Current issues in research communications: open access – the view from the academy - 4th report to JISC, March 2011

The topic of this report is the attitude of academic and research support staff in to Open Access: what may dissuade them from adopting it and what might persuade them of its value. It looks at the following questions: • What do researchers and support staff think about Open Access? • Is there an...

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Main Authors: Hubbard, Bill, Hodgson, Amanda, Fuchs, Willow
Format: Monograph
Published: Centre for Research Communications 2011
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1480/
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spelling nottingham-14802020-05-04T20:23:27Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1480/ Current issues in research communications: open access – the view from the academy - 4th report to JISC, March 2011 Hubbard, Bill Hodgson, Amanda Fuchs, Willow The topic of this report is the attitude of academic and research support staff in to Open Access: what may dissuade them from adopting it and what might persuade them of its value. It looks at the following questions: • What do researchers and support staff think about Open Access? • Is there an alternative they might prefer? • How might future OA advocacy be addressed? Centre for Research Communications 2011-03 Monograph NonPeerReviewed Hubbard, Bill, Hodgson, Amanda and Fuchs, Willow (2011) Current issues in research communications: open access – the view from the academy - 4th report to JISC, March 2011. Project Report. Centre for Research Communications, Nottingham.
spellingShingle Hubbard, Bill
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Current issues in research communications: open access – the view from the academy - 4th report to JISC, March 2011
title Current issues in research communications: open access – the view from the academy - 4th report to JISC, March 2011
title_full Current issues in research communications: open access – the view from the academy - 4th report to JISC, March 2011
title_fullStr Current issues in research communications: open access – the view from the academy - 4th report to JISC, March 2011
title_full_unstemmed Current issues in research communications: open access – the view from the academy - 4th report to JISC, March 2011
title_short Current issues in research communications: open access – the view from the academy - 4th report to JISC, March 2011
title_sort current issues in research communications: open access – the view from the academy - 4th report to jisc, march 2011
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1480/