My co-authored article 'The State of OA: A large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles' was one of the top 5 most viewed #DataScience #LegalIssues and #SciencePolicy articles published in @thePeerJ journal in 2017!
"The State of #OA," our paper analyzing #openaccess progress, was a 2017 hit on @thePeerJ!
Congrats to my awesome coauthors: @stefhaustein @lariviev @juancommander @l_matthia @bree_uw @ashleydfarley @jevinwest @researchremix
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… at least 28% of the scholarly literature is Open Access .. this proportion is growing … (Open access articles) receive 18% more citations than average. https://t.co/o2yY3J5YBV
27,9 % des articles scientifiques (19 millions) sont en libre accès. Le reste des articles (72 %) sont considérés comme « fermés » y compris ceux présents dans les réseaux académiques (ResearchGate, https://t.co/Fhc366QXkN...) et dans Sci-Hub
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@oaDOI_org @researchremix @jasonpriem @clarivate Comparing current OA numbers in WoS with analysis of WoS sample in https://t.co/ikg9xHFuVa - why would % green be so much less now? (3.9% for articles+reviews 2009-2015, 11.5% in similar sample in preprint data) https://t.co/WfwjnSPGmX