[Open-access] Journals that publish about open access and topics they cover

Douglas Carnall dougie.carnall at gmail.com
Mon Jan 19 08:29:12 UTC 2015


Marieke,

I maintain* a set of public bookmarks around open access. The tags
'openaccess' AND 'citation' yield 15 results from various domains:
https://pinboard.in/u:juliusbeezer/t:openaccess/t:citation/ for example.

You may also find bookmarks tagged 'sciencepublishing', 'scholarly',
'repositories', 'archiving' useful starting points for diving off. (note
that related tags are displayed top right for yer powerful Boolean ANDing).

I also maintain a pinterest board entitled 'that OA advantage':
http://fr.pinterest.com/douglascarnall/that-oa-advantage/

Naturally it's a somewhat idiosyncratic collection--I'm as prone to echo in
my filter bubble as the next person--but you may find it useful as part of
a screwmeneutical (https://pinboard.in/u:juliusbeezer/t:screwmeneutics/)
dive into the wonderful wide world of online resources.

Pinboard bookmarking can be exported as an RSS feed (up to 3 tags deep), so
if you'd like, say, to be informed the next time I tag an online resource
'openaccess' + 'agnotology' that can be arranged with a minimum of hassle
(assuming you already use RSS). That particular search currently yields 5
results over 2.5years, so it shouldn't be a massive informational burden to
follow along.

Regards to all,

D.
*A blogpost about my public bookmarking habits:
http://juliusbeezer.blogspot.fr/2014/05/why-i-keep-public-bookmarks-and-where.html

2015-01-16 12:24 GMT+01:00 Marieke Guy <marieke.guy at okfn.org>:

>  Hi Everyone,
>
> Hope you all had a good festive break and are now back in the swing of
> things!
>
> For some work I'm doing I need to give a snap shot of what open access
> topics peer reviewed articles tend to cover - so what exactly are people
> researching? I've only just started looking but am seeing clusters around:
>
>    - Effectiveness of alternative publishing models - advocacy of open
>    access
>    - How OA affects readership and citations
>    - Researchers’ attitudes towards OA
>    - Technical implementation
>    - Issues related to quality
>
> Any thoughts on these topic areas would be helpful.
>
> I'd also appreciate links for journals that publish papers about open
> access so I can look through previous articles.
>
> Thanks
>
> Marieke
>  --
>
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