For decades the number of scientific publications has been rapidly increasing, effectively out-dating knowledge at a tremendous rate. Only few scientific milestones remain relevant and continuously attract citations. Here we quantify how long scientific work remains being utilized, how long it takes before today's work is forgotten, and how milestone papers differ from those forgotten. To answer these questions, we study the complete temporal citation network of all American Physical Society journals. We quantify the probability of attracting citations for individual publications based on age and the number of citations they have received in the past. We capture both aspects, the forgetting and the tendency to cite already popular works, in...
Citation distributions are crucial for the analysis and modeling of the activity of scientists. We i...
Academic papers have been played as a protagonist to disseminate the expertise. Naturally, analysing...
Citation distributions are crucial for the analysis and modeling of the activity of scientists. We i...
Science is a growing system, exhibiting ~4% annual growth in publications and ~1.8% annual growth in...
Scientific production is steadily growing, exhibiting 4% annual growth in publications and 1.8% annu...
In many academic fields, the number of papers published each year has increased significantly over t...
We study the statistics of citations from all Physical Review journals for the 110-year period 1893 ...
The study of citation networks is of interest to the scientific community. However, the underlying m...
The prevalence of uncited papers or of highly cited papers, with respect to the bulk of publications...
This paper reports on an exploratory analysis of the behaviour of citations for management science p...
In all of science, the authors of publications depend on the knowledge presented by the previous pub...
Wang et al. (Reports, 4 October 2013, p. 127) claimed high prediction power for their model of citat...
This paper analyses the pattern of citations for papers published in 1990 across 6 MS/OR journals. ...
The goal of science has always been to investigate the world and its phenomena, by collecting data f...
Biologists are producing ever-increasing quantities of papers. The question arises of whether curren...
Citation distributions are crucial for the analysis and modeling of the activity of scientists. We i...
Academic papers have been played as a protagonist to disseminate the expertise. Naturally, analysing...
Citation distributions are crucial for the analysis and modeling of the activity of scientists. We i...
Science is a growing system, exhibiting ~4% annual growth in publications and ~1.8% annual growth in...
Scientific production is steadily growing, exhibiting 4% annual growth in publications and 1.8% annu...
In many academic fields, the number of papers published each year has increased significantly over t...
We study the statistics of citations from all Physical Review journals for the 110-year period 1893 ...
The study of citation networks is of interest to the scientific community. However, the underlying m...
The prevalence of uncited papers or of highly cited papers, with respect to the bulk of publications...
This paper reports on an exploratory analysis of the behaviour of citations for management science p...
In all of science, the authors of publications depend on the knowledge presented by the previous pub...
Wang et al. (Reports, 4 October 2013, p. 127) claimed high prediction power for their model of citat...
This paper analyses the pattern of citations for papers published in 1990 across 6 MS/OR journals. ...
The goal of science has always been to investigate the world and its phenomena, by collecting data f...
Biologists are producing ever-increasing quantities of papers. The question arises of whether curren...
Citation distributions are crucial for the analysis and modeling of the activity of scientists. We i...
Academic papers have been played as a protagonist to disseminate the expertise. Naturally, analysing...
Citation distributions are crucial for the analysis and modeling of the activity of scientists. We i...