Papers that are posted to a digital preprint archive are typically cited twice as often as papers that are not posted. This has been demonstrated for papers published in a wide variety of journals, and in many different subfields of astronomy. Most astronomers now use the arXiv.org server (astro-ph) to distribute preprints, but the solar physics community has an independent archive hosted at Montana State University. For several samples of solar physics papers published in 2003, I quantify the boost in citation rates for preprints posted to each of these servers. I show that papers on the MSU archive typically have citation rates 1.7 times higher than the average of similar papers that are not posted as preprints, while those posted to astr...
A potential motivation for scientists to deposit their scientific work as preprints is to enhance it...
In calendar years 2001 and 2002, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 7768 papers tha...
This paper presents some indications to the existence of a citation advantage related to sharing dat...
The rise in the use of the arXiv preprint server (astro-ph) over the past decade has led to a major ...
The main purpose of this article is to reveal the effect of self-archiving on the citation impact of...
We continue the investigation for more than 2,150 astrophysics papers published from July 2007 to Ju...
<p>Many observatories maintain bibliographies to document their impact and justify their continued f...
[EN] This article shows an approach to the study of two fundamental aspects of the prepublication of...
Contemporary scholarly discourse follows many alternative routes in addition to the three-century ol...
Demands for Data Management Plans are now common from both national, international and private resea...
In 2001, about 2100 papers appearing in 18 journals reported and/or analyzed data collected with gro...
Journals occasionally solicit manuscripts for special collections, in which all papers are focused o...
In 2001, 18 journals published about 1270 astronomical papers that reported and/or analyzed data gat...
In calendar years 2001 to 2003, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 11 831 papers th...
This investigation provides evidence that e-prints are an integral component of the scholarly commun...
A potential motivation for scientists to deposit their scientific work as preprints is to enhance it...
In calendar years 2001 and 2002, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 7768 papers tha...
This paper presents some indications to the existence of a citation advantage related to sharing dat...
The rise in the use of the arXiv preprint server (astro-ph) over the past decade has led to a major ...
The main purpose of this article is to reveal the effect of self-archiving on the citation impact of...
We continue the investigation for more than 2,150 astrophysics papers published from July 2007 to Ju...
<p>Many observatories maintain bibliographies to document their impact and justify their continued f...
[EN] This article shows an approach to the study of two fundamental aspects of the prepublication of...
Contemporary scholarly discourse follows many alternative routes in addition to the three-century ol...
Demands for Data Management Plans are now common from both national, international and private resea...
In 2001, about 2100 papers appearing in 18 journals reported and/or analyzed data collected with gro...
Journals occasionally solicit manuscripts for special collections, in which all papers are focused o...
In 2001, 18 journals published about 1270 astronomical papers that reported and/or analyzed data gat...
In calendar years 2001 to 2003, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 11 831 papers th...
This investigation provides evidence that e-prints are an integral component of the scholarly commun...
A potential motivation for scientists to deposit their scientific work as preprints is to enhance it...
In calendar years 2001 and 2002, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 7768 papers tha...
This paper presents some indications to the existence of a citation advantage related to sharing dat...