Author: Ameet Doshi, Diana Hicks, Matteo Zullo and Omar I. Asensio

Ameet Doshi is head of the Donald E. Stokes Library at Princeton University and a doctoral student in the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Doshi’s research focuses on how non-scientists use open access research, and he has served on the American Library Association's Center for the Future of Libraries advisory board. Diana Hicks is a professor in the School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology specializing in metrics for science and technology policy. She was the first author on the Leiden Manifesto for research metrics published in Nature,. She co-chairs the biennial international Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy. Matteo Zullo is a PhD candidate at the Georgia Institute of Technology focusing on educational analytics, science & technology policy, standardized testing, and AI. Omar I. Asensio is an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology and director of the Data Science & Policy lab. His research focuses on the intersection of big data and public policy, with applications to energy systems and consumer behavior, digital innovation, smart cities, resource conservation and machine learning in transportation and electric mobility.

Who Actually Makes Use of Open Access Research? We Looked at US National Academies Reports
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May 18, 2022

Who Actually Makes Use of Open Access Research? We Looked at US National Academies Reports

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