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Hi, I extracted the data and found a vast majority of the URLs under the "license" field point to "text and data mining license", instead of the licence for the article itself as I was expected. Examples are this one, this one and many others.
There are also URLs to Creative Commons licences (about 10% of all items with "license" info). My question is, can I safely assume these licenses are for the articles themselves, but not for "data-mining"?
Hi,
I am researching the percentage of open access papers cited in a report which lists about 5000 references.
Is it possible to return the open-access status of a piece of work by searching its DOI?
Thanks and best regards,
H
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