This presentation investigates e-journal market value and volume, Citations, impact factors and their role. Central question is: Are traditional (i.e., subscription-based) journals more likely to be cited than OA journals
We reexamine the widely held belief that free availability of scientific articles increases the numb...
Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licen...
Four subjects, ecology, applied mathematics, sociology and economics, were selected to assess whethe...
Background In the past few years there has been an ongoing debate as to whether the proliferation of...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
An open‐access journal allows free online access to its articles, obtaining revenue from fees charge...
Recent reports by the UK Parliament Committee on Science and Technology and the US House Appropriati...
Background: The Internet has recently made possible the free global availability of scientific journ...
The issue of open access (OA), free and unre-strictedonline access to scientific publications,has st...
The availability of scientific and intellectual works freely through scientists' personal web sites,...
This brief study examines whether or not open access journal impact factors increase at a faster rat...
We analyzed the effect of providing 'Open Access' (OA; free online access to research articles) on t...
Through this paper, we have analysed the question of Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) in the We...
While many authors believe that their work has a greater research impact if it is freely available, ...
The present study means to establish to what extent high-quality open access journals are available ...
We reexamine the widely held belief that free availability of scientific articles increases the numb...
Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licen...
Four subjects, ecology, applied mathematics, sociology and economics, were selected to assess whethe...
Background In the past few years there has been an ongoing debate as to whether the proliferation of...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
An open‐access journal allows free online access to its articles, obtaining revenue from fees charge...
Recent reports by the UK Parliament Committee on Science and Technology and the US House Appropriati...
Background: The Internet has recently made possible the free global availability of scientific journ...
The issue of open access (OA), free and unre-strictedonline access to scientific publications,has st...
The availability of scientific and intellectual works freely through scientists' personal web sites,...
This brief study examines whether or not open access journal impact factors increase at a faster rat...
We analyzed the effect of providing 'Open Access' (OA; free online access to research articles) on t...
Through this paper, we have analysed the question of Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) in the We...
While many authors believe that their work has a greater research impact if it is freely available, ...
The present study means to establish to what extent high-quality open access journals are available ...
We reexamine the widely held belief that free availability of scientific articles increases the numb...
Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licen...
Four subjects, ecology, applied mathematics, sociology and economics, were selected to assess whethe...