Authors from the periphery countries choose open access more often
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. Guédon. Open Access and the divide between “mainstream” and “peripheral” science , 2008 .
[2] Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez,et al. Open access and Scopus: A new approach to scientific visibility from the standpoint of access , 2011, J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol..
[3] B. Björk,et al. Anatomy of open access publishing: a study of longitudinal development and internal structure , 2012, BMC Medicine.
[4] Heather Morrison,et al. Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) , 2017 .
[5] Yongyan Li,et al. Chinese medical doctors negotiating the pressure of the publication requirement , 2014 .
[6] Marios Politis,et al. Clinical application of stem cell therapy in Parkinson's disease , 2012, BMC Medicine.
[7] A. Canagarajah,et al. “Nondiscursive” Requirements in Academic Publishing, Material Resources of Periphery Scholars, and the Politics of Knowledge Production , 1996 .
[8] Andrzej Leśniak,et al. Open Science in Poland 2014. A Diagnosis , 2015 .
[9] Patricia A. Urban,et al. Resources, power, and interregional interaction , 1992 .
[10] E. Garfield. Mapping science in the Third World , 1983 .
[11] Nian Cai Liu,et al. The Academic Ranking of World Universities. , 2005 .
[12] Salvatore Babones,et al. The Country-Level Income Structure of the World-Economy , 2005 .
[13] S. Haustein,et al. The Oligopoly of Academic Publishers in the Digital Era , 2015, PloS one.