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Open Access Articles Garner Increased Social Media Attention and Citation Rates Compared With Subscription Access Research Articles: An Altmetrics-Based Analysis.

Amar S VadheraJonathan S LeeIsabel L VelosoZeeshan A KhanNicholas A TrasoliniSafa GursoyKyle N KunzeJorge ChahlaNikhil N Verma
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2022)
OA articles resulted in significantly greater AAS and citations in comparison with SA articles. Articles published through the OA option in hybrid journals as well as those with a higher number of institutions, those that disclosed a conflict of interest, and those classified as epidemiological investigations were positively associated with greater AAS in addition to a greater number of citations. The potential for more extensive research dissemination inherent in the OA option may therefore translate into greater reach and social media attention.
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