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A social networking site is not an open access repository


A social networking site is not an open access repository

ResearchGate and Academia.edu are social networking platforms whose primary aim is to connect researchers with common interests.

A social networking site is not an open access repository

Open access repositories come in two basic flavors: Institutional repositories (IRs) are generally library-run websites that enable authors to upload a version ...

A social networking site is not an open access repository ...

Open access repositories come in two basic flavors: Institutional repositories (IRs) are generally library-run websites that enable authors to upload a version ...

A social networking site is not an open access repository

“I put my papers in ResearchGate, is that enough for the open access policy? From Katie Fortney and Justin Gonder at CDL (California Digital ...

Open Access: Repositories - Guides at Johns Hopkins University

By using a repository, you can publish your work open access ... a-social-networking-site-is-not-an-open-access-repository/. You don't ...

ResearchGate & Academia.edu - Research Impact

A social networking site is not an open access repository. On the benefits of using an institutional repository over academic social ...

A social networking site is not an open access repository

This article from the University of California entitled 'A social networking site is not an open access repository' explains very clearly ...

The Ins and Outs of Open Access - Blog - SEEJ

This helpful post from the UC Scholarly Communication Office, “A Social Networking Site is Not an Open Access Repository,” includes more ...

What is ResearchGate and Academia.edu? - AskUs

Additional Resources: A Social Networking Site is not an Open Access Repository (University of California, Office of Scholarly Communication, University of ...

Increase Your Scholarly Impact: Social Media

... with social media, only now it's easier. A social networking site is not an open access repository. What's the difference between ...

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

814 subscribers in the Open_Access_tracking community. Federating posts shared by the Open Access Tracking Project.

Green OA - Open Access - Library Guides at Penn State University

The following articles provide more information about these distinctions. A Social Networking Site is Not an Open Access Repository. This 2015 article from ...

How to make your research open on academic networking sites

Tabled adapted from University of California (OSC), "A social networking site is not an open access repository," under CC BY. Sharing ...

Publish in OA outlets - Open Access

"A social networking site is not an open access repository," as the University of California Office of Scholarly Communication explains. This ...

Visibility: Build your online presence: Scholarly publishing

... networking platforms. See a social networking site is not an open access repository for details about the differences between these resources.

Institutional repositories and academic social networking sites

The University of California Office of Scholarly Communication has a really great blog post about the difference between open access ...

Fwd: A social networking site is not an open access repository - LIS ...

Our friend Muthu Madhan alerted me to this article on why institutional repositories are far superior to social networking sites such as Academia.edu and ...

Sharing on social media networking services - Researcher's guide ...

Some publishers do not allow uploading research articles on social media networking services, while others allow the sharing of a persistent ...

Academic networking sites or open access repositories?

ResearchGate and Academia.edu are social networks whose main goal is to connect researchers with common interests.

Why do I have to deposit in WRaP when my research outputs ... - FAQs

Social networking sites are excellent tools for researchers to connect with ... A social networking site is not an open access repository”. Article ...