Dear all,
FYI, you can check many countries' proportion of OA journals here:
https://t.co/t34eUqnQtc
I would love to hear from you in this list and/or also in Twitter
(https://twitter.com/miguelnavasf/status/786148591081435136)
I have done it using Ulrich's data.
Thanks in advance.
Best,
Dear Stevan and all,
Thanks for the links. I had read some of them.
Nevertheless,
http://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008/08/greengold-oa-and-gratislibre-oa.html
is what Peter Suber says,
http://openaccess.eprints.org/index.php?/archives/993-.html is what you say,
and
Dear all,
I would like to answer to the definitions given by Stevan Harnad:
1. Green OA means OA provided by the author (usually by self-archiving the
refereed, revised, accepted final draft in an OA repository)
2. Gold OA means OA provided by the journal (often for a publication fee)
3. Gratis
Hello,
I do think that country of publication is important, it could be related to
academic research.
Have you tried contacting DOAJ? They use to be quite dilligent.
Miguel Navas-Fernández
http://orcid.org/-0002-5191-238X
https://twitter.com/miguelnavasf
PhD Researcher
Universitat de
Dear all,
Apollogies for cross-posting.
This is an interesting initiative. Institutions subscribing to RSC Gold will
have vouchers to exchange for free OA publishing for their authors.
With kind regards,
Miguel Navas Fernández
http://orcid.org/-0002-5191-238X