Open access in vocational education and training research: results from four structured group discussions
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Year 2020
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Academic Writing & Publishing

Open access in vocational education and training research: results from four structured group discussions

Laura Getz , Karin Langenkamp, Bodo Rödel, Kerstin Taufenbach, Meike Weiland
External / Open Access
2020 Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training DOI: 10.1186/s40461-020-00101-z

Abstract

Abstract Aim Open Access fosters the exchange of academic research information by making publications free of charge and, wherever possible, available through open licences and without any technical barriers. Although the Open Access publication model is already well established in the natural sciences, there seems to be more resistance towards Open Access in the social sciences, including the field of vocational education and training research. The research project “Open Access in Vocational Education and Training Research” aims to uncover the conditions influencing the acceptance, dissemination and use of Open Access in vocational education and training research. The project is grounded in a sociology of knowledge approach and in media theory. It comprises of two parts. First, four structured group discussions are conducted as focus groups and analysed using a qualitative content analysis. This paper focusses on this first part of the research project, the implementation and analysis of the group discussions as well as the results thereof. The second part of the research project will be based on an online questionnaire built upon these results. The questionnaire will be sent out to authors involved in vocational education and training research in the second part of the research project. Findings The analysis of the group discussions reveals several thematic clusters. According to group discussion participants, the scope of their publications as well as transparent quality assurance procedures in publishing are particularly relevant. The reputation of their chosen publication medium is another central aspect. It also becomes clear that in some cases an information deficit regarding the financing of Open Access publications or accompanying licensing models exists. Finally, participants discuss changing literature research strategies and changes of work and reading practices. The latter being clearly discernible in an increasingly digitalised daily work routine of vocational education and training researchers, while academic research communication is also an important topic discussed.
Full Title Open access in vocational education and training research: results from four structured group discussions
Primary Author Laura Getz
Co-Authors Karin Langenkamp, Bodo Rödel, Kerstin Taufenbach, Meike Weiland
Publication Type Journal Article
Year 2020
Journal Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training
Volume / Issue Vol. 12, No. 1
Pages 1–24
Category Academic Writing & Publishing
Institution External / Open Access
Access Open Access
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APA
Laura Getz, Karin Langenkamp, Bodo Rödel, Kerstin Taufenbach, Meike Weiland (2020). Open access in vocational education and training research: results from four structured group discussions. *Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training*, 12(1), 1–24.
MLA
Laura Getz. "Open access in vocational education and training research: results from four structured group discussions." *Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training*, vol. 12, no. 1, 2020, pp. 1–24.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40461-020-00101-z