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The last literature review of research on the existence of an Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) was published in 2011 by…
By: Alexander…
The academic publishing industry is undergoing radical change.
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(Photo: oldtasty/Flickr)Back when I was a new graduate student, more than a dozen years ago, nearly all scientific journals in…
You’re applying for your first tenure-track position, and you’ve heard that your dream department uses something called the h-ind…
This week saw the eighth annual Open Access Week, in which academics and researchers from around the world shared expertise…
The EC-commisioned Science-Metrix study has a lot of interesting and useful information that I hope the EC will apply and use. …
Path dependence means that a logical decision in the past establishes itself as the norm and leads to a suboptimal system in…
Guide à l'auto-archivage en ligne de ses recherches, par la sociologue Deborah Lupton (Université de Sydney). Elle explique…
You like the idea of “megajournals”–online-only, open access journals that cover many subjects and publish content based only…
Making your research available on open access services increases citation and helps ensure greater impact, argues Deborah Lupton.
I have been reading more and more about the virtues of making one’s academic research available on open access sites (also…
I have been reading more and more about the virtues of making one’s academic research available on open access sites (also…
The Ecological Society of America (ESA) would like your input on how to expand access to their publications and what they…
Here’s my submission for the House of Lords inquiry. I rather ran out of steam writing it so you’ll see it tails off towards…
This guest post is by Carl Boettiger (@cboettig). Carl is a postdoc with interests in theoretical and applied ecology, evolution…
Joshua Drew, a lecturer in marine conservation biology at Columbia University, offers a personal perspective on Open Access…
by Ross Mounce*1 Introduction: The results of scientific research can be of interest to experts and non-experts alike. This is…
In recognition of Open Access week, Dr Pascal Meier an interventional cardiologist from University College London and Yale…
"This is a response to the comments of Professor Adam Tickell (PVC, U Birmingham) about the Finch Report, Green OA and peer…
Technology percolates into our lives through three prongs that are supported and sustained by various institutions and…
A recent study published in the Public Library of Science has tested the relationship between Open Access self-archiving of peer…
Open Access week was Oct. 18 to 24, 2010 and it got me thinking… I’m not an expert on types of publishing and I approach the…
Yassine Gargouri
It’s all about you, really. For all the high-falutin’ rhetoric about accelerating discovery and taxpayer access, you the…
SUMMARY: One can only speculate on the reasons why some might still wish to cling to the self-selection bias hypothesis in the…
In this media digest: the T-rex is a cannibal, whale poo is vital to ocean ecology, love can be a powerful painkiller and more…
PLoS ONE today published a paper very relevant to Open Access Week (which started today): Gargouri Y, Hajjem C, Larivière V…
Like a foodstuff that’s both delicious and nutritious, making…
Yassine Gargouri, et al., Self-Selected or Mandated, Open Access Increases Citation Impact for Higher Quality Research, preprint…