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Odprti dostop na primeru scientometrijske analize Covid-19
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Ban, Nina
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V magistrskem delu smo predstavili zgodovino odprtega dostopa, različne poslovne modele in neja-snosti pri poimenovanju ter postavljanju definicij o odprtem dostopu. Opozorili smo na neprimerne in goljufive prakse pri objavljanju ter predstavili nekaj ključnih strategij. V raziskavi smo se osredo-točili na spremljanje tedenskega prirasta objav na temo Covid-19, in sicer tako na svetovni ravni, kakor tudi na ravni slovenskih objav. Rezultate smo predstavili po različnih kriterijih, kot so vrsta dostopa, število avtorjev posamezne objave, tipi dokumentov, klasifikacijske kategorije revij, v ka-terih se nahajajo dokumenti, ključne besede, ipd. Primerjali smo podatkovni bazi Scopus in Web of Science in pri tem ugotavljali podobnosti in razlike pri obdelavi podatkov. Tu smo naleteli na omeji-tve pri raziskovanju, saj bazi uporabljata različna poimenovanja in s tem tudi definicije glede OD objav, napake pa so prisotne tudi na drugih področjih. Predvidevamo, da se rezultati v bazi zapisu-jejo avtomatsko, kar se je izkazalo za nezanesljivo. Pri analizi rezultatov smo opazili trende, kot so množično avtorstvo, večja odprtodostopnost v primerjavi s preostalimi tematikami, krajši čas od predložitve dokumentov do objave ipd. Naša analiza predstavlja poskus izdelave modela stanja ob-jav v prvih dveh letih epidemije Covid-19. Napredek pri izvajanju znanstvenoraziskovalnega dela v Sloveniji v skladu z načeli odprte znanosti pa se kaže tudi v sklepu vlade o izdaji Uredbe o izvaja-nju znanstvenoraziskovalnega dela v skladu z načeli odprte znanosti.
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Slovenian
Keywords:
odprti dostop
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definicije
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scientometrija
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podatkovne baze
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vizualizacija
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Master's thesis/paper
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FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:
2023
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-148067
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162037251
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26.07.2023
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BAN, Nina, 2023,
Odprti dostop na primeru scientometrijske analize Covid-19
[online]. Master’s thesis. [Accessed 18 March 2025]. Retrieved from: https://repozitorij.uni-lj.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=148067
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Title:
Open access on the example of Covid-19 scientometric analysis
Abstract:
In master's thesis, we have presented the history of Open Access, the different business models and the uncertainties in naming and defining Open Access. We highlighted inappropriate practices in publishing and presented some key strategies. Our research was focused on monitoring the weekly increase of Covid-19 publications, both at the global level and at the level of Slovenian publica-tions. We presented the results according to different criteria, such as the type of access, the number of authors per publication, the types of documents, the classification categories of the journals in which the documents are located, keywords, etc. Scopus and Web of Science databases were com-pared to identify similarities and differences in data processing. Here some limitations were encoun-tered. Namely they use different names and definitions in terms of OA of publications, but errors are also present in other areas. We assume that the results are automatically recorded in the data-base, which proved to be unreliable. When analysing the results, we have observed trends such as mass authorship, more open access compared to other topics, shorter time from submission to publi-cation, etc. Our analysis represents an attempt to model the state of publications in the first two years of the Covid-19 epidemic. The progress in the implementation of scientific research work in Slovenia in accordance with the principles of open science is also reflected in the government's de-cision to issue a Regulation on the implementation of scientific research work in accordance with the principles of open science.
Keywords:
open access
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definitions
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scientometrics
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databases
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visualisation
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