This article discusses the results of a study into the open access availability of law reviews, followed by a discussion of why open access has such a high rate of adoption among law reviews, especially in comparison to the journal literature in other disciplines
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
A primary goal for collection management is assessing the relative value of continuing information r...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...
This article discusses the results of a study into the open access availability of law reviews, foll...
Mr. Brown introduces the University of Michigan Law Library’s use of citation study literature to de...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
This Article is about legal scholarly publication in a time of plenitude. It is an attempt to explai...
Open access legal scholarship generates a prolific discussion, but few empirical details have been a...
This Article is about legal scholarly publication in a time of plenitude. It is an attempt to explai...
Citation studies in law have shown a significant citation advantage for open access legal scholarsh...
Open access (OA) has been a force for change in the dissemination of scholarly research. However, mo...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
In this study focusing on the impact of open access on legal scholarship, the authors examine open a...
The Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship calls for US law schools to stop publishing...
This study examines forty-nine law journal publication agreements and finds that a minority of journ...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
A primary goal for collection management is assessing the relative value of continuing information r...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...
This article discusses the results of a study into the open access availability of law reviews, foll...
Mr. Brown introduces the University of Michigan Law Library’s use of citation study literature to de...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
This Article is about legal scholarly publication in a time of plenitude. It is an attempt to explai...
Open access legal scholarship generates a prolific discussion, but few empirical details have been a...
This Article is about legal scholarly publication in a time of plenitude. It is an attempt to explai...
Citation studies in law have shown a significant citation advantage for open access legal scholarsh...
Open access (OA) has been a force for change in the dissemination of scholarly research. However, mo...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
In this study focusing on the impact of open access on legal scholarship, the authors examine open a...
The Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship calls for US law schools to stop publishing...
This study examines forty-nine law journal publication agreements and finds that a minority of journ...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
A primary goal for collection management is assessing the relative value of continuing information r...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...