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- Lawrence 2001
- Lawrence, Steve. “Free online availability substantially increases a paper's impact”. Nature 411, 521 (31 May 2001)
- Lawrence, S. 2001. Online or invisible. Nature, 411:521.
- Antelman 2004
- Antelman, Kristin. “Do Open-Access Articles Have a Greater Research Impact" College and Research Libraries, Sept, 2004, 372–82. http://www.la-press.com/include/Antelman.pdf
- Harnard 2004
- Harnard, S. et al. 2004. The access/impact problem and the green and gold roads to open access. Serials Review, 20:310–4.
- Kurtz 2005
- Kurtz, M., Eichhorn, G., Accomazzi, A., Grant, C., Demleitner, M., Henneken, E. and Murray, S. 2005. The effect of use and access on citations. Information Processing and Management, 41:1395–402.
- Eysenbach 2006
- Eysenbach, Gunther. “Citation Advantage of Open Access Articles”, PLOS Biology, 2006, 4(5):e157. http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pbio.0040157&ct=1
- Craig 2007
- Craig, I., Plume, A., McVeigh, M., Pringle, J. and Amin, M. 2007. Do open access article have greater citation impact? A critical review of the literature. Journal of Informatics, 1:239–48.
- Frandsen 2009
- Tove Faber Frandsen, 2009. "Attracted to open access journals: A bibliometric author analysis in the field of biology", Journal of Documentation 65, 1 (2009)
- Evans / Reimer 2009
- 2009 Evans / Reimer, Science, Feb. 20, 2009