Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research

2639 days ago
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
2640 days ago
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
2640 days ago
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
2640 days ago
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
RT @lisalibrarian: "authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to…
"authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to choose outlets that involve some sort of Article Processing Charge...suggests new professional hierarchies developing" https://t.co/L9Y9TRBOZh
Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research https://t.co/qoS3bj4C2w
2825 days ago
RT @dirkverdicchio: Siler et al. (2018) Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health res…
2825 days ago
RT @dirkverdicchio: Siler et al. (2018) Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health res…
Siler et al. (2018) Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research https://t.co/j2m3deCO6T #openaccess
Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research. https://t.co/NvdpSPcP7B @thePeerJ
2870 days ago
RT @LaurianW: Currently reading: Stratification in open access publishing https://t.co/YJuIcFgLMa via @thePeerJ
Currently reading: Stratification in open access publishing https://t.co/YJuIcFgLMa via @thePeerJ
New hierarchies emerging in academic publishing driven by OA fees. Siler etal 2018. https://t.co/NG8hkErCtH #SciLit
Stratification of #OA & closed access publishing in global health research―Hi rank unis -> more gold OA https://t.co/058AOnVvGK
2882 days ago
RT @Research_Voice: Breaking news! "#Authors affiliated with high-ranked #universities & well-funded institutions tend to have more resourc…