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  1. In a 2013 study, 77.8% of delayed open access journals analyzed had an embargo of 12 months or less. 85.4% had an embargo period of 24 months or less. [1] [2] A journal subscription or an individual article purchase fee would be required to access the materials before this embargo period ends. Some delayed access journals also deposit their ...

  2. May 23, 2013 · Delayed open access (OA) refers to scholarly articles in subscription journals made available openly on the web directly through the publisher at the expiry of a set embargo period. Although a substantial number of journals have practiced delayed OA since they started publishing e-versions, empirical studies concerning OA have often overlooked ...

  3. Overview. Delayed open access journals are journals in which the free availability of the content is available, but only after several months, with the immediate availability being limited to subscribers. By its nature, it applies only to electronic versions of journals. This variation on open access does not meet the standards for a true open ...

  4. Oct 19, 2017 · > Delayed open access means that journal articles are restricted to subscribers for a period of two years; then they are open to all. At the time of the study (early 2016), the majority of scholarly journals distributed by Érudit had delayed open access status. > Immediate open access means that journal articles are accessible to all, without ...

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  6. Jul 1, 2013 · Delayed open access (OA) refers to scholarly articles in subscription journals made available openly on the web directly through the publisher at the expiry of a set embargo period.

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