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Changes in publication languages and citation practices and their effect on the scientific impact of Russian science (1993–2010)
(Wiley, 2012-03-28)
This paper analyses the effects of publication language on international scientific visibility of Russia
using the Web of Science. Like other developing and transition countries, it is subject to a growing pressure ...
The weakening relationship between the impact factor and papers' citations in the digital age
(Wiley, 2012-10-08)
Historically, papers have been physically bound to the journal in which they were
published but in the electronic age papers are available individually, no longer tied to
their respective journals. Hence, papers now can ...
Modeling a century of citation distributions
(Elsevier, 2009-05-06)
The prevalence of uncited papers or of highly cited papers, with respect to the bulk of publications, provides important clues as to the dynamics of scientific research. Using 25 million papers and 600 million references ...
The effects of aging on researchers’ publication and citation patterns
(Public library of science, 2008-03-29)
The average age at which U.S. researchers receive their first grant from NIH has increased from 34.3 in 1970, to 41.7 in 2004.
These data raise the crucial question of the effects of aging on the scientific productivity ...
A small world of citations? : the influence of collaboration networks on citation practices
(Public library of science, 2012-03-07)
This paper examines the proximity of authors to those they cite using degrees of separation in a co-author network,
essentially using collaboration networks to expand on the notion of self-citations. While the proportion ...