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Only two out of five articles by New Zealand researchers are free-to-access: a multiple API study of access, its impact on open citation advantage, cost of Article Processing Charges (APC), and the potential to increase the proportion of open access
View ORCID ProfileRichard Kenneth Alistair White, View ORCID ProfileAnton Angelo, View ORCID ProfileDeborah Jane Fitchett, View ORCID ProfileMoira Fraser, View ORCID ProfileLuqman Hayes, View ORCID ProfileJess Howie, View ORCID ProfileEmma Richardson, View ORCID ProfileBruce Duncan White
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.23.164004
Richard Kenneth Alistair White
1Vice-Chancellor’s Office, University of Otago, Dunedin, Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand
Anton Angelo
2Library, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, Canterbury, Aotearoa New Zealand
Deborah Jane Fitchett
3Learning, Teaching & Library, Lincoln University, Lincoln, Canterbury, Aotearoa New Zealand
Moira Fraser
2Library, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, Canterbury, Aotearoa New Zealand
Luqman Hayes
5Library, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
Jess Howie
6Library, University of Waikato, Hamilton, Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand
Emma Richardson
7Libraries & Learning Services, University of Auckland, Auckland, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
Bruce Duncan White
8Office of the Provost, Massey University, Palmerston North, Manawatu, Aotearoa New Zealand
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Posted July 19, 2020.
Only two out of five articles by New Zealand researchers are free-to-access: a multiple API study of access, its impact on open citation advantage, cost of Article Processing Charges (APC), and the potential to increase the proportion of open access
Richard Kenneth Alistair White, Anton Angelo, Deborah Jane Fitchett, Moira Fraser, Luqman Hayes, Jess Howie, Emma Richardson, Bruce Duncan White
bioRxiv 2020.06.23.164004; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.23.164004
Only two out of five articles by New Zealand researchers are free-to-access: a multiple API study of access, its impact on open citation advantage, cost of Article Processing Charges (APC), and the potential to increase the proportion of open access
Richard Kenneth Alistair White, Anton Angelo, Deborah Jane Fitchett, Moira Fraser, Luqman Hayes, Jess Howie, Emma Richardson, Bruce Duncan White
bioRxiv 2020.06.23.164004; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.23.164004
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