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Preprint citation practice in PLOS [PDF]
AbstractThe role of preprints in the scientific production and their part in citations have been growing over the past 10 years. In this paper we study preprint citations in several different aspects: the progression of preprint citations over time, their relative frequencies in relation to the IMRaD structure of articles, their distributions over time,
Marc Bertin, Iana Atanassova
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Theory and Practice of Data Citation [PDF]
Citations are the cornerstone of knowledge propagation and the primary means of assessing the quality of research, as well as directing investments in science.
Silvello, Gianmaria
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Software Citation in Theory and Practice [PDF]
In most fields, computational models and data analysis have become a significant part of how research is performed, in addition to the more traditional theory and experiment. Mathematics is no exception to this trend.
AM Smith, AM Smith, J Howison
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Citation bias: questionable research practice or scientific misconduct?
Citation bias occurs when authors preferentially cite research that supports their own findings or claims, or research that showed what they had hoped to find but didn’t find in their research.
Bram Duyx +4 more
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The History and Future of Data Citation in Practice
In this review, we adopt the definition that ‘Data citation is a reference to data for the purpose of credit attribution and facilitation of access to the data’ (TGDCSP 2013: CIDCR6).
Mark A. Parsons +2 more
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Software citation principles [PDF]
Software is a critical part of modern research and yet there is little support across the scholarly ecosystem for its acknowledgement and citation. Inspired by the activities of the FORCE11 working group focused on data citation, this document summarizes
Arfon M. Smith +3 more
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Biased Citation Practice and Taxonomic Parochialism
AbstractCitation bias in scientific literature is as widespread as unwelcome. Among other drawbacks, it has a detrimental influence by the wide use of citation statistics for political decisions on resource distribution. Here I ask whether a taxonomic citation bias exists in behavioural studies.
M. Taborsky
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Citation as Ceremony: #SayHerName, #CiteBlackWomen, and the Practice of Reparative Enunciation
Liberal politics are subtended by several fatal, commonsense binaries: state vs. interpersonal violence; trans vs. non-trans women; armed vs. innocent victims. Each of these binaries render Black women alternately invisible, incidental, and illegible. In
Savannah Shange
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Citations and References: Guidelines on Literature Practices
Introduction. Citations of scholarly publications are considered an efficient measure of productivity of research and researchers. They are part of scholarly communication, driving the evolving knowledge in all disciplines.
Elena Tikhonova, Lilia Raitskaya
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This article details a correction to the article: Task Group on Data Citation Standards and Practices, C.-I., 2013. Out of Cite, Out of Mind: The Current State of Practice, Policy, and Technology for the Citation of Data.
CODATA-ICSTI Task Group on Data Citation Standards and Practices
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