Scientific Output from Latin America and the Caribbean – Identification of the Main Institutions for Regional Open Access Integration Strategies by Dominique Babini :: SSRN

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-08-17

Summary:

Use the link to access the full text article from SSRN.  The abstract reads as follows: "Latin America is a region in which two thirds of the investment in research and development are funded by State resources. It can be foreseen that in the near future governments in the region will encourage and promote, or require by law or mandates, that scientific output from the region become visible and accessible in open access repositories and portals. This paper presents the results of a survey to identify the institutions of the region with the largest volume of scientific output and most exposure of their output on the Web, in order to help make those institutions visible to national, regional and international organizations involved in open access strategies and programs in Latin America and the Caribbean. The results show a leading position by universities from Brazil; a strong presence of universities from Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Chile and Venezuela, and some presence of universities from Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rica, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Uruguay."

Link:

http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2125996

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Tags:

oa.new pep.oa pep.biblio oa.mandates oa.green oa.universities oa.impact oa.brazil oa.argentina oa.costa_rica oa.studies oa.cuba oa.uruguay oa.ssrn oa.ecuador oa.chile oa.venezuela oa.peru oa.mexico oa.columbia oa.usa.pr oa.repositories oa.hei oa.policies oa.south oa.latin_america

Authors:

stevehit

Date tagged:

08/17/2012, 12:44

Date published:

08/17/2012, 12:03