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Knowledge sharing in global health research - the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature.

Elise M R SmithStefanie HausteinPhilippe MongeonFei ShuValéry RiddeVincent Larivière
Published in: Health research policy and systems (2017)
Although OA may help in building global research capacity in GHR, the majority of publications remain subscription only. It is logical and cost-efficient for institutions and researchers to promote OA by self-archiving publications of restricted access, as it not only allows research to be cited by a broader audience, it also augments citation rates. Although OA does not ensure full knowledge transfer from research to practice, limiting public access can negatively impact implementation and outcomes of health policy and reduce public understanding of health issues.
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