RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @ValeryRidde: @RLencucha See our "old" paper... to get a small idea of https://t.co/SczpEOutsj
@RLencucha See our "old" paper... to get a small idea of https://t.co/SczpEOutsj
See our paper here https://t.co/EzVxSo2gRZ
@HeadUniKentOSC @unpaywall I've been Unpaywall's Number n fan for a while now https://t.co/uXin8UxbtI I really wish researchers self-archived more, but sadly it's not the case in many fields (eg https://t.co/UA49RVpvhN)
@MarXivPapers @MidniteLibrary @jeroenbosman @MsPhelps @unpaywall @paleorxiv @nwehner This one always kills me, in a study on global health research: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping with journal polic
@verissimodiogo @bookhistories Check out @bookhistories’s Tweet: https://t.co/s2E4JnvCEv
@bookhistories @CharlesOppenh Yep, the source paper is here! https://t.co/UA49RVpvhN
@SciPubLab @l_matthia Question for you, and others, to ponder. If it is so easy, and so beneficial on multiple levels, then why is so much research still not self archived? Eg https://t.co/UA49RVH69l
@StevenRayOslo @alexarje @nlahlum @KristianGunder @yngreforskere @ElsevierConnect @SpringerNature @TandFOpen @biorxivpreprint @figshare @OSFramework @ChemRxiv You would think so. This route requires researchers to actively self-archive, which many don't fo
RT @Protohedgehog: @laura_boykin I think the short answer to this is that we have become too comfortable with denying public access to crit…
RT @Protohedgehog: @laura_boykin I think the short answer to this is that we have become too comfortable with denying public access to crit…
RT @Protohedgehog: @laura_boykin I think the short answer to this is that we have become too comfortable with denying public access to crit…
RT @Protohedgehog: @laura_boykin I think the short answer to this is that we have become too comfortable with denying public access to crit…
@laura_boykin I think the short answer to this is that we have become too comfortable with denying public access to critical science. Even in global health research, this is a feature, not a bug. https://t.co/UA49RVH69l https://t.co/6c2Yzsqude
RT @RickyPo: Knowledge sharing in global health research – the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature [Neither HINA…
Knowledge sharing in global health research – the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature [Neither HINARI nor OA is providing adequate access to GHR research for LMICs.] https://t.co/3P4Eg3qGxF https://t.co/TIqMF3XoAU
@shonn2nd @benjaminheddy Countless. A cursory Google scholar search will be enough. This is a really good study on the matter too, to start :) https://t.co/UA49RVH69l
@ingorohlfing @ticks7 @OSFramework That is one hope, that I sort of predicted back in the day. With the increasing integration of @unpaywall too, you'd think all researchers would be rampantly archiving but they're not. https://t.co/vitRZ76erB See results
RT @clarabermudez: Knowledge sharing in global health research - the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature. - PubM…
RT @clarabermudez: Knowledge sharing in global health research - the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature. - PubM…
RT @clarabermudez: Knowledge sharing in global health research - the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature. - PubM…
RT @scigeist: Knowledge Sharing in Global Health Research - the Impact, Uptake and Cost of Open Access to Scholarly Literature https://t.co…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @clarabermudez: Knowledge sharing in global health research - the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature. - PubM…
RT @clarabermudez: Knowledge sharing in global health research - the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature. - PubM…
RT @clarabermudez: Knowledge sharing in global health research - the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature. - PubM…
Knowledge sharing in global health research - the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/Szp4Q6WIvM
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @scigeist: Knowledge Sharing in Global Health Research - the Impact, Uptake and Cost of Open Access to Scholarly Literature https://t.co…
RT @CAPALEBSI: Il reste manifestement du travail de conscientisation à faire pour les bibliothécaires universitaires. https://t.co/1DSPrCFx…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @scigeist: Knowledge Sharing in Global Health Research - the Impact, Uptake and Cost of Open Access to Scholarly Literature https://t.co…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @ivanflis: Reminder: Self-archive your stuff, smart people publishing behind paywalls. It's easy, convenient, and it does loads of good.…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
Knowledge Sharing in Global Health Research - the Impact, Uptake and Cost of Open Access to Scholarly Literature https://t.co/jsUCgJNjji
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @corinederuiter: Self-archiving your research makes it accessible to anybody interested in science. Crucial to assist colleagues from lo…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @CAPALEBSI: Il reste manifestement du travail de conscientisation à faire pour les bibliothécaires universitaires. https://t.co/1DSPrCFx…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
Knowledge sharing in global health research - the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature https://t.co/UiDtltys9i via @nuzzel
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
Self-archiving your research makes it accessible to anybody interested in science. Crucial to assist colleagues from low income countries without financial means to buy published work that is not Open Access. https://t.co/9236V6JEIh
RT @CAPALEBSI: Il reste manifestement du travail de conscientisation à faire pour les bibliothécaires universitaires. https://t.co/1DSPrCFx…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
Il reste manifestement du travail de conscientisation à faire pour les bibliothécaires universitaires. https://t.co/1DSPrCFxdD
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @ivanflis: Reminder: Self-archive your stuff, smart people publishing behind paywalls. It's easy, convenient, and it does loads of good.…
RT @ivanflis: Reminder: Self-archive your stuff, smart people publishing behind paywalls. It's easy, convenient, and it does loads of good.…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @ivanflis: Reminder: Self-archive your stuff, smart people publishing behind paywalls. It's easy, convenient, and it does loads of good.…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
RT @Protohedgehog: Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping wi…
Reminder: Self-archive your stuff, smart people publishing behind paywalls. It's easy, convenient, and it does loads of good. https://t.co/RDBOGCWnbu
Don't forget this statistic: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping with journal policy. " in global health research. Think about what this means. https://t.co/UA49RVH69l
RT @Protohedgehog: Can't share this enough: "Most Global Health Research publications are not available directly on the journal’s website (…
Can't share this enough: "Most Global Health Research publications are not available directly on the journal’s website (69%). Further, 60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping with journal policy." https://t.c
RT @Protohedgehog: My Q at #oscibar: "Most Global Health Research publications are not available directly on the journal’s website (69%). F…
RT @Protohedgehog: My Q at #oscibar: "Most Global Health Research publications are not available directly on the journal’s website (69%). F…
RT @Protohedgehog: My Q at #oscibar: "Most Global Health Research publications are not available directly on the journal’s website (69%). F…
My Q at #oscibar: "Most Global Health Research publications are not available directly on the journal’s website (69%). Further, 60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping with journal policy." - WHY? https://t.c
RT @Protohedgehog: @anjgoswami And when you look at the stats it's not great. If even 3/5 researchers aren't taking simple steps to make th…
@anjgoswami And when you look at the stats it's not great. If even 3/5 researchers aren't taking simple steps to make their work OA for free when it's in line with journal policies and sometimes mandated, we have a problem. https://t.co/UA49RVpvhN
RT @Protohedgehog: "60.8% of researchers do not self-archive their work even when it is free and in keeping with journal policy." This is i…