Open Access to scientific publications: benefits, policy and advocacy

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Autor(a) principal: Furnival, Ariadne Chloe
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Hubbard, Bill
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: InCID
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/incid/article/view/42358
Resumo: The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future of scholarly communication. Proponents of the movement itself have, over the last ten years, carried out systematic research to show how OA can tangibly benefit researchers, institutions and society at large. Even so, the number of research papers being uploaded to OA institutional repositories remains relatively low, a possible reflection of concerns about OA which often contradict the facts. Policies for OA have been introduced to encourage author uptake, and these are also discussed here. Briefly delineating aspects of these phenomena, this paper will then move on to outline and discuss advocacy for OA in organisations, and whether this should be downstream”, in the form of informational campaigns, or “upstream”, in the form of top-down change management. This paper seeks to make a contribution to these issues in the OA sphere, by brining into the debate strands from the literature of the sociology of science and management science that will hopefully elucidate aspects of author reactions to OA, and the perceived changes that its adoption gives rise to.
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spelling Open Access to scientific publications: benefits, policy and advocacyAcesso Aberto às Publicações Científicas: vantagens, políticas e advocacyOpen accessScientific publicationInstitutional repositoryAdvocacyScientific normsAcesso abertoPublicação científicaRepositório institucionalAdvocacyNormas científicas.The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future of scholarly communication. Proponents of the movement itself have, over the last ten years, carried out systematic research to show how OA can tangibly benefit researchers, institutions and society at large. Even so, the number of research papers being uploaded to OA institutional repositories remains relatively low, a possible reflection of concerns about OA which often contradict the facts. Policies for OA have been introduced to encourage author uptake, and these are also discussed here. Briefly delineating aspects of these phenomena, this paper will then move on to outline and discuss advocacy for OA in organisations, and whether this should be downstream”, in the form of informational campaigns, or “upstream”, in the form of top-down change management. This paper seeks to make a contribution to these issues in the OA sphere, by brining into the debate strands from the literature of the sociology of science and management science that will hopefully elucidate aspects of author reactions to OA, and the perceived changes that its adoption gives rise to. O movimento de Acesso Aberto (AA) entende os modos de AA de disseminar a pesquisa científica como o futuro da comunicação científica. Os proponentes deste movimento têm, nos últimos 10 anos, realizado pesquisa sistemática para demonstrar como o AA pode sensivelmente beneficiar pesquisadores, instituições e, também, a sociedade. Ainda assim, o número de artigos de pesquisa depositados nos repositórios institucionais (RIs) se mantém relativamente baixo (não mais que 15% do total de publicações), possível reflexo de preocupações e mitos em torno do AA que contradiz sua realidade. As políticas de AA têm sido introduzidas em vários níveis para encorajar a adesão de pesquisadores às práticas nesse âmbito, mas pode haver outras dimensões culturais e institucionais que interfiram na efetividade destas práticas. Ao abordar aspectos destes fenômenos, este trabalho finaliza com uma discussão em torno da promoção – advocacy, no inglês – de AA nas organizações, e se esta deveria ser a jusante, na forma de campanhas informacionais, ou a montante, na forma de ações dos órgãos de gestão. Procuramos, assim, contribuir com a discussão destas questões na esfera de AA, trazendo dentro do debate elementos da literatura da sociologia da ciência e da teoria de comportamento nas organizações que possibilitem elucidar alguns aspectos da postura de pesquisadores diante o AA.  Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto2011-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/save-ashttps://www.revistas.usp.br/incid/article/view/4235810.11606/issn.2178-2075.v2i2p160-177InCID: Revista de Ciência da Informação e Documentação; v. 2 n. 2 (2011); 160-1772178-2075reponame:InCIDinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/incid/article/view/42358/46029Furnival, Ariadne ChloeHubbard, Billinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-04-14T11:19:59ZRevistahttp://revistas.ffclrp.usp.br/incidPUB
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Open Access to scientific publications: benefits, policy and advocacy
Acesso Aberto às Publicações Científicas: vantagens, políticas e advocacy
title Open Access to scientific publications: benefits, policy and advocacy
spellingShingle Open Access to scientific publications: benefits, policy and advocacy
Furnival, Ariadne Chloe
Open access
Scientific publication
Institutional repository
Advocacy
Scientific norms
Acesso aberto
Publicação científica
Repositório institucional
Advocacy
Normas científicas.
title_short Open Access to scientific publications: benefits, policy and advocacy
title_full Open Access to scientific publications: benefits, policy and advocacy
title_fullStr Open Access to scientific publications: benefits, policy and advocacy
title_full_unstemmed Open Access to scientific publications: benefits, policy and advocacy
title_sort Open Access to scientific publications: benefits, policy and advocacy
author Furnival, Ariadne Chloe
author_facet Furnival, Ariadne Chloe
Hubbard, Bill
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author2 Hubbard, Bill
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Furnival, Ariadne Chloe
Hubbard, Bill
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Open access
Scientific publication
Institutional repository
Advocacy
Scientific norms
Acesso aberto
Publicação científica
Repositório institucional
Advocacy
Normas científicas.
topic Open access
Scientific publication
Institutional repository
Advocacy
Scientific norms
Acesso aberto
Publicação científica
Repositório institucional
Advocacy
Normas científicas.
description The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future of scholarly communication. Proponents of the movement itself have, over the last ten years, carried out systematic research to show how OA can tangibly benefit researchers, institutions and society at large. Even so, the number of research papers being uploaded to OA institutional repositories remains relatively low, a possible reflection of concerns about OA which often contradict the facts. Policies for OA have been introduced to encourage author uptake, and these are also discussed here. Briefly delineating aspects of these phenomena, this paper will then move on to outline and discuss advocacy for OA in organisations, and whether this should be downstream”, in the form of informational campaigns, or “upstream”, in the form of top-down change management. This paper seeks to make a contribution to these issues in the OA sphere, by brining into the debate strands from the literature of the sociology of science and management science that will hopefully elucidate aspects of author reactions to OA, and the perceived changes that its adoption gives rise to.
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