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Can the Highly Cited Psychiatric Paper be Predicted Early?
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2009Objective: Predicting the impact of any research article on its scientific discipline is often viewed as requiring the passage of time. A recent BMJ article, however, reported that an article's citation rate at 2years could be predicted by data available 3weeks following publication. The question remains as to whether establishing a citation trajectory
Matthew, Hyett, Gordon, Parker
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Evidence-Based Blepharoplasty: An Analysis of Highly Cited Research Papers
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2022Purpose: The purpose of the study was to appraise the methodological quality of the highest impact blepharoplasty research and to describe prevalent research themes. Methods: The 100 most highly cited research papers relevant to blepharoplasty were obtained from Web of Science, with
Walton N, Charles +4 more
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Why authors think their papers are highly cited
Scientometrics, 2004A survey of authors of highly cited papers in 22 fields was undertaken in connection with a new bibliometric resource called Essential Science Indicators (ESI®). Authors were asked to give their opinions on why their papers are highly cited. They generally responded by describing specific internal, technical aspects of their work, relating them to ...
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The effect of highly cited papers on national citation indicators
Scientometrics, 2004Citation distributions are extremely skewed. This paper addresses the following question: To what extent are national citation indicators influenced by a small minority of highly cited articles? This question has not been studied before at the level of national indicators.
Dag W. Aksnes, Gunnar Sivertsen
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Highly cited papers in rheumatology: identification and conceptual analysis
Scientometrics, 2018Rheumatology is a broad research area with an extensive background in scientific publications. Thus, the present study aims to identify the highly cited papers in Rheumatology research field, analyzing some aspects such as the documents distribution by years, journals, authors, institutions and countries.
Veronica Perez-Cabezas +5 more
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Highly Cited Soviet Papers: An Exploratory Investigation
Social Studies of Science, 1983The bibliometric methodology of citation tabulation is applied to the problem of identifying highly cited Soviet scientific areas. A general lack of highly cited Soviet papers is apparent. A further indication of the isolation of Soviet science is the existence of two discrete sets of highly cited Soviet papers, one set published in Soviet journals and
Francis Narin +2 more
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Assessing What Distinguishes Highly Cited from Less-Cited Papers Published in Interfaces
Interfaces, 2010We evaluate what distinguishes a highly cited Interfaces paper from other Interfaces papers that are cited less often. Citations are used to acknowledge prior relevant research, to document sources of information, and to substantiate claims. As such, citations play a key role in the evolution of knowledge.
Thomas A. Hamrick +2 more
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Highly cited papers in Slovenia:
2014Despite some criticism and the search for alternative methods of citation analysis it's an important bibliometric method, which measures the impact of published research results. In the last decade, special attention has been paid to highly cited papers, publications representing the highest quality, scientific excellence.
Južnič, Primož, Pečlin, Stojan
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1980
Charles Oppenheim, Eugene Garfield
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Charles Oppenheim, Eugene Garfield
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The significance of the number of highly cited papers as an indicator of scientific prolificacy
Scientometrics, 1990After presenting arguments that the number of highly cited papers (HCPs, 25 or more citations) has some advantages as an indicator of an author's scientific impact, the paper discusses citation data of 338 university professors in departments of medicine in the Netherlands. An analysis of the distribution of HCPs over the years provides support for the
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