“…Researchers may add an article to their Mendeley library at the time that they read it or even beforehand (Mohammadi, Thelwall, & Kousha, 2016), which largely removes the publication lag (Maflahi & Thelwall, 2016, in press;Thelwall & Sud, 2016;Thelwall, 2017a). Mendeley reader counts are suitable substitutes for citation counts because they correlate highly with them in many fields (Haustein, Larivière, Thelwall, Amyot, & Peters, 2014;Mohammadi, & Thelwall, 2014;Thelwall & Wilson, 2016;Zahedi, Costas, & Wouters, 2014;Zahedi, Costas, & Wouters, 2017), suggesting that they also indicate both scholarly influence and peer quality judgements.…”