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Open Data Kit: Tools to Build Information Services for Developing Regions
C. Hartung / Open Data Kit, 2012
This paper presents Open Data Kit (ODK), an extensible, open-source suite of tools designed to build information services for developing regions. ODK currently provides four tools to this end: Collect, Aggregate, Voice, and Build. Col...
Recommendations for Implementation of Open Access in Denmark: Final report from the Open Access Committee
2011
The Open Access Committee in Denmark's recommendations on how to ensure Open Access to the results of publicly funded research. The Committee believes that green Open Access (electronic archiving of peer reviewed articles in repositor...
Estimating the Potential Impacts of Open Access to Research Findings
J. Houghton / Economic Analysis and Policy, 2009
Advances in information and communication technologies are disrupting traditional models of scholarly publishing, radically changing our capacity to reproduce, distribute, control, and publish information. The key question is whether ...
Do Open-Access Articles Have a Greater Research Impact?
K. Antelman / Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, USA, 2004
Although many authors believe that their work has a greater research impact if it is freely available, studies to demonstrate that impact are few. This study looks at articles in four disciplines at varying stages of adoption of open ...
Self-Selected or Mandated, Open Access Increases Citation Impact for Higher Quality Research
Y Gargouri / Africa's Health in 2010 (Academy for Education Development), 2012
Open Access (OA) articles are cited significantly more than articles in the same journal and year that have not been made OA. Some have suggested that this 'OA Advantage' may not be causal but just a self-selection bias, because autho...
The Open Access Citation Advantage: Studies and Results to date
A. Swan / ePrints Soton - University of Southampton Institutional Research Repository, 2010
This paper presents a summary of reported studies on the Open Access citation advantage. After a brief introduction to the main issues involved in carrying out such studies, the study also provides some details of the coverage, method...
Towards a DFID Research Policy on Open Access
P. Ballantyne / Department for International Development, UK, 2009
This report ‘scopes’ how DFID Research could take forward an open access policy that will lead to greater public access to the research outputs it finances. It provides a snapshot of the current situation across a wide range...
Guidance Note on Open Access
Department for International Development, UK, 2009
DFID funded research is publicly funded and essentially constitutes a global public good. DFID recognises the immense benefits that scientific and social science knowledge can have in addressing poverty, and expects the research it fu...
The LERU Roadmap to Open Access
League of European Research Universities, 2011
The LERU Roadmap towards Open Access represents a conscious decision by the League of European Research Universities (LERU) to investigate new models for scholarly communication and the dissemination of research outputs emanating from...
Open Access to Scholarly Literature in India — A Status Report (with Emphasis on Scientific Literature)
S. Arunachalam / The Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore, 2011
Open access has had a great influence on science and scholarship in the developing world, and yet many developing countries, including India, have not enthusiastically adopted open access. Developing countries remain developing largel...
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Building the open knowledge movement
Finnish Institute, 2013
Resulting from the first Open Knowledge Festival in 2012, The Open Book is a crowdsourced, multi-author publication built to contextualise the international movement for open knowledge in the words of those who are helping build it to...
Open Data Kit: Tools to Build Information Services for Developing Regions
C. Hartung / Open Data Kit, 2012
This paper presents Open Data Kit (ODK), an extensible, open-source suite of tools designed to build information services for developing regions. ODK currently provides four tools to this end: Collect, Aggregate, Voice, and Build. Col...
Recommendations for Implementation of Open Access in Denmark: Final report from the Open Access Committee
2011
The Open Access Committee in Denmark's recommendations on how to ensure Open Access to the results of publicly funded research. The Committee believes that green Open Access (electronic archiving of peer reviewed articles in repositor...
Estimating the Potential Impacts of Open Access to Research Findings
J. Houghton / Economic Analysis and Policy, 2009
Advances in information and communication technologies are disrupting traditional models of scholarly publishing, radically changing our capacity to reproduce, distribute, control, and publish information. The key question is whether ...
Do Open-Access Articles Have a Greater Research Impact?
K. Antelman / Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, USA, 2004
Although many authors believe that their work has a greater research impact if it is freely available, studies to demonstrate that impact are few. This study looks at articles in four disciplines at varying stages of adoption of open ...
Self-Selected or Mandated, Open Access Increases Citation Impact for Higher Quality Research
Y Gargouri / Africa's Health in 2010 (Academy for Education Development), 2012
Open Access (OA) articles are cited significantly more than articles in the same journal and year that have not been made OA. Some have suggested that this 'OA Advantage' may not be causal but just a self-selection bias, because autho...
The Open Access Citation Advantage: Studies and Results to date
A. Swan / ePrints Soton - University of Southampton Institutional Research Repository, 2010
This paper presents a summary of reported studies on the Open Access citation advantage. After a brief introduction to the main issues involved in carrying out such studies, the study also provides some details of the coverage, method...
Towards a DFID Research Policy on Open Access
P. Ballantyne / Department for International Development, UK, 2009
This report ‘scopes’ how DFID Research could take forward an open access policy that will lead to greater public access to the research outputs it finances. It provides a snapshot of the current situation across a wide range...
Guidance Note on Open Access
Department for International Development, UK, 2009
DFID funded research is publicly funded and essentially constitutes a global public good. DFID recognises the immense benefits that scientific and social science knowledge can have in addressing poverty, and expects the research it fu...
The LERU Roadmap to Open Access
League of European Research Universities, 2011
The LERU Roadmap towards Open Access represents a conscious decision by the League of European Research Universities (LERU) to investigate new models for scholarly communication and the dissemination of research outputs emanating from...
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