

Academia.edu
is a social networking website for academics. The platform can be used to share papers, monitor their impact, and follow the research in a particular field. It was launched in September08, with 31 million registered and over 8 million uploaded texts.
Cost / License
- Freemium
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
Features
Tags
- Research
- bibliography
- Academic
- journals
- scholar
- scientific-papers
- share-documents
- bibliographic
- share-papers
- scholarship
- journal-co-citation
- Academic Papers
- information-management
- Reference
- papers
- Student
- google_scholar
- journal-articles
Academia.edu News & Activities
Recent activities
Maoholguin added Academia.edu as alternative to Anara
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What is Academia.edu?
Academia.edu is a social networking website for academics .The platform can be used to share papers, monitor their impact, and follow the research in a particular field. It was launched in September 2008, with 31 million registered users as of January 2016 and over 8 million uploaded texts. Academia.edu was founded by Richard Price, who raised $600,000 from Spark Ventures, Brent Hoberman, and others Academia.edu proclaims to support the open science or open access movements, and in particular instant distribution of research and a peer-review system that occurs alongside distribution, instead of occurring before it.[8] Accordingly, the company stated its opposition to the proposed (since withdrawn) 2011 Research Works Act, which would have prevented open-access mandates However, Academia.edu is not an open access repository and is not recommended as a way to pursue green Open Access by Peter Suber and experts, who instead invite researchers to use field-specific repositories or general-purpose repositories like Zenodo




