Evans James A, Reimer Jacob
Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Science. 2009 Feb 20;323(5917):1025. doi: 10.1126/science.1154562.
Previous investigations into the impact of open-access journals on subsequent citations confounded open and electronic access and failed to track availability over time. With new data, we separated these effects. We demonstrate that a journal receives a modest increase in citations when it comes online freely, but the jump is larger when it first comes online through commercial sources. This effect reverses for poor countries where free-access articles are much more likely to be cited. Together, findings suggest that free Internet access widens the circle of those who read and make use of scientists' investigations.
先前关于开放获取期刊对后续引用影响的调查混淆了开放获取和电子获取,并且未能长期跟踪其可用性。利用新数据,我们区分了这些影响。我们证明,一本期刊免费上线时,其引用量会适度增加,但首次通过商业渠道上线时,增长幅度会更大。对于贫困国家来说,这种影响则相反,在这些国家,免费获取的文章被引用的可能性要大得多。综合来看,研究结果表明,免费的互联网接入扩大了阅读和利用科学家研究成果的人群范围。