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Background:

  • Implementing open science (OS) policies requires measurable indicators to track progress.
  • Understanding the adoption of open access (OA) publishing practices is crucial for evaluating OS initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present institutional-level indicators for open access (OA) coverage of university research output.
  • To identify methodological challenges and limitations in measuring OA at the university level.

Main Methods:

  • Combined data from Web of Science and Unpaywall.
  • Utilized Leiden Ranking for institutional disambiguation.
  • Tracked OA coverage for 963 universities worldwide.

Main Results:

  • Developed a methodology for assessing institutional OA publishing rates.
  • Identified discrepancies and limitations in current data sources and metrics.
  • Provided a baseline for institutional OA coverage.

Conclusions:

  • Effective monitoring of open science (OS) and open access (OA) requires robust, standardized indicators.
  • Further development is needed to refine metrics for tracking OA and OS adoption in higher education.
  • Addressing methodological challenges is key to advancing global OA and OS policies.