2008
DOI: 10.1108/00220410810844150
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What do citation counts measure? A review of studies on citing behavior

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present a narrative review of studies on the citing behavior of scientists, covering mainly research published in the last 15 years. Based on the results of these studies, the paper seeks to answer the question of the extent to which scientists are motivated to cite a publication not only to acknowledge intellectual and cognitive influences of scientific peers, but also for other, possibly non‐scientific, reasons.Design/methodology/approachThe review covers research publi… Show more

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“…Este hecho ha estado acompañado de distintas interpretaciones sobre las funciones de las referencias en el texto científico. La literatura en bibliometría/cienciometría da cuenta de este debate (Cronin, 1981;Cozzens, 1989;Bornmann & Daniel, 2008).…”
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“…Este hecho ha estado acompañado de distintas interpretaciones sobre las funciones de las referencias en el texto científico. La literatura en bibliometría/cienciometría da cuenta de este debate (Cronin, 1981;Cozzens, 1989;Bornmann & Daniel, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…This means that the measures provided by bibliometrics are not the only indicators that might account for the results and impact of research. It follows that any measure used to gauge impact will also reflect social factors beyond the conventions or patterns of behavior of scientific output, which may be linked with the prestige of the author or of the institution where he/she works (Bornmann & Daniel, 2008), among other factors. Still, bibliometrics do reflect the cognitive value and scientific influence of the knowledge generated, and therefore are valid indicators of potential utility in benefit of the scientific, technological, economic and social development of the countries.…”
Section: Iberoamericano Del Conocimiento Eic) This Idea Is No Diffementioning
confidence: 99%
“…I include self-citations because there is a case for leaving them in and they make only a trivial difference in the case of highly-cited papers such as those covered here; I do not weight by the source of the citing journal; doing so would in my judgment be against the spirit of free competition among intellectual ideas. Nevertheless, I remain conscious of the difficulties and sociological influences pointed out by BORNMANN and DANIEL [2008].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%