2016
DOI: 10.1108/ilds-06-2016-0023
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Ready for the future? A survey on open access with scientists from the French National Research Center (CNRS)

Abstract: International audiencePurposeThis paper aims to present empirical evidence on the opinion and behaviour of French scientists (senior management level) regarding open access (OA) to scientific and technical information.Design/methodology/approachThe results are part of a nationwide survey on scientific information and documentation with 432 directors of French public research laboratories conducted by the French National Research Center (CNRS) in 2014.FindingsThe CNRS senior research managers (laboratory direct… Show more

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“…We found that 73% of respondents incorporated green OA into their strategies. This result reinforces the CNRS study (Schöpfel, Ferrant, André, & Fabre, ) showing disciplinary differences: mathematics and computer science are supportive of green OA, while biology is more familiar with gold OA. This also confirms the positive bias of the sample of the study as mathematicians and computer scientists, coincidentally, also accounted for 73% of the responses.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…We found that 73% of respondents incorporated green OA into their strategies. This result reinforces the CNRS study (Schöpfel, Ferrant, André, & Fabre, ) showing disciplinary differences: mathematics and computer science are supportive of green OA, while biology is more familiar with gold OA. This also confirms the positive bias of the sample of the study as mathematicians and computer scientists, coincidentally, also accounted for 73% of the responses.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Of the 8,550 researchers, 422 answered the questionnaire. The 5% response rate is similar to those of the Parisian survey (Michel & Chekib, ) and the CNRS (Schöpfel, Ferrant, André, & Fabre, ). This rate may indicate the fact that OA is not yet a hot topic among researchers’ communities as it is in other European countries or in North America.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…This topic is interesting to social scientists and also very important for all stakeholders in the scholarly communication system. Many studies looked at researchers' publication strategies and found that researchers did not rate OA as a criterion but rather impact, prestige, and symbolic recognition (Boukacem‐Zeghmouri, Dillaerts, Lafouge, Bador, & Sauer‐Avargues, ; Kieńć, , ; Schöpfel, Ferrant, André, & Fabre, ), although many confirmed that OA makes it easier to promote an academic work (Abrizah, Nicholas, Noorhidawati, Aspura, & Badawi, ; Tenopir et al ., ). In 2015, Professor Carol Tenopir and her team conducted a large‐scale questionnaire survey to investigate researchers' attitudes and behaviours towards gold OA in the USA.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%