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040 _aOCLRC
100 _aBashir, Asmar
245 _aGlobal landscape of open access repositories/
_cAsma Bashir, Aasif Ahmad Mir and Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Sofi.
260 _c2019.
500 _ahttps://core.ac.uk/display/220153742?source=3
520 _aPurpose: The present study attempts to highlight the status of �open access repositories� globally. Methodology: Present study is based on the data gathered from �open-DOAR�. Data gathered was thoroughly analyzed based on chosen parameters, viz., �Geographical distribution�, �Software usage�, �Language diversity�, �Operational status�, �Repository type�, �Content type� and �Subjects archived�. Findings: Open access repositories (OARs) have witnessed potential growth trends particularly in developed countries. The findings reveal that �USA� is the leading country with the largest number of repositories and �Europe� is the leading continent in contribution towards OARs. The study also reveals that the �DSpace� is one of the foremost software used by OARs and the maximum score of repositories are operationally functional and intuitional. Moreover, the study reveals that the majority of deposited contents are �journal articles� and �English� is the prominent language interface used by OARs and �multidisciplinary� subject�s leads in open DOAR. Research Limitation: The status of the open access repositories will be limited to only those repositories which have been indexed by �OpenDOAR�. Future Research: The study provides wider perspective of open access repositories and further, can be enriched by including research facets like, content management policies, and impact of OARs on scholarly communication.
653 _aLibrary and Information Science,
653 _a Open Access,
653 _aScholarly Communication,
653 _aOpen Access Repositories,
653 _aand Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR)
700 _aMir, Aasif Ahmad
700 _aSofi, Zahoor Ahmad
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