Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics

Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics

The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics is a research institute located on the campus of Radboud University Nijmegen in Nijmegen, Gelderland, the Netherlands. The institute was founded in 1980 by Pim Levelt, and the institute is dedicated exclusively to psycholinguistics. Derived from Wikipedia licensed CC-BY-SA.

Open Access statistics for Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Netherlands, covering academic research published from 2000 to 2023. Read More.


Open Access Percentage

82%


Total
Publications

4.2K


Total Open
Publications

3.4K


Total
Citations

212K


Open Access
Percentage

82%


Total
Publications

4.2K


Total Open
Publications

3.4K


Total
Citations

212K

Wikipedia

Website

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Breakdown

4% 32% 46% 18%

Publisher Open

4%

Both

32%

Other Platform Open

46%

Closed

18%

Percentage of Open Access over time

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%
200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023

Publisher Open

Both

Other Platform Open

Closed

Volume of Open Access over time

020406080100120140160180200220240260Total Publications
200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023

Open

Closed

Publisher Open

35%OA Journal

OA Journal 35%

518

Hybrid 42%

620

No Guarantees 23%

349

Other Platform Open

Institution 87%

2.8K

Domain 26%

838

Other Internet 14%

459

Preprint 13%

406

Public 4%

119

Other Platform Locations

Name

Platform Type

Publications

Max Planck Society - MPG.PuRe
Other Internet
2.4K
Radboud University - Radboud Repository
Institution
1.9K
PubMed Central
Domain
821
DANS - Data Archiving and Networked Services - NARCIS - National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System
Institution
560
Europe PMC
Domain
496
OSF Preprints - PsyArXiv
Preprint
227
bioRxiv
Preprint
184
University of Edinburgh - Edinburgh Research Explorer
Institution
127
DOI
Other Internet
117
University of Bristol - Bristol Research
Institution
96
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Data updated 8 December 2024

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