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arxiv: 0907.3154 · v1 · submitted 2009-07-17 · 💻 cs.DL

COMMENTARY ON: Citing and Reading Behavours in High-Energy Physics (arXiv:0906.5418)

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Evidence confirming that OA increases impact will not be sufficient to induce enough researchers to provide OA; only mandates from their institutions and funders can ensure that. HEP researchers continue to submit their papers to peer-reviewed journals, as they always did, depositing both their unrefereed preprints and their refereed postprints. None of that has changed. In fields like HEP and astrophysics, the journal affordability/accessibility problem is not as great as in many other fields, where it the HEP Early Access impact advantage translates into the OA impact advantage itself. Almost no one has ever argued that Gold OA provides a greater OA advantage than Green OA. The OA advantage is the OA advantage, whether Green or Gold.

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