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OASPA members’ output in Fully OA journals is accelerating

December 19, 2022 by Guest Author

Each year, OASPA surveys its members about their publication output.  This year, we are delighted to continue to work with Delta Think who have helped us by taking on the analysis, structuring and presentation of the data we collected. This guest blog post from Delta Think by Dan Pollock covers some highlights from our findings. … Read full article >

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: articles, CC-BY, CC-BY-ND, CCBY, consolidation, licensing, OA members output, open access

Analysis shows further growth in OASPA member journals output: CC BY dominates whilst content consolidation grows

December 17, 2021 by Guest Author

Each year, OASPA surveys its members about their publication output.  This year, we are delighted to continue to work with Delta Think who have helped us by taking on the analysis, structuring and presentation of the data we collect. This guest blog post from Delta Think by Dan Pollock covers some highlights from our findings…. Read full article >

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: articles, CC-BY, CCBY, consolidation, licensing, open access

Growth of OASPA members book output: We see different patterns between books and journals

July 20, 2021 by Bernie Folan

Each year, OASPA surveys its members about their publication output – both books and journals. We are delighted to once again have worked with Delta Think who have helped us by taking on the analysis, structuring and presentation of the data we collected, and in this guest blog post they highlight our books findings.   This… Read full article >

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Analysis, Books, books output, CC-BY, CC-BY-NC, CC-BY-ND, Delta Think, DOAB, licensing, OA Books, Open Access Books

OASPA members’ output continues to grow, as does the use of CC BY licenses

December 16, 2020 by Guest Author

Each year, OASPA surveys its members about their publication output. This year, we are delighted to have worked with Delta Think who have helped us by taking on the analysis, structuring and presentation of the data we collected, and in this guest blog post they highlight our findings.   This post is by Dan Pollock, Chief… Read full article >

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: articles, CC-BY, CCBY, licensing, open access

Rate of growth for CC BY articles in fully-OA journals continues for OASPA members

July 3, 2019 by Claire Redhead

Data for the above chart can be downloaded here: OASPA Members CC-BY Growth_Data to 2018_CC0 A total of 1,392,051 articles were published with the CC BY license in open access-only (fully-OA) journals by members of OASPA during the period 2000-2018, with 261,621 of those being published in 2018. OASPA members were invited to share their… Read full article >

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: CC-BY, Creative Commons, licensing, members, OASPA, open access

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