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==Find Appropriate Data==
 
==Find Appropriate Data==
 
The data set of 101-innovations-research-tools-survey includes all survey responses from 20663 researchers all over the world. The data size is too huge which also contains irrelevant information regarding our question. Thus, to narrow down our scope, we need to further break our questions to specific parts:
 
The data set of 101-innovations-research-tools-survey includes all survey responses from 20663 researchers all over the world. The data size is too huge which also contains irrelevant information regarding our question. Thus, to narrow down our scope, we need to further break our questions to specific parts:
'''# What kinds of tools/sites are researchers using when they want to search relative content?'''
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# '''What kinds of tools/sites are researchers using when they want to search relative content?'''
'''# Are they able to get free access to these tools/sites?'''
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# '''Are they able to get free access to these tools/sites?'''
'''# Do researchers like/dislike the idea of open access?'''
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# '''Do researchers like/dislike the idea of open access?'''
  
  

Revision as of 18:51, 25 September 2016

Theme of Interest

Have you ever heard of the term "Open Access"[1]? If you have never heard about it, I guess you have never tried to get access to those scholarly articles or professional reports online. It is a painful experience when you finally find a research paper relates to your group project on Google Scholar but which requires a purchase to access. Personally, I have such experiences occasionally in many of my school project researches. This is a reason why I am a strong supporter of Open Access Movement[2]. Open Access Movement is the worldwide effort to provide free access to scientific and scholarly researches. In 2013, the US government "issued United States' Federal Agencies with more than $100 million in annual R&D expenditures to develop plans within six months to make the published results of federally funded research freely available to the public within one year of publication" [3]. Other countries like China, Russia, Japan, India and etc, all trying to achieve open access for individuals. Thus, our question comes out: How is the progress of Open Access Movement? Are we getting fruitful results? Or are we currently in a bottleneck phase indeed?

Find Appropriate Data

The data set of 101-innovations-research-tools-survey includes all survey responses from 20663 researchers all over the world. The data size is too huge which also contains irrelevant information regarding our question. Thus, to narrow down our scope, we need to further break our questions to specific parts:

  1. What kinds of tools/sites are researchers using when they want to search relative content?
  2. Are they able to get free access to these tools/sites?
  3. Do researchers like/dislike the idea of open access?


Reference

  1. [1], wiki definition of open access
  2. [2], Timeline of the Open Access Movement
  3. [3], Information retrieved from the US official file

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