Q: Are open access journal articles more cited than non-open access journals?

Asked on Jun 30, 2021
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Answer:

Yes, the general impression is that open access articles tend to be cited more than close access articles. This makes sense because open access articles have greater reach and visibility since their content is accessible to everyone, increasing their chances of getting cited.

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Answered by Editage Insights 21 Jul, 2021

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