
- On peer review and preprint publication in the sciences (2018) (4)
- Author charges are the future (2001) (4)
- Open access and publishing (2006) (3)
- Public funding, public knowledge, publication (2003) (2)
- Open Access: principle, practice, progress (2005) (2)
- Peer review – issues, limitations, and future development (2015) (2)
- Open Access Publishing (2003) (2)
- Challenging Current Publishing Models (2003) (1)
- OpenPHACTS Explorer 2: Bringing the Web to the Semantic Web (2013) (1)
- Who is prepared to pay, and how much? (2001) (1)
- Reuniting data and narrative in scientific articles (2012) (1)
- Addendum: The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship (2019) (0)
- There is something fascinating about science: Based on a paper entitled ‘Beyond open access’ presented at the 32nd UKSG Conference, Torquay, March/April 2009 (2009) (0)
- On copyright, intellectual property, free riders, and that kinda stuff, and how it impedes or helps bring about open access to research results (2004) (0)
- Overcoming impediments to effective health and biomedical digital libraries (2002) (0)
- Copyright and Research: A Different Perspective (2007) (0)
- Open letter to the Society for Neuroscience (2014) (0)
- Faculty of 1000: A Way Of Identifying What Are Currently Considered The Most Interesting Research Articles In Biology (2002) (0)
- Loaves and Fishes as Food for Thought (2003) (0)
- Public access to biomedical research. (2004) (0)
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