Thursday, 14 January 2016

33 Ways for Improving Citations

 Source: http://www.sci-pub.net/blog/?p=40

33 Ways for Improving Citations

February 16, 2015 at 19:00
GrowthGraph
Citation counts may not be the best way to measure a
researcher’s success, and we don’t claim that they are. But I propose
that we leave that discussion for a later post.
In the meanwhile, scientists looking to increase citation frequency may want to read “Effective Strategies for Increasing Citation Frequency” by “Nader Ale Ebrahim” et al. The authors scanned existing literature and identified 33 ways of improving citations.
Several of those ways are linked to making papers Open
Source or to creating an ORCID profile. The team here at Science
Publication Network strongly supports these two ideas, and we’ll soon
launch tools to help scientists to better get the most out of them. Stay
tuned!
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33 Ways for Improving Citations

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