The Effect of Use and Access on Citations

Computer Science – Digital Libraries

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Accepted for publication in Information Processing & Management, special issue on scientometrics

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It has been shown (S. Lawrence, 2001, Nature, 411, 521) that journal articles
which have been posted without charge on the internet are more heavily cited
than those which have not been. Using data from the NASA Astrophysics Data
System (ads.harvard.edu) and from the ArXiv e-print archive at Cornell
University (arXiv.org) we examine the causes of this effect.

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