Open access levels: a quantitative exploration using Web of Science and oaDOI data

RT @jeroenbosman: Interesting. The first reaction we got on our preprint on open access levels (https://t.co/Tv9ABrSJ8s) is more than two t…
Interesting. The first reaction we got on our preprint on open access levels (https://t.co/Tv9ABrSJ8s) is more than two times longer than the median peer review report length (https://t.co/wiNLtWAqNF) and is open, and citable. @irenehames @MsPhelps
RT @jeroenbosman: Levels of open access 2010-2017 based on new @webofscience filter and @oaDOI_org data. Explored in our preprint @thePeerJ…
2929 days ago
RT @MsPhelps: Article in @ResearchAfrica @ResearchRes discussing #openaccess levels in African countries as reported in our preprint at @Pe…
RT @MsPhelps: Article in @ResearchAfrica @ResearchRes discussing #openaccess levels in African countries as reported in our preprint at @Pe…
RT @MsPhelps: Article in @ResearchAfrica @ResearchRes discussing #openaccess levels in African countries as reported in our preprint at @Pe…
2933 days ago
RT @MsPhelps: Article in @ResearchAfrica @ResearchRes discussing #openaccess levels in African countries as reported in our preprint at @Pe…
2933 days ago
RT @MsPhelps: Article in @ResearchAfrica @ResearchRes discussing #openaccess levels in African countries as reported in our preprint at @Pe…
RT @MsPhelps: Article in @ResearchAfrica @ResearchRes discussing #openaccess levels in African countries as reported in our preprint at @Pe…
RT @MsPhelps: Article in @ResearchAfrica @ResearchRes discussing #openaccess levels in African countries as reported in our preprint at @Pe…
2933 days ago
RT @MsPhelps: Article in @ResearchAfrica @ResearchRes discussing #openaccess levels in African countries as reported in our preprint at @Pe…
Article in @ResearchAfrica @ResearchRes discussing #openaccess levels in African countries as reported in our preprint at @PeerJPreprints https://t.co/7tFjGRCMpx (all data openly available) https://t.co/w9hmvPl14n
Full paper at https://t.co/pBgb57mo4w https://t.co/YwrKR6yKMd
RT @ZBW_MediaTalk: Open access levels: a quantitative exploration using Web of Science and oaDOI data https://t.co/dN0Aget0Fn https://t.co/…
Open access levels: a quantitative exploration using Web of Science and oaDOI data https://t.co/dN0Aget0Fn https://t.co/g7J1hCrjPt
@dasaptaerwin @OBi_Ojemany @Science_Open I Thanks, will dive in. Seen our preprint on detailed OA levels by fiekd, ciuntry etc. based on @webofscience and @oaDOI_org ? Wonder what you think of it. (Sorry, long read). https://t.co/Tv9ABrSJ8s
RT @ASCLibrary: Interesting: Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana and other African countries show much higher #openaccess levels than rich Wes…
2940 days ago
RT @MVanholsbeeck: New methodology based on #oaDOI and #WoS to track Gold #OpenAccess levels, taking research field, language, country, ins…
2941 days ago
RT @jeroenbosman: Levels of open access 2010-2017 based on new @webofscience filter and @oaDOI_org data. Explored in our preprint @thePeerJ…
RT @mnkrchrd: „EU countries will not manage the 100% OA in 2020 they agreed to in 2016 by merely relying on the ‘trend’“ | OA explored with…
RT @ASCLibrary: Interesting: Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana and other African countries show much higher #openaccess levels than rich Wes…
RT @ASCLibrary: Interesting: Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana and other African countries show much higher #openaccess levels than rich Wes…
RT @ASCLibrary: Interesting: Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana and other African countries show much higher #openaccess levels than rich Wes…
RT @ASCLibrary: Interesting: Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana and other African countries show much higher #openaccess levels than rich Wes…
RT @jeroenbosman: Levels of open access 2010-2017 based on new @webofscience filter and @oaDOI_org data. Explored in our preprint @thePeerJ…