Abstract Background In the past few years there has been an ongoing debate as to whether the proliferation of open access (OA) publishing would damage the peer review system and put the quality of scientific journal publishing at risk. Our aim was to inform this debate by comparing the scientific impact of OA journals with subscription journals, controlling for journal age, the country of the publisher, discipline and (for OA publishers) their business model. Methods The 2-year impact factors (the average number of citations to the articles in a journal) were used as a proxy for scientific impact. The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) was used to identify OA journals as well as their business model. Journal age and discipline were ob...
The study documents the growth in the number of journals and articles along with the increase in cit...
Open access journals provide an opportunity to read quality research articles through internet acros...
Open access (OA) publishing has created new academic and economic niches in contemporary science. OA...
Background In the past few years there has been an ongoing debate as to whether the proliferation of...
Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licen...
This brief study examines whether or not open access journal impact factors increase at a faster rat...
Background: The internet has changed the way we access and publish Orthopaedic literature. Tradition...
This presentation investigates e-journal market value and volume, Citations, impact factors and thei...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
Through this paper, we have analysed the question of Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) in the We...
Introduction. The purpose of this analysis was twofold: to track the number of open access journals ...
In recent years, increased stakeholder pressure to transition research to Open Access has led to man...
Scientific journal publishers have over the past twenty-five years rapidly converted to predominantl...
In recent years, a large debate has arisen about the citation advantage of Open Access (OA). Many st...
The present study means to establish to what extent high-quality open access journals are available ...
The study documents the growth in the number of journals and articles along with the increase in cit...
Open access journals provide an opportunity to read quality research articles through internet acros...
Open access (OA) publishing has created new academic and economic niches in contemporary science. OA...
Background In the past few years there has been an ongoing debate as to whether the proliferation of...
Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licen...
This brief study examines whether or not open access journal impact factors increase at a faster rat...
Background: The internet has changed the way we access and publish Orthopaedic literature. Tradition...
This presentation investigates e-journal market value and volume, Citations, impact factors and thei...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
Through this paper, we have analysed the question of Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) in the We...
Introduction. The purpose of this analysis was twofold: to track the number of open access journals ...
In recent years, increased stakeholder pressure to transition research to Open Access has led to man...
Scientific journal publishers have over the past twenty-five years rapidly converted to predominantl...
In recent years, a large debate has arisen about the citation advantage of Open Access (OA). Many st...
The present study means to establish to what extent high-quality open access journals are available ...
The study documents the growth in the number of journals and articles along with the increase in cit...
Open access journals provide an opportunity to read quality research articles through internet acros...
Open access (OA) publishing has created new academic and economic niches in contemporary science. OA...