Hi Rachael,

Frontier’s Policy Labs has a long reference list at the bottom of this post<https://policylabs.frontiersin.org/content/evidence-snapshots-citation-advantage>. As Allegra said, most are discipline specific papers, but some are more general.

And here is an article that is not listed
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0253129

Best
Michael

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Subject: [SCCKG] Leading or recent papers on OA citations or impact

Hello, colleagues. Do any of you have at your fingertips some references to leading or recent papers confirming positive effects (either via more citations or greater "impact" however that is measured) for publishing OA?

I assure you: I'm not a lazy person. I'm just an exhausted person who would appreciate it if one of her colleagues happened to have a few of these within arm's reach.

Thanks,
Rachael

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