Journal article
Evaluating the impact of open access at Berkeley: results from the 2015 survey of Berkeley Research Impact Initiative (BRII) funding recipients
Journal
Higher education
Academic writing
Educational publishing
Electronic publishing
Open access
Academic publishing
United States of America
Resources
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Description
The Berkeley Research Impact Initiative (BRII) was one of the first campus-based open access (OA) funds to be established in North America and one of the most active, distributing more than $244,000 to support University of California (UC) Berkeley authors. In April 2015, we conducted a qualitative study of 138 individuals who had received BRII funding to survey their opinions about the benefits and funding of open access. Most respondents believe their articles had a greater impact as open access, expect to tap multiple sources to fund open access fees, and support the UC Open Access Policy and its goal of making research public and accessible. Results of the survey and a discussion of their impact on the BRII program follow.
Publication Details
DOI:
10.5860/crl.77.5.568
Copyright:
Samantha Teplitzky and Margaret Phillips 2016
License type:
CC BY
Access Rights Type:
open
Volume:
77
Issue:
5
Pagination:
568-581
Post date:
13 Sep 2017