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Yichen Zhu

Do Open-Access Articles Have a Greater Research Impact? - 0 views

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    Although many authors believe that their work has a greater research impact if it is freely available, studies to demonstrate that impact are few. This study looks at articles in four disciplines at varying stages of adoption of open access-philosophy, political science, electrical and electronic engineering and mathematics-to see whether they have a greater im- pact as measured by citations in the ISI Web of Science database when their authors make them freely available on the Internet. The finding is that, across all four disciplines, freely available articles do have a greater research impact. Shedding light on this category of open access reveals that scholars in diverse disciplines are adopting open-access practices and being rewarded for it.
Yichen Zhu

The Access Principle: the case for open access to research and scholarship - 0 views

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    The book review of Willinsky, J. (2006) The Access Principle: the case for open access to research and scholar- ship. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. xv + 287 pp. ISBN 0-262-23242-1.
Yichen Zhu

D-Lib Magazine June 2004 Volume 10 Number 6 ISSN 1082-9873 Comparing the Impact of Ope... - 0 views

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    The way to test the impact advantage of Open Access (OA) is not to compare the citation impact factors of OA and non-OA journals but to compare the citation counts of individual OA and non-OA articles appearing in the same (non-OA) journals. Such ongoing comparisons are revealing dramatic citation advantages for OA.
Amit Kelkar

Income Models for Supporting Open Access (SPARC) - 1 views

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    Thanks Sam Oazy for sending these interesting income models for academic publishing.
Sandra Rivera

Create Change - 0 views

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    This website will help you understand the changing landscape and how it affects you and your research. It also offers practical ways to look out for your own interests as a researcher. A scholarly revolution is underway. It enables you to get a greater return from your research. All you have to do is share it.
Sandra Rivera

Academic software for research papers | Mendeley - 0 views

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    Mendeley Desktop is academic software that indexes and organizes all of your PDF documents and research papers into your own personal digital bibliography.
Sandra Rivera

Presentation week 9 Cutting the trees of knowledge - 3 views

Here is the link to the presentation of the article "Cutting the trees of knowledge: social software, information architecture and their epistemic consequences" http://www.slideshare.net/sibila/c...

open access social software knowledge

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