On Evans & Reimer on Open Access, Science, Feb/Jul 2009 | Science Blog

Amsciforum 2013-03-10

Summary:

E & R's results are not based on immediate OA but on free access after an embargo of up to a year or more. Theirs is not an estimate of the increase in citation impact that results from immediate Open Access; it is just the increase that results from ending Embargoed Access. In a fast-moving field of science, an access lag of a year can lose a lot of research impact, permanently.

Link:

http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/blog/7256-evans-reimer-open-access-science-febjul-2009-23144.html

Updated:

10/18/2010, 05:30

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) ยป Amsciforum

Tags:

oa.new oa.green oa.impact aaas self-archiving impact science magazine evans reimer harnad oa.repositories

Authors:

stevanharnad

Date tagged:

03/10/2013, 13:18

Date published:

07/18/2009, 08:26