1965 High School Students in Conversation
In the image, we see a scene from what appears to be high school or college life.
A young man is engaged in conversation with two women who are holding books and appear attentive.
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Hopf, D., Dellmann, S., Hauschke, C., & Tullney, M. (2024). Effects of Open Access. Literature study on empirical research 2010–2021. Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB).
https://doi.org/10.34657/13648
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Effects of Open Access. Literature study on empirical research 2010–2021
Open access — the free availability of scholarly publications — intuitively offers many benefits. At the same time, some academics, university administrators,
publishers, and political decision-makers express reservations. Many empirical studies on the effects of open access have been published in the last decade.
This report provides an overview of the state of research from 2010 to 2021. The empirical results on the effects of open access help to determine the advantages
and disadvantages of open access and serve as a knowledge base for academics, publishers, research funding and research performing institutions,
and policy makers. This overview of current findings can inform decisions about open access and publishing strategies. In addition, this report identifies aspects
of the impact of open access that are potentially highly relevant but have not yet been sufficiently studied.