Open Access is Good for You!

From PLoS Biology comes yet more evidence that Open Access increases the citation impact of an article. As always, this is the most compelling argument you can use when selling Open Access: “Make your research available and more people will cite you (and maybe you’ll have a better shot at that grant)”.

— from Caveat Lector

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