Attitudes toward Open Access, Open Peer Review, and Altmetrics among Contributors to Spanish Scholarly Journals

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Summary:

" This paper aims to gain a better understanding of the perspectives of contributors to Spanish academic journals regarding open access, open peer review, and altmetrics. It also explores how age, gender, professional experience, career history, and perception and use of social media influence authors opinions toward these developments in scholarly publishing. A sample of contributors (n-1254) to Spanish academic journals was invited to participate in a survey about the aforementioned topics. The response rate was 24 per cent (n-295). Contributors to Spanish scholarly journals hold a favourable opinion of open access but were more cautious about open peer review and altmetrics. Younger and female scholars were more reluctant to accept open peer review practices. A positive attitude toward social networks did not necessarily translate into enthusiasm for emerging trends in scholarly publishing. Despite this, ResearchGate users were more aware of altmetrics."

Link:

https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.02488

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Tags:

oa.new oa.journals oa.altmetrics oa.libraries oa.universities oa.scholcomm oa.attitudes oa.metrics oa.hei oa.spain oa.peer_review oa.open_peer_review

Date tagged:

01/08/2021, 15:43

Date published:

01/08/2021, 10:43