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

2890 days ago
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
2890 days ago
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
2890 days ago
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
2890 days ago
Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research https://t.co/gYtzjNYFcR https://t.co/qgPotvgqov
2890 days ago
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
2890 days ago
RT @jafurtado: Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research, by Kyle Siler​, St…
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RT @alexvespi: Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research https://t.co/2QS37…
Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research, by Kyle Siler​, Stefanie Haustein, Elise Smith, Vincent Larivière & Juan Pablo Alperin / @thePeerJ https://t.co/BXPDljGfOn
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…
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
2891 days ago
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
2891 days ago
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 @Protohedgehog: Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research https://t.co/Jf…
New research examining stratification in publication access. Stratification in open access publishing https://t.co/6QBFKvunZd via @thePeerJ
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
2891 days ago
RT @RebeccaSear: “authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to c…
Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research, https://t.co/qPFcx7pfpm
RT @Protohedgehog: Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research https://t.co/Jf…
2891 days ago
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…
RT @RebeccaSear: “authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to c…
“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 (APCs; gold or hybrid OA)” https://t.co/nYj9u2Uzql
2891 days ago
RT @juancommander: Another article out today in @thePeerJ. We show that authors at lower-ranked unis are less likely to publish places that…