The State of OA, well worth a read. Headlines: 28% of scholarly literature OA (possibly a 30% underestimate), 18% OA citation advantage and 47% publications found via Unpaywall are OA. Interesting on OA categories and implications for journal cancellations https://t.co/aMBBCtsGk8 https://t.co/TMIdsjfaqO
New paper on the state of #OpenAccess: "... accounting for age and discipline, #OA articles receive 18% more citations than average"
https://t.co/cLj3kzLqiM
You should all read this.
“We found 27.9% of all DOI-assigned journal articles are OA”
„Articles from 2015 had the highest proportion OA (45%)”
“more than 20% of papers published before the digital age are
freely available”
The State of OA https://t.co/pwdm8XvQPg via @thePeerJ
Today I learned a new OA. Besides Green, Gold and Hybride there is a Bronze one now? Bronze: Free to read on the publisher page, but without an clearly identifiable license. source https://t.co/da6ZgCTEad #openaccess Is this already a common OA license in the rest of the world?