On 8-Dec-08, at 11:23 AM, Klaus Graf wrote:
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> Here are my new findings (entry in German):
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> http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/5374120/
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> There a now lots of bibliographical entries but very few fulltexts.
Below are listed ZORA's total deposits to date.
http://www.zora.uzh.ch/view/year/
2009 (3)
2008 (2235)
2007 (441)
2006 (415)
2005 (472)
2004 (402)
2003 (367)
2002 (298)
2001 (363)
2000 (298)
1999 (210)
1998 (210)
1997 (203)
1996 (255)
1995 (118)
1994 (27)
1993 (21)
1992 (2)
1991 (14)
1990 (6)
1989 (2)
1988 (1)
1986 (2)
1985 (2)
1981 (1)
0208 (1)
UNSPECIFIED (71)
> Number of deposits on December 5, 2008: 50
> Free fulltext: 10
> No fulltext: 13.
I'm not sure where the figure of 50 came from for Dec 5. I just
sampled the deposits so far for 2008 December up to Dec 8:
http://www.zora.uzh.ch/view/year/2008.html
11 deposits
1/11 (9%) unpublished preprint
8/11 (73%) full-texts
7/11 (54%) OA full-texts
1/11 (9%) full-text Closed Access + Button
Those interested in a more serious estimate should test a larger sample.
> Number of fulltexts of members of the Historical Institute:
> 0 (of 19 entries).
The explicit target of the OA Movement is peer-reviewed journal articles:
17 of these 19 deposits are book chapters. I suggest random sampling
(on a larger sample) ordipping into more journal-intensive fields...
> Eprints software doesn't allow to count the number of free fulltexts
> in ZORA nor it is possible to filter a search to get only fulltexts.
This is a configurational detail. EPrints can be configured to tally
full-texts if desired.
Stevan Harnad
Received on Mon Dec 08 2008 - 22:15:12 GMT