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Highlights from the SOAP project survey. What Scientists Think about Open Access Publishing [PDF]
The SOAP (Study of Open Access Publishing) project has run a large-scale survey of the attitudes of researchers on, and the experiences with, open access publishing. Around forty thousands answers were collected across disciplines and around the world, showing an overwhelming support for the idea of open access, while highlighting funding and ...
Dallmeier-Tiessen, Suenje+16 more
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Which factors are associated with Open Access publishing? A Springer Nature case study [PDF]
Open Access (OA) facilitates access to research articles. However, authors or funders often must pay the publishing costs, preventing authors who do not receive financial support from participating in OA publishing and gaining citation advantage for OA ...
Fakhri Momeni+4 more
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Open access through Subscribe to Open: a society publisher’s implementation
As pressures mount from global funding mandates and initiatives like Plan S, publishers are seeking sustainable solutions to transition their subscription portfolios to open access.
Sara Bosshart, Rod Cookson, Philipp Hess
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The APC-barrier and its effect on stratification in open access publishing
Current implementations of Open Access (OA) publishing frequently involve article processing charges (APCs). Increasing evidence has emerged that APCs impede researchers with fewer resources in publishing their research as OA.
Thomas Klebel, Tony Ross-Hellauer
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The oligopoly’s shift to open access publishing
This study estimates fees paid for gold and hybrid open access articles in journals published by the oligopoly of academic publishers, which acknowledge funding from the Canadian Tri-Agency. It employs bibliometric methods using data from Web of Science,
Leigh-Ann Butler+4 more
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Open Access Publishing in Medicine [PDF]
A Saw, KH Ng
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Advancing open access in the Netherlands after 2020: from quantity to quality
The purpose of this article is to explore options to further open access in the Netherlands from 2021. Its premise is that there is a need to look at the qualitative aspects of open access, alongside quantitative ones.
Jeroen Bosman+3 more
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DNA methylation and trinucleotide repeat expansion diseases [PDF]
Copyright @ 2012 InTechThis article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing ...
Pook, M
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Open Access Publishing: A Literature Review [PDF]
Within the context of the Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in the Creative Economy (CREATe) research scope, this literature review investigates the current trends, advantages, disadvantages, problems and solutions, opportunities and barriers ...
Derclaye, Estelle, Frosio, Giancarlo
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Im Rahmen des Open-Science-Workshops des Sonderforschungsbereiches Hybrid Societies am 10. Februar 2022, stellte das Open Science Team der Universitätsbibliothek umfangreiche Services zum Open-Access-Publizieren vor. Dazu gehören: 1.
Ahnert, Carolin, Blumtritt, Ute
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