“Notably, the most common mechanism for OA is not Gold, Green, or Hybrid OA, but rather an under-discussed..Bronze: articles made free-to-read on the publisher website, w/o an explicit Open license....#openaccess articles..receive 18% >citations than ave.” https://t.co/hDqmROJ3Zm
The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles, 2018
https://t.co/xkUMWzNIkb
#openaccess #openscience #scicomm
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We gatekeepers must exercise or moral mandate to preserve the truth, he said. And if you question the truth, we gatekeepers are here to make sure that no one hears you
#bayareabirds
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@gradschoolpapi @GeorgiaVrakas Fortunately, a lot of articles are actually available in Open Access! See https://t.co/3QfbnzwQOg by @researchremix and her colleagues for more information! #openaccess #oa
@MikeTaylor @petermurrayrust "While Green OA papers’ mean citation rate remain relatively stable, the highest impact, for 2015, is obtained by Bronze and Hybrid." https://t.co/jv17r1hadW
@cshperspectives @RickyPo @Looptopper I think that is a very questionable claim when it has been documented that publishing OA in a hybrid journal has citation advantage over publishing an OA article in an OA journal. Seems readers do find them and cite them!
https://t.co/jv17r1hadW
@natesjacobs @samoore_ You can have a look at @TheLensOrg or the free version of @DSDimensions to have an overall idea for a given year/period? Or look at the numbers in Piwowar et al 2018 (State of OA): https://t.co/OjsUnAyJDO? Or is that not what you're after?
@DataG @dancohen @researchremix of course, counting publications is much more accurate than counting usage. here too, we see 40-50% of new articles are now #openaccess. this broadly aligns w the readership data above, esp since folks tend to read newer articles more than old ones. https://t.co/o5IwAPJnhT
@DataG @dancohen @researchremix the #openaccess data comes from the Unpaywall index, which you can learn more about at https://t.co/V0yWZUiRkE, and in this paper: https://t.co/HRus7k3P0B
@phonedude_mln @researchremix @jasonpriem Based on: The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles
https://t.co/Ongabw0Nod #cni19f
@moncia @smcclesk See also:
https://t.co/KZ6CtZjgkZ
https://t.co/BBPGtvlccA
https://t.co/RBKIUXTWox
https://t.co/x824hvydv7 (Apologies for the paywall)