2023
DOI: 10.1629/uksg.620
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Exploring faculty perspectives on open access at a medium-sized, American doctoral university

Rachel E. Scott,
Julie A. Murphy,
Cassie Thayer-Styes
et al.

Abstract: Faculty hold widely varying perspectives on the benefits and challenges afforded by open access (OA) publishing. In the United States, conversations on OA models and strategy have been dominated by scholars affiliated with Carnegie R1 institutions. This article reports findings from interviews conducted with faculty at a Carnegie R2 institution, highlighting disciplinary and individual perspectives on the high costs and rich rewards afforded by OA. The results reiterate the persistence of a high degree of skep… Show more

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