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English: Simplified convex hull version of this dataset surrounding 90% of data from each region (to avoid over-skew by outliers). Data from this interactive plot.[1] Publisher-mediated open access (gold OA) vs repository-mediated open access (green OA) by institution for 2018. Each point plotted is a university, with size indicating the number of outputs analysed and colour showing the region. Articles can be open access through both publisher and repository routes so x and y values do not sum to give total open access.
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  1. Huang, Chun-Kai (Karl) (2020-09-14). "Evaluating the impact of open access policies on research institutions". Error: journal= not stated.

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