Name
Affiliation
Papers
STEPHEN PINFIELD
Univ Birmingham, Main Lib, Informat Serv, BUILDER, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
32
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
37
105
20.32
Referers 
Referees 
References 
166
184
123
Search Limit
100184
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
‘No comment’? A study of commenting on PLOS articles00.342020
The intelligent library.00.342019
Maturing research data services and the transformation of academic libraries.00.342019
Progress in Research Data Services00.342019
The UK Scholarly Communication Licence: Attempting to Cut through the Gordian Knot of the Complexities of Funder Mandates, Publisher Embargoes and Researcher Caution in Achieving Open Access.00.342018
"Let the community decide"? The vision and reality of soundness-only peer review in open-access mega-journals.10.382018
Academic communities: The role of journals and open-access mega-journals in scholarly communication.10.482018
Interlending and resource sharing in UK public libraries: A mixed methods study.00.342018
Subject vs. functional: Should subject librarians be replaced by functional specialists in academic libraries?00.342018
Open access megajournals: The publisher perspective (Part 2: Operational realities).60.812017
Developments in research data management in academic libraries: Towards an understanding of research data service maturity30.562017
Transitioning from a Conventional to a 'Mega' Journal: A Bibliometric Case Study of the Journal Medicine.20.392017
A "Gold-centric" implementation of open access: Hybrid journals, the "Total cost of publication," and policy development in the UK and beyond30.542017
Open-access mega-journals: The future of scholarly communication or academic dumping ground? A review.111.462017
Open access megajournals: The publisher perspective (Part 1: Motivations).40.822017
The 'total cost of publication' in a hybrid open-access environment: Institutional approaches to funding journal article-processing charges in combination with subscriptions151.582016
Business process costs of implementing “gold” and “green” open access in institutional and national contexts00.342016
Moving a brick building: UK libraries coping with research data management as a 'wicked' problem.40.512016
Research data management and libraries: Current activities and future priorities.131.532014
Lay summaries of open access journal articles: Engaging with the general public on medical research00.342014
Medical research charities and open access10.452013
Is scholarly publishing going from crisis to crisis?40.512013
Open access central funds in UK universities30.672012
Paying for open access? Institutional funding streams and OA publication charges30.622010
Journals and repositories: an evolving relationship?80.872009
A Wel(l)come development: research funders and open access40.682006
What do universities want from publishing?10.362004
The Digital Preservation of e-Prints.10.412003
Open Archives and UK Institutions: An Overview51.222003
How Do Physicists Use an E-Print Archive?00.342001
Digitisation Of Exam Papers10.491999
Realizing the Hybrid Library111.611998