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The relationship between citations and number of downloads in Decision Support Systems

✍ Scribed by Daniel E. O'Leary


Book ID
113570700
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
300 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-9236

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✦ Synopsis


In this increasingly digital age, the number of times a paper is downloaded and the number of citations to it are becoming indicators of the interest, visibility and impact of the paper. As a result, downloads and citations increasingly are becoming a part of the evaluation process of faculty, departments and universities. This paper finds that the number of citations and downloads are closely related. A statistically significant relationship is found between the number of citations from different citation sources and the number of downloads of Decision Support Systems. In addition, the different the number of citations from sources of citation information are found to be highly correlated with each other.


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## Abstract Statistical relationships between downloads from ScienceDirect of documents in Elsevier's electronic journal __Tetrahedron Letters__ and citations to these documents recorded in journals processed by the Institute for Scientific Information/Thomson Scientific for the __Science Citation