Analysis of 2 million scholars reveals which countries study the hardest, and why Open Access is critical for developing countries - World News Report

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-11-02

Summary:

Use the link to access the full text report described as follows: "Today, marking the occasion of surpassing two million users of its service, London-based startup Mendeley has published the Global Research Report- a unique analysis of two million scholars' research activity in relation to economic indicators and research productivity. The Global Research Report draws on the unique usage statistics of Mendeley's desktop- and cloud-based research collaboration platform, which is used by academics in the sciences and humanities in over 180 countries to manage their research workflows... The report reveals the extent to which a country's GDP per capita and R&D expenditure per capita limit its researchers' access to academic papers. Developing countries are facing considerable challenges: To afford each of their researchers access to an additional 50 research papers, developing countries require a ten-fold increase in R&D expenditure per capita. This highlights the importance of the recent trend towards Open Access publishing for making researchers in developing countries more competitive.  The data also demonstrates that having less access to research papers restricts daily studying time, which in turn is linked to a country's research productivity: The higher the daily studying time, the more citable publications and Nobel Laureates a country produces.  Finally, the Global Research Report provides rankings on which countries, world regions, and universities are reading the most academic papers and spending the most time per day studying the literature (only countries with at least 1,000 Mendeley users were included).  On a global average, an academic's research paper collection contains 142.8 documents. The top three world regions, countries, and research institutions by size of their academics' research paper collection are ..."

Link:

http://world.einnews.com/pr_news/121461063/analysis-of-2-million-scholars-reveals-which-countries-study-the-hardest-and-why-open-access-is-critical-for-developing-countries

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Date tagged:

11/02/2012, 15:15

Date published:

11/02/2012, 11:15