The impact factor of an open access journal does not contribute to an article’s citations

Volume: 6, Pages: 208 - 208
Published: Mar 2, 2017
Abstract
Background Citations of papers are positively influenced by the journal's impact factor (IF). For non-open access (non-OA) journals, this influence may be due to the fact that high-IF journals are more often purchased by libraries, and are therefore more often available to researchers, than low-IF journals. This positive influence has not, however, been shown specifically for papers published in open access (OA) journals, which are universally...
Paper Details
Title
The impact factor of an open access journal does not contribute to an article’s citations
Published Date
Mar 2, 2017
Volume
6
Pages
208 - 208
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