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The following pages link to The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles (Q49510981):
Displaying 50 items.
- Data-Driven Materials Science: Status, Challenges, and Perspectives (Q91287988) (← links)
- The Science and Practice of Applied Public Health (Q91348435) (← links)
- The impact of institutional repositories: a systematic review (Q91634278) (← links)
- SPI-Hub™: a gateway to scholarly publishing information (Q91634376) (← links)
- An empirical assessment of transparency and reproducibility-related research practices in the social sciences (2014-2017) (Q91644015) (← links)
- Predatory journal preference in the field of Orthopaedics and Traumatology in Turkey (Q91686181) (← links)
- Plan S and academic publishing empires: response to Burgman et al. 2018 (Q92025484) (← links)
- A literature analysis on anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy (anti-VEGF) using a bibliometric approach (Q92077798) (← links)
- Professional standards in bibliometric research evaluation? A meta-evaluation of European assessment practice 2005-2019 (Q92078546) (← links)
- Ethical Issues in Research and Development of Epigenome-wide Technologies (Q92103319) (← links)
- Low income countries have the highest percentages of open access publication: A systematic computational analysis of the biomedical literature (Q92251900) (← links)
- AccessLab: Workshops to broaden access to scientific research (Q92342774) (← links)
- Publishing habits and perceptions of open access publishing and public access amongst clinical and research fellows (Q92382097) (← links)
- Wikimedia and universities: contributing to the global commons in the Age of Disinformation (Q92414206) (← links)
- Plan U: Universal access to scientific and medical research via funder preprint mandates (Q92515688) (← links)
- Scientific Authors in a Changing World of Scholarly Communication: What Does the Future Hold? (Q92661919) (← links)
- Open access policies of leading medical journals: a cross-sectional study (Q92946408) (← links)
- High Impact and Highly Cited Peer-Reviewed Journal Article Publications by Canadian Occupational Therapy Authors: A Bibliometric Analysis (Q93060048) (← links)
- [Urological research in Germany : A retrospective, longitudinal observational study] (Q94455350) (← links)
- Discipline-specific open access publishing practices and barriers to change: an evidence-based review (Q94602356) (← links)
- A Guide and Toolbox to Replicability and Open Science in Entomology (Q95645507) (← links)
- Open Synthesis and the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020 (Q97073416) (← links)
- Access to scientific literature by the conservation community (Q97885095) (← links)
- Open Access uptake by universities worldwide (Q97885098) (← links)
- Adopting open access in the social sciences and humanities: evidence from a developing nation (Q98190895) (← links)
- Global academic response to COVID-19: Cross-sectional study (Q98660320) (← links)
- Data sharing during COVID-19 pandemic: what to take away (Q98724021) (← links)
- Open Access of COVID-19-related publications in the first quarter of 2020: a preliminary study based in PubMed (Q98770751) (← links)
- Impact of Randomized Controlled Trials in the Social Media: Does Science Trend As Much As Everyday Events? (Q99202700) (← links)
- Expanding the actions of Open Government in higher education sector: From web transparency to Open Science (Q99356058) (← links)
- Meta-Research: Evaluating the impact of open access policies on research institutions (Q99410785) (← links)
- Tear down the walls: Disseminating open access research for a global impact (Q99578835) (← links)
- Text mining for modeling of protein complexes enhanced by machine learning (Q99603732) (← links)
- Mental health research in response to the COVID-19, Ebola, and H1N1 outbreaks: A comparative bibliometric analysis (Q101143029) (← links)
- Could early tweet counts predict later citation counts? A gender study in Life Sciences and Biomedicine (2014-2016) (Q101155108) (← links)
- A brief guide to the science and art of writing manuscripts in biomedicine (Q101473665) (← links)
- Scientific medical publication. Ongoing change benefits and risks: Predatory journals (Q102053294) (← links)
- Directory of Open Access Journals in Keywords. Distribution and Themes of Articles (Q104099863) (← links)
- Wearable Inertial Sensors for Gait Analysis in Adults with Osteoarthritis-A Scoping Review (Q104477221) (← links)
- Comparing Open Access Search Tools to Improve Interlibrary Loan Fulfillment Efficiency (Q105679243) (← links)
- The gap between Plan S requirements and grantees’ publication practices (Q106581442) (← links)
- Open access at the national level: A comprehensive analysis of publications by Finnish researchers (Q106581446) (← links)
- The growth of open access publishing in geochemistry (Q106622098) (← links)
- On the Potential of Preprints in Geochemistry: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Q106622103) (← links)
- Trends of Publications' Citations and Altmetrics Based on Open Access Types (Q106862107) (← links)
- Pirate open access as electronic civil disobedience: Is it ethical to breach the paywalls of monetized academic publishing? (Q106987693) (← links)
- (Q106988077) (redirect page) (← links)
- Evaluating Zotero, SHERPA/RoMEO, and Unpaywall in an institutional repository workflow (Q106988105) (← links)
- Only two out of five articles by New Zealand researchers are free-to-access: a multiple API study of access, citations, cost of Article Processing Charges (APC), and the potential to increase the proportion of open access (Q106991168) (← links)
- Characteristics of Imperial College London's COVID-19 research outputs (Q107533060) (← links)