F. Questier, E. T. Lwoga, A model for measuring open access adoption & usage behaviour of health sciences faculty members, Medicon 2013, Sevilla, Spain
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A model for measuring open access adoption & usage behaviour of health sciences faculty members
1. A model for measuring
open access adoption & usage behaviour
of health sciences faculty members
Prof. dr. Frederik Questier
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Dr. Edda Tandi Lwoga
Muhimbili University of Health & Allied Health Sciences
Medicon 2013 Sevilla Spain
Medical and Biomedical engineering and computing
2. This presentation can be found at
http://questier.com
http://www.slideshare.net/Frederik_Questier
7. Golden Open Access
= OA journals
Proportion of journals in
Directory of Open Access Journals
Green Open Access
= non-OA journals
+ self archival
Proportion of repositories in
Directory of Open Access Repositories
10. Methodology
⢠Interviews
⢠Librarians
⢠Medical scientific staff
⢠Model conceptualization
⢠Pilot survey
⢠Cross sectional survey
⢠Medical scientific staff
⢠Model validation
11. Sampling
⢠617
= total population (all scientific medical staff of all 8
Tanzanian health sciences universities)
⢠415
= random stratified sample
⢠295
= # respondents (71.1% response rate)
12. Basis for conceptual model
⢠Social Exchange Theory
⢠Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
⢠Theory of Reasoned Action
⢠Technology Acceptance Model
⢠Motivational Model
⢠Theory of Planned Behaviour
⢠Combined TAM & TPB
⢠Model of PC Utilization
⢠Innovation Diffusion Theory
⢠Social Cognitive Theory
17. Significant factors
⢠for intention
⢠Copyright concerns
⢠Attitude
⢠Academic reward
⢠Accessibility
⢠Preservation
⢠Effort expectancy
⢠Culture
⢠for actual usage
⢠Professional recognition
⢠Facilitating conditions
⢠Behavioural intention
⢠Copyright concerns
⢠Professional rank
⢠Technical skills
⢠Number of publications
18. âI support the principle of open
access"
Around 70% of their research publications are not openly accessible
âI support the principle of open accessâ
⢠Agree 34%
⢠Strongly Agree 52%
1 of the 8 universities had a OA repository
1 of the 8 universities had a OA journal
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⢠New model based on combination of SET & UTAUT
⢠helps to understand OA adoption (in Tanzanian health universities)
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OA awareness is low
⢠OA publishing is not common practice
⢠OA principles are easily accepted by staff
⢠Actions needed to move forward
Conclusions
24. Copyright acknowledgements
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