By utilising the inbuilt citation counts from NASA's astrophysics data system (ADS) I derive how many citations refereed articles receive as a function of time since publication. After five years, one paper in a hundred has accumulated 91 or more citations, a figure which rises to 145 citations after ten years. By adding up the number of citations active researchers have received over the past five years I have estimated their relative impact upon the field both for raw citations and citations weighted by the number of authors per paper
In 2001, 18 journals published about 1270 astronomical papers that reported and/or analyzed data gat...
In 2001, about 2100 papers appearing in 18 journals reported and/or analyzed data collected with gro...
In calendar years 2001 to 2003, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 11 831 papers th...
<p><strong>Introduction: The paper highlights the qualitatively and quantitatively particular resear...
The rise in the use of the arXiv preprint server (astro-ph) over the past decade has led to a major ...
The papers published in 11 key astronomical journals in 2008, and a year of citations to those from ...
<p>Finding measures for research impact, be it for individuals, institutions, instruments or project...
In calendar years 2001 and 2002, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 7768 papers tha...
Quantitative research evaluation requires measures that are transparent, relatively simple, and free...
Number of citations is a basic bibliometric index for evaluating academic articles and assessing res...
How to quantify the impact of a researcher’s or an institution’s body of work is a matter of increas...
This paper highlights qualitatively and quantitatively research and presents a valuable overview of ...
Quantitative research evaluation requires measures that are transparent, relatively simple, and free...
The primary scientific output from an astronomical telescope is the collection of papers published i...
In 2001, 18 journals published about 1270 astronomical papers that reported and/or analyzed data gat...
In 2001, about 2100 papers appearing in 18 journals reported and/or analyzed data collected with gro...
In calendar years 2001 to 2003, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 11 831 papers th...
<p><strong>Introduction: The paper highlights the qualitatively and quantitatively particular resear...
The rise in the use of the arXiv preprint server (astro-ph) over the past decade has led to a major ...
The papers published in 11 key astronomical journals in 2008, and a year of citations to those from ...
<p>Finding measures for research impact, be it for individuals, institutions, instruments or project...
In calendar years 2001 and 2002, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 7768 papers tha...
Quantitative research evaluation requires measures that are transparent, relatively simple, and free...
Number of citations is a basic bibliometric index for evaluating academic articles and assessing res...
How to quantify the impact of a researcher’s or an institution’s body of work is a matter of increas...
This paper highlights qualitatively and quantitatively research and presents a valuable overview of ...
Quantitative research evaluation requires measures that are transparent, relatively simple, and free...
The primary scientific output from an astronomical telescope is the collection of papers published i...
In 2001, 18 journals published about 1270 astronomical papers that reported and/or analyzed data gat...
In 2001, about 2100 papers appearing in 18 journals reported and/or analyzed data collected with gro...
In calendar years 2001 to 2003, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 11 831 papers th...