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Open access, readership, citations: a randomized controlled trial of scientific journal publishing.

Philip M Davis1.   

Abstract

Does free access to journal articles result in greater diffusion of scientific knowledge? Using a randomized controlled trial of open access publishing, involving 36 participating journals in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, we report on the effects of free access on article downloads and citations. Articles placed in the open access condition (n=712) received significantly more downloads and reached a broader audience within the first year, yet were cited no more frequently, nor earlier, than subscription-access control articles (n=2533) within 3 yr. These results may be explained by social stratification, a process that concentrates scientific authors at a small number of elite research universities with excellent access to the scientific literature. The real beneficiaries of open access publishing may not be the research community but communities of practice that consume, but rarely contribute to, the corpus of literature.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21450907     DOI: 10.1096/fj.11-183988

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


  29 in total

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8.  Public accessibility of biomedical articles from PubMed Central reduces journal readership--retrospective cohort analysis.

Authors:  Philip M Davis
Journal:  FASEB J       Date:  2013-04-03       Impact factor: 5.191

9.  Public access and use of health research: an exploratory study of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy using interviews and surveys of health personnel.

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