@unpaywall & oaDOI were created by @jasonpriem @researchremix, who co-founded the non-profit firm Impactstory. According to a study co-authored by the pair, Unpaywall can find legal and free copies of the papers that its users land on almost half the time
https://t.co/lKGLAOWw5N
In 2015, 45% of peer-reviewed papers were available as Open Access, and OA articles receive 18% more citations than average. "A large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles" https://t.co/jA9BLIJR3s
In 2015, 45% of peer-reviewed papers were Open Access, and OA articles receive 18% more citations than average. "A large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles" https://t.co/jA9BLIJR3s
Harvard Business Review: "It’s Time to Make Business School Research More Relevant"
https://t.co/5hN5ab0vhd
-> yes! But 75% of it is behind paywalls, how can practitioners even *access* it?
source of the chart:
https://t.co/lAycA0ywbs https://t.co/HchsONVLBV
Hi @Crossref @thePeerJ, do you crossreference @PeerJPreprints in metadata (and vice versa)? I've been checking for e.g. https://t.co/OjsUnAyJDO and https://t.co/ikg9xHFuVa - but no? #metadata #preprints