Open access to social science journals in Latin America
During the 2000s, Latin America has contributed to the development of alternative journal portals intended to improve the visibility of and access to regionally published social science journals. The relatively poor visibility of regional journals and their authors is often due to budgetary constrai...
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author | Babini, Dominique |
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description | During the 2000s, Latin America has contributed to the development of alternative journal portals intended to improve the visibility of and access to regionally published social science journals. The relatively poor visibility of regional journals and their authors is often due to budgetary constraints for the distribution of printed journals, and their limited presence in international indexes. These are an incentive for the development of open access (OA). Although they do not yet necessarily have a sustainable business model, a number of Latin American journals have chosen to take up the challenge of online OA as a means of dealing with these problems. |
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spelling | clacso-CLACSO92182022-03-11T14:23:40Z Open access to social science journals in Latin America Babini, Dominique Acceso abierto Bibliotecas virtuales Bibliotecología Ciencias sociales Portales Producción científica Revistas académicas During the 2000s, Latin America has contributed to the development of alternative journal portals intended to improve the visibility of and access to regionally published social science journals. The relatively poor visibility of regional journals and their authors is often due to budgetary constraints for the distribution of printed journals, and their limited presence in international indexes. These are an incentive for the development of open access (OA). Although they do not yet necessarily have a sustainable business model, a number of Latin American journals have chosen to take up the challenge of online OA as a means of dealing with these problems. 2021-11-05T17:37:58Z 2021-11-05T17:37:58Z 2010 info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart info:ar-repo/semantics/parte de libro info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 978-92-3-104131-0 https://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/9218 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported application/pdf pp. 310-312 application/pdf América Latina Caribe UNESCO United Nations Educational e International Social Science Council (Eds.) (2010). World Social Science Report 2010: Knowledge Divides. Unesco/International Social Science Council. |
spellingShingle | Acceso abierto Bibliotecas virtuales Bibliotecología Ciencias sociales Portales Producción científica Revistas académicas Babini, Dominique Open access to social science journals in Latin America |
title | Open access to social science journals in Latin America |
title_full | Open access to social science journals in Latin America |
title_fullStr | Open access to social science journals in Latin America |
title_full_unstemmed | Open access to social science journals in Latin America |
title_short | Open access to social science journals in Latin America |
title_sort | open access to social science journals in latin america |
topic | Acceso abierto Bibliotecas virtuales Bibliotecología Ciencias sociales Portales Producción científica Revistas académicas |
url | https://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/9218 |