Open Access publishing practice in geochemistry: overview of current state and look to the future
Open Access (OA) describes the free, unrestricted access to and re-use of research articles. Recently, a new wave of interest, debate, and practice surrounding OA publishing has emerged.
Olivier Pourret +8 more
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Processes of Self-Historicisation in East European Art
Daniel Grúň`s article.
Daniel Grúň
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Towards Open Access Self Archiving Policies: A Case Study of COAR
This paper examines Open Access (OA) self archiving policies of different Open Access Repositories (OARs) affiliated to COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories) as partner institutes.
Bijan Kumar Roy +2 more
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Open Access Self-Archiving of Refereed Research: A PostGutenberg Compromise [PDF]
Unlike with OA's primary target, journal articles, the deposit of the full-texts of books in Open Access Repositories cannot be mandated, only encouraged.
Harnad, Stevan
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Maximizing Research Impact Through Institutional and National Open-Access Self-Archiving Mandates [PDF]
No research institution can afford all the journals its researchers may need, so all articles are losing research impact (usage and citations). Articles made “Open Access,” (OA) by self-archiving them on the web are cited twice as much, but only 15% of ...
Harnad, Stevan
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Study of the Self-archival Pattern Among Iranian Authors: A Comparison Between the Scopes of Science and Social Sciences [PDF]
Purpose: This research is devoted to find out the level of self-archival pattern among Iranian researchers with high rate of publications, based upon the ISI citation indices in the scopes of science and social sciences.
Farkhondeh Ojagh, Keyvan Koosha
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Putting it Right? The Labour Party's Big Shift on Immigration Since 2010 [PDF]
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Putting it right? The labour party's big shift on immigration since 2010, which has been published in final form at 10.1111/1467-923X.12091.
Bale, T
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Faculty self‐archiving behavior: Factors affecting the decision to self‐archive [PDF]
This dissertation investigates university faculty members’ self-archiving behavior the placement of research materials on publicly accessible web sites, such as personal web pages, research group web sites, or Open Access (OA) repositories. Existing scholarly publishing is complemented by self-archiving.
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Self-archive unto others as ye would have them self-archive unto you [PDF]
Scholars and scientists do research to create new knowledge so that other scholars and scientists can use it to create still more new knowledge and to apply it to improving people's lives. They are paid to do research, but not to report their research: that they do for free, because it is not royalty-revenue from their research papers but their ...
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Unlike the authors of books and magazine articles, who write their texts for royalty or fee income, the authors of refereed journal articles write them only for "research impact", which means for their effects on research and researchers. In order to reach researchers and to have an effect on their research (so the latter can use the findings in their ...
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