The impact of open access on citations, Pageviews, and downloads: A scientometric analysis in Postgraduate Medical Journal

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Purpose: The influence of Open Access (OA) on the citation impact of scholarly articles remains a topic of considerable debate. This study aims to elucidate the relationship between OA publication and citation metrics, as well as article visibility, within the context of the Postgraduate Medical Journal (PMJ). Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 373 articles published in PMJ between 2020 and 2021. Data on OA status, citations, page views, PDF downloads, and other relevant variables were extracted from Journal Citation Reports and PMJ's official website. Multivariable linear regression and other statistical analyses were used to assess the impact of OA on these metrics. Results: OA articles (n = 78) demonstrated significantly higher citation counts, page views, and PDF downloads compared with subscription-based articles (n = 295). Specifically, OA articles showed a significant increase in citation frequency with a β coefficient of 25.08 and a 95% CI of 17.168-32.992 (P

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Yi, H., Cao, Y., Leng, Q., Wang, Y., Zhang, G., & Mao, Y. (2024). The impact of open access on citations, Pageviews, and downloads: A scientometric analysis in Postgraduate Medical Journal. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 100(1187), 679–685. https://doi.org/10.1093/postmj/qgae047

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