[open-science] Fwd: International survey about journal management and Open Access
Rayna
rayna.st at gmail.com
Mon Mar 31 09:39:15 UTC 2014
FYI: an ongoing survey "about the effect of Open Access on journal
management".
Clarification: not involved in any way, just passing the info.
Rayna
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Dear colleagues,
I would like to invite you to participate in this international study of
Cologne University of Applied Science in cooperation with Humboldt
University zu Berlin about the effect of Open Access on journal management.
You do not need to be particularly involved with Open Access to answer the
survey. In contrast to the survey of Nathan Hosburgh and Chris Bulock, this
questionnaire contains questions about processes in journal management in
general and focusses more on the thoughts about future prospects.
I would be very pleased if you would contribute to this analysis. Because
without a sufficient number of participants from the US, the comparison
between the countries and their different legal and structural conditions
(and therefore the centerpiece of the study) wouldn’t be possible.
The survey is open until 04/14/2014 at:
http://www.unipark.de/uc/US/JournalManagement/OA/
It involves 23 questions, should take 15 minutes maximum to complete and is
totally anonymous.
The initial results will be presented at IFLA 2014 in Lyon, France.
Feel free to forward the questionnaire to other people as relevant.
Thank you very much indeed for your time and answers.
Miriam Lorenz
__________
Cologne University of Applied Science
Institute of Information Science
Faculty of Information Science and Communication Studies
Gustav-Heinemann-Ufer 54, 50968 Cologne, Germany
http://www.fbi.fh-koeln.de/institut/personen/lorenz/lorenz.php
Tel.: +49 (0)221 8275 3039
Mail: miriam.lorenz at fh-koeln.de
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