Data collection and analysis of the publication output of researchers at Austrian universities and extramural research institutions from 2015 to 2017 as part of AT2OA – Workshop report
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https://doi.org/10.31263/voebm.v72i1.2290Keywords:
Higher Education Area Structural Funds Project, Austrian Transition to Open Access (AT2OA), publication output, bibliographic database, data collection, data analysis, Open Access, Austria, reportAbstract
Within the Higher Education Area Structural Funds project “Austrian Transition to Open Access” (AT2OA) a sub-project was established to investigate which budgetary implications, if any, a further expansion of Open Access at Austrian universities would have. In phase one of the sub-project financial needs for the years 2019–2021 were investigated. An important basis is a bibliometric study. Data regarding the publication output of researchers at Austrian universities and extramural research institutions for the years 2015 to 2017 are being be collected and analyzed. This report presents goals, methods, implementation of the concept and selected results of the study.
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