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Article-level metrics and the evolution of scientific impact.

by: Cameron Neylon, Shirley Wu
PLoS biology In PLoS Biol, Vol. 7, No. 11. (17 November 2009), e1000242.  Key: citeulike:6129119

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The authors discuss the value of article-level metrics in determining an article's scientific impact.


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