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Open Access statistics for United States Securities and Exchange Commission, United States, covering academic research published from 2000 to 2023. Read More.
Open Access Percentage
21%
Total
Publications
684
Total Open
Publications
143
Total
Citations
18K
Open Access
Percentage
21%
Total
Publications
684
Total Open
Publications
143
Total
Citations
18K
Breakdown
Publisher Open
5%
Both
3%
Other Platform Open
13%
Closed
79%
Percentage of Open Access over time
Publisher Open
Both
Other Platform Open
Closed
Volume of Open Access over time
Open
Closed
Publisher Open
OA Journal 13%
7
Hybrid 31%
16
No Guarantees 56%
29
Other Platform Open
Preprint 64%
68
Institution 36%
38
Other Internet 23%
25
Domain 13%
14
Public 1%
1
Other Platform Locations
Name | Platform Type | Publications |
---|---|---|
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics - RePEc | Preprint | 65 |
Econstor | Domain | 17 |
CiteSeer X | Other Internet | 12 |
PhilPapers | Preprint | 11 |
arXiv | Preprint | 10 |
Unknown Repository | Other Internet | 7 |
California Digital Library - eScholarship | Other Internet | 7 |
University of Pennsylvania - ScholarlyCommons | Institution | 6 |
Goethe University Frankfurt - Publication Server of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main | Institution | 5 |
Copenhagen Business School - CBS Research Portal | Other Internet | 4 |