An academic article is normally cited within a few years of publication, after which interest falls off as the research field moves on. However, an article is sometimes ignored for many years only to attract interest after a long period of dormancy. Such articles are called "Sleeping Beauties." A general characterization of this pattern has recently been defined and is used in this study to identify five Sleeping Beauties that were published by researchers at the University of Waterloo in the 1970s and 1980s. While a handful of studies have examined the occurrence of such Sleeping Beauties in specific fields of research or in a particular journal, none has yet identified these unusual articles in the context of the lasting impact of a unive...
Purpose: This paper develops and validates a bibliometric framework for identifying the “princes” (P...
Judah Folkman is considered the father of angiogenesis research. However, his hypothesis on tumor an...
Much academic research is never cited and may be rarely read, indicating wasted effort from the auth...
A ‘Sleeping beauty’ is a term used to describe a research article that has remained relatively uncit...
In an earlier paper we identified three ‘sleeping beauties’ in Psychology, that is three important p...
<div>The SCOPUS database was searched (October 2017) for publications from the University of Waterlo...
International audienceNowadays, innovation and translational research concepts are commonly used in ...
International audienceNowadays, innovation and translational research concepts are commonly used in ...
<div><p>A ‘Sleeping Beauty in Science’ is a publication that goes unnoticed (‘sleeps’) for a long ti...
Objectives: ‘Sleeping beauties’, i.e. publications that are not cited for a long while, present inte...
A 'Sleeping Beauty in Science' is a publication that goes unnoticed ('sleeps') for a long time and t...
We investigate publications in medical research that have gone unnoticed for a number of years after...
[[abstract]]This study aims to evaluate the properties of neuroscience articles highly cited at pres...
A ‘Sleeping Beauty in Science’ is a publication that goes unnoticed (‘sleeps’) for a long time and...
Originally presented at ISSI 2019 in Rome, Italy on 2019-09-03This poster paper represents an initia...
Purpose: This paper develops and validates a bibliometric framework for identifying the “princes” (P...
Judah Folkman is considered the father of angiogenesis research. However, his hypothesis on tumor an...
Much academic research is never cited and may be rarely read, indicating wasted effort from the auth...
A ‘Sleeping beauty’ is a term used to describe a research article that has remained relatively uncit...
In an earlier paper we identified three ‘sleeping beauties’ in Psychology, that is three important p...
<div>The SCOPUS database was searched (October 2017) for publications from the University of Waterlo...
International audienceNowadays, innovation and translational research concepts are commonly used in ...
International audienceNowadays, innovation and translational research concepts are commonly used in ...
<div><p>A ‘Sleeping Beauty in Science’ is a publication that goes unnoticed (‘sleeps’) for a long ti...
Objectives: ‘Sleeping beauties’, i.e. publications that are not cited for a long while, present inte...
A 'Sleeping Beauty in Science' is a publication that goes unnoticed ('sleeps') for a long time and t...
We investigate publications in medical research that have gone unnoticed for a number of years after...
[[abstract]]This study aims to evaluate the properties of neuroscience articles highly cited at pres...
A ‘Sleeping Beauty in Science’ is a publication that goes unnoticed (‘sleeps’) for a long time and...
Originally presented at ISSI 2019 in Rome, Italy on 2019-09-03This poster paper represents an initia...
Purpose: This paper develops and validates a bibliometric framework for identifying the “princes” (P...
Judah Folkman is considered the father of angiogenesis research. However, his hypothesis on tumor an...
Much academic research is never cited and may be rarely read, indicating wasted effort from the auth...