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Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Views on OA and journal impact factors

Charles W. Bailey, Jr., BMC's Impact Factors: Elseviers Take and Reactions to It, DigitalKoans, June 11, 2005. A useful compendium of BMC's press release, Elsevier's response, and comments by Bailey, David Goodman, Matt Cockerill, and Stevan Harnad. Bailey: 'Open access will rise or fall based on its demonstrated ability to significantly boost impact factors, and the battle to prove or disprove this effect will be fierce indeed.'

Comment. I'd only add that it's important to distinguish the citation impact of an individual article from a journal impact factor. The BMC-Elsevier debate is about the latter. But OA is more likely to rise and fall according to the former. Authors control the rate at which we move toward OA and they care more about the impact of their own work than the average impact of the authors who publish in the same journal.