2023
DOI: 10.24069/sep-22-47
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And they try, and they praise, but they don’t marry: Once again about the connection between downloads, views and citations

Abstract: The question of the possible influence of the number of views / downloads of scientific articles from journal websites, as well as the number of their mentions in social networks on the number of subsequent citations of these publications is considered. In particular, an analysis of some of such correlations is carried out on the example of 39 Russian translated journals of biological orientation distributed by the Springer Nature publishing house. Data from 2019–2021 was used regarding the number of article d… Show more

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“…The multidisciplinary nature of some fields can also affect citation rates, as articles in these fields may have a smaller target audience (Thelwall et al, 2023). Promotion by authors can play a role in increasing citations, as actively promoting and disseminating research can attract more attention and citations (Khokhlov & Morgunova, 2023). The impact of research, the relevance of niche topics, and the age of publications can also influence citation rates (Sebo & Clair, 2023).…”
Section: Number Of Published Studies Per Yearmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multidisciplinary nature of some fields can also affect citation rates, as articles in these fields may have a smaller target audience (Thelwall et al, 2023). Promotion by authors can play a role in increasing citations, as actively promoting and disseminating research can attract more attention and citations (Khokhlov & Morgunova, 2023). The impact of research, the relevance of niche topics, and the age of publications can also influence citation rates (Sebo & Clair, 2023).…”
Section: Number Of Published Studies Per Yearmentioning
confidence: 99%