Open access at the national level: A comprehensive analysis of publications by Finnish researchers

« Open access (OA) has mostly been studied by relying on publication data from selective international databases, notably Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus. The aim of our study is to show that it is possible to achieve a national estimate of the number and share of OA based on institutional publication data providing a comprehensive coverage of the peer-reviewed outputs across fields, publication types, and languages. Our data consists of 48,177 journal, conference, and book publications from 14 Finnish universities in 2016–2017, including information about OA status, as self-reported by researchers and validated by data-collection personnel through their Current Research Information System (CRIS). (…) »

source > direct.mit.edu, Janne Pölönen, Mikael Laakso, Raf Guns, Emanuel Kulczycki, Gunnar Sivertsen; Open access at the national level: A comprehensive analysis of publications by Finnish researchers. Quantitative Science Studies 2020; 1 (4): 1396–1428. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00084

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