THE GOLDEN WAY COMPARED TO THE GREEN WAY: THE STORAGE AND ACCESS POLICIES GRANTED BY BRAZILIAN SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS FROM DIADORIM
The Golden Road/Strategy (scientific journals) and the Green Road/Strategy (open-access digital repositories) represent the core of the Open Access Movementtos cientificin formation and are complementary toeachother. Thus, studies analyzing the modus operandi of these Roads/Strategies need to be con...
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| Formato: | Artículo revista |
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Núcleo de Estudios e Investigaciones en Educación Superior del MERCOSUR
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/integracionyconocimiento/article/view/44206 |
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| Sumario: | The Golden Road/Strategy (scientific journals) and the Green Road/Strategy (open-access digital repositories) represent the core of the Open Access Movementtos cientificin formation and are complementary toeachother. Thus, studies analyzing the modus operandi of these Roads/Strategies need to be conducted to understand how Open Access has been developing world wide. This article examines how Brazilian scientific journals registered in the Directoryof Editorial Policies of Brazilian Scientific Journals (Diadorim) position them selves regarding storage and access policies of articles in digital repositories. Using data fromthe 3,133 electronic scientific journals currently registered in Diadorim as of October 2023, the data were compiledin to a CSV file and exploratory, descriptive method logy with a quantitative approach wasappliedtoobtaintheresults. Brazilian scientific journals registered in Diadorim haves how a favorable approach towards compliance with the Green Road. The analyzedjournals are predominantly open accessand utilize Creative Commons open licenses tomanage copyright withauthors. There is alignment between the two Open Access Roads, suchthatone does nothing der the execution of theother, although there are occasional restrictions. On the otherhand, the bibliographic reference usedindi cates operational difficulties in populating the systems that constitutethe Green Road, necessity atingstructural change in the modus operandi ofscientific communication. |
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