Due to differences in citation practices amongst scientific disciplines, existing research on a possible open access citation advantage remains limited. A new study seeks to overcome these limitations by investigating whether there is a possible OA citation advantage across all fields. Lars Kullman presents his findings on cross-field citation comparisons between OA and non-OA articles from the Chalmers University of Technology self-archive repository. The results indicate an advantage. The OA articles studied in this paper have a 22% higher field normalized citation rate than the non-OA articles
Do open access (OA) documents benefit from a citation premium in comparison to traditional subscript...
Recent reports by the UK Parliament Committee on Science and Technology and the US House Appropriati...
We investigate whether articles in economics that are freely available on the web have a citation ad...
Due to differences in citation practices amongst scientific disciplines, existing research on a poss...
Due to differences in citation practices amongst scientific disciplines, existing research on a poss...
Open Access (OA) proponents argue that OA increases the visibility and accessibility of research art...
Open Access (OA) proponents argue that OA increases the visibility and accessibility of research art...
Four subjects, ecology, applied mathematics, sociology and economics, were selected to assess whethe...
AimsOver the last two decades, the existence of an open access citation advantage (OACA)-increased c...
Open access (OA) to the research literature has the potential to accelerate recognition and dissemin...
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1940819 This study takes 12,354 original research articles whi...
Scientific articles available in Open Access (OA) have been found to attract more citations and onli...
Four subjects, ecology, applied mathematics, sociology and economics, were selected to assess whethe...
A publication about Open Access (OA) from the University of Lethbridge Library.Open Access Policy Be...
BACKGROUND: Articles whose authors have supplemented subscription-based access to the publisher's ve...
Do open access (OA) documents benefit from a citation premium in comparison to traditional subscript...
Recent reports by the UK Parliament Committee on Science and Technology and the US House Appropriati...
We investigate whether articles in economics that are freely available on the web have a citation ad...
Due to differences in citation practices amongst scientific disciplines, existing research on a poss...
Due to differences in citation practices amongst scientific disciplines, existing research on a poss...
Open Access (OA) proponents argue that OA increases the visibility and accessibility of research art...
Open Access (OA) proponents argue that OA increases the visibility and accessibility of research art...
Four subjects, ecology, applied mathematics, sociology and economics, were selected to assess whethe...
AimsOver the last two decades, the existence of an open access citation advantage (OACA)-increased c...
Open access (OA) to the research literature has the potential to accelerate recognition and dissemin...
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1940819 This study takes 12,354 original research articles whi...
Scientific articles available in Open Access (OA) have been found to attract more citations and onli...
Four subjects, ecology, applied mathematics, sociology and economics, were selected to assess whethe...
A publication about Open Access (OA) from the University of Lethbridge Library.Open Access Policy Be...
BACKGROUND: Articles whose authors have supplemented subscription-based access to the publisher's ve...
Do open access (OA) documents benefit from a citation premium in comparison to traditional subscript...
Recent reports by the UK Parliament Committee on Science and Technology and the US House Appropriati...
We investigate whether articles in economics that are freely available on the web have a citation ad...