Open access mythbusting: Testing two prevailing assumptions about the effects of open access adoption

« This article looks at whether there is evidence to support two prevailing assumptions about open access (OA). These assumptions are: (1) fully OA journals are inherently of poorer quality than journals supported by other business models and (2) the OA business model, that is, paying for publication, is more ‘competitive’ than the subscription journal access business model. The assumptions have been discussed in contemporary industry venues, and we have encountered them in the course of their work advising scholarly communications organizations. Our objective was to apply data analytics techniques to see if these assumptions bore scrutiny. (…) »

source > onlinelibrary.wiley.com, Dan Pollock, Ann Michael, 24 janvier 2019, http://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-015-1556-z

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