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  • Scholarly communication
  • Bibliometrics
  • Digital publishing

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  • Self-archiving offers significant benefits for research dissemination and societal impact.
  • Despite advantages, adoption by scholars remains limited.
  • Open access publishing is essential but insufficient for maximizing research impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform educational initiatives on open and impactful academic publishing.
  • To revisit Stevan Harnad's "subversive proposal" on self-archiving 30 years later.
  • To explore strategies for maximizing research impact through self-archiving.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a qualitative study posing selected questions to Stevan Harnad.
  • Focused on the evolution of self-archiving practices since the World Wide Web's inception.
  • Analyzed the effectiveness of different self-archiving platforms.

Main Results:

  • Self-archiving is more critical now than during the early web era.
  • Open access publishing alone does not guarantee research impact.
  • Personal academic websites can be more effective for self-archiving than institutional repositories.

Conclusions:

  • Self-archiving is a vital strategy for enhancing research visibility and impact.
  • The digital era necessitates proactive approaches to scholarly self-archiving.
  • Personal websites offer a potentially superior platform for maximizing self-archived research reach.