This article challenges recent research (Evans, 2008) reporting that the concentration of cited scientific literature increases with the online availability of articles and journals. Using Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science, the present article analyses changes in the concentration of citations received (2- and 5-year citation windows) by papers published between 1900 and 2005.Three measures of concentration are used: the percentage of papers that received at least one citation (cited papers); the percentage of papers needed to account for 20%,50%, and 80% of the citations; and the Herfindahl-Hirschman index (HHI). These measures are used for four broad disciplines: natural sciences and engineering, medical fields, social sciences, a...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has create...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
How do the level of usage of an article, the timeframe of its usage and its subject area relate to t...
The prevalence of uncited papers or of highly cited papers, with respect to the bulk of publications...
BACKGROUND: A minority of scientific journals publishes the majority of scientific papers and receiv...
Previous research indicates that during the past 20years, the highest-quality work has been publishe...
A recent article by James Evans in Science (Evans 2008) is being widely discussed in the science and...
A recent article by James Evans in Science (Evans 2008) is being widely discussed in the science and...
A minority of scientific journals publishes the majority of scientific papers and receives the major...
This article studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a 5-year ci...
With the vast majority of scientific papers now available online, the author describes how the Web i...
Online journals promise to serve more information to more dispersed audiences and are more efficien...
For decades the number of scientific publications has been rapidly increasing, effectively out-datin...
Does online availability boost citations? Using a panel of citations to economics and business journ...
It has been suggested that the "visibility" of an article influences its citation count. More specif...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has create...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
How do the level of usage of an article, the timeframe of its usage and its subject area relate to t...
The prevalence of uncited papers or of highly cited papers, with respect to the bulk of publications...
BACKGROUND: A minority of scientific journals publishes the majority of scientific papers and receiv...
Previous research indicates that during the past 20years, the highest-quality work has been publishe...
A recent article by James Evans in Science (Evans 2008) is being widely discussed in the science and...
A recent article by James Evans in Science (Evans 2008) is being widely discussed in the science and...
A minority of scientific journals publishes the majority of scientific papers and receives the major...
This article studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a 5-year ci...
With the vast majority of scientific papers now available online, the author describes how the Web i...
Online journals promise to serve more information to more dispersed audiences and are more efficien...
For decades the number of scientific publications has been rapidly increasing, effectively out-datin...
Does online availability boost citations? Using a panel of citations to economics and business journ...
It has been suggested that the "visibility" of an article influences its citation count. More specif...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has create...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
How do the level of usage of an article, the timeframe of its usage and its subject area relate to t...