The rise in the use of the arXiv preprint server (astro-ph) over the past decade has led to a major shift in the way astronomical research is disseminated. Schwarz & Kennicutt (2004) recently found that Astrophysical Journal papers posted to astro-ph are cited roughly twice as often as papers that are not posted, suggesting that the preprint server has become the primary resource for many astronomers to keep up with the literature. I describe a simple method to determine the adoption rate and citation impact of astro-ph over time for any journal using NASA's Astrophysics Data System (ADS). I use the ADS to document the rise in the adoption of astro-ph for three major astronomy journals, and to conduct a broad survey of the citation impact o...
Since its inception in 1993, the ADS Abstract Service has become an indispensable research tool for ...
The NASA Astrophysics Data System Abstract Service has become a key component of astronomical resea...
As recent advancements in physics and astronomy rewrite textbooks in a very rapid pace, there is a g...
Papers that are posted to a digital preprint archive are typically cited twice as often as papers th...
The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics manages the comprehensive paper database Astrophysic...
International audienceWe present a citation pattern analysis between astronomical papers and 13 othe...
In calendar years 2001 to 2003, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 11 831 papers th...
This paper presents some indications to the existence of a citation advantage related to sharing dat...
By utilising the inbuilt citation counts from NASA's astrophysics data system (ADS) I derive how man...
In calendar years 2001 and 2002, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 7768 papers tha...
In 2001, 18 journals published about 1270 astronomical papers that reported and/or analyzed data gat...
The papers published in 11 key astronomical journals in 2008, and a year of citations to those from ...
In 2001, about 2100 papers appearing in 18 journals reported and/or analyzed data collected with gro...
<p><strong>Introduction: The paper highlights the qualitatively and quantitatively particular resear...
Since its inception in 1993, the ADS Abstract Service has become an indispensable research tool for ...
The NASA Astrophysics Data System Abstract Service has become a key component of astronomical resea...
As recent advancements in physics and astronomy rewrite textbooks in a very rapid pace, there is a g...
Papers that are posted to a digital preprint archive are typically cited twice as often as papers th...
The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics manages the comprehensive paper database Astrophysic...
International audienceWe present a citation pattern analysis between astronomical papers and 13 othe...
In calendar years 2001 to 2003, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 11 831 papers th...
This paper presents some indications to the existence of a citation advantage related to sharing dat...
By utilising the inbuilt citation counts from NASA's astrophysics data system (ADS) I derive how man...
In calendar years 2001 and 2002, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 7768 papers tha...
In 2001, 18 journals published about 1270 astronomical papers that reported and/or analyzed data gat...
The papers published in 11 key astronomical journals in 2008, and a year of citations to those from ...
In 2001, about 2100 papers appearing in 18 journals reported and/or analyzed data collected with gro...
<p><strong>Introduction: The paper highlights the qualitatively and quantitatively particular resear...
Since its inception in 1993, the ADS Abstract Service has become an indispensable research tool for ...
The NASA Astrophysics Data System Abstract Service has become a key component of astronomical resea...
As recent advancements in physics and astronomy rewrite textbooks in a very rapid pace, there is a g...