On the Citation Advantage of linking to data
abernard102@gmail.com 2012-07-05
Summary:
Use the link to access the full text article deposited in hprints and Humanities, “the free Nordic Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences e-print repository. The abstract for the article reads as follows: “This paper present some indications of the existence of a Citation Advantage related to linked data, using astrophysics as a case. Using simple measures, I find that the Citation Advantage presently (at the least since 2009) amounts to papers with links to data receiving on the average 50% more citations per paper per year, than the papers without links to data. A similar study by other authors should a cummulative effect after several years amounting to 20%. Hence, a Data Sharing Citation Advantage seems inevitable.”