Since the 1990’s Open Access has developed into an alternative model for scientific publication. Today an increasing political interest in promoting Open Access is commonly channeled through the implementation of policies by research funders. However, in the scientific community the uptake and acceptance of the model has been of notably different character.This Master’s thesis examines the understanding of and attitudes towards open access among eight senior Swedish researchers and how these have been affected by the implementation of the Swedish Research Council’s Open Access-policy as implemented in 2010. It further asks the question of how researchers’ publishing practices can be understood as shaped by and performed within actor-network...
This article explores the relation between university management and open access scholarly publishin...
Open access (OA) is a publishing model aimed at increasingthe access to academic research results. T...
From the autumn of 2008 up to the autumn of 2009 five seminars have been carried out at Swedish univ...
Since the 1990’s Open Access has developed into an alternative model for scientific publication. Tod...
Dissatisfaction with the current market for scientific publishing, dominated by a few large publishe...
This study explores the Open Access phenomenon from the perspective of the commercial scientific pub...
Our goal with this study is to gauge the attitudes towards Open-Access publication amongst researche...
The 14th of November 2005 Lund University decided that all research at the univer-sity if possible s...
The availability of both research results and data is appealing to different actors, which has incre...
The overall aim of this master’s thesis is to, with tools offered by Actor Network Theory, study how...
Our goal with this study is to gauge the attitudes towards Open-Access publication amongst researche...
The natural sciences and the humanities are associated with differentpublishing patterns. Open Acces...
Emanating in a Swedish and British context, this study seeks to map and discuss contemporary perform...
From the autumn of 2008 up to the autumn of 2009 five seminars have been carried out at Swedish univ...
This master thesis explores the landscape of scholarly publishing by presenting a study done at the ...
This article explores the relation between university management and open access scholarly publishin...
Open access (OA) is a publishing model aimed at increasingthe access to academic research results. T...
From the autumn of 2008 up to the autumn of 2009 five seminars have been carried out at Swedish univ...
Since the 1990’s Open Access has developed into an alternative model for scientific publication. Tod...
Dissatisfaction with the current market for scientific publishing, dominated by a few large publishe...
This study explores the Open Access phenomenon from the perspective of the commercial scientific pub...
Our goal with this study is to gauge the attitudes towards Open-Access publication amongst researche...
The 14th of November 2005 Lund University decided that all research at the univer-sity if possible s...
The availability of both research results and data is appealing to different actors, which has incre...
The overall aim of this master’s thesis is to, with tools offered by Actor Network Theory, study how...
Our goal with this study is to gauge the attitudes towards Open-Access publication amongst researche...
The natural sciences and the humanities are associated with differentpublishing patterns. Open Acces...
Emanating in a Swedish and British context, this study seeks to map and discuss contemporary perform...
From the autumn of 2008 up to the autumn of 2009 five seminars have been carried out at Swedish univ...
This master thesis explores the landscape of scholarly publishing by presenting a study done at the ...
This article explores the relation between university management and open access scholarly publishin...
Open access (OA) is a publishing model aimed at increasingthe access to academic research results. T...
From the autumn of 2008 up to the autumn of 2009 five seminars have been carried out at Swedish univ...