oapenuk hss researcher survey results
DESCRIPTION
Researcher survey This presentation reports on the findings of our survey of humanities and social science (HSS) researchers. We carried out the survey between February and May 2012, and achieved 690 usable responses. The survey covers issues including attitudes to open access publishing and Creative Commons licensing, researchers’ preferences and priorities as both authors and readers, and their views of the overall aims of the scholarly communications system. The survey will be used to shape our work in the third year of the OAPEN-UK project, as we begin to consider some of the cross-cutting issues such as licensing regimes, discoverability and formats which are likely to affect an open access business model for HSS monographs.TRANSCRIPT
OAPEN-UK HSS Researcher Survey Results
Overview
• Ran March – May 2012
• Distributed via networks
• Response bias?
• 894 responses, of which 690 were usable
About the respondents
About the respondents
About the respondents
Open access awareness
Open access awareness
Open access awareness
Profits from publishing
Profits from publishing
Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Author priorities
Author priorities
Author priorities
Author responsibilities
Author responsibilities
Self-publishing
Self-publishing
Self-publishing
Author priorities
Active authors
Active authors funding
Publisher choices
OA funds
OA funds
OA funds
OA publishing
OA publishing
OA publishing
Author services
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Reading habits
Scholarly communications goals
Scholarly communications goals
Scholarly communications goals