id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-16537 Teplitzky, Samantha; Phillips, Margaret Evaluating the Impact of Open Access at Berkeley: Results from the 2015 Survey of Berkeley Research Impact Initiative (BRII) Funding Recipients 2016-09-01 14 .pdf application/pdf 6661 249 48 Open Access: Attitudes, Beliefs, and Habits Having received funding from BRII to publish open access, it was not surprising that our pool of respondents was supportive of open access publishing. Greg Tananbaum assessed the progress of these funds in SPARC’s 2014 “North American Campus-Based Open Access Funds: A Five-Year Progress Report” and found that their success can be measured in part by the more than $2 mil- lion that have been committed to fund nearly 4,000 research articles.5 Campus OA fund managers offered qualitative insights that the funds “underscore an institution’s com- mitment to the principles behind Open Access” and have enabled campuses to support authors who might not have published in open access journals otherwise, but the study did not consider how authors evaluate and interact with the funds. cache/crl-16537.pdf txt/crl-16537.txt