Copyright and Access Bibliography
Antelman K (2004) Do open-access articles have greater research impact? College and Research Libraries, 65(5), 372-382. (69 citations)
Bar-Ilan J (2008) Informetrics at the beginning of the 21rst century:A review. Journal of Informetrics, 2(1), 1-58. (18 citations)
Barjak F (2006) The role of the internet in informal scholarly communication. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 57(10), 1350-1367. (16 citations)
Borrull AL, Oppenheim C (2004) Legal aspects of the web. Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 38, 483-548, (5 citations)
Correia AMR, Neto MD (2002) The role of eprint archives in the access to, and dissemination of, scientific grey literature: LIZA- a case study by the National Library of Portugal. Journal of Information Science, 28(3), 231-241. (6 citations)
Correia AMR, Teixeira JC (2005) Reforming scholarly publishing and knowledge communication – From the advent of the scholarly journal to the challenges of open access. Online Information Review, 29(4), 349-364. (6 citations)
Craig ID, Plume AM, McVeigh ME, et al. (2007) Do open access articles have greater citation impact? A critical review of the literature. Journal of Informetrics, 1(3), 239-248. (23 citations)
Davis PM, Lewenstein BV, Simon DH, et al. (2008) Open access publishing, article downloads, and cirations: randomized control trial. British Medical Journal, 337(7665). (24 citations)
Drott MC (2006) Open access. Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 40, 79-109. (5 citations)
Eysenbach G (2006) Citation advantage of open access articles. PLOS Biology, 4(5), 692-698. (70 citations)
Gadd, E., Oppenheim, C., & Probets, S. (2003). RoMEO Studies 3: how academics expect to use open-access research papers. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science (Folkestone, England), 35(3), 171-87. (10 citations)
Nicholas D, Huntington P, Rowlands I (2005). Open access journal publishing: the views of some of the worlds senior authors. Journal of Documentation. 61(4), 497-519. (11 citations)
Nicholas D, Huntington P, Jamali HR, et al. (2006) Finding information in (very large) digital libraries: A deep log approach to determining differences in use according to method of access. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 32(2), 119-126. (7 citations)
Nicholas D, Huntington P, Jainali HR (2007) Open access in context: A user study. Journal of Documentation, 63(6), 853-878. (5 citations)
Nicholas D, Huntington P, Jamali HR (2007) The impact of open access publishing (and other access initiatives) on use and users of digital scholarly journals. Learned Publishing, 20(1), 11-15. (8 citations)
Norris M, Oppenheim C, Rowland F (2008) The citation advantages of open access articles. Journal of the American Society of Information Science and Technology, 59(12), 1963-1972. (11 citations)
Palmer CL (2005) Scholarly work and the shaping of digital access. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 56(11), 1140-1153. (19 citations)
Piwowar HA, Day RS, Fridsma DB (2007) Sharing detailed research data is associated with increased citation rate. PLOS One, 2(3). (18 citations)
Rowley J, Urquhart C (2007) Understanding student information behaviour in relation to electronic information services: Lessons from longitudinal evaluation and monitoring, part 1. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 58(8), 1162-1174. (8 citations)
Sotudeh H, Horri A (2007) The citation performance of open access journals: A disciplinary investitation of citation distrubution models. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 58(1), 108-120. (5 citations)
Wouters P, de Vries R (2004) Formally citing the web. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 55(14), 1250-1260. (6 citations)
Wren, JD (2005) Open access and openly accessible: a study of scientific publications shared via the internet. British Medical Journal, 330(7500), 1128-1131. (28 citations)
Yitzhaki M, Hammershlag G (2004) Accessibility and use of information sources among computer scientists and software engineers in Israel: Academy versus industry. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 55(9), 832-842. (8 citations)
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