What inhibits authors to self-archive in Open Access repositories? A Malaysian case

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-07-15

Summary:

Use the link to access pay-per-view options for the article published in the journal Information Development, a Sage publication. The abstract reads as follows: “This paper reports on a survey carried out on academics in five Malaysian research-intensive universities, investigating their readiness to self archive in Open Access institutional repositories. The study revolves around the following issues: (a) academics’ awareness of self archiving in an institutional repository within their institution; (b) their perceptions about self archiving scientific information into institutional repositories; (c) their perceptions regarding obligations to self archive in institutional repositories; and (d) the possible reasons that inhibit them in contributing to institutional repositories. The answers were identified from 72 academics through a web-based survey. The study reveals that the majority of academics in this study have no or little knowledge of, or experience with, institutional repositories and are unfamiliar with self-archiving opportunities. However most of them endorse the principle of Open Access and are willing to contribute content to an institutional repository if an opportunity arises or if mandated by their funding institutions. Those who agree to self archiving see it to be beneficial in the author’s life as it enhances visibility and recognition of the author’s work, but the main problem encountered is the fact that researchers feel it is time consuming. The major barrier to self archiving is fear of plagiarism. In light of these results, there is a need to create more awareness and to educate authors on the importance of self archiving. Ensuring free electronic access to public-funded research lies with the funding institutions, especially universities, which should set up appropriate repository infrastructures, advocate the public good and ethical implications of open access and even mandate self-archiving of research they fund.”

Link:

http://idv.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/07/09/0266666912450450.abstract

Updated:

08/16/2012, 06:08

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oa.new oa.journals oa.mandates oa.green oa.universities oa.south oa.ir oa.surveys oa.attitudes oa.sage oa.case.repositories oa.recommendations oa.plagiarism oa.malaysia oa.paywalled oa.repositories oa.hei oa.policies

Authors:

abernard

Date tagged:

07/15/2012, 08:22

Date published:

07/18/2012, 23:01