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Ключевое слово citation_impact [10 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag citation_impact.
  • Relation between online "hit counts" and subsequent citations: prospective study of research papers in the BMJ
    BMJ, Vol. 329, No. 7465. (4 September 2004), pp. 546-547.
    by Thomas V Perneger
  • Are our referencing errors undermining our scholarship and credibility? The case of expatriate failure rates
    Journal of Organizational Behavior, Vol. 23, No. 1. (2002), pp. 127-148.
    by Anne-Wil Harzing
    posted to citation_impact research_assessment by JSicot on 2007-06-14 20:32:08 as ** along with 1 person Mandre
  • Does self-citation pay?
    Scientometrics, Vol. 72, No. 3. (September 2007), pp. 427-437.
    posted to citation_impact self_citation by JSicot on 2007-10-22 14:53:20 as **
  • Does the arXiv lead to higher citations and reduced publisher downloads for mathematics articles?
    (15 Mar 2006)
    by Philip M Davis, Michael J Fromerth
  • Online journals' impact on the citation patterns of medical faculty.
    J Med Libr Assoc, Vol. 93, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 223-228.
  • The Importance of Being First: Position Dependent Citation Rates on arXiv:astro-ph
    (6 Dec 2007)
    by JP Dietrich
    posted to citation_impact by JSicot on 2007-12-14 21:59:51 as ** along with 3 people ansobol bigbossman teesid
  • Toward alternative metrics of journal impact: A comparison of download and citation data
    Information Processing & Management, Vol. 41, No. 6. (December 2005), pp. 1419-1440.
    by Johan Bollen, Herbert Van de Sompel, Joan A Smith, Rick Luce
  • The Access/Impact Problem and the Green and Gold Roads to Open Access
    Serials Review, Vol. 30, No. 4. (2004), pp. 310-314.
    by Stevan Harnad, Tim Brody, Francois Vallieres, Les Carr, Steve Hitchcock, Yves Gingras, Charles Oppenheim, Heinrich Stamerjohanns, Eberhard R Hilf
  • Open access, impact, and demand
    BMJ, Vol. 330, No. 7500. (14 May 2005), pp. 1097-1098.
    by Peter Suber
  • Errors in citation statistics
    Nature, Vol. 415, No. 6868. (10 January 2002), pp. 101-101.
    posted to citation_impact isi by Bonaria to the group OpenArchive on 2005-08-12 13:49:49 as *** along with 1 person and 1 group timbrody Librarians
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