“…The substantial number of subdisciplines and skew to citation data limited the data analysis to descriptive observations, however this does not invalidate the trends in scholarly usage of kinesiology subdiscipline research observed in this study that were consistent with previous research on citations in kinesiology (Knudson, 2014;2015a2015b, 2022a. Extensive research has documented high skews and uncited articles in most all fields, so focus on top percentiles of cited research is most relevant approach to study usage of scholarly research (Bornmann & Marx, 2014;Leydesdorff & Bornmann, 2011;Leydesdorff & Opthof, 2010;Owlia et al, 2011;Knudson, 2015aKnudson, , 2015cKnudson, , 2019bKnudson, , 2022aSeglen, 1992;Stern, 1990). The not time-controlled nature of GS, investigator subjectivity in classifying GS profiles as kinesiologyaffiliated, and user profile variation noted above make it impossible to directly replicate this study.…”