On “Self-Citation” in Academic Publications
This article examines the phenomenon of self-citation which is a widely discussed topic in the broader scientific literature. Self-citation is a natural part of the scientific publishing process as the researchers should cite themselves to avoid ...
Hanife Neris Yüksel +2 more
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Correlation between Self-Citation and Impact Factor in Iranian English Medical Journals in WoS and ISC: A Comparative Ap-proach [PDF]
Background: In this study, the impact of self-citation (Journal and Author) on impact factor of Iranian English Medical journals in two international citation databases, Web of Science (WoS) and Islamic world science citation center (ISC), were compared ...
Seyed Javad GHAZI MIRSAEID +2 more
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Self-citation policies in anaesthesiology journals [PDF]
Inappropriate authors’ self-promoting is a growing mal-practice1, possibly prompted by the mounting scientific importance of author’s metrics. We recently surveyed the submission guidelines of Anaesthesiology journals for the presence of policies discouraging author self-citations (A-SC)2.
Sanfilippo F. +4 more
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Metinsel-aşkınlık ilişkileri kuramı, belirli ölçüde Ferdinand de Saussure tarafından tasarlanarak yirminci yüzyıl dil biliminin temelini teşkil eden Yapısalcılık kuramına, önemli ölçüde Mihail Bahtin tarafından temsil edilen biçimci anlayışa ...
Muharrem Dayanç, Gizem Kunduracı
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Patterns of citation when Korean scientists cite other Korean scientists [PDF]
Citation patterns of Korean scientists are investigated by analyzing the references of the papers authored by Korean chemists and published in two journals of different standing. Particular interest is given to how frequently Korean researchers quote the
Yeonok Chung, Kihong Kim
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Andrzej Pekalski networks of scientific interests with internal degrees of freedom through self-citation analysis [PDF]
Old and recent theoretical works by Andrzej Pekalski (APE) are recalled as possible sources of interest for describing network formation and clustering in complex (scientific) communities, through self-organisation and percolation processes.
A. SCHARNHORST +5 more
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Effect of Self-Citation on the H-Index of Faculty Members of the Top 5 Engineering Universities in Iran [PDF]
Background and aim: Self-citation occurs when the author cites his/her own previous scientific works. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of self-citation on the H- index of faculty members of the top 5 engineering universities in ...
Farzaneh Mohammadijozdani +1 more
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The h-index and self-citations [PDF]
The h-index [1] has been claimed to provide a simple way to compare objectively the scientific achievement of researchers and has rapidly become one of the most favoured measures of scientific output [2]. The h-index is an author's number of articles (h) that have received at least h citations [1], and thus depends on the number of a researcher's ...
Engqvist, Leif, Frommen, Joachim G
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Self-enhancement in scientific research: the self-citation bias [PDF]
A typical psychology article contains 3 to 9 self-citations, depending on the length of the reference list (10% of all citations). In contrast, cited colleagues rarely receive more than 3 citations.
Brysbaert, Marc, Smyth, Sinead
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The comparison of impact factor and self citation trend between french and german journals [PDF]
All French and German journals indexed in the Journal Citation Reports through 2000-2005 were analysed. The study showed that the portion of French journals entering material to the JCR data bank in 2005 counted 1% whereas the portion of German journals ...
Biglu, Mohammad Hossein
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