Lovett, J.A. et al., (2017). Institutional Repositories and Academic Social Networks: Competition or Complement? A Study of Open Access Policy Compliance vs. ResearchGate Participation. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication. 5(1). DOI: http://doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.2183 Abstract INTRODUCTION The popularity of academic social networks like ResearchGate and Academia.edu indicates that scholars want to share their work, yet for universities with Open Access (OA) policies, th..
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
A number of factors are driving open access to full-text journals: constantly rising prices of journ...
U.S. universities are increasingly unable to afford research journal subscriptions due to the rising...
INTRODUCTION The popularity of academic social networks like ResearchGate and Academia.edu indicates...
The popularity of academic social networks like ResearchGate and Academia.edu indicates that scholar...
This data corresponds to the article "Institutional Repositories and Academic Social Networks: Comp...
Slides from a session, A Comparison of Research Sharing Tools: The Institutional Repository vs. Aca...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (CC-BY) appliesINTRODUCTION Looking f...
Open access (OA) to scholarly publishing is encouraged and enabled by new technologies such as the I...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
Since their initial development in the early 2000s, institutional repositories (IRs) have proliferat...
players The goal of the Open Access (OA) movement is to expand the capabilities for immediate and br...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License 4.0Si...
Researchers benefit from an increasing array of tools to enhance direct communication and the dissem...
The article reviews the websites ResearchGate and Academia.edu, both of which are social networks
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
A number of factors are driving open access to full-text journals: constantly rising prices of journ...
U.S. universities are increasingly unable to afford research journal subscriptions due to the rising...
INTRODUCTION The popularity of academic social networks like ResearchGate and Academia.edu indicates...
The popularity of academic social networks like ResearchGate and Academia.edu indicates that scholar...
This data corresponds to the article "Institutional Repositories and Academic Social Networks: Comp...
Slides from a session, A Comparison of Research Sharing Tools: The Institutional Repository vs. Aca...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (CC-BY) appliesINTRODUCTION Looking f...
Open access (OA) to scholarly publishing is encouraged and enabled by new technologies such as the I...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
Since their initial development in the early 2000s, institutional repositories (IRs) have proliferat...
players The goal of the Open Access (OA) movement is to expand the capabilities for immediate and br...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License 4.0Si...
Researchers benefit from an increasing array of tools to enhance direct communication and the dissem...
The article reviews the websites ResearchGate and Academia.edu, both of which are social networks
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
A number of factors are driving open access to full-text journals: constantly rising prices of journ...
U.S. universities are increasingly unable to afford research journal subscriptions due to the rising...