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payment, and many full freely accessible journals are now available to scholars, providing relief to research institutions …The rising star of scholarly publishing is Open Access. Even some traditional journals now offer this option on author … journals by the community remains a major obstacle to overcome if they are to become a viable alternative for scholarly …
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publication choice and the role of Open Access journals casts light on the changes affecting the scientific community and its … institutional arrangements for validating and circulating new research. The empirical investigation conducted also offers a useful …
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authors or from institutional support. Using panel data on science journals, we are able to circumvent problems plaguing … concentrated among top-ranked journals. In fact, open access causes a statistically significant reduction in cites to the bottom …-ranked journals in our sample, leading us to conjecture that open access may intensify competition among articles for readers …
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, open access reduces cites to some articles, in particular thosepublished in lower-tier journals. We propose a model in …
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publication choice and the role of Open Access journals casts light on the changes affecting the scientific community and its … institutional arrangements for validating and circulating new research. The empirical investigation conducted also offers a useful …
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Open access means that research outputs, such as articles and data, are free of restrictions on access and free of … about open access must include a discussion about research infrastructure and innovation in academic publishing. …
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Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high prices and the … lead to a reduction in the quantity of published papers and may make authors less willing to publish in selective journals …
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Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high prices and the … to a reduction in the quantity of published papers and may make authors less willing to publish in selective journals …
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The German DEAL agreements between German universities and research institutions on the one side and Springer Nature … publications in Wiley and Springer Nature journals at the cost of other journals. From that two related competition concerns emerge …-DEAL journals published by smaller publishers or to fund open access publications in these journals. Secondly, eligible authors may …
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