Do citations and impact factors relate to the real numbers in publications? A case study of citation rates, impact, and effect sizes in ecology and evolutionary biology.
Metrics of success or impact in academia may do more harm than good. To explore the value of citations, the reported efficacy of treatments in ecology and evolution from close to 1,500 publications was examined. If citation behavior is rationale, i.e. studies that successfully applied a treatment an...
Main Authors: | Lortie, C, Aarssen, L, Budden, A, Leimu, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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