In this study, researchers surveyed academic librarians about their open access publishing practices. This analysis explores approaches to journal selection, awareness of open access options, and self-archiving practices. Fifty percent of the librarians in this study considered free open access when selecting a potential journal for publication, but a journal\u27s fit to the topic and peer review were higher priorities. Findings indicate that, although many librarians publish in open access journals or take advantage of institutional repositories, there are still barriers to publishing in open access journals, including article processing charges, the tenure and promotion culture, and uncertainty around intellectual property rights
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
This study presents the results of a survey that assessed academic reference librarians' familiarity...
Open access (OA) journals promote the opportunity for peer-reviewed journal articles to be freely ac...
In this study, researchers surveyed academic librarians about their open access publishing practices...
Abstract Librarians have often led the way in championing Open-Access (OA) journals on the Internet ...
Abstract Librarians have often led the way in championing Open-Access (OA) journals on the Internet ...
While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the potential impact o...
Librarians have embraced the open access movement. They work to raise awareness of issues surroundi...
Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in scholarly com-munication through work with ...
Librarians have embraced the open access movement. They work to raise awareness of issues surroundi...
The research study presents the aim of the paper that open access journal is one of the most signifi...
Open access (OA) scholarly publishing has grown steadily in academia for the past few decades as an ...
This study presents the results of a survey that assessed academic reference librarians' familiarity...
Many in the library world see open-access (OA) publishing as the way of the future, necessary to com...
This paper presents the inferential analysis of a systematic survey of North American Library and In...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
This study presents the results of a survey that assessed academic reference librarians' familiarity...
Open access (OA) journals promote the opportunity for peer-reviewed journal articles to be freely ac...
In this study, researchers surveyed academic librarians about their open access publishing practices...
Abstract Librarians have often led the way in championing Open-Access (OA) journals on the Internet ...
Abstract Librarians have often led the way in championing Open-Access (OA) journals on the Internet ...
While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the potential impact o...
Librarians have embraced the open access movement. They work to raise awareness of issues surroundi...
Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in scholarly com-munication through work with ...
Librarians have embraced the open access movement. They work to raise awareness of issues surroundi...
The research study presents the aim of the paper that open access journal is one of the most signifi...
Open access (OA) scholarly publishing has grown steadily in academia for the past few decades as an ...
This study presents the results of a survey that assessed academic reference librarians' familiarity...
Many in the library world see open-access (OA) publishing as the way of the future, necessary to com...
This paper presents the inferential analysis of a systematic survey of North American Library and In...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
This study presents the results of a survey that assessed academic reference librarians' familiarity...
Open access (OA) journals promote the opportunity for peer-reviewed journal articles to be freely ac...