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Do Open Access Dental Articles Enjoy Higher Altmetric Attention Scores, Twitter, Facebook, News, Wikipedia, Blog Mentions, Mendeley Readers And Citations?, Jafar Kolahi, Saber Khazaei, David G. Dunning, Edward F. Rossomando
Do Open Access Dental Articles Enjoy Higher Altmetric Attention Scores, Twitter, Facebook, News, Wikipedia, Blog Mentions, Mendeley Readers And Citations?, Jafar Kolahi, Saber Khazaei, David G. Dunning, Edward F. Rossomando
Journal Articles: College of Dentistry
In order to access articles published in conventional (non-open access) journals, scientists must utilize tools such as subscriptions, site licenses or pay-per-view charges. In contrast, open access articles can be accessed without financial, legal or technical barriers. A large-scale study estimated that at least 28% of the academic literature is open access (19 million in total) and that this percentage is growing.[1] A recent survey showed an open access rate in field of dentistry at 45.8%.[2] It has been demonstrated that open access articles had 8% to 40% higher citations compared to non-open access articles; this has been …
Correlation Between Number Of Mendeley Readers And Citations In Dental Sciences, Jafar Kolahi, David G. Dunning, Edward F. Rossomando
Correlation Between Number Of Mendeley Readers And Citations In Dental Sciences, Jafar Kolahi, David G. Dunning, Edward F. Rossomando
Journal Articles: College of Dentistry
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