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Nature, 2001
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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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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Enhanced Kepler framework for self-archiving
Proceedings. International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshop, 2003In this paper, we introduce the enhanced Kepler framework, an evolution of the original Kepler framework that implements an OAI-PMH-compliant data provider for the individual. The enhanced Kepler framework is influenced by Fasttrack, a peer-to-peer network. In particular, we introduce the concept of buddy nodes and SuperNodes to improve scalability. We
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Faculty self‐archiving: Motivations and barriers
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2010AbstractThis study investigated factors that motivate or impede faculty participation in self‐archiving practices—the placement of research work in various open access (OA) venues, ranging from personal Web pages to OA archives. The author's research design involves triangulation of survey and interview data from 17 Carnegie doctorate universities with
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A Guide to Self-Archiving Preprints
2020Making work freely available online allows psychological scientists to get feedback on scholarly work in progress, speed dissemination of work, and ensure public access to completed work. Public access to research (Open Access) manifests core scientific values. Most scholars support Open Access, and most publishers in psychology allow it.
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Self-Archiving Adoption in Legal Scholarly Communication: A Literature Review
New Review of Information Networking, 2023exaly

