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Journal Article Retrieval in an Age of Open Access: How Journal Indexes Indicate Open Access Articles

机译:开放存取时代的期刊文章检索:期刊索引如何指示开放存取文章

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As the number of Open Access (OA) journal articles increases dramatically, it is time to assess how journal article indexes, both free and subscription-based, retrieve and indicate OA full text. This study uses 471 samples ofOA articles to compare OA article retrieval in Google Scholar, PubMed, and Scopus, with Scopus representing subscription-based journal indexes. This study divides journal articles into two categories: Gold OA and Green OA. Gold OA articles are published in journals that make all their articles freely available on the Internet, and all other OA articles are placed in the Green OA category. The study finds that all three indexes can indicate Gold OA availability in one way or another, but they differ dramatically when indicating Green OA availability: Google Scholar can offer free full-text indicators for 96 percent of Green OA articles, PubMed's rate is 29 percent, and Scopus's is zero. Subscription-based journal indexes and OpenURL link resolvers are, at present, incapable of indicating Green OA full-text availability. Vendors of subscription-based indexes and OpenURL link resolvers must overcome this challenge in order to stay relevant in the age of OA. In the meantime, librarians may want to take advantage of Google Scholar and PubMed to better serve library patrons.
机译:随着开放式访问(OA)期刊文章的数量急剧增加,现在是时候评估期刊文章如何索引免费和基于订阅的索引,以检索和指示OA全文。这项研究使用471篇OA文章样本来比较Google Scholar,PubMed和Scopus中的OA文章检索,其中Scopus代表基于订阅的期刊索引。这项研究将期刊文章分为两类:黄金OA和绿色OA。 Gold OA文章发表在期刊上,可在Internet上免费获取其所有文章,而所有其他OA文章均列在Green OA类别中。该研究发现,所有三个指标都可以以一种或另一种方式指示金OA的可用性,但在指示绿色OA的可用性时,它们有很大的不同:Google Scholar可以为96%的绿色OA文章提供免费的全文本指标,PubMed的比率为29% ,而Scopus的值为零。当前,基于订阅的期刊索引和OpenURL链接解析器无法指示Green OA全文可用性。基于订阅的索引和OpenURL链接解析器的供应商必须克服这一挑战,以便在OA时代保持相关性。同时,图书馆员可能希望利用Google Scholar和PubMed更好地为图书馆顾客服务。

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