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PEER behavioural research: authors and users vis-à-vis journals and repositories. D4.2 final report.

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posted on 2013-08-16, 14:30 authored by Jenny FryJenny Fry, Stephen Probets, Claire Creaser, Helen Greenwood, Valerie Spezi, Sonya White
The Behavioural research project is one of three independent research projects commissioned and managed by PEER as part of the PEER Observatory. The aim of the Behavioural research project was to address the role of stage-two manuscript repositories in the scholarly and scientific communication system by exploring perceptions, motivations and behaviours of authors and readers. The research was carried out between April 2009 and August 2011 by the Department of Information Science and LISU at Loughborough University, UK.

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PEER Executive

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  • Science

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  • Information Science

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FRY, J. ... et al, 2011. PEER behavioural research: authors and users vis-à-vis journals and repositories. D4.2 final report. Loughborough: LISU and Loughborough University

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LISU and Loughborough University

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2011

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This is an official report.

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  • en

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