Open access publishing is now an accepted pillar of the scholarly communication movement. However, the greatest traction for open access publishing thus far has been in the sciences. Penetration of open access publishing has been much slower among the social sciences. This study surveys 309 authors from recent issues of open access journals in education to determine why some authors choose to publish in these journals and to gain insight into the ways publishing practices within the discipline itself impact the of willingness of authors to engage in open access publishing
This paper presents the findings from a survey study of UK academics and their publishing behaviour....
The purpose of this study is to explore the ways scholarly communication librarians at academic libr...
abstract: Although open access publishing has been available since 1998, we know little regarding sc...
Abstract Open access publishing is now an accepted method of scholarly communication. However the gr...
Abstract\r\n\r\nOpen access publishing is now an accepted method of scholarly communication. However...
This master thesis explores the landscape of scholarly publishing by presenting a study done at the ...
While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the potential impact o...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
The natural sciences and the humanities are associated with differentpublishing patterns. Open Acces...
The cost of access to scholarly research creates inequity for readers with varying resources. Open a...
Open access (OA) publishing is now accepted as an integral part of the emerging trends within schola...
This paper presents the rationale, common practices, challenges, and some personal anecdotes from a ...
The goal of this research was to identify the factors affecting scientists\u27 adoption of open acce...
This article addresses some of the issues arising from the continuing research and debate on open ac...
Introduction The Open Access (OA) movement was born in the early 2000s. With the creation of electr...
This paper presents the findings from a survey study of UK academics and their publishing behaviour....
The purpose of this study is to explore the ways scholarly communication librarians at academic libr...
abstract: Although open access publishing has been available since 1998, we know little regarding sc...
Abstract Open access publishing is now an accepted method of scholarly communication. However the gr...
Abstract\r\n\r\nOpen access publishing is now an accepted method of scholarly communication. However...
This master thesis explores the landscape of scholarly publishing by presenting a study done at the ...
While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the potential impact o...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
The natural sciences and the humanities are associated with differentpublishing patterns. Open Acces...
The cost of access to scholarly research creates inequity for readers with varying resources. Open a...
Open access (OA) publishing is now accepted as an integral part of the emerging trends within schola...
This paper presents the rationale, common practices, challenges, and some personal anecdotes from a ...
The goal of this research was to identify the factors affecting scientists\u27 adoption of open acce...
This article addresses some of the issues arising from the continuing research and debate on open ac...
Introduction The Open Access (OA) movement was born in the early 2000s. With the creation of electr...
This paper presents the findings from a survey study of UK academics and their publishing behaviour....
The purpose of this study is to explore the ways scholarly communication librarians at academic libr...
abstract: Although open access publishing has been available since 1998, we know little regarding sc...