Publication of articles in so called “reputed” journals and achieving high citation counts for the publications are becoming increasingly important in establishing the scientific achievements of individual scholars and institutions. Given that a journal’s reputation is based predominantly on the extent to which its articles are cited, some editors, reviewers, and journal publishers tend to overtly request references to their articles or journals. This is justifiably found unethical by many of us. However, we shall argue that such explicit requests for referencing is only the tip of the iceberg. There is a widespread, covert understanding among potential authors that unless they cite work of editors and/or have references to the journal whe...
This article is inspired by a recent posting on the AISWorld listserv eliciting thoughts on the prac...
The practice of editorial self-referencing - journal editors requiring that authors include in the...
Bibliometric indicators increasingly affect careers, funding, and reputation of individuals, their i...
Journal self-citation and its effect on impact factors is a much more controversial and hotly debate...
Editors have made requests of manuscript authors to carefully examine their reference lists and to i...
The practice of a publisher requiring authors to include citations to previous articles in the publi...
This paper examines the common, and highly complex, practice of academic citation use. Inasmuch as...
This paper reviews several reasons why a number of self-references in a journal paper may indicate t...
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factorbased ...
A recent and controversial issue in the academic publishing process is “forced journal self-citation...
© 2017 by the authors. How much is the h-index of an editor of a well-ranked journal improved due to...
This paper argues that there is no ethical support for a request from an editor to cite previous wor...
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factorbased ...
Much has been said about the ethics of requiring a submission to include a set number of citations/r...
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factor-based...
This article is inspired by a recent posting on the AISWorld listserv eliciting thoughts on the prac...
The practice of editorial self-referencing - journal editors requiring that authors include in the...
Bibliometric indicators increasingly affect careers, funding, and reputation of individuals, their i...
Journal self-citation and its effect on impact factors is a much more controversial and hotly debate...
Editors have made requests of manuscript authors to carefully examine their reference lists and to i...
The practice of a publisher requiring authors to include citations to previous articles in the publi...
This paper examines the common, and highly complex, practice of academic citation use. Inasmuch as...
This paper reviews several reasons why a number of self-references in a journal paper may indicate t...
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factorbased ...
A recent and controversial issue in the academic publishing process is “forced journal self-citation...
© 2017 by the authors. How much is the h-index of an editor of a well-ranked journal improved due to...
This paper argues that there is no ethical support for a request from an editor to cite previous wor...
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factorbased ...
Much has been said about the ethics of requiring a submission to include a set number of citations/r...
This note highlights how journal self-citation practices substantially influence impact factor-based...
This article is inspired by a recent posting on the AISWorld listserv eliciting thoughts on the prac...
The practice of editorial self-referencing - journal editors requiring that authors include in the...
Bibliometric indicators increasingly affect careers, funding, and reputation of individuals, their i...