This brief study examines whether or not open access journal impact factors increase at a faster rate than subscription journals. There are preliminary indications that this is the case and that openness does appear to provide journals with some evolutionary advantage
In recent years, increased stakeholder pressure to transition research to Open Access has led to man...
The study of citation behavior is complex and involves multiple confounding, and interacting variabl...
The Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) has been a major topic of discussion in the literature ove...
Background In the past few years there has been an ongoing debate as to whether the proliferation of...
An open‐access journal allows free online access to its articles, obtaining revenue from fees charge...
In recent years, a large debate has arisen about the citation advantage of Open Access (OA). Many st...
Through this paper, we have analysed the question of Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) in the We...
This presentation investigates e-journal market value and volume, Citations, impact factors and thei...
Introduction. The purpose of this analysis was twofold: to track the number of open access journals ...
Many observers have drawn the logical conclusion that the increased exposure and visibility afforded...
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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 ...
This paper empirically studies the effect of Open Access on journal CiteScores. We have found that t...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether articles have a greater impact in citation numbers ...
In recent years, increased stakeholder pressure to transition research to Open Access has led to man...
The study of citation behavior is complex and involves multiple confounding, and interacting variabl...
The Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) has been a major topic of discussion in the literature ove...
Background In the past few years there has been an ongoing debate as to whether the proliferation of...
An open‐access journal allows free online access to its articles, obtaining revenue from fees charge...
In recent years, a large debate has arisen about the citation advantage of Open Access (OA). Many st...
Through this paper, we have analysed the question of Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) in the We...
This presentation investigates e-journal market value and volume, Citations, impact factors and thei...
Introduction. The purpose of this analysis was twofold: to track the number of open access journals ...
Many observers have drawn the logical conclusion that the increased exposure and visibility afforded...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
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 ...
This paper empirically studies the effect of Open Access on journal CiteScores. We have found that t...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether articles have a greater impact in citation numbers ...
In recent years, increased stakeholder pressure to transition research to Open Access has led to man...
The study of citation behavior is complex and involves multiple confounding, and interacting variabl...
The Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA) has been a major topic of discussion in the literature ove...