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Journal Article: “Benefits Of Open Access to Researchers From Lower-Income Countries: A Global Analysis of Reference Patterns in 1980–2020”

The article linked below was recently published by the Journal of Information Science.
Title
Benefits of Open Access To Researchers From Lower-Income Countries: A Global Analysis of Reference Patterns in 1980–2020
Authors
Henrik KarlstrømNordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Norway
Dag W AksnesNordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, NorwayFredrik N PiroNordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Norway
Source
Journal of Information Science (2024)DOI: 10.1177/016555152
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