This is the OA we like at Wikimedia: CC-BY everywhere!
I wonder why the uptick in CC BY-NC articles since 2016, though. That's
a flaw to address more decisively.
Federico
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Oggetto: [SCHOLCOMM] OASPA members demonstrate another year of steady
growth in CC BY articles for fully-OA journals
Data: Mon, 18 Jun 2018 17:02:53 +0100
Mittente: Leyla Williams
Dear all,
We are pleased to report that once again, the recent data OASPA has
collected on articles published with the CC BY license in open access-only
(fully-OA) journals by members of OASPA shows that, for OASPA members,
year-on-year growth remains steady for CC BY articles in fully-OA
peer-reviewed journals. A total of 1,128,721 articles were published with
the CC BY license in open access-only (fully-OA) journals by members of
OASPA during the period 2000-2017, with 219,627 of those being published in
2017 alone.
We are also pleased to report on the growth of the Directory of Open Access
Books (DOAB), which now includes over 10,000 titles.
Our full data and analysis can be found here:
https://oaspa.org/oaspa-members-ccby-growth-2017-data/
Best wishes,
Leyla
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Leyla Williams
Events and Communications Coordinator
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, OASPA
oaspa.org | Twitter: @OASPA <https://twitter.com/OASPA>