Disentangling Gold Open Access
Daniel Torres-Salinas, Nicolas Robinson-Garcia, Henk F. Moed

TL;DR
This paper analyzes gold Open Access publication trends, country patterns, journal characteristics, and citation differences to understand its impact on research dissemination and the citation advantage over non-gold OA.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of gold OA trends, journal features, and citation impacts, highlighting country-specific patterns and factors influencing citation differences.
Findings
Gold OA is promoted differently across countries.
Citation advantages of gold OA vary by discipline and publisher type.
Country and journal characteristics influence citation outcomes.
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the analysis of current publication trends in gold Open Access (OA). The purpose of the chapter is to develop a full understanding on country patterns, OA journals characteristics and citation differences between gold OA and non-gold OA publications. For this, we will first review current literature regarding Open Access and its relation with its so-called citation advantage. Starting with a chronological perspective we will describe its development, how different countries are promoting OA publishing, and its effects on the journal publishing industry. We will deepen the analysis by investigating the research output produced by different units of analysis. First, we will focus on the production of countries with a special emphasis on citation and disciplinary differences. A point of interest will be identification of national idiosyncrasies and the relation…
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