Open access within legal academia provides a case study for the effective use of digital formats to promote scholarship. The presenters review the background historical developments in this field, and consider the benefits and rationales for providing open access to legal scholarship, including the special faculty concerns arising from SSRN and its relationship to the institutional repository. Results from the presenters’ recent empirical study of the citation advantage for open access scholarship in American law reviews will be discussed and placed in broader context of the benefits of open access scholarship
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
This essay was written as part of a Symposium on open access publishing for legal scholarship. It ma...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...
Open access within legal academia provides a case study for the effective use of digital formats to ...
Open access legal scholarship generates a prolific discussion, but few empirical details have been a...
In this study focusing on the impact of open access on legal scholarship, the authors examine open a...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
Reviewing James M. Donovan, Carol A. Watson & Caroline Osborne, The Open Access Advantage for Americ...
Citation studies in law have shown a significant citation advantage for open access legal scholarsh...
Do people cite open access articles more than articles locked behind fee and copyright restrictions?...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
On March 10, 2006, the Lewis \u26 Clark Law Review sponsored a day-long symposium entitled Open Acce...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
This essay was written as part of a Symposium on open access publishing for legal scholarship. It ma...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...
Open access within legal academia provides a case study for the effective use of digital formats to ...
Open access legal scholarship generates a prolific discussion, but few empirical details have been a...
In this study focusing on the impact of open access on legal scholarship, the authors examine open a...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
Reviewing James M. Donovan, Carol A. Watson & Caroline Osborne, The Open Access Advantage for Americ...
Citation studies in law have shown a significant citation advantage for open access legal scholarsh...
Do people cite open access articles more than articles locked behind fee and copyright restrictions?...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
On March 10, 2006, the Lewis \u26 Clark Law Review sponsored a day-long symposium entitled Open Acce...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
This essay was written as part of a Symposium on open access publishing for legal scholarship. It ma...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...