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Hprints.org :: [hprints-00326285, version 1] The integration of open access journals in the scholarly communication system: three science fields

Hprints.org :: [hprints-00326285, version 1] The integration of open access journals in the scholarly communication system: three science fields 

The integration of open access journals in the scholarly communication system: three science fields

Tove Faber Frandsen 1

(2008)


The greatest number of open access journals (OAJs) is found in the sciences and their influence is growing. However, there are only a few studies on the acceptance and thereby integration of these OAJs in the scholarly communication system. Even fewer studies provide insight into the differences across disciplines. This study is an analysis of the citing behaviour in journals within three science fields: biology, mathematics, and pharmacy and pharmacology. It is a statistical analysis of OAJs as well as non-OAJs including both the citing and cited side of the journal to journal citations. The multivariate linear regression reveals many similarities in citing behaviour across fields and media. But it also points to great differences in the integration of OAJs. The integration of OAJs in the scholarly communication system varies considerably across fields. The implications for bibliometric research are discussed.

1: Royal School of Library and Information Science (RSLIS)


oa-interaction.pdf (186.8 KB)


hprints-00326285, version 1

http://www.hprints.org/hprints-00326285/en/

oai:hal.archives-ouvertes.fr:hprints-00326285_v1

From: Tove Faber Frandsen < tff@db.dk>

Thursday, 2 October 2008 14:22:12

Hprints.org :: [hprints-00326285, version 1] The integration of open access journals in the scholarly communication system: three science fields

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