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Go open: Open Access und Open Educational Resources in den Ingenieurwissenschaften

Authors: Drößler, Stefan; Elsner, Carsten; Rosenke, Nicole;

Go open: Open Access und Open Educational Resources in den Ingenieurwissenschaften

Abstract

Forschende in den Ingenieurwissenschaften stehen den Zielen von Open Access deutlich positiver gegenüber, als Open-Access-Beauftragte vermuten. Zudem erwarten sie klare Rahmenbedingungen von ihren Hochschulleitungen, auch bei den Open Educational Resources. Während bei der Statusgruppe der Postdocs die Neigung, Open Access zu publizieren am höchsten ist, machen Professorinnen und Professoren davon am wenigsten Gebrauch. Das sind einige Ergebnisse der Befragungen unter Ingenieurwissenschaflterinnen und Ingenieurwissenschaftlern sowie Expertinnen und Experten im Bereich Open Access und Open Educational Resources, die im Rahmen des Projekts OpenIng durchgeführt worden sind. Ingenieurwissenschaften sind durch ihre Anwendungsorientierung durch Industriekooperationen gut mit Geldmitteln ausgestattet und weniger auf öffentliche Drittmittel angewiesen, was ein Grund für den geringeren Umfang von OA-Publikationen sein kann. Im Vortrag wird ein Überblick über die Methodik und die Ergebnisse der Umfragen präsentiert. Darüber hinaus wird das daraus abgeleitete Service-Konzept ("Go open!") vorgestellt, das den Fokus auf Zweitveröffentlichungen legt. OpenIng ist ein vom BMBF gefördertes Verbundprojekt der UB Braunschweig, der TU Darmstadt und der UB Stuttgart. Ziel ist, den Open-Access-Anteil ingenieurwissenschaftlicher Publikationen zu erhöhen.

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OpenIng, Ingenieurwissenschaften, Verbundprojekt, OER, BMBF, OA

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