Do journals flipping to gold open access show an OA citation or publication advantage?

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Nuria Bautista-Puig
Carmen Lopez-Illescas
Felix de Moya-Anegon
Vicente Guerrero-Bote
Henk F. Moed
机构
[1] University Carlos III of Madrid,Research Institute for Higher Education and Science (INAECU)
[2] University Complutense of Madrid,Information Science Faculty, Department of Information and Library Science, SCImago Group
[3] ,SCImago Group, Department of Information and Communication
[4] SCImago Group,undefined
[5] University of Extremadura,undefined
[6] Sapienza University of Rome,undefined
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Scientometrics | 2020年 / 124卷
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Open access; Publishing model; Citation analysis; Paired t-test; Effects of OA; OA flipping;
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The effects of Open Access (OA) upon journal performance are investigated. The key research question holds: How does the citation impact and publication output of journals switching (“flipping”) from non-OA to Gold-OA develop after their switch to Gold-OA? A review is given of the literature, with an emphasis on studies dealing with flipping journals. Two study sets with 119 and 100 flipping journals, derived from two different OA data sources (DOAJ and OAD), are compared with two control groups, one based on a standard bibliometric criterion, and a second controlling for a journal’s national orientation. Comparing post-switch indicators with pre-switch ones in paired T-tests, evidence was obtained of an OA Citation advantage but not of an OA Publication Advantage. Shifts in the affiliation countries of publishing and citing authors are characterized in terms of countries’ income class and geographical world region. Suggestions are made for qualitative follow-up studies to obtain more insight into OA flipping or reverse-flipping.
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页码:2551 / 2575
页数:24
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