BACKGROUND: A minority of scientific journals publishes the majority of scientific papers and receives the majority of citations. The extent of concentration of the most influential articles is less well known. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The 100 most-cited papers in the last decade in each of 21 scientific fields were analyzed; fields were considered as ecosystems and their "species" (journal) diversity was evaluated. Only 9% of journals in Journal Citation Reports had published at least one such paper. Among this 9%, half of them had published only one such paper. The number of journals that had published a larger number of most-cited papers decreased exponentially according to a Lotka law. Except for three scientific fields, six journals...
Most top impact factor ecology journals indicate a preference or requirement for short manuscripts; ...
The main aim of this work is to provide insight into a bibliometric analysis of Data Journals and Da...
Researchers rely on a system of scientometric ratings when they assess the development of a scientif...
A minority of scientific journals publishes the majority of scientific papers and receives the major...
<p>The diversity of journals publishing the 100 most-cited papers in a scientific field (here expres...
Previous research indicates that during the past 20 years, the highest-quality work has been publish...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
<p>Journals are ranked according to number of papers, citations, and most-cited papers, respectively...
Previous research indicates that during the past 20years, the highest-quality work has been publishe...
This article challenges recent research (Evans, 2008) reporting that the concentration of cited sci...
A new data source providing the citation links of book publications, the Book Citation Index (BKCI),...
Based on my experience and analyses of citation frequencies of papers published in various biologica...
The links among scholarly citations creates a tremendous network that reveals patterns of influence ...
Citation frequencies of scientific articles are increasingly used for academic evaluation in various...
Most top impact factor ecology journals indicate a preference or requirement for short manuscripts; ...
The main aim of this work is to provide insight into a bibliometric analysis of Data Journals and Da...
Researchers rely on a system of scientometric ratings when they assess the development of a scientif...
A minority of scientific journals publishes the majority of scientific papers and receives the major...
<p>The diversity of journals publishing the 100 most-cited papers in a scientific field (here expres...
Previous research indicates that during the past 20 years, the highest-quality work has been publish...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
<p>Journals are ranked according to number of papers, citations, and most-cited papers, respectively...
Previous research indicates that during the past 20years, the highest-quality work has been publishe...
This article challenges recent research (Evans, 2008) reporting that the concentration of cited sci...
A new data source providing the citation links of book publications, the Book Citation Index (BKCI),...
Based on my experience and analyses of citation frequencies of papers published in various biologica...
The links among scholarly citations creates a tremendous network that reveals patterns of influence ...
Citation frequencies of scientific articles are increasingly used for academic evaluation in various...
Most top impact factor ecology journals indicate a preference or requirement for short manuscripts; ...
The main aim of this work is to provide insight into a bibliometric analysis of Data Journals and Da...
Researchers rely on a system of scientometric ratings when they assess the development of a scientif...