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Sharing your work by self-archiving: encouragement from the Journal of the Medical Library Association [PDF]
Self-archiving offers opportunities for authors to more broadly disseminate their work—both in pre-print form before its submission to a journal and in post-print form after its acceptance and publication in a journal.
Abigail Goben, Katherine G. Akers
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Open and impactful academic publishing [PDF]
IntroductionThe advantages of self-archiving research articles on institutional repositories or personal academic websites are numerous and relevant for society and individual researchers.
Rosaria Ciriminna +4 more
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Self-selected or mandated, open access increases citation impact for higher quality research. [PDF]
BackgroundArticles whose authors have supplemented subscription-based access to the publisher's version by self-archiving their own final draft to make it accessible free for all on the web ("Open Access", OA) are cited significantly more than articles ...
Yassine Gargouri +6 more
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Differences in Openness and Sharing of Scientific Papers at the University of Rijeka
Aim: to determine differences in openness and sharing of scientific papers. Methods: We have analysed scientific papers from the Croatian Scientific Bibliography (CROSBI) from University of Rijeka (Croatia) in 4 fields (2017–2019) on a sample of 210 ...
Iva Vrkić +3 more
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Leveraging Open Tools to Realize the Potential of Self-Archiving: A Cohort Study in Clinical Trials
While open access (OA) is growing, many publications remain behind a paywall. This limits the impact of research and entrenches global inequalities by restricting access to knowledge to those that can afford it. Many journal policies allow researchers to
Delwen L. Franzen
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Access to the work of others is something that is too often taken for granted, yet problematic and difficult to be obtained unless someone pays for it. Green and gold open access are claimed to be a solution to this problem.
Daniel Graziotin
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Back to Green. Das Projekt GOAL und das Potenzial von Grün Open Access
«GOAL – Unlocking the Green Open Access Potential» (https://opengoal.ch/) ist die kollektive Bestrebung einer Gruppe von wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken zur Förderung des bisher wenig beachteten Potentials von Grün Open Access in der Schweizer ...
Enrique J. Corredera. Nilsson +1 more
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Introduction: This mixed-method study analyzes the self-archiving behaviors and underlying motivations of researchers at an institution very recently recategorized by the Carnegie Classification system from “Doctoral– High Research Activity (R2)” to ...
Jack Maness +3 more
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RoMEO Studies 8: self-archiving: the logic behind the colour-coding used in the Copyright Knowledge Bank [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to show how the self-archiving of journal papers is a major step towards providing open access to research. However, copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) that are signed by an author prior to publication often ...
Hubbard, Bill +3 more
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Regarding "Let's Get It Started" (Summer 2006)
A letter to the editor by Stevan Harnad is presented in response to the article "Let's Get It Started," by George S. Porter in the Summer 2006 issue. This letter comments on challenges to self-archiving in institutional repositories, including creating ...
Stevan Harnad
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