The Eijkman Molecular Biology Research Center, formerly Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology is a laboratory in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is most known for the discovery by Christiaan Eijkman that Beriberi was caused by a lack of thiamine in the human body. Derived from Wikipedia licensed CC-BY-SA.
Open Access statistics for Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Indonesia, covering academic research published from 2000 to 2021. Read More.
Open Access Percentage
83%
Total
Publications
511
Total Open
Publications
422
Total
Citations
15K
Open Access
Percentage
83%
Total
Publications
511
Total Open
Publications
422
Total
Citations
15K
Breakdown
Publisher Open
13%
Both
57%
Other Platform Open
13%
Closed
17%
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 64%
231
Hybrid 22%
78
No Guarantees 14%
49
Other Platform Open
Domain 83%
295
Institution 53%
189
Public 17%
60
Preprint 7%
24
Other Internet 5%
17
Other Platform Locations
Name | Platform Type | Publications |
---|---|---|
PubMed Central | Domain | 292 |
Europe PMC | Domain | 235 |
University of Oxford - Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) | Institution | 69 |
Semantic Scholar | Public | 51 |
DANS - Data Archiving and Networked Services - NARCIS - National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System | Institution | 26 |
Universitas Airlangga - Universitas Airlangga Repository | Institution | 25 |
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine - LSTM Online Archive | Institution | 25 |
lshtm.ac.uk OAI-PMH Repository | Institution | 22 |
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine - LSHTM Research Online | Institution | 19 |
University of Melbourne - Minerva Access | Institution | 17 |