@cosmicpinot @RobAckland @BlairWilliams26 Check out the abstract! https://t.co/cOOZJNfnxG
@ddcampayo @nikunj410 @Sci_Hub Multiple studies over the 20 years found that papers posted at arXiv receive anywhere between +35% to 2-3x(!) more citations on average than journal-only ones, indicating that free access does count: https://t.co/mcAWzMN2Yp
@jessicapolka @lteytelman @AstrobioMike A few: https://t.co/6NAZM8nqXm and https://t.co/8UNLv6IBOE and https://t.co/4wyNgB5jZK and https://t.co/aiub55G7hR and https://t.co/vWaHhS7w7s (should be a nice coverage there)
Does the arXiv lead to higher citations and reduced publisher downloads for mathematics articles? https://t.co/FdbGEmZRFe
RT @Science_Open: Does the arXiv lead to higher citations and reduced publisher downloads for mathematics articles? https://t.co/FdbGEmZRFe…
RT @Science_Open: Does the arXiv lead to higher citations and reduced publisher downloads for mathematics articles? https://t.co/FdbGEmZRFe…
RT @Science_Open: Does the arXiv lead to higher citations and reduced publisher downloads for mathematics articles? https://t.co/FdbGEmZRFe…
RT @Science_Open: Does the arXiv lead to higher citations and reduced publisher downloads for mathematics articles? https://t.co/FdbGEmZRFe…
Does the arXiv lead to higher citations and reduced publisher downloads for mathematics articles? https://t.co/FdbGEmZRFe @ScholarlyChickn