USAIN 2016 Conference Session: Tuesday (April 26) – 9:30-10:30am Contributed Papers Session 3: Open Access / Scholarly Communication – Moderator: Inga HaugenThis paper explores the use and usefulness of the hybrid open access publishing model in agricultural sciences using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods. To ascertain the level of usage of the paid open access option in hybrid open access journals in agriculture, we studied the agriculture-related journals published by six commercial publishers. These publishers offer authors the option of paying a fee, often close to $3000 per article, to make their article immediately freely available, usually with a Creative Commons license. We defined agriculture broadly but also ...
In the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, there have been numerous attempts to shift gen...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
Open access models for academic publishing offer an alternative to traditional subscription-based jo...
Open access models for academic publishing offer an alternative to traditional subscription-based jo...
A survey was conducted on scholarly research communication and the prospects of Open Access (OA) to ...
Paper presented at the 2018 United States Agricultural Information Network (USAIN) 16th Biennial Con...
Agricultural researchers are engaged in the growing open access (OA) movement, either publishing in ...
This paper attempts to do a quantitative analysis of open access journals in the field of agricultur...
Little is known about open access publishing in educational technology journals that employ a hybrid...
Scientific journal publishers have over the past twenty-five years rapidly converted to predominantl...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
This issue's guest editor, Stephen Rudgard from FAO, is a major actor in opening agricultural knowle...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
This issue's guest editor, Stephen Rudgard from FAO, is a major actor in opening agricultural knowle...
In the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, there have been numerous attempts to shift gen...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
Open access models for academic publishing offer an alternative to traditional subscription-based jo...
Open access models for academic publishing offer an alternative to traditional subscription-based jo...
A survey was conducted on scholarly research communication and the prospects of Open Access (OA) to ...
Paper presented at the 2018 United States Agricultural Information Network (USAIN) 16th Biennial Con...
Agricultural researchers are engaged in the growing open access (OA) movement, either publishing in ...
This paper attempts to do a quantitative analysis of open access journals in the field of agricultur...
Little is known about open access publishing in educational technology journals that employ a hybrid...
Scientific journal publishers have over the past twenty-five years rapidly converted to predominantl...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
This issue's guest editor, Stephen Rudgard from FAO, is a major actor in opening agricultural knowle...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
This issue's guest editor, Stephen Rudgard from FAO, is a major actor in opening agricultural knowle...
In the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, there have been numerous attempts to shift gen...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...