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Table 2 Open access articles according to type of journal publisher

in
by Turid Hedlund, Annikki Roos
"... In PAGE 5: ...Commercial 10 12 3 1 5 12 BioMedCentral 1 6 Other OA-journal 5 1 2 1 3 Total 59 34 17 21 6 20 The data on the percentage of articles found openly accessible on the Internet are presented in Table2 . As could be expected the percentage is varying a lot between the years.... ..."

Table 4 Article information according to the location of the open access version

in
by Turid Hedlund, Annikki Roos

Table 18: Who authors think should archive articles published in Open Access journals

in JISC/OSI JOURNAL AUTHORS SURVEY Report Prepared by
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 60: ... In addition, small percentages of people thought that scholarly institutions, scholarly societies and national governments should also be involved in this. The full results are presented in Table18 below. Figures ... ..."

Table 2 provides descriptive statistics about citations that 30 OA articles in each subject discipline received. All OA articles (N = 270) were cited 761 times ( X = 2.8, SD = 4.7). The average number of citations per OA article ranged between 0.8 (Sociology) and 6.4 (Biology), although the distributions of citations for all disciplines were rather skewed (note the standard deviations being always higher than the averages). OA articles in Biology and Economics received almost half of all citations (25.2% and 20.2%, respectively) whereas the ones in Psychology and Sociology did much fewer (3.7% and 3.2%, respectively).

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 6: ... Table2 : Citation statistics of open access articles in different fields OA articles in the second group of fields received more than half (53.7%) of all citations, followed by the first group (26.... ..."

Table 3 Number of articles found on the Internet using standard search engines Google and Google scholar

in
by Turid Hedlund, Annikki Roos
"... In PAGE 6: ...In the study we wanted to categorise the article found openly accessible on Internet according to location. In Table3 the type of web site (journal site, subject repository, institutional repository or personal or research group site) is presented. In medicine a majority of the articles found could be located to the journal page, in many cases with delayed open access.... ..."

Table 2: Open Meeting WWW Accesses

in The Open Meeting: A Web-Based System for Conferencing and Collaboration
by Roger Hurwitz, Roger Hurwitz, John C. Mallery, John C. Mallery 1995
"... In PAGE 21: ... It is also large enough for the distribution of accesses over the pages to suggest how people navigate a complex information and conversation environment. Table2 shows a nearly consistent pattern of attrition of hosts with number of transactions from the root page, with the one exception being the smaller number who accessed the Newsletters than the Comments, although access to Newsletters was closer to the root.... ..."
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Table 3. URLs for the KEGG resource

in The KEGG resource for deciphering the genome
by Minoru Kanehisa, Susumu Goto, Shuichi Kawashima, Yasushi Okuno, Masahiro Hattori 2004
"... In PAGE 4: ...ww.genome.ad.jp/ligand/. Table3 summarizes these and other useful URLs including additional databases not covered in the present article. For computerized access to KEGG, the SOAP server is open to academic users at http://www.... ..."
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Table 1 - Francophone Electronic Journals in Geography with the Possibility of Online Access to the Articles

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 2 - Francophone Electronic Journals in the Social Sciences with the Possibility of Access to the Articles

in unknown title
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Table 1: International accessibility related properties in some open source software

in International Accessibility of Open Source Software
by Yu Wang E. James Whitehead 2001
"... In PAGE 7: ... However, our investigation results of these open source projects are somewhat unexpected. They are briefly sum- marized in Table1 and detailed discussions are as follows.... In PAGE 8: ...Table 1: International accessibility related properties in some open source software 3.1 Localized Installer From Table1 , we can see that Apache, Sendmail and Qmail do not provide localized installers. Besides, installation from source is strongly recommended, especially when applying security patches.... ..."
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