Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2015-10-21/Op-ed Wikipedia is significantly amplifying the impact of Open Access publications: When given a choice between journals of similar impact factors, editors are significantly more likely to select the “open access” option.← Back to ContentsView Latest Issue21 October 2015Op-edWikipedia is significantly amplifying the impact of open-access publicationsContribute — Share this E-mail Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Digg By Eamon Duede
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The real evil here is removing citations. It is very rare for us truly to have a glut of them; we should want people to be able to do thorough research from this beginning.
Open access, and in particular genuinely open licensing i.e. PLOS, is indeed compatible with the Wikipedia mission and sources that all readers can follow to look up are obviously more useful than those they cannot; but needlessly deleting our content (including our reference citations) is no path to open anything. Wnt (talk) 12:33, 27 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Can one do a regression with open-access and impact factor, and see how they are related? Are we quoting lower impact factor journals which are open-access? This could be because they are more accessible. That is not exactly a good thing. And yes WP:RX is great thing. Kingsindian ♝♚ 03:34, 31 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]