Citations remain a prime, yet controversial, measure of academic performance. Ideally, how often a paper is cited should solely depend on the quality of the science reported therein. However, non-scientific factors, including structural elements (e.g., length of abstract, number of references) or attributes of authors (e.g., prestige and gender), may all influence citation outcomes. Knowing the predicted effect of these features on citations might make it possible to 'game the system' of citation counts when writing a paper. We conducted a meta-analysis to build a quantitative understanding of the effect of similar non-scientific features on the impact of scientific articles in terms of citations. We showed that article length, number of au...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
Metrics of success or impact in academia may do more harm than good. To explore the value of citatio...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
Citations remain a prime, yet controversial, measure of academic performance. Ideally, how often a p...
Citations remain a prime, yet controversial, measure of academic performance. Ideally, how often a p...
Citations remain a prime, yet controversial, measure of academic performance. Ideally, how often a p...
textabstractThe number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific...
The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In ...
The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In ...
In spite of previous research demonstrating the risks involved, and counsel against the practice as ...
In spite of previous research demonstrating the risks involved, and counsel against the practice as ...
Technology driven changings with consecutive increase in the on-line availability and accessibility ...
In spite of previous research demonstrating the risks involved, and counsel against the practice as ...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
Articles in high-impact journals are, on average, more frequently cited. But are they cited more oft...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
Metrics of success or impact in academia may do more harm than good. To explore the value of citatio...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
Citations remain a prime, yet controversial, measure of academic performance. Ideally, how often a p...
Citations remain a prime, yet controversial, measure of academic performance. Ideally, how often a p...
Citations remain a prime, yet controversial, measure of academic performance. Ideally, how often a p...
textabstractThe number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific...
The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In ...
The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In ...
In spite of previous research demonstrating the risks involved, and counsel against the practice as ...
In spite of previous research demonstrating the risks involved, and counsel against the practice as ...
Technology driven changings with consecutive increase in the on-line availability and accessibility ...
In spite of previous research demonstrating the risks involved, and counsel against the practice as ...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
Articles in high-impact journals are, on average, more frequently cited. But are they cited more oft...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
Metrics of success or impact in academia may do more harm than good. To explore the value of citatio...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...