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Celebrating our most read articles … so far

Celebrating our most read articles … so far

by Georgina Gurnhill | Jul 29, 2015 | Uncategorized

Last week we celebrated our most cited articles since we first began publishing in February 2013, so this week we wanted to turn the spotlight on to our most highly read articles during that time. We are proud that many of the articles published in PeerJ are already...
Let’s all be clear – why citation distribution matters and what we’re doing about it

Let’s all be clear – why citation distribution matters and what we’re doing about it

by Georgina Gurnhill | Jul 8, 2015 | Uncategorized

As yet another year of impact factor data is published, the same discussions arise as to whether such metrics are damaging the ecosystem of scientific research and the publishing of results. For many, including ourselves, the impact factor represents an incentive...
Announcing new data reports for PeerJ Articles: cited-by information

Announcing new data reports for PeerJ Articles: cited-by information

by PeerJ Staff | Apr 2, 2014 | regular

PeerJ has now been publishing for over a year (as of today we have published 329 peer-reviewed articles) and citations are starting to accrue to our articles from the wider literature. As a result, we are now displaying citation information on each PeerJ article....

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