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Health Info Libr J ; 33(3): 244-8, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27384106

ABSTRACT

This is the 19th in a series of articles exploring international trends in health science librarianship in the 21st century. The focus of the present issue is the Balkan Region (Bulgaria and Croatia). The next regular feature column will investigate two other Balkan states - Serbia and Slovenia. JM.


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Internationality , Libraries, Medical/economics , Library Science/trends , Library Services/standards , Access to Information , Bulgaria , Croatia , Databases, Factual/supply & distribution , Humans , Libraries, Medical/supply & distribution , Library Science/education , Library Science/standards , Library Services/statistics & numerical data
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Croat Med J ; 57(1): 71-6, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26935617

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AIMS: To identify the share of open access (OA) papers in the total number of journal publications authored by the members of the University of Zagreb School of Medicine (UZSM) in 2014. METHODS: Bibliographic data on 543 UZSM papers published in 2014 were collected using PubMed advanced search strategies and manual data collection methods. The items that had "free full text" icons were considered as gold OA papers. Their OA availability was checked using the provided link to full-text. The rest of the UZSM papers were analyzed for potential green OA through self-archiving in institutional repository. Papers published by Croatian journals were particularly analyzed. RESULTS: Full texts of approximately 65% of all UZSM papers were freely available. Most of them were published in gold OA journals (55% of all UZSM papers or 85% of all UZSM OA papers). In the UZSM repository, there were additional 52 freely available authors' manuscripts from subscription-based journals (10% of all UZSM papers or 15% of all UZSM OA papers). CONCLUSION: The overall proportion of OA in our study is higher than in similar studies, but only half of gold OA papers are accessible via PubMed directly. The results of our study indicate that increased quality of metadata and linking of the bibliographic records to full texts could assure better visibility. Moreover, only a quarter of papers from subscription-based journals that allow self-archiving are deposited in the UZSM repository. We believe that UZSM should consider mandating all faculty members to deposit their publications in UZSM OA repository to increase visibility and improve access to its scientific output.


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Access to Information , Bibliometrics , Periodicals as Topic/statistics & numerical data , Schools, Medical , Authorship , Croatia , Humans
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