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scholze's impact [17 articles]

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  • notes Measuring research impact in an open access environment
    by F Scholze
  • Earlier Web Usage Statistics as Predictors of Later Citation Impact
    Journal of the American Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) (2005)
    by T Brody, S Harnad, L Carr
  • Relation between online "hit counts" and subsequent citations: prospective study of research papers in the BMJ
    BMJ, Vol. 329, No. 7465. (4 September 2004), pp. 546-547.
    by Thomas V Perneger
  • Statistical relationships between downloads and citations at the level of individual documents within a single journal
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Vol. 56, No. 10. (31 May 2005), pp. 1088-1097.
    by Henk F Moed
    posted to bibliometrics citation impact usage by scholze on 2006-07-13 14:58:02 as ** along with 2 people esperr hpiwowar
  • Ten-Year Cross-Disciplinary Comparison of the Growth of Open Access and How it Increases Research Citation Impact
    IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, Vol. 28, No. 4. (18 Jun 2005), pp. 39-47.
    by C Hajjem, S Harnad, Y Gingras
  • Free online availability substantially increases a paper's impact.
    Nature, Vol. 411, No. 6837. (31 May 2001)
  • Journal Status
    (9 Jan 2006)
    by Johan Bollen, Marko A Rodriguez, Herbert Van de Sompel
  • Open Access Citation Information
    (2005)
  • Three options for citation tracking: Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science
    Biomedical Digital Libraries, Vol. 3 (29 June 2006), 7.
    by Nisa Bakkalbasi, Kathleen Bauer, Janis Glover, Lei Wang
  • Prestige is factored into journal ratings
    Nature, Vol. 439, No. 7078. (15 February 2006), pp. 770-771.
    by Philip Ball
  • Citation analysis as a tool in journal evaluation.
    Science, Vol. 178, No. 60. (3 November 1972), pp. 471-479.
  • The "impact factor" revisited
    Biomedical Digital Libraries, Vol. 2, No. 1. (05 December 2005), 7.
    by Peng Dong, Marie Loh, Adrian Mondry
  • An Architecture for the Aggregation and Analysis of Scholarly Usage Data
    (24 May 2006)
    by Johan Bollen, Herbert Van de Sompel
    posted to impact open_access by scholze on 2006-06-19 14:43:41 as read along with 1 person mmkurth
  • Citation Advantage of Open Access Articles
    PLoS Biol., Vol. 4, No. 5. (May 2006), 157.
    by Gunther Eysenbach
    posted to citation impact open_access by scholze on 2006-06-19 14:16:42 as *** along with 1 person p0ol
  • Open access increases citation rate.
    PLoS Biol, Vol. 4, No. 5. (May 2006)
  • Toward alternative metrics of journal impact: A comparison of download and citation data
    Information Processing & Management, Vol. 41, No. 6. (December 2005), pp. 1419-1440.
    by Johan Bollen, Herbert Van de Sompel, Joan A Smith, Rick Luce
  • The Open Research Web: A Preview of the Optimal and the Inevitable
    (2006)
    by N Shadbolt, T Brody, L Carr, S Harnad
    edited by N Jacobs
    posted to impact open_access by scholze on 2006-06-19 13:55:38 as ** along with 1 person hpiwowar
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