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Can open access increase LIS research’s policy impact? Using regression analysis and causal inference
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Zong, Qianjin
, Huang, Jiaru
, Huang, Zhihong
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/ Bibliometrics
/ Causality
/ Citations
/ Computer Science
/ Confounding (Statistics)
/ Documents
/ Impact analysis
/ Inference
/ Information science
/ Information Storage and Retrieval
/ Informetrics
/ Library Science
/ Matching
/ Open access
/ Propensity
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Robustness
/ Scientometrics
/ Social networks
/ Soil sciences
2023
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Can open access increase LIS research’s policy impact? Using regression analysis and causal inference
by
Zong, Qianjin
, Huang, Jiaru
, Huang, Zhihong
in
Access
/ Bibliometrics
/ Causality
/ Citations
/ Computer Science
/ Confounding (Statistics)
/ Documents
/ Impact analysis
/ Inference
/ Information science
/ Information Storage and Retrieval
/ Informetrics
/ Library Science
/ Matching
/ Open access
/ Propensity
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Robustness
/ Scientometrics
/ Social networks
/ Soil sciences
2023
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Can open access increase LIS research’s policy impact? Using regression analysis and causal inference
by
Zong, Qianjin
, Huang, Jiaru
, Huang, Zhihong
in
Access
/ Bibliometrics
/ Causality
/ Citations
/ Computer Science
/ Confounding (Statistics)
/ Documents
/ Impact analysis
/ Inference
/ Information science
/ Information Storage and Retrieval
/ Informetrics
/ Library Science
/ Matching
/ Open access
/ Propensity
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Robustness
/ Scientometrics
/ Social networks
/ Soil sciences
2023
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Can open access increase LIS research’s policy impact? Using regression analysis and causal inference
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Can open access increase LIS research’s policy impact? Using regression analysis and causal inference
2023
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The relationship between open access and academic impact (usually measured as citations received from academic publications) has been extensively studied but remains a very controversial topic. However, the effect of open access on policy impact (measured as citations received from policy documents) is still unknown. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of open access on the policy impact, which might initiate a new controversial topic. Research articles in the field of library and information science (LIS) were selected as the data sample (
n
= 48,884). Negative binomial regression models were used to examine the dataset. Furthermore, propensity score matching (PSM) analysis, a causal inference approach, was used to estimate the effect of open access on the policy impact based on a selected LIS journal (
Scientometrics, n
= 4019) that received the most policy citations among the LIS journals. Linear regression models, logit regression models, four other matching methods, open access status provided by different databases, and different sizes of data samples were used to check the robustness of the main results. This study revealed that open access had significant and positive effects on the policy impact.
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Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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