id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-16390 Ramírez, Marisa L.; McMillan, Gail; Dalton, Joan T.; Hanlon, Ann; Smith, Heather S.; Kern, Chelsea Do Open Access Electronic Theses and Dissertations Diminish Publishing Opportunities in the Sciences? 2014-11-01 14 .pdf application/pdf 6340 237 43 0.0% Ocean Science 25 10 0.400 3 30.0% Physics 52 21 0.396 –2 6 31.6% Psychology 5 2 0.400 2 100% Transportation 5 2 0.400 0 0.0% Veterinary 4 2 0.500 0 0.0% Total 715 300 — (10) 72 24.8% * % of Respondents by Stratum was calculated by subtracting Out of Scope Respondents from Sample Size and dividing the difference into Respondents by Stratum TABLE 3 Journals by Country of Origin Country # (%) Australia 1 (1%) The current study investigated science journal policies on open access ETDs and found that more than half of the science journals responding (51.4%) reported that manuscripts derived from openly accessible ETDs are welcome for submission and an additional 29.1 percent would accept revised ETDs under certain conditions. cache/crl-16390.pdf txt/crl-16390.txt