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Open Access and the progress of science

Swan, A. (2007) Open Access and the progress of science. American Scientist, 95 (3). ISSN 0003-0996

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Item Type:Article
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Alma Swan
Keywords:Open Access
Research Group:Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
ISSN:0003-0996
Date:April 2007
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Citations:ISI: 4, Google Scholar: 40
Downloads (2010):229
ID Code:13860
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:34
Deposited On:09 Apr 2007 by Swan, Alma

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Hajjem, C., S. Harnad and Y. Gingras. 2005. Ten-year cross-disciplinary comparison of the growth of open access and how it increases research citation impact. IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin 28(4):39–47. http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/12906/

Houghton, J., and P. Sheehan. 2006. The economic impact of enhanced access to research findings. CSES Working Paper number 23, University of Victoria, Melbourne.

Jeffery, K. 2006. Open access: An introduction. ERCIM News (January). http://www.ercim.org/publication/Ercim_News/enw64/jeffery.html

Suber, P. 2006. Open access overview. http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/overview.htm

Swan, A. 2005. Open access self-archiving: An introduction. http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/11006/01/jiscsum.pdf

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