1. Open Access & evolving scholarly communications A Presentation to the BYU Academic Vice President’s Council October 9, 2008 Gideon Burton Jeff Belliston
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42. Discipline No. of Journals Humanities 322 Fine Arts & Communications 150 Business 68 Family Home & Social Sciences 894 Life Sciences 738 Physical & Mathematical Sciences 747 Engineering 233 Health & Human Performance 1054 Nursing 25 Law 65 Religion 57 Education 247
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46. Journal Began Access Impact Factor Rank (2006) Number of Greg’s articles (since 1997) Total Citations to these articles Applied Optics 1962 Closed 13 6 19 Journal of the Optical Society of America 1917 Closed 11 3 42 Optics Letters 1977 Closed 2 3 39 Optics Express 1997 Open 1 12 97
47. Type Examples Home Page http://www.math.byu.edu/~jarvis/ E-print archive ArXiv.org / BYU ScholarsArchive Author Fee BioMed Central / PLOS / Hindawi Subsidized First Monday Dual-mode Journal of Book of Mormon Studies Delayed Western North American Naturalist Partial The Lancet Bibliographic Indexing ScienceDirect Cooperative Open Journal System
62. Open Access & evolving scholarly communications A Presentation to the BYU Academic Vice President’s Council October 9, 2008 Gideon Burton Jeff Belliston
Notas del editor
“ Open Access” is at the heart of changes in academic publishing. It is the key to opening the reach and influence of BYU’s scholarship.