Open Access and Accuracy: a comparison of authorsâ self-archived manuscripts and published articles

Some approaches to Open Access (OA) use authors' manuscript copies for the OA version, in the form accepted after peer review but prior to full editing. Advocates of such approaches are certain that these versions differ only trivially from the publishers' versions; many of those who oppos...

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Main Authors: Goodman, David, Dowson, Sarah, Yarmanchuk, Jean
Language:en
Published: Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers 2007
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1063182015-10-23T04:24:26Z Open Access and Accuracy: a comparison of authorsâ self-archived manuscripts and published articles Goodman, David Dowson, Sarah Yarmanchuk, Jean Scholarly Communication Some approaches to Open Access (OA) use authors' manuscript copies for the OA version, in the form accepted after peer review but prior to full editing. Advocates of such approaches are certain that these versions differ only trivially from the publishers' versions; many of those who oppose them are equally certain that there can be major discrepancies. In a pilot study, we have examined the actual differences in a small number of such article pairs in the social sciences and in biology. Using an operational classification of the extent of error, we have determined that neither pronouncement is likely to be correct. We found numerous small differences that affect readability between open access and publishers' versions. We also found a low frequency of potentially confusing errors, but sometimes it was the publisher's and sometimes the manuscript version that was more accurate. We found two cases where errors introduced by the publisher omit technical details that are necessary to evaluate the validity of the conclusions. However, we found no error that actually affected the validity of the data or results. 2007-07 Journal Article (Paginated) Open Access and Accuracy: a comparison of authorsâ self-archived manuscripts and published articles 2007-07, 20(3):203-215 Learned Publishing http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106318 Learned Publishing en Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers
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Goodman, David
Dowson, Sarah
Yarmanchuk, Jean
Open Access and Accuracy: a comparison of authorsâ self-archived manuscripts and published articles
description Some approaches to Open Access (OA) use authors' manuscript copies for the OA version, in the form accepted after peer review but prior to full editing. Advocates of such approaches are certain that these versions differ only trivially from the publishers' versions; many of those who oppose them are equally certain that there can be major discrepancies. In a pilot study, we have examined the actual differences in a small number of such article pairs in the social sciences and in biology. Using an operational classification of the extent of error, we have determined that neither pronouncement is likely to be correct. We found numerous small differences that affect readability between open access and publishers' versions. We also found a low frequency of potentially confusing errors, but sometimes it was the publisher's and sometimes the manuscript version that was more accurate. We found two cases where errors introduced by the publisher omit technical details that are necessary to evaluate the validity of the conclusions. However, we found no error that actually affected the validity of the data or results.
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