The authors discovered faculty opinions about open access by employing Q methodology, a research method combining qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze subjects' attitudes about a given topic. Q methodology, using three main steps, identifies and isolates opinion types. The first step is the collection of subjective statements, largely from qualitative interviews. The next step, called the Q-sort, involves subjects sorting these statements along a continuum. Finally, Q-sort results are analyzed using a statistical technique called factor analysis. Using specialized software, factor analysis generates clusters of opinions. In this Q study, factor analysis revealed three distinct factors that outlined clusters of faculty opinions ab...
© 2017 ASIS&T While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the pote...
The viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depend, in part, on the att...
The viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depend, in part, on the att...
A quantitative survey of faculty perceptions of Open Access (OA) publishing was conducted at the Ame...
Introduction: This investigation, originally conceived as a method for informing Albertsons Library ...
This poster presents data on faculty members' awareness of open access publishing, based on faculty ...
This poster presents data on faculty members' awareness of open access publishing, based on faculty ...
Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in scholarly communication through work with i...
A Review of: Peekhaus, W., & Proferes, N. (2015). How library and information science faculty percei...
This paper presents the inferential analysis of a systematic survey of North American Library and In...
The authors distributed a survey to faculty in all academic ranks and in all Colleges of Oregon Stat...
In this study, the authors examine attitudes of researchers toward open access (OA) scholarly journa...
This presentation will report on the results of a national survey of academic librarians opinions ab...
The viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depend, in part, on the att...
© 2017 ASIS&T While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the pote...
© 2017 ASIS&T While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the pote...
The viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depend, in part, on the att...
The viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depend, in part, on the att...
A quantitative survey of faculty perceptions of Open Access (OA) publishing was conducted at the Ame...
Introduction: This investigation, originally conceived as a method for informing Albertsons Library ...
This poster presents data on faculty members' awareness of open access publishing, based on faculty ...
This poster presents data on faculty members' awareness of open access publishing, based on faculty ...
Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in scholarly communication through work with i...
A Review of: Peekhaus, W., & Proferes, N. (2015). How library and information science faculty percei...
This paper presents the inferential analysis of a systematic survey of North American Library and In...
The authors distributed a survey to faculty in all academic ranks and in all Colleges of Oregon Stat...
In this study, the authors examine attitudes of researchers toward open access (OA) scholarly journa...
This presentation will report on the results of a national survey of academic librarians opinions ab...
The viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depend, in part, on the att...
© 2017 ASIS&T While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the pote...
© 2017 ASIS&T While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the pote...
The viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depend, in part, on the att...
The viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depend, in part, on the att...