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Bosman, Jeroen, and Bianca Kramer. Open access levels: a quantitative exploration using Web of Science and oaDOI data.
Sengupta, Papia. "Open access publication: Academic colonialism or knowledge philanthropy?" Geoforum 118: 203-206.
Shen, Cenyu. "Open Access Scholarly Journal Publishing in Chinese." Publications 5, no. 4: 22.
Miller, Daniel. "Open access, scholarship, and digital anthropology." HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 2, no. 1: 385-411.
Laine, Heidi. Open co-authorship of scientific articles.
Mayernik, Matthew S.. "Open data: Accountability and transparency." Big Data & Society 4, no. 2: 2053951717718853.
Bolukbasi, Burcu, Nicholas Berente, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Leslie Dechurch, Courtney Flint, Michael Haberman, John Leslie King, Eric Knight, Barbara Lawrence, Ethan Masella et al. "Open Data: Crediting a Culture of Cooperation." Science 342, no. 6162: 1041-4042.
Ziegler, S.L., and S. L. Ziegler. "Open Data in Cultural Heritage Institutions: Can We Be Better Than Data Brokers?" Digital Humanities Quarterly 014, no. 2.
Okune, Angela. "Open Ethnographic Archiving as Feminist, Decolonizing Practice." Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 6, no. 2.
Okune, Angela. "Open Ethnographic Archiving as Feminist, Decolonizing Practice." Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 6, no. 2.
Okune, Angela. "Open Ethnographic Archiving as Feminist, Decolonizing Practice." Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 6, no. 2.
Tennant, Jonathan, Wojciech Francuzik, Daniel J. Dunleavy, Benedikt Fecher, Monica Gonzalez-Marquez, and Tobias Steiner. "Open Scholarship as a mechanism for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.".
Chan, Leslie, Budd Hall, Florence Piron, Rajesh Tandon, and Wanósts'a7 Lorna Williams. "Open Science Beyond Open Access: For and with communities, A step towards the decolonization of knowledge.".
, Policy and Global Affairs, Board on Researc Information, and Committee on Toward Enterprise. Open Science by Design: Realizing a Vision for 21st Century Research.
Bahlai, Christie. Open Science Isn't Always Open to All Scientists.
Christen, Kimberly. "Opening Archives: Respectful Repatriation." The American Archivist 74, no. 1: 185-210.
Lawson, Stuart, Jonathan Gray, and Michele Mauri. "Opening the Black Box of Scholarly Communication Funding: A Public Data Infrastructure for Financial Flows in Academic Publishing." Open Library of Humanities 2, no. 1.
Stirling, Andy. "“Opening Up” and “Closing Down”: Power, Participation, and Pluralism in the Social Appraisal of Technology." Science, Technology, & Human Values 33, no. 2: 262-294.
Banks, Marcus. "Opinion: A Lesson of the Pandemic: All Prints Should Be Preprints.".
Williams, Bärí A.. "Opinion | ‘Intelligent’ Policing and My Innocent Children.".
Fanelli, Daniele, David B. Allison, and Indiana University Bloomington. "Opinion: Is science really facing a reproducibility crisis, and do we need it to?" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, no. 11: 2628-2631.
Starr, Sonja B.. "Opinion | Sentencing, by the Numbers.".
Litman-Navarro, Kevin. "Opinion | We Read 150 Privacy Policies. They Were an Incomprehensible Disaster.".
Avery, Robert, Kenneth Brevoort, and Glenn Canner. "Opportunities and Issues in Using HMDA Data." Journal of Real Estate Research 29, no. 4: 351-380.
Corti, Louise, and Nigel Fielding. "Opportunities From the Digital Revolution: Implications for Researching, Publishing, and Consuming Qualitative Research." SAGE Open 6, no. 4: 2158244016678912.

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