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A social networking site is not an open access repository


Using a social networking site versus using an institutional repository

Sites like Academia.edu and ResearchGate are not considered to be institutional or subject repositories. Queen's is committed to making research ...

A social networking site is not an open access repository - Office of ...

A social networking site is not an open access repository - Office of Scholarly Communication. “What's the difference between ResearchGate, Academia.edu, and ...

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A social networking site is not an open access repository. http://osc.universityofcalifornia.edu/2015/12/a-social-networking-site-is-not-an-open-access ...

Academics and Social Networking Sites: Benefits, Problems and ...

Digital scholarship covers a range of academic activities. Some have gained more acceptance than others, for example online repositories of open access articles ...

What does Academia_edu's success mean for Open Access? The ...

... social networking sites such as LinkedIn. Users have an ... This article made the rounds of social media recently on whether or not ...

Academic social network sites Archives - Open Access and Digital ...

However, this does not necessarily make them the right place to share research. In this blog post, we explain why researchers at Imperial ...

Social media sites about OA - Open Access Directory

If a site's primary language is not English, then please indicate what it is. ... Open access repository on #scienceinAfrica Launched in June 2018 ...

Managing your research profile: Scholarly networks - LibGuides

... not be in breach of copyright. See: Why a social networking site is not an open access repository. Handy tip: Researchgate will harvest your ...

Not the Answer - An Academic Carefully Assesses the Arguments for ...

... open-access-site-1.13997. By Richard Van Noorden; Nov 5, 2013, 12:17 ... research data sharing platforms, blogs and social networking sites.

Scholarly Communication - UCI Libraries - UC Irvine

... open access mandates. More detail - Scholarly Communication & Related Issues. Recommended reading - A social networking site is not an open access repository ...

Institutional Repositories and Academic Social Networks

For universities with open access policies, where faculty members are expected to deposit their scholarly articles in the institutional repository, the ...

Open Access in the Social Sciences | SPARC Europe

The most prominent of these is the Social Science Research Network (http://www.ssrn. com/), a repository that currently contains more than. 412,000 full text ...

Publishing in Repositories - Publishing Support - Research Guides

You can also deposit your work in other Open Access repositories. Below is a brief list of repositories and social-networking sites for scholars.

Green and Gold - open-access.network

For example, the social science repository Social Science Research Network (SSRN) allows authors both to make their already published ...

View of User-generated content on Facebook: Implications from the ...

... not significant in the dataset of open access institutional repository users. ... networking site: Online communities and social computing,” In: A. Ozok ...

Choosing a Publication Venue: Preprint Servers

See "A Social Networking Site Is Not an Open Access Repository" from the University of California for more insight on this distinction.

Green OA (Self-archiving) - Open access (Eng) - LibGuides - Hanken

Guidelines for Open Research at Hanken: ResearchGate, Academica.edu and Mendeley are social media, not institutional repository that generate ...

Open Access Preprint Guide and FAQ - IEEE VIS 2024!

A personal website, lab website, or any site that is not immutable and ... a non-profit open access repository. This quote comes from the IEEE author ...

Open Access: OA Post/Preprint - Research Guides - Virginia Tech

For more information, see A Social Networking Site Is Not An Open Access Repository. Institutional Repository Manager. Profile Photo. Philip ...

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking Author Guidelines

Original Research Articles. 3,000-word limit; Unstructured abstract of no more than 250 words; Maximum total of eight (8) figures and/or tables.