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Jack McKenna

Jack McKenna writes for the MDPI Blog. He holds a BA in Literature and History and MA in Modern and Contemporary Literature, both from the University of Manchester. Jack is invested in increasing awareness about all facets of open science and its real-world benefits. For more than three years, he has written about Open Access practice and policy, as well as highlighting innovations from across MDPI.

Articles written by this author:

Ensuring conference proceedings are open access.

Open Access,Open Science

Ensuring Conference Proceedings Are Open Access

Open Access,Open Science

What is a Data Management and Sharing Plan?

Open Access Country Italy

Open Access,Open Science

Open Access in Italy

Open Access,Open Science

Why CC BY Is the Best License for Open Access

Open Access,Open Science

What is Open Science Infrastructure?

Open Access,Open Science

Open Access in Australia

Open Access,Open Science

Benefits of Preprints and Need for Incentives

Open Access,Open Science

What Open Science Monitoring is and Why We Need It

Open Science,Academic Resources,Open Access

What are Open Educational Resources?

Academic Resources,Editorial Process,Open Science

How Artificial Intelligence Impacts Research, Integrity, and Peer Review

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