
Open Access is the guarantor that publicly funded research, including their findings, is made available to not only the general public but also to organizations and private companies. What is more, many studies show that Open Access generates more citations and downloads for individual research papers.
Below you will find four examples of CBS papers published in Open Access journals in the first few months of 2017:
- If the Indicator Game is the Answer, Then What is the Question? / Irwin, Alan. In: Engaging Science, Technology, and Society, Vol. 3, 2017, p. 64-72.
- What is Critique?: Critical Turns in the Age of Criticism. / Raffnsøe, Sverre. In: Outlines, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2017, p. 28-60.
- Values, Norms, and Peer Effects on Weight Status. / Nie, Peng; Gwozdz, Wencke; Reisch, Lucia A.; Sousa-Poza, Alfonso. In: Journal of Obesity, 28.02.2017.
- Dynamics of Overlapping Clusters : Industrial and Institutional Revolution in the Industrial District of Aachen, 1800‐1860. / Reckendrees, Alfred. In: Revista de Historia Industrial, Vol. 26, No. 66, 2017, p. 37-75.
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