Attitudes of North American Academics toward Open Access Scholarly Journals

peter.suber's bookmarks 2020-04-05

Summary:

Abstract:  In this study, the authors examine attitudes of researchers toward open access (OA) scholarly journals. Using two-step cluster analysis to explore survey data from faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers at large North American research institutions, two different cluster types emerge: Those with a positive attitude toward OA and a desire to reach the nonscholarly audience groups who would most benefit from OA ("pro-OA"), and those with a more negative, skeptical attitude and less interest in reaching nonscholarly readers ("non-OA"). The article explores these cluster identities in terms of position type, subject discipline, and productivity, as well as implications for policy and practice.

 

Link:

https://muse.jhu.edu/article/747556

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oa.attitudes oa.new oa.north_america oa.usa oa.canada oa.gold oa.surveys oa.students oa.ocr oa.lay oa.journals oa.misunderstandings oa.disciplines oa.unfamiliarity oa.fees oa.ethics oa.stem oa.humanities oa.ssh

Date tagged:

04/05/2020, 15:34

Date published:

04/05/2020, 11:40