This article investigates the awareness of scholarly authors toward open access repositories and the factors that motivate their use of these repositories. The article reports on the findings obtained from a mixed methods approach which involved a questionnaire returned by over 3000 respondents, supplemented by four focus groups held across Europe in the summer 2009. The research found that although there was a good understanding and appreciation of the ethos of open access in general, there were clear differences between scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds in their understanding of open access repositories and their motivations for depositing articles within them. This research forms the first part of a longitudinal study that...
This poster presents data on faculty members' awareness of open access publishing, based on faculty ...
International audienceThe viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depen...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
In this chapter Alma Swan draws from the surveys undertaken by Key Perspectives Ltd into researchers...
While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the potential impact o...
Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in scholarly com-munication through work with ...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
Our goal with this study is to gauge the attitudes towards Open-Access publication amongst researche...
Open Access is often considered as particularly beneficial to researchers in the Global South. Howev...
This PhD thesis follows up on previous studies aiming at finding out what a representative sample of...
This paper presents the findings from a survey study of UK academics and their publishing behaviour....
The goal of this research was to identify the factors affecting scientists\u27 adoption of open acce...
Our goal with this study is to gauge the attitudes towards Open-Access publication amongst researche...
This study surveyed the academic population of the faculties of Economics and Law of the University ...
The viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depend, in part, on the att...
This poster presents data on faculty members' awareness of open access publishing, based on faculty ...
International audienceThe viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depen...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
In this chapter Alma Swan draws from the surveys undertaken by Key Perspectives Ltd into researchers...
While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the potential impact o...
Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in scholarly com-munication through work with ...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
Our goal with this study is to gauge the attitudes towards Open-Access publication amongst researche...
Open Access is often considered as particularly beneficial to researchers in the Global South. Howev...
This PhD thesis follows up on previous studies aiming at finding out what a representative sample of...
This paper presents the findings from a survey study of UK academics and their publishing behaviour....
The goal of this research was to identify the factors affecting scientists\u27 adoption of open acce...
Our goal with this study is to gauge the attitudes towards Open-Access publication amongst researche...
This study surveyed the academic population of the faculties of Economics and Law of the University ...
The viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depend, in part, on the att...
This poster presents data on faculty members' awareness of open access publishing, based on faculty ...
International audienceThe viability of gold open access publishing models into the future will depen...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...