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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/23473
Title: Increasing Research Impact Through Open Access Publishing
Authors: Young, Jack S.
Department: None
Keywords: Open Access;Research Impact;Bibliometrics;Citations;Altmetrics
Publication Date: 25-Oct-2018
Citation: Young, J.S. (2018). Increasing research impact through open access publishing [PowerPoint Presentation]. Open Access Week 2018.
Abstract: Summarizing the results of a variety of research studies, this presentation argues that publishing in open access journals has a positive effect on the potential impact of a piece of research. On average, research published openly garners more views, downloads, media mentions, and citations than it's subscription-based counterparts. Limitations of current data are explored, as well as general strategies for increasing the impact of your research.
Description: PowerPoint Presentation from Open Access Week 2018
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/23473
Appears in Collections:McMaster University Libraries Publications

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