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Gold open access: the best of both worlds. [PDF]
Gold open access provides free distribution of trustworthy scientific knowledge for everyone. As publication modus, it has to withstand the bad reputation of predatory journals and overcome the preconceptions of those who believe that open access is synonymous with poor quality articles and high costs.
van der Heyden MAG, van Veen TAB.
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Within the last decade, the open access movement has gained momentum (Joseph, 2013), and researchers, research funders, and publishers find themselves confronted with challenges of all different kinds and dimensions.
Christian Gumpenberger +2 more
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Scholarly articles available OA immediately upon publication at the publisher’s site. Full OA journals can either charge APCs to obtain revenue, they can be subscription journals making the electronic version only OA, or they can be electronic only ...
Bo-Christer Björk, David Solomon
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Biomedical fields have seen a remarkable increase in hybrid Gold open access articles. However, it is uncertain whether the hybrid Gold open access option contributes to a citation advantage, an increase in the citations of articles made immediately ...
Chompunuch Saravudecha +8 more
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Disentangling Gold Open Access [PDF]
Forthcoming in Glanzel, W., Moed, H.F., Schmoch U., Thelwall, M. (2018).
Salinas, Daniel Torres +2 more
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On the impact of Gold Open Access journals [PDF]
Gold Open Access (=Open Access publishing) is for many the preferred route to achieve unrestricted and immediate access to research output. However, true Gold Open Access journals are still outnumbered by traditional journals. Moreover availability of Gold OA journals differs from discipline to discipline and often leaves scientists concerned about the
Christian Gumpenberger +2 more
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Updates on Parasitology and adopting a Gold Open Access model of production. [PDF]
Stothard JR, Ellis JT.
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Questioning the efficacy of ‘gold’ open access to published articles [PDF]
Aim To question the efficacy of ‘gold’ open access to published articles. Background Open access is unrestricted access to academic, theoretical and research literature that is scholarly and peer-reviewed. Two models of open access exist: ‘gold’ and ‘green’.
S. Fredericks
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Background Hybrid and gold open-access (OA) are the most common publishing models. The latter requires fees to allow full-text visibility upon publishing, whereas hybrid journals offer the option to publish gold OA or for free (subscription-based) where only users with access can get the full-text.
Abrar K. Thabit +3 more
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An Analysis of the Impact of Gold Open Access Publications in Computer Science [PDF]
There has been some concern about the impact of predatory publishers on scientific research for some time. Recently, publishers previously viewed as ‘predatory’ have established their bona fides , at least to the extent that they are included in impact scores such as the field-weighted citation impact (FWCI).
Pádraig Cunningham, Barry Smyth
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