Dear Moderator:
May I kindly request you to share this information in the forum.
Thank you very much
Regards
Siva Shankar K
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From: Bosman, J.M. (Jeroen)
Date: Fri, May 22, 2015 at 2:11 AM
Subject: [GOAL] International survey on scholarly communication - and its
relevance for open access
To: "Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci) (goal@eprints.org)" <
goal@eprints.org>
Dear all,
How do open (access) publication strategies fit into a research workflow?
Do researchers use Google Drive instead of Word? Papers instead of Endnote?
Google Scholar instead of Scopus? Megajournals instead of topical journals?
ResearchGate instead of repositories? We are engaged in an ongoing effort
to chart the evolving landscape of scholarly communication (
http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1286826). New tools are constantly
being developed, as reflected in our list of 400+ scholarly communication
tools (http://bit.ly/innoscholcomm-list). Researchers vote with their feet
on these changes by adopting or rejecting new modes of working. With an
international survey we intend to investigate how tool usage varies by
field, country and position. The survey will run until February 2016.
*A SURVEY. WHERE? HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?*
If you have not yet done so, please take this graphical survey:
https://innoscholcomm.typeform.com/to/Csvr7b?source=ML
People tell us it is easy and fun to fill it out by just clicking the tools
you use. It takes 8-12 minutes to complete and you can opt to receive a
visual characterization of your workflow compared to that of your peer
group.
*FOR WHOM?*
Anyone carrying out research (from Master’s students to professors), or
supporting research (such as librarians, publishers and funders) can
participate.
*HOW CAN I HELP?*
Kind of you to ask! If you want to help make this a success please
consider passing it along to people not on this list (researchers,
librarians etc.). And yes, feel free to share the link on your website,
Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook etc..
More specifically, do you represent an institution/society that wishes to
promote this survey among its members? Then please contact us. We can
arrange a special URL that will enable us to provide you with resulting
data for just your organization. That way you can see what tools your
members are using, compared to overall usage patterns. We do the work, you
get the (anonymized) data.
*PRELIMINARY RESULTS*
We will post preliminary results here: https://101innovations.wordpress.com/
On this site, you can also find background information on the survey.
Eventually we will share our (thoroughly anonymized) data. Would you like
to work with those data? We are interested to hear what kind of analyses
you would like to carry out or see carried out! There are many hypotheses
that can be tested with the data that comes from this survey. In the field
of Open Access I can think of many:
- Do researchers choose either Gold or Green OA or do they combine
these approaches?
- Are researchers that share in an early phase (workflows, data,
posters) more likely to also publish OA or archive their papers in
repositories?
- Do researchers use search tools that have an option to restrict to
publications that are OA available?
- etc.
The data also allows to discern between different positions, affiliation
countries and career lengths.
Please support this research by taking the survey or promoting it.
Many thanks!
*CONTACT*
Bianca Kramer @MsPhelps b.m.r.kramer@uu.nl
Jeroen Bosman @jeroenbosman j.bosman@uu.nl
(both at Utrecht University Library in The Netherlands)
(please excuse any cross posting)
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Jeroen Bosman, faculty liaison for the Faculty of Geosciences
Utrecht University Library http://www.uu.nl/library
email: j.bosman@uu.nl
telephone: +31.30.2536613
mail: Postbus 80124, 3508 TC, Utrecht, The Netherlands
visiting address: room 2.50, Heidelberglaan 3, Utrecht
web: Jeroen Bosman
http://www.uu.nl/university/library/en/disciplines/geo/Pages/ContactBosman.a...
twitter @jeroenbosman/ @geolibrarianUBU
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Regards
Siva Shankar K
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