Publication | Open Access
Self-Selected or Mandated, Open Access Increases Citation Impact for Higher Quality Research
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2010
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The OA advantage is greater for the more citable articles, not because of a quality bias from authors self-selecting what to make OA, but because of a quality advantage, from users self-selecting what to use and cite, freed by OA from the constraints of selective accessibility to subscribers only. It is hoped that these findings will help motivate the adoption of OA self-archiving mandates by universities, research institutions and research funders.
| Year | Citations | |
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1998 | 15.8K | |
1999 | 12.6K | |
1955 | 2.2K | |
1998 | 1K | |
2009 | 837 | |
2006 | 818 | |
1984 | 781 | |
1992 | 697 | |
2007 | 679 | |
2009 | 654 |
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