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Faculty members' perceptions and use of open access journals: Bangladesh perspective

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0340035216628879

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Perceptions of open access journals; motivational factors for open access journals; developing countries; predatory journals; choosing an open access journal for publication; libraries as centres for open access publishing

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  1. INASP

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Open access is a humanitarian movement to ensure equal access to knowledge for each and every member of our society. It aims to reduce the access and knowledge divide and allow researchers from around the world to contribute to enriching human knowledge. Using online surveys, this study attempts to understand Bangladeshi faculty members' awareness, perceptions, and use of open access journals. It also explores the motivational factors that influence the faculty members to choose open access journals for publication. The study briefly discusses some issues of predatory open access journals in the context of the open access movement. Finally, the paper suggests that libraries work as centres for open access publications and help faculty members and researchers choose the right journals for their research.

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