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Editor's Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Open Access Publishing

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management / Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management, (P)1013-0799; (E)2586-2073
2011, v.28 no.4, pp.183-200
https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2011.28.4.183

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Abstract

This study surveyed editors of 309 gratis open access journals in Korea in order to examine the reason why they decided to open their journals to the public on the Web. Also this study examined their perceptions and attitudes toward open access publishing. The main reasons of open access publishing in Korea were expansion of free use, increasing citation, and international trends regarding open access in their scholarly fields. Also, 65% of all respondents were aware of the concepts of open access, and 75% supported open access. The reasons of supporting open access were sharing of research results with the public, increasing the availability of peer researchers, and enhancing journal reputations.

keywords
gratis open access journal, editors perceptions, attitudes, field differences, approval rating, gratis open access journal, editors perceptions, attitudes, field differences, approval rating, 무료 오픈액세스 학술지, 편집인 인식, 태도, 분야별 차이, 지지도

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