UiT-researchers' attitudes and practices towards open access publication : lessons learnt for improving self-archiving in institutional repository

Objective. Using The Munin Repository at UiT The Arctic University of Norway as a case study, a survey was conducted among the UiT researchers to examine their attitudes and practices towards the repository and towards open access (OA) publications. Methods. The survey questionnaire was sent to all...

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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1543552021-12-22T20:11:16Z UiT-researchers' attitudes and practices towards open access publication : lessons learnt for improving self-archiving in institutional repository Msomphora, Mbachi Ruth Library and information science Objective. Using The Munin Repository at UiT The Arctic University of Norway as a case study, a survey was conducted among the UiT researchers to examine their attitudes and practices towards the repository and towards open access (OA) publications. Methods. The survey questionnaire was sent to all employees at UiT between August and October 2016, but only academic staff in research positions, including PhD students, were selected for the analysis. 200 researchers responded to the survey. Results. The study found that researchers are supportive of the principle of OA but are less keen on contributing to their institutional repositories for a range of reasons. These include the process being quite a hassle, academics' uncertainty over certain legal, copyright and peer review issues, prestige issues, and uncertainty over the appropriate version to deposit or self-archive. Contribution. The statistical results can be used by readers as benchmarks to compare with their own institution's figures. Conclusively, the study found that more than 90% of the researchers agreed with the OA principles, but still 54% of UiT researchers did not archive their research documents in The Munin Repository. Published version 2021-12-17T08:33:14Z 2021-12-17T08:33:14Z 2019 Journal Article Msomphora, M. R. (2019). UiT-researchers' attitudes and practices towards open access publication : lessons learnt for improving self-archiving in institutional repository. Libres, 29(1), 14-36. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LIBRES.2019.1.2 1058-6768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154355 10.32655/LIBRES.2019.1.2 2-s2.0-85113337063 1 29 14 36 en Libres © 2019 Mbachi Ruth Msomphora. All rights reserved. application/pdf
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UiT-researchers' attitudes and practices towards open access publication : lessons learnt for improving self-archiving in institutional repository
description Objective. Using The Munin Repository at UiT The Arctic University of Norway as a case study, a survey was conducted among the UiT researchers to examine their attitudes and practices towards the repository and towards open access (OA) publications. Methods. The survey questionnaire was sent to all employees at UiT between August and October 2016, but only academic staff in research positions, including PhD students, were selected for the analysis. 200 researchers responded to the survey. Results. The study found that researchers are supportive of the principle of OA but are less keen on contributing to their institutional repositories for a range of reasons. These include the process being quite a hassle, academics' uncertainty over certain legal, copyright and peer review issues, prestige issues, and uncertainty over the appropriate version to deposit or self-archive. Contribution. The statistical results can be used by readers as benchmarks to compare with their own institution's figures. Conclusively, the study found that more than 90% of the researchers agreed with the OA principles, but still 54% of UiT researchers did not archive their research documents in The Munin Repository.
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title UiT-researchers' attitudes and practices towards open access publication : lessons learnt for improving self-archiving in institutional repository
title_short UiT-researchers' attitudes and practices towards open access publication : lessons learnt for improving self-archiving in institutional repository
title_full UiT-researchers' attitudes and practices towards open access publication : lessons learnt for improving self-archiving in institutional repository
title_fullStr UiT-researchers' attitudes and practices towards open access publication : lessons learnt for improving self-archiving in institutional repository
title_full_unstemmed UiT-researchers' attitudes and practices towards open access publication : lessons learnt for improving self-archiving in institutional repository
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