Open access downloads: March 2025

Statistics from the OA collection of DSpace@MIT

March 2025 Open Access Downloads, DSpace@MIT. Downloads this month: 237,195; Downloads since OA policy began: 28,549,824; Articles in the OA collection: 53,605; Featured country: Germany, 17,860 downloads. "I'm currently writing my bachelor thesis about data collection on femicide. Most of the research and literature on this topic is from the US as femicide data is not yet deeply explored by European / German researchers. I'm really grateful that I can read and download some articles and books for free." Reading: Data activism against feminicide Co-designing digital tools to monitor gender-related violence across the Americas, Cruxên, I., Jungs de Almeida, A., D’Ignazio, C.The Open Access Collection of DSpace@MIT includes scholarly articles by MIT-affiliated authors made available through open access policies at MIT or publisher agreements.

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Top downloaded articles (and book!) for March:

Flavour Hund’s coupling, Chern gaps and charge diffusivity in moiré graphene, Jeong Min Park, Yuan Cao, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Pablo Jarillo-Herrero

Traveling with sugar: chronicles of a global epidemic, Amy Moran-Thomas

“Waste Not, Want Not” — Leveraging Sewer Systems and Wastewater-Based Epidemiology for Drug Use Trends and Pharmaceutical Monitoring, Timothy B. Erickson et al

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