The research data in this dataset contains verbatim transcripts in PDF and ODT formats each (for reading and broader re-use purposes, respectively) as well as original audio recordings of two interviews. These semi-structured interviews form part of materials for a doctoral research project on recent developments in and possible implications of Open Access publishing models. Further information and full description of the research proposal are available online at http://hdl.handle.net/10760/29265Please start with the readme fil
In this interview, we discuss what open access can teach us about the state of the university, as we...
In early 2020, Libraria received support from a group of U.S. research libraries to pursue a feasibi...
Within Open Access publishing, processing is usually used to refer to the transformation of scholarl...
<p>These five semi-structured interviews are the research data that form the basis of the MA dissert...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...
During its growth Open Access academic publishing has become a complex construction with sophisticat...
The current state of academic publishing is something we should all be thinking about, given that it...
A panel discussion covering publishing at its crossroads, open access & plagiarism, sustaining an op...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
This introduction to the world of scholarly communication focuses on the issues with the current mod...
This presentation discusses open access and scholarly communication. The topics include why open acc...
Presentation that covers the basic principles of open access including stakeholder roles, policies, ...
Open access (OA) publishing is a unique model for disseminating academic work to a larger readership...
In this interview, we discuss what open access can teach us about the state of the university, as we...
In early 2020, Libraria received support from a group of U.S. research libraries to pursue a feasibi...
Within Open Access publishing, processing is usually used to refer to the transformation of scholarl...
<p>These five semi-structured interviews are the research data that form the basis of the MA dissert...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...
During its growth Open Access academic publishing has become a complex construction with sophisticat...
The current state of academic publishing is something we should all be thinking about, given that it...
A panel discussion covering publishing at its crossroads, open access & plagiarism, sustaining an op...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
This introduction to the world of scholarly communication focuses on the issues with the current mod...
This presentation discusses open access and scholarly communication. The topics include why open acc...
Presentation that covers the basic principles of open access including stakeholder roles, policies, ...
Open access (OA) publishing is a unique model for disseminating academic work to a larger readership...
In this interview, we discuss what open access can teach us about the state of the university, as we...
In early 2020, Libraria received support from a group of U.S. research libraries to pursue a feasibi...
Within Open Access publishing, processing is usually used to refer to the transformation of scholarl...