Australia has enjoyed governmental support for open access for approximately a decade. This paper provides a brief overview of the infrastructure now in place as a result, including widespread repositories and mandates at institutional and funding levels. In addition, the funding process for Australian universities means citation information for all research output has been collected for many years. This offers a unique test case for attempting to determine whether good infrastructure support results in a higher uptake of open access. The difficulties in establishing the percentage of research which is available open access are explored. While this means it is not possible to answer the question definitively, suggestions are made for possib...
Open Access (OA) publication rates in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) falls behind that of ...
This item contains the slides of a presentation made at Southampton University, UK, and McGill Unive...
This paper investigates the current state of Open Science policies in Australia, focusing on the gov...
Scholarly communication change and open access (OA) initiatives in Australia have followed an Odysse...
<p>Open access (OA) in the Australian tertiary education sector is evolving rapidly and, in this art...
This paper briefly describes the rapidly changing research evaluation and funding landscape in Austr...
Introduction: In 2012, the National Health and Medical Research Council introduced Australia's first...
“Implementing open access is a tough job ” [Armbruster, 2010] and it is getting tougher with the ope...
This paper discusses the benefits of open access and how institutional repositories can assist open ...
The pressure on property academics to published research papers is ever increasing with an emphasis ...
Disruptive changes are transforming the scholarly communications environment. In an era of false rep...
published_or_final_versionJULAC, eIFL.net, SpringerLink, HUCOM, Hong Kong Library Associatio
Scholarly communication change and open access (OA) initiatives in Australia have followed an Odysse...
This paper provides the first full description of the status of Australian institutional repositorie...
Prior to the 2007 Australian Federal election, the Howard Government's new funding model for re...
Open Access (OA) publication rates in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) falls behind that of ...
This item contains the slides of a presentation made at Southampton University, UK, and McGill Unive...
This paper investigates the current state of Open Science policies in Australia, focusing on the gov...
Scholarly communication change and open access (OA) initiatives in Australia have followed an Odysse...
<p>Open access (OA) in the Australian tertiary education sector is evolving rapidly and, in this art...
This paper briefly describes the rapidly changing research evaluation and funding landscape in Austr...
Introduction: In 2012, the National Health and Medical Research Council introduced Australia's first...
“Implementing open access is a tough job ” [Armbruster, 2010] and it is getting tougher with the ope...
This paper discusses the benefits of open access and how institutional repositories can assist open ...
The pressure on property academics to published research papers is ever increasing with an emphasis ...
Disruptive changes are transforming the scholarly communications environment. In an era of false rep...
published_or_final_versionJULAC, eIFL.net, SpringerLink, HUCOM, Hong Kong Library Associatio
Scholarly communication change and open access (OA) initiatives in Australia have followed an Odysse...
This paper provides the first full description of the status of Australian institutional repositorie...
Prior to the 2007 Australian Federal election, the Howard Government's new funding model for re...
Open Access (OA) publication rates in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) falls behind that of ...
This item contains the slides of a presentation made at Southampton University, UK, and McGill Unive...
This paper investigates the current state of Open Science policies in Australia, focusing on the gov...