The Share of Open Access in Sweden 2011 – analyzing the OA outcome from Swedish universities | Fathli | ScieCom Info

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-11-17

Summary:

Use the link to access the full text article from ScieComInfo.  [From Google's English] "In 2013 a study was made of the proportion of open access (OA) in Sweden. Funded by the National Library Programs Openaccess.se. The study, which used SwePub as indices studied how much of the Swedish research articles with publication year 2011, which is OA. The analysis applies to the ratio of gold and green OA, but also how much of the published articles that could parallel publication as publishers' conditions. The analysis shows that the percentage of OA articles published during the year 2011 amounted to about 17 percent, with 10 percent gold OA and Green OA 10 percent. This indicates an overlap of articles that are both gold and green OA of about 3 percent. If we also include so-called delayed OA so the total amount of OA articles in 2011 to nearly 25 percent. The results further show that an additional large number of articles could be published as parallel information in the Sherpa / Romeo."

Link:

http://journals.lub.lu.se/index.php/sciecominfo/article/view/11645

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Tags:

oa.green oa.ir oa.hybrid oa.gold oa.studies oa.swedish oa.sweden oa.comment oa.new ru.sparc oa.repositories oa.journals

Date tagged:

11/17/2014, 11:06

Date published:

11/17/2014, 07:57