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The following pages link to The Post-Embargo Open Access Citation Advantage: It Exists (Probably), Its Modest (Usually), and the Rich Get Richer (of Course). (Q30489738):
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- What do computer scientists tweet? Analyzing the link-sharing practice on Twitter (Q33821795) (← links)
- Correction: The Post-Embargo Open Access Citation Advantage: It Exists (Probably), It's Modest (Usually), and the Rich Get Richer (of Course). (Q42380995) (← links)
- Open Access publishing: the continuing development of the Journal of Nutritional Science. (Q49455886) (← links)
- The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles (Q49510981) (← links)
- Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Diet-Related eHealth and mHealth Research: Bibliometric Analysis. (Q53407583) (← links)
- Establishing the Role and Impact of Academic Librarians in Supporting Open Research: A Case Study at Leeds Beckett University, UK (Q56844938) (← links)
- Dissemination of novel biostatistics methods: Impact of programming code availability and other characteristics on article citations (Q90690613) (← links)
- Open access policies of leading medical journals: a cross-sectional study (Q92946408) (← links)
- Tear down the walls: Disseminating open access research for a global impact (Q99578835) (← links)