On Maximizing Journal Article Access, Usage and Impact
On Maximizing Journal Article Access, Usage and Impact
To maximise journal article access, usage and impact, their authors need to make them openly accessible by self-archiving them in their own institutional repository. Self-archive articles have 50%-250% more citations. Institutions need to require self-archiving as a matter of policy.
open access, self-archiving, research impact, institutional repository
Harnad, Stevan
442ee520-71a1-4283-8e01-106693487d8b
April 2005
Harnad, Stevan
442ee520-71a1-4283-8e01-106693487d8b
Harnad, Stevan
(2005)
On Maximizing Journal Article Access, Usage and Impact.
Haworth Press (occasional column).
Abstract
To maximise journal article access, usage and impact, their authors need to make them openly accessible by self-archiving them in their own institutional repository. Self-archive articles have 50%-250% more citations. Institutions need to require self-archiving as a matter of policy.
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Published date: April 2005
Keywords:
open access, self-archiving, research impact, institutional repository
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Web & Internet Science
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Local EPrints ID: 260793
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/260793
PURE UUID: d71b192d-1957-4472-8369-664e98b1f2f4
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Date deposited: 24 Apr 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:48
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Stevan Harnad
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