The study is based on 4,413 papers identified from Elsevier's Scopus for various fields from 2000 to 2004 to assess the research impact of OA journal articles, from DOAJ based journals, using sampling techniques following 'R' software. It focuses to test the hypothesis "OA articles in hard, urban and convergent fields receive more citations (hence higher research impact) than those in soft, rural and divergent subjects, besides a comparative study of research impact across disciplines, supported with experimental method and literature review
The purpose of this study was to examine whether articles have a greater impact in citation numbers ...
To examine changes in the open access landscape over time, this study partially replicated Kristin A...
The study selected 516 articles retrieved from the Web of Science (WoS) database published by the fa...
The study is based on 4,413 papers identified from Elsevier's Scopus for various fields from 2000 to...
The study is based on 4,413 papers identified from Elsevier’s Scopus for various fields from 2000 to...
The study is based on 4,413 papers identified from Elsevier’s Scopus for various fields from 2000 to...
The study explores the research impact of ‘Open Access research articles’ across the globe with a v...
The availability of scientific and intellectual works freely through scientists' personal web sites,...
In recent years, a large debate has arisen about the citation advantage of Open Access (OA). Many st...
We analyzed the effect of providing 'Open Access' (OA; free online access to research articles) on t...
While many authors believe that their work has a greater research impact if it is freely available, ...
Through this paper, we have analysed the question of Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) in the We...
The present study means to establish to what extent high-quality open access journals are available ...
In an open access (OA) world, much importance has been given to using open source tools, open access...
Objective – To ascertain whether open access articles have a greater research impact than articles...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether articles have a greater impact in citation numbers ...
To examine changes in the open access landscape over time, this study partially replicated Kristin A...
The study selected 516 articles retrieved from the Web of Science (WoS) database published by the fa...
The study is based on 4,413 papers identified from Elsevier's Scopus for various fields from 2000 to...
The study is based on 4,413 papers identified from Elsevier’s Scopus for various fields from 2000 to...
The study is based on 4,413 papers identified from Elsevier’s Scopus for various fields from 2000 to...
The study explores the research impact of ‘Open Access research articles’ across the globe with a v...
The availability of scientific and intellectual works freely through scientists' personal web sites,...
In recent years, a large debate has arisen about the citation advantage of Open Access (OA). Many st...
We analyzed the effect of providing 'Open Access' (OA; free online access to research articles) on t...
While many authors believe that their work has a greater research impact if it is freely available, ...
Through this paper, we have analysed the question of Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) in the We...
The present study means to establish to what extent high-quality open access journals are available ...
In an open access (OA) world, much importance has been given to using open source tools, open access...
Objective – To ascertain whether open access articles have a greater research impact than articles...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether articles have a greater impact in citation numbers ...
To examine changes in the open access landscape over time, this study partially replicated Kristin A...
The study selected 516 articles retrieved from the Web of Science (WoS) database published by the fa...