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Researchers' green open access practice: a cross-disciplinary analysis
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Fry, Jenny
, Spezi, Valérie
, Probets, Steve
, Creaser, Claire
, White, Sonya
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Academic Libraries
/ Access
/ Attitudes
/ Authors
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Patterns
/ Behavioural
/ Communication (Thought Transfer)
/ Culture
/ Design engineering
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Humanities
/ Information and communication sciences
/ Information Needs
/ Information science. Documentation
/ Institutional repositories
/ Interdisciplinary subjects
/ Libraries
/ Library and information science. General aspects
/ Life sciences
/ Management Systems
/ Mathematics
/ Medical research
/ Norms
/ Open access
/ Open access publishing
/ Peer relationships
/ Peers
/ Periodicals
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population distribution
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Readers
/ Reading
/ Repositories
/ Representativeness
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ Scholarly communication
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Sciences and techniques of general use
/ Social sciences
/ Strands
/ Studies
/ Subscriptions
/ Working groups
/ Workshops
/ Writers
2013
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Researchers' green open access practice: a cross-disciplinary analysis
by
Fry, Jenny
, Spezi, Valérie
, Probets, Steve
, Creaser, Claire
, White, Sonya
in
Academic Libraries
/ Access
/ Attitudes
/ Authors
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Patterns
/ Behavioural
/ Communication (Thought Transfer)
/ Culture
/ Design engineering
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Humanities
/ Information and communication sciences
/ Information Needs
/ Information science. Documentation
/ Institutional repositories
/ Interdisciplinary subjects
/ Libraries
/ Library and information science. General aspects
/ Life sciences
/ Management Systems
/ Mathematics
/ Medical research
/ Norms
/ Open access
/ Open access publishing
/ Peer relationships
/ Peers
/ Periodicals
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population distribution
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Readers
/ Reading
/ Repositories
/ Representativeness
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ Scholarly communication
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Sciences and techniques of general use
/ Social sciences
/ Strands
/ Studies
/ Subscriptions
/ Working groups
/ Workshops
/ Writers
2013
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Researchers' green open access practice: a cross-disciplinary analysis
by
Fry, Jenny
, Spezi, Valérie
, Probets, Steve
, Creaser, Claire
, White, Sonya
in
Academic Libraries
/ Access
/ Attitudes
/ Authors
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Patterns
/ Behavioural
/ Communication (Thought Transfer)
/ Culture
/ Design engineering
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Humanities
/ Information and communication sciences
/ Information Needs
/ Information science. Documentation
/ Institutional repositories
/ Interdisciplinary subjects
/ Libraries
/ Library and information science. General aspects
/ Life sciences
/ Management Systems
/ Mathematics
/ Medical research
/ Norms
/ Open access
/ Open access publishing
/ Peer relationships
/ Peers
/ Periodicals
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population distribution
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Readers
/ Reading
/ Repositories
/ Representativeness
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ Scholarly communication
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Sciences and techniques of general use
/ Social sciences
/ Strands
/ Studies
/ Subscriptions
/ Working groups
/ Workshops
/ Writers
2013
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Researchers' green open access practice: a cross-disciplinary analysis
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Researchers' green open access practice: a cross-disciplinary analysis
2013
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Purpose - This paper aims to report on the findings of the second phase of the Behavioural strand of the EC-funded PEER project (http: www.peerproject.eu ). The paper seeks to explore authors' and readers' behaviours in relation to authors' peer-reviewed accepted manuscripts in open access repositories.Design methodology approach - The research was undertaken using a mixed-method approach, involving the distribution of a survey by the 12 participating publishers to their authors in selected journal titles and a participatory workshop with European researchers from selected disciplinary areas.Findings - Researchers' attitudes towards versions of published journal articles made open access via open access repositories may vary depending on whether researchers report behaviours from the perspective of an author or a reader. The research found that disciplinary cultures, norms and traditions shape authors' self-archiving behaviour and readers' use of those versions of journal articles held in repositories.Research limitations implications - One of the limitations of the research is that it was impossible for the research team to gauge the representativeness of the survey compared to the actual disciplinary distribution of the population of EU researchers, as such population information is not available in an aggregated and consistent format.Originality value - The PEER Observatory is an unprecedented large-scale collaboration between publishers, researchers and repositories to investigate the effects of self-archiving at European level. The paper provides a disciplinary reading of the findings and augments the understanding of how disciplinary culture and norms shape authors' and readers' behaviours in relation to self-archiving.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited,Emerald
Subject
/ Access
/ Authors
/ Behavior
/ Communication (Thought Transfer)
/ Culture
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Information and communication sciences
/ Information science. Documentation
/ Library and information science. General aspects
/ Norms
/ Peers
/ Readers
/ Reading
/ Sciences and techniques of general use
/ Strands
/ Studies
/ Writers
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