Open access downloads: November 2024

Statistics from the OA collection of DSpace@MIT

Downloads this month: 179,524; Downloads since OA policy began: 27,636,601; Articles in the OA collection: 53,000; Featured country: Germany; 10,649 downloads; "I am a junior researcher in Germany, and I appreciate having access to this article. I use it as an example in a document my colleague and I are writing on communication and collaboration in a research consortium." Reading: Relational Space and Learning Experiments: The Heart of Sustainability Collaborations, Hilary Bradbury-Huang, Benyamin Lichtenstein, John S. Carroll, Peter M. SengeThe Open Access Collection of DSpace@MIT includes scholarly articles by MIT-affiliated authors made available through open access policies at MIT or publisher agreements.

Each month we highlight the month’s download numbers and a few of the most-downloaded articles in the collection, and we feature stats and comments from a particular country.

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Top downloaded articles for November:

Reading about the Financial Crisis: A Twenty-One-Book Review, Andrew Lo

Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Web Accessibility: Is Conformance Evaluation a Way Forward? Shadi Abou-Zahra, Judy Brewer, Michael Cooper

The Miracle and Tragedy of the 2020 U.S. Election, Nathaniel Persily, Charles Stewart

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