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The acquisition of open access research articles (fwd)
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- Subject: The acquisition of open access research articles (fwd)
- From: Stevan Harnad <harnad@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 20:12:50 EDT
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 15:16:50 +1000 From: Arthur Sale <ahjs AT ozemail.com.au> To: AMERICAN-SCIENTIST-OPEN-ACCESS-FORUM AT LISTSERVER.SIGMAXI.ORG Subject: The acquisition of open access research articles Apologies for cross-posting. I have just finalized and submitted a new paper to a journal on how authors upload their papers in universities with mandatory deposit policies. Amongst the significant findings is that by six months after publication date, >80% of authors have already deposited. Also it seems to take 2-3 years for a university mandatory policy to become fully institutionalized, though the process is almost instant with departmental mandates. The data is drawn from [1] my own university [University of Tasmania], [2] Queensland University of Technology in Australia, and [3] the University of Southampton in the UK. I've uploaded [the preprint] to the UTas ePrints repository at http://eprints.comp.utas.edu.au:81/archive/00000375/ should you wish to read it or refer others to it. Arthur Sale University of Tasmania Australia ---------- end Forwarded message ---------- Recent related papers by Prof. Arthur Sale: Sale, Arthur (2006) Researchers and institutional repositories, in Jacobs, Neil, Eds. Open Access: Key Strategic, Technical and Economic Aspects, chapter 9, pages 87-100. Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Limited. http://eprints.comp.utas.edu.au:81/archive/00000257/ Sale, Arthur (2006) Comparison of IR content policies in Australia. First Monday 11(4). http://eprints.comp.utas.edu.au:81/archive/00000264/ Sale, Arthur (2006) The impact of mandatory policies on ETD acquisition. D-Lib Magazine 12(4). http://eprints.comp.utas.edu.au:81/archive/00000267/ Sale, Arthur (2006) Generic Risk Analysis - Open Access for your institution. Technical Report, School of Computing, University of Tasmania. http://eprints.comp.utas.edu.au:81/archive/00000266/ Sale, (2006) Maximizing the research impact of your publications. Technical Report, School of Computing, University of Tasmania. http://eprints.comp.utas.edu.au:81/archive/00000279/ ####
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