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Self-archiving – ‘green’ open access

On "Open Access" Publishers Who Oppose Open Access Self Archiving Mandates

On "Open Access" Publishers Who Oppose Open Access Self Archiving Mandates

... endorsing Green self-archiving was merely a cynical sop, granted on the assumption that it would not be used, and perhaps even to be taken back, "Indian-Giver" Style, if too many researchers actually ...

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The Research Impact Cycle, Open Access, and Self Archiving

The Research Impact Cycle, Open Access, and Self Archiving

... the open-access journal archives and/or departmental open-access archives ...Mandate open access for all funded research (via either the gold gold or green ...fair) ...

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What does “green” open access mean? Tracking twelve years of changes to journal publisher self-archiving policies

What does “green” open access mean? Tracking twelve years of changes to journal publisher self-archiving policies

... Commercial 23 21.5% 14,997 72.0% 64.0% University Press 17 15.9% 2,421 11.6% 4.0% Learned society 62 57.9% 2,081 10.0% 30.0% Other 5 4.7% 1,316 6.3% 2.0% Table 1 [r] ...

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Open Access Repositories   maximizing and measuring research impact through university and research funder open access self archiving mandates

Open Access Repositories maximizing and measuring research impact through university and research funder open access self archiving mandates

... IR-internal access (for institutional employees, employers and funders) for the time being, but their biblio- graphic metadata (author, title, journal, date, abstract, keywords) will still be just as visible to ...

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Maximizing research impact through institutional and national open access self archiving mandates

Maximizing research impact through institutional and national open access self archiving mandates

... to self- archive, 95% replied that they would (81% willingly; 14% reluctantly) (Swan & Brown ...employer/funder self-archiving mandate is obviously what is ...set access-privileges to the ...

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The PEER Project: Investigating the Effects of Green Open Access

The PEER Project: Investigating the Effects of Green Open Access

... associate Open Access with Open Access Journals (Gold ...to Open Access [..] with the caveat that self archiving does not compromise the pivotal role of the ...

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Fast Forward on the Green Road to Open Access: The Case Against Mixing Up Green and Gold

Fast Forward on the Green Road to Open Access: The Case Against Mixing Up Green and Gold

... OA self-archiving’s results to date are indeed ...OA self-archiving has generated 3 times as much OA as has OA publishing and is probably growing much faster ...too. Green is only unimpressive ...

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Fast Forward on the Green Road to Open Access: The Case Against Mixing Up Green and Gold

Fast Forward on the Green Road to Open Access: The Case Against Mixing Up Green and Gold

... The "green" and "gold" roads toward Open Access will thus merge while helping each other. The haphazard, anarchic process of "self-archiving" will be made more orderly by the ...

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Fast Forward on the Green Road to Open Access: The Case Against Mixing Up Green and Gold

Fast Forward on the Green Road to Open Access: The Case Against Mixing Up Green and Gold

... afford access. If the articles are made accessible free online (by self-archiving them), this problem is ...about access to the peer-reviewed journal literature, not access to something ...

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The Immediate Practical Implication of the Houghton Report: Provide Green Open Access Now

The Immediate Practical Implication of the Houghton Report: Provide Green Open Access Now

... and/or selfarchiving systems would produce substantially greater net ...to access and use journal articles; and the cost to the publisher of having to monitor and manage ...Universal Green OA ...

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Open access self-archiving: An Introduction

Open access self-archiving: An Introduction

... an open access archive in a research-based university, for example, cost a lot of money? How will it be paid for, whose budget will it fall under, can it be afforded, will it need an open cheque for ...

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Open access self archiving: An author study

Open access self archiving: An author study

... that self- archiving might ...an open access archive in a research-based university, for example, cost a lot of money? How will it be paid for, whose budget will it fall under, can it be ...

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Although open access (OA) self-archiving mandates have a history spanning. A Review of Open Access Self-Archiving Mandate Policies

Although open access (OA) self-archiving mandates have a history spanning. A Review of Open Access Self-Archiving Mandate Policies

... for open access mandates to perform well, they must reflect the needs of the faculty, many of whom care more about the perceived quality of publications than about information sharing, or who may not be ...

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Archiving in the Networked World: Open Access Journals

Archiving in the Networked World: Open Access Journals

... small open-access ...adding open access titles. Open access journals have no customers that pay subscription fees each year, which could well mean that they are outside the ...

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Green Open Access in Practice

Green Open Access in Practice

... While many stakeholders in scholarly communication welcomed the decisive move towards the realisation of full and immediate Open Access to scholarly publications by 2020, certainly not all of the 900+ ...

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Anatomy of Green Open Access

Anatomy of Green Open Access

... the open accessibility of scholarly articles, depending on the user rights, the timing of the availability, the funding of the OA publishing, and whether the reader finds the original or a manuscript copy of the ...

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Open Access to Peer Reviewed Research through Author/Institution Self Archiving: Maximizing Research Impact by Maximizing Online Access

Open Access to Peer Reviewed Research through Author/Institution Self Archiving: Maximizing Research Impact by Maximizing Online Access

... Slide0003.gif Tolls are the journal publisher’s means of recov- ering costs and making a fair profit. High costs were inescap- able in the expensive and inefficient on-paper Gutenberg era. But today, in the online ...

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Gold or green: the debate on Open Access policies

Gold or green: the debate on Open Access policies

... for open access to science seeks to achieve unrestricted and free access to academic publications on the ...the green road, in which publications are self-archived in ...in open ...

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Self archiving publications

Self archiving publications

... easy access to all publications required for their ...and access barriers are lowered for researchers by services such as arXiv, the benefits for the individual researcher soon become ...journal. ...

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Researchers’ green Open Access practice: a cross-disciplinary analysis

Researchers’ green Open Access practice: a cross-disciplinary analysis

... The survey findings suggested that evaluating the suitability of an article for the task they were undertaking did not seem to be problematic, with 64% of researchers finding the articl[r] ...

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