OBJECTIVES: This study aims to assess the impact of articles with very high reprint orders ("high-reprint articles") by measuring their citation in the subsequent literature as compared with a control group of articles. METHODS: The twenty-one articles (published in the Lancet in 1998) with reprint orders of over 10,000 were matched with a control set of twenty-one articles with smaller reprint orders. The Science Citation Index was used to obtain the number of citations for each of the forty-two articles. RESULTS: The twenty-one high-reprint articles were cited 2,548 times; the mean number of citations was 121 (range, 3 to 499 citations per article). Five of the twenty-one high-reprint articles had more than 200 citations, but seven (33%) ...
The author considers the fundamental possibilities provided by reprint request analysis for direct m...
International audienceHow can the title of a paper affect its subsequent number of citations? We com...
The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the extent to which funding and study design are associated with high reprint ...
Getting cited is important for scholars and for the institutions in which they work. Whether because...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remain unnoticed?...
The number of citations received is considered an index of study quality and impact. We aimed to exa...
Background: The number of citations received is considered an index of study quality and impact. We ...
In this paper we investigate the scattering of journals and literature obsolescence reflected in mor...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
This paper reports on a study of Reprint Requests (RRs). It is estimated that tens of millions of RR...
<p>Earlier publications have shown that the number of references as well as the number of received c...
Articles in high-impact journals are, on average, more frequently cited. But are they cited more oft...
Metrics of success or impact in academia may do more harm than good. To explore the value of citatio...
The author considers the fundamental possibilities provided by reprint request analysis for direct m...
International audienceHow can the title of a paper affect its subsequent number of citations? We com...
The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the extent to which funding and study design are associated with high reprint ...
Getting cited is important for scholars and for the institutions in which they work. Whether because...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remain unnoticed?...
The number of citations received is considered an index of study quality and impact. We aimed to exa...
Background: The number of citations received is considered an index of study quality and impact. We ...
In this paper we investigate the scattering of journals and literature obsolescence reflected in mor...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
This paper reports on a study of Reprint Requests (RRs). It is estimated that tens of millions of RR...
<p>Earlier publications have shown that the number of references as well as the number of received c...
Articles in high-impact journals are, on average, more frequently cited. But are they cited more oft...
Metrics of success or impact in academia may do more harm than good. To explore the value of citatio...
The author considers the fundamental possibilities provided by reprint request analysis for direct m...
International audienceHow can the title of a paper affect its subsequent number of citations? We com...
The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In ...