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

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Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research https://t.co/lDkOamT40v #openaccess
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
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RT @thePeerJ: Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research https://t.co/Nel7yRy…
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Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research https://t.co/Nel7yRyY6W
RT @CameronNeylon: Important paper from @KyleSiler @stefhaustein @_Elise_smith @lariviev @juancommander on APCs and access to under-repr…
@VTSedGeoChem @hormiga Personally? Shit. Why? No #OA options whatsoever? And I’m not sure if you saw this: https://t.co/ryQVoke7MD
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Authorial and Institutional Stratification in Open Access Publishing: the Case of Global Health Research https://t.co/wZkbzhBN0M
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
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RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
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RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
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RT @jafurtado: Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research, by Kyle Siler​, St…
Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research. https://t.co/Fns7GmIDJp VIA @thePeerJ #Health #openaccess #openscience
RT @CameronNeylon: Important paper from @KyleSiler @stefhaustein @_Elise_smith @lariviev @juancommander on APCs and access to under-repr…
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RT @CameronNeylon: Important paper from @KyleSiler @stefhaustein @_Elise_smith @lariviev @juancommander on APCs and access to under-repr…
Important paper from @KyleSiler @stefhaustein @_Elise_smith @lariviev @juancommander on APCs and access to under-represented researchers. https://t.co/g0zieZc3wj
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RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…