Open Access status of articles at Stockholm University 2012-2017
https://doi.org/10.17045/STHLMUNI.5938246
This dataset contains free to read/open access status of scholarly journal articles from Stockholm University (Sweden) published between 2012-2017. The data published in xlsx and csv format. Only journal articles with a known DOI are included. The status of free/open access of the articles were checked manually and then compared to the Unpaywall/oaDOi database (https://unpaywall.org/dataOpens in a new tab) in February 2018. The data was fetched with the help of the Unpaywall/oaDOI API: https://unpaywall.org/api/v2Opens in a new tab
Definitions of the columns in the data file:
Article:DOI: DOI id of the ariclesu:DIVA PID: id of the article in the Stockholm University publication database (DiVA: http://su.diva-portal.org/)JournalOpens in a new tab: Name of the artcleYear: Publication year
Manually checked data:Free to read at publisher homepage: 1 if the full-text of the article is free to read without registration at the publisher's homepageOA: 1 if the article has some kind of OA licenseLicense: Specification of the OA license (type of Creative Commons license, or "Other license"Gold OA journal: 1 if the journal is fully open accessPublisher: name of the publisher
Data from oaDOIDOI found in oaDOI: 1 if the DOI is found in the oaDOI databaseoaDOI found something open: 1 if the oaDOI database found an open version availableFree to read at publisher homepage according to oaDOI: 1 if there is a free to read available version at the publisher's homepage according to oaDOIOA at publisher according to oaDOI best locationoaDOI best location: best free location according to oaDOIoaDOI data_standard: 1 or 2 according to oaDOI oaDOI license: license from the oaDOI databaseoaDOI license (standardized format): license type converted to the format of the column "License". License types other than Creative Commons are categorized as "Other license".
Note: since many things were checked manually/half-automatically, some errors are inevitable. Furthermore all data was only accurate at the time of the check.
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Citation and access
Citation and access
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Topic and keywords
Topic and keywords
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