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Open access publishing, article downloads, and citations: randomised controlled trial
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Connolly, Mathew J L
, Lewenstein, Bruce V
, Davis, Philip M
, Simon, Daniel H
, Booth, James G
in
Abstracting
/ Access to Information
/ Archiving
/ Bias
/ Bibliographic citations
/ Binomials
/ Cable modems
/ Citations
/ Information Dissemination
/ Information Storage and Retrieval - statistics & numerical data
/ Internet
/ Internet - statistics & numerical data
/ Methods
/ Open access publications
/ Open access publishing
/ Periodicals as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Physiology
/ Publishing industry
/ Quality
/ Readership
/ Regression Analysis
/ Researchers
/ Society
/ Studies
/ Subscriptions
/ Web sites
2008
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Open access publishing, article downloads, and citations: randomised controlled trial
by
Connolly, Mathew J L
, Lewenstein, Bruce V
, Davis, Philip M
, Simon, Daniel H
, Booth, James G
in
Abstracting
/ Access to Information
/ Archiving
/ Bias
/ Bibliographic citations
/ Binomials
/ Cable modems
/ Citations
/ Information Dissemination
/ Information Storage and Retrieval - statistics & numerical data
/ Internet
/ Internet - statistics & numerical data
/ Methods
/ Open access publications
/ Open access publishing
/ Periodicals as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Physiology
/ Publishing industry
/ Quality
/ Readership
/ Regression Analysis
/ Researchers
/ Society
/ Studies
/ Subscriptions
/ Web sites
2008
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Open access publishing, article downloads, and citations: randomised controlled trial
by
Connolly, Mathew J L
, Lewenstein, Bruce V
, Davis, Philip M
, Simon, Daniel H
, Booth, James G
in
Abstracting
/ Access to Information
/ Archiving
/ Bias
/ Bibliographic citations
/ Binomials
/ Cable modems
/ Citations
/ Information Dissemination
/ Information Storage and Retrieval - statistics & numerical data
/ Internet
/ Internet - statistics & numerical data
/ Methods
/ Open access publications
/ Open access publishing
/ Periodicals as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Physiology
/ Publishing industry
/ Quality
/ Readership
/ Regression Analysis
/ Researchers
/ Society
/ Studies
/ Subscriptions
/ Web sites
2008
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Open access publishing, article downloads, and citations: randomised controlled trial
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Open access publishing, article downloads, and citations: randomised controlled trial
2008
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Objective To measure the effect of free access to the scientific literature on article downloads and citations.Design Randomised controlled trial.Setting 11 journals published by the American Physiological Society.Participants 1619 research articles and reviews.Main outcome measures Article readership (measured as downloads of full text, PDFs, and abstracts) and number of unique visitors (internet protocol addresses). Citations to articles were gathered from the Institute for Scientific Information after one year.Interventions Random assignment on online publication of articles published in 11 scientific journals to open access (treatment) or subscription access (control).Results Articles assigned to open access were associated with 89% more full text downloads (95% confidence interval 76% to 103%), 42% more PDF downloads (32% to 52%), and 23% more unique visitors (16% to 30%), but 24% fewer abstract downloads (−29% to −19%) than subscription access articles in the first six months after publication. Open access articles were no more likely to be cited than subscription access articles in the first year after publication. Fifty nine per cent of open access articles (146 of 247) were cited nine to 12 months after publication compared with 63% (859 of 1372) of subscription access articles. Logistic and negative binomial regression analysis of article citation counts confirmed no citation advantage for open access articles.Conclusions Open access publishing may reach more readers than subscription access publishing. No evidence was found of a citation advantage for open access articles in the first year after publication. The citation advantage from open access reported widely in the literature may be an artefact of other causes.
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group,British Medical Association,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
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