Doty, RC. (2013). Tenure-Track Science Faculty and the ‘Open Access Citation Effect’. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication 1(3)

 » INTRODUCTION The observation that open access (OA) articles receive more citations than subscription-based articles is known as the OA citation effect (OACE). Implicit in many OACE studies is the belief that authors are heavily invested in the number of citations their articles receive. This study seeks to determine what influence the OACE has on the decision-making process of tenure-track science faculty when they consider where to submit a manuscript for publication (…) « 

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