Tesis
Avaliação do impacto do acesso aberto em periódicos da área da Ciência da Informação : uma análise de indicadores bibliométricos e altmétricos
Fecha
2017-01-16Registro en:
Autor
Cintra, Paulo Roberto
Institución
Resumen
The existence of innumerous barriers to access scientific knowledge gave rise to the
movement in favor of open access. The impact of scientific research tends to be measured by
the total number of citations the work gets, and so the hypothesis of a possible Open Access
Citation Advantage (OACA) emerged, in which it is argued that the articles available in open
access have an advantage in the number of citations in relation to those only available in
restricted publications. However, assessing the impact of a scientific publication must go
beyond the analysis of citations, as it is necessary to consider that scientists do not cite all
references that may have influenced them during the research, and that other actors are also part
of the scientific community. For these reasons, the use of alternative metrics to assist the
evaluation of science has been discussed in a new subfield called Altmetrics. In this sense, the
aim of this study was to investigate the potential benefits that open access can offer to the field
of Information Science. Therefore, bibliometric citation indicators and altmetric indicators for
four journals were collected and analyzed: Journal of the American Society for Information
Science, Scientometrics, El Profesional de la Información and Transinformação. Data sources
covered Web of Science, Google Scholar, Altmetric.com and Mendeley. The results indicated
that open access actually offered advantages over the average number of citations and
references in the social web received in all hybrid journals. This fact confirms the validity of
the OACA hypothesis for the Information Science area. It was also found that this advantage is
maintained, at least, until the eighth year after publication, and it extends to the altmetrics data.