I've been an observer from the sidelines of the Open Access world these past many years, but am still a 'newbie'. So don't hesitate to correct anything I have wrong or wrongly stated.
I'm proposing the development of a tool or set of tools that can more accurately measure a body of work as to how many of its articles are open accessible. I'm sharing a proposal to OASPA that perhaps they or they in concert with others could support the development of such a tool or tools. My proposal is at: Proposal to OASPA and others for a tool that assesses accessibility <https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/proposal-oaspa-open-access-scholarly-publishers-association-john-dove?> Some of the genesis of this idea is described in a post I drafted in June at: Overcoming Inertia in Green Open Access <https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/accelerating-open-access-adoption-john-dove?> -John Dove _________________ John G. Dove, personal e-mail johngd...@gmail.com
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