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Getting cited: does open access help?

Gaulé, Patrick  
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Maystre, Nicolas
2008

We reexamine the widely held belief that free availability of scientific articles increases the number of citations they receive. Since open access is relatively more attractive to authors of higher quality papers, regressing citations on open access and other controls yields upward-biased estimates. Using an instrumental variable approach, we find no significant effect of open access. Instead, self-selection of higher quality articles into open access explains at least part of the observed open access citation advantage.

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working paper
Author(s)
Gaulé, Patrick  
Maystre, Nicolas
Date Issued

2008

Subjects

scholarly publishing

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open access

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free access

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CDM working paper series

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EPFL

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CEMI  
Available on Infoscience
November 12, 2008
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/30889
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