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Open access articles not cited more, finds study
Make an article open access and it is more likely to get cited – at least that is one powerful argument in open access advocates’ arsenal to get researchers to make their work publicly available. But published in the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology FASEB Journal suggests this may not be the case.
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