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Auteur/autrice : Hans Dillaerts

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The Open-Factor: Toward Impact-Aligned Measures of Open-Access eBook Usage

Posted on 10 décembre 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Author : E. S. Hellman A statistical analysis of usage data for open-access ebooks from two different publishers and from a free ebook distribution platform ind...

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Determinants of Article Processing Charges for Medical Open Access Journals

Posted on 10 décembre 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Author : Sumiko Asai For-profit subscription journal publishers recently have extended their publishing range from subscription journals to numerous open access...

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How to Choose a Format: Consumers’ Evaluation in Choosing a Format for Reading Books in Norway

Posted on 10 décembre 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Author : Linn-Birgit Kampen Kristensen This article contributes to the discussion of digital versus physical books and sharpens focus on the consumers of books....

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Motivations, understandings, and experiences of open‐access mega‐journal authors: Results of a large‐scale survey

Posted on 8 décembre 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Simon Wakeling, Claire Creaser, Stephen Pinfield, Jenny Fry, Valérie Spezi, Peter Willett, Monica Paramita Open‐access mega‐journals (OAMJs) are chara...

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Checking Rights: An IR Manager’s Guide to Checking Copyright

Posted on 6 décembre 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Stewart C. Baker, Sue Kunda Institutional repository (IR) managers often find themselves providing copyright guidance to faculty who wish to self-arch...

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Does Academic Publishing Lead to Work-Related Stress or Happiness?

Posted on 30 novembre 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Author : Jaroslava Kubátová The topic of work-related stress and happiness has recently been of interest to science as well as in practice. Work-related stress ...

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Open Science in the Humanities, or: Open Humanities?

Posted on 30 novembre 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Author : Marcel Knöchelmann Open science refers to both the practices and norms of more open and transparent communication and research in scientific discipline...

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