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PeerJ Computer Science’s most-cited papers: Software citation principles – Author Interview with Daniel S. Katz, Arfon M. Smith and Kyle E. Niemeyer

PeerJ Computer Science’s most-cited papers: Software citation principles – Author Interview with Daniel S. Katz, Arfon M. Smith and Kyle E. Niemeyer

by PeerJ Community | Jul 6, 2020 | Author Interview, Computer Science

Impact is more than just a number. For this interview series, we revisited some of the most cited papers published in PeerJ Computer Science and asked the authors to tell us about the real-world impact and applications of their research beyond the number of citations...

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