2022
DOI: 10.18438/eblip30015
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Researchers’ Perceptions and Experiences with an Open Access Subvention Fund

Abstract: Objective – This study investigated researchers’ perceptions of open access publishing and the ways in which the university’s open access subvention fund could evolve to meet the campus community’s needs. Methods – In spring 2021, two librarians conducted an anonymous survey using a convenience sample to recruit participants. The survey was directly distributed to 113 University of Idaho (U of I) affiliates who had received funding from, or expressed interest in, the open access subvention fund during the prev… Show more

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“…While most of the literature describes library initiatives to help authors pay APCs, Doney and Kenyon (2022) presented the results of a study to assess one of these programmes. They surveyed researchers who had received funding from, or showed interest in, an OA subvention fund at the University of Idaho.…”
Section: Funding Sources To Pay Apcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While most of the literature describes library initiatives to help authors pay APCs, Doney and Kenyon (2022) presented the results of a study to assess one of these programmes. They surveyed researchers who had received funding from, or showed interest in, an OA subvention fund at the University of Idaho.…”
Section: Funding Sources To Pay Apcsmentioning
confidence: 99%