The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles

RT @ivonnelujano: "Academic Social Networks do not check for copyright compliance, and therefore as much as half their content is illegally…
"Academic Social Networks do not check for copyright compliance, and therefore as much as half their content is illegally posted and hosted" The State of OA https://t.co/oQgnFvlHHl via @thePeerJ #openaccess #openaccessquotes
RT @dannykay68: ARTICLE: The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles https://t.co/fIMNahch…
RT @hylanjac: "More than half of the papers published by OUP, IOP and APS are freely available" The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of…
RT @jasonpriem: Huzzah! 1st citation of our paper 'The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access arti…
@OyaRieger @OyaRieger Does this statement not contradict the results in fig 5 of this article https://t.co/ZY0k5Qo5mn showing a higher number of citations to hybrid? Which search engines, important ones?
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@MarXivPapers @mpalviai Some helpful reading material: https://t.co/eoiu2gV0Pd
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@generalising Yah. This study that checked WoS items with DOIs found higher percentage are Green OA. This would be something worth looking into more! https://t.co/eGpqXNB6yj https://t.co/gqCMK8Izx5
The State of OA https://t.co/VqgOaIz2S2 via @thePeerJ
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They cite "The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles" https://t.co/r4N8HTLxBU https://t.co/VNAwZxy10J
@ClaudioElsevier @unpaywall @Drag6 Buonasera. Abbiamo forse detto il contrario? Non si sa quanto durerà. Nel frattempo gli accademici possono gradualmente passare ad Unpaywall (che copre il 52% delle richieste con archivi ad #AccessoAperto https://t.co/Ru9TvBeCyL ) e al prestito interbibliotecario.
@TheIrisAI @joshmnicholson @ProjectAiur @Forbes @kittygknowles @oacore @petrknoth Wait, are you serious? If so, that is a bigger OA database than even SciHub has. And much larger than the latest estimate of 19M articles https://t.co/SKEnBksBfD
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@kirkfiereck @DominicBoyer @anandspandian @AmEthno @culanth @AmericanAnthro Piwowar et al. (2018) "The State of OA: A Large-Scale Analysis of the Prevalence and Impact of Open Access Articles." PeerJ 6:e4375 https://t.co/1PUXZobYDV
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For example. Take a look at this slide-deck https://t.co/HF2cvvKzbF that cites this article (https://t.co/r4N8HTLxBU) in a slide BUT doesn't use the DOI https://t.co/RkxVHYKnB7
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5.6 million is from EBSCO knowledgebase for scholarly articles 3.7. million is from UT search tool with limit to fulltext. Open access rate is from https://t.co/r4N8HTLxBU
RT @ryregier: IEEE prices are expensive, even compared to other high cost scholarly publishers. Also they produce a very small percentage o…
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IEEE prices are expensive, even compared to other high cost scholarly publishers. Also they produce a very small percentage of of openly licensed articles compared to other publishers https://t.co/E5OGJBjpTz https://t.co/u6LjrYYwwU
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The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles https://t.co/P3VWksuYIU via @thePeerJ
@UWuttke @humcommons There's also a lot of sharing of PDFs regardless of legality of doing so. Also publisher-released 'bronze' unlicensed material is out there: https://t.co/XEVp214hUW (PeerJ is a journal w/ a pre-print service, interestingly).
RT @OIS_Center: #openaccess articles receive 18% more citations than average new article from @jasonpriem The State of OA https://t.co/MjHA…
For some core reading on OA, check out this paper by @researchremix and co https://t.co/8iRL8Jl91F and this one by myself and team awesome https://t.co/mXSHklNMET
And another panel... Jake Zarnegal introduces Carrie Calder @SpringerNature and Christian Kohl . Jakes tells us about a great recent article https://t.co/7UXw1DukkG by @researchremix et al introducing #bronze #OpenAccess (free to read)
@1ResearchGeek @lilyrglg @DOAJplus @unpaywall @OA_Button fwiw we did back up our claim with data :) 48% of what Unpaywall users requested in one given week was OA, as per https://t.co/8gr7sHKazu Sorry your experience isn't as good!
A recent article estimates that "everything" will be open access by 2040. Read more at https://t.co/6qSr7XYK7v. What do you think? #openaccess #research #goldoa #greenoa https://t.co/oQT5Mf2wcN
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RT @marc_rr: The state of #OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of #OpenAccess articles https://t.co/6bm4OoyeuC https://…