International audienceHow can the title of a paper affect its subsequent number of citations? We compared the citation rate of 5941 papers published in the journal Biological Conservation from 1968 to 2012 in relation to: paper length; title length; number of authors; paper age; presence of punctuation (colons, commas or question marks); geographic and taxonomic breadth; the word ‘method’; and the type of manuscript (article, review). The total number of citations increased in more recently published papers and thus we corrected citation rate (average number of citations per year since publication) by publication age. As expected, review papers had, on average, twice the number of citations compared to other types of articles. Papers with t...
Most top impact factor ecology journals indicate a preference or requirement for short manuscripts; ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate some features of article titles from open access jo...
Getting cited is important for scholars and for the institutions in which they work. Whether because...
How can the title of a paper affect its subsequent number of citations? We compared the citation rat...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
The title is one of the most important parts of the article because it is the first contact that rev...
Vast numbers of scientific articles are published each year, some of which attract considerable atte...
What makes a “good” title for an article, i.e. one which might attract citations in the academic com...
A poorly chosen article title may make a paper difficult to discover or discourage readership when d...
www.cmj.hr Aim To investigate the correlation between the length of the title of a scientific articl...
Based on my experience and analyses of citation frequencies of papers published in various biologica...
Introduction: First impression on potential readers is created by the title; therefore, authors shou...
Most top impact factor ecology journals indicate a preference or requirement for short manuscripts; ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate some features of article titles from open access jo...
Getting cited is important for scholars and for the institutions in which they work. Whether because...
How can the title of a paper affect its subsequent number of citations? We compared the citation rat...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
The title is one of the most important parts of the article because it is the first contact that rev...
Vast numbers of scientific articles are published each year, some of which attract considerable atte...
What makes a “good” title for an article, i.e. one which might attract citations in the academic com...
A poorly chosen article title may make a paper difficult to discover or discourage readership when d...
www.cmj.hr Aim To investigate the correlation between the length of the title of a scientific articl...
Based on my experience and analyses of citation frequencies of papers published in various biologica...
Introduction: First impression on potential readers is created by the title; therefore, authors shou...
Most top impact factor ecology journals indicate a preference or requirement for short manuscripts; ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate some features of article titles from open access jo...
Getting cited is important for scholars and for the institutions in which they work. Whether because...