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To ange the backbrground:Rihtclick on posterSelect backgroundTo ange the backbrground:Rihtclick on posterSelect background 22 RSS feed scientific aggregators Vedran Vučić Measuring quality of articles by article-level-metrics Measuring quality by Thompson Reuters Impact Factor of journals What is our contribution for Open Access movement in Serbia? Repository of theses and old books Platform of literacy online Anthology of Serbian Literature Open Access In Serbia Ana Ivković, Sanja Antonić, Vedran Vučić Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia, Univerzitetska biblioteka “Svetozar Marković”Serbia, GnuLinux Centre In the world of science, Open Access journals are taking a significant place. Open Access is breaking all technical and financial barriers in our scientific society. Copyright is no longer a restriction when approaching scientific information, which is a very expensive process of research and development of science. Obviously, copyright is a pendulum that moves between respect for creators and monopolies over rights to freely use, create, modify and distribute certain goods and services. The use of copyright gives publishers the exclusive rights to own the paper and sell for their own prices. Free information, free publishing, discussion and peer reviews are benefits of Open Access. Could librarians change things with a different approach? How to convince our scientists to use Open Access when the present system of evaluation is so “locked “and fully depending on Thompson Reuters and Impact Factor? Competition between researchers is huge, especially in small countries as Serbia because of citation analyses. A job, or just promotion, is only a reward for those who have many articles published in high ranking journals, using “the known objective (or seemingly objective) measures”. Open Access publishing and making institutional repositories is a modern model with powerful availability and visibility of free-access articles with opportunities for greater citing! Is the existing citation analysis in the science important or will some other system of evaluation see the dawn? Open Access needs a permanent promotion! Our colleagues abroad advice us to promote Open Access and motivate our researchers to use advantages of it. For librarians that promotion means putting a lot of effort in it, but motivation is not charged for – it is free, as the Open Access is. We intend to continue our combat for free information policies and free society in Serbia. Many journals are available online. With OA journals or with just restrictive availability journals researches have more benefits in measuring a quality of their work. Many journals are available online. With OA journals or with just hybrid papers researches have more benefits in measuring a quality of their work. They realized a new way of evaluating articles – article- level metrics. Instead of measuring IF of the journal where they published, individual evaluation of articles is the best way to measure.. Serbian Citation Index SCINDEX is made as an OPEN ACCESS National Repository with all Serbian Scientific Journal presenting a first try to move forward. Google books Serbia Serbian journal for information & librabries Pančevačko čitalište