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Green and gold open access in India [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis paper examines the characteristics of 462 open access (OA) journals being published in India under the green, gold and hybrid models. The sample of journals was selected from DOAJ, IndianJournal.com and Open J‐Gate. Journal characteristics were measured in terms of growth, subjects, publishers, and citations under each model.
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Estimating open access mandate effectiveness: The MELIBEA Score [PDF]
MELIBEA is a directory of institutional open-access policies for research output that uses a composite formula with eight weighted conditions to estimate the “strength” of Open Access mandates (registered in ROARMAP).
Vincent Larivière +9 more
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Open Access and A2K: Collaborative Experiences in Latin America [PDF]
In this chapter the access to knowledge (A2K) movement is based on definitions coined by theorists Benkler (2006), Balkin (2010) and Shaver (2007), who advance the concept of human development and equal access to knowl- edge as distributive justice. This
Gómez, Nancy Diana +3 more
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Open Access, Innovation, and Research Infrastructure
In this article we argue that the current endeavors to achieve open access in scientific literature require a discussion about innovation in scholarly publishing and research infrastructure. Drawing on path dependence theory and addressing different open
Benedikt Fecher, Gert G. Wagner
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Open access in Australia: an odyssey of sorts? [PDF]
Scholarly communication change and open access (OA) initiatives in Australia have followed an Odyssean path in the last decade. The stop-start nature of early initiatives demonstrates that institutional leadership is essential for the successful deposit ...
Colin Steele
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Open space networks can guide urban renewal in a megacity
As human populations move into cities they are increasingly isolated from the natural world, with associated negative impacts on health and well-being. However, as cities renew themselves through urban redevelopment and climate-adaptation, opportunities ...
James H Thorne +3 more
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Open Access Week 2011 in the Czech Republic (Report)
The awareness of open access is slowly rising in the Czech academic environment. Both green open access and gold open access have broken through thanks to Open Access Week, which has for the second time been organized by twelve Czech university libraries,
Pavla Rygelová
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Open access indicators and information society: the Latin American case [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to estimate open access penetration ratios through cross-analysis of existing social context and open access indicators in Latin America.
Bustos-Gonzalez, Atilio +10 more
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Investigation of Adoption and Cognizance of Urban Green Spaces in India: Post COVID-19 Scenarios
Urban open and green spaces provide various ecosystem services such as aesthetics, biodiversity, recreation and most importantly health. These spaces, especially in an urban area, are beneficial for the physical and mental health of people.
Hemant Bherwani +7 more
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Worldwide open access: UK leadership?
The web is destined to become humankind's cognitive commons, where digital knowledge is jointly created and freely shared. The UK has been a leader in the global movement toward open access (OA) to research but recently its leadership has been derailed ...
Stevan Harnad, Harnad, Stevan
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