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Are Mendeley reader counts high enough for research evaluations when articles are published?

机译:在发表文章时,Mendeley读者是否对研究评估足够重视?

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Purpose - Mendeley reader counts have been proposed as early indicators for the impact of academic publications. The purpose of this paper is to assess whether there are enough Mendeley readers for research evaluation purposes during the month when an article is first published. Design/methodology/approach - Average Mendeley reader counts were compared to the average Scopus citation counts for 104,520 articles from ten disciplines during the second half of 2016. Findings - Articles attracted, on average, between 0.1 and 0.8 Mendeley readers per article in the month in which they first appeared in Scopus. This is about ten times more than the average Scopus citation count. Research limitations/implications - Other disciplines may use Mendeley more or less than the ten investigated here. The results are dependent on Scopus's indexing practices, and Mendeley reader counts can be manipulated and have national and seniority biases. Practical implications - Mendeley reader counts during the month of publication are more powerful than Scopus citations for comparing the average impacts of groups of documents but are not high enough to differentiate between the impacts of typical individual articles. Originality/value - This is the first multi-disciplinary and systematic analysis of Mendeley reader counts from the publication month of an article.
机译:目的-建议将Mendeley读者数量作为影响学术出版物影响的早期指标。本文的目的是评估在文章首次发表的当月是否有足够的Mendeley读者用于研究评估。设计/方法/方法-将2016年下半年的Mendeley平均读者计数与10个学科的104,520篇文章的Scopus平均引用计数进行比较。结果-本月平均每篇文章吸引0.1至0.8名Mendeley读者他们第一次出现在Scopus中。这大约是Scopus平均引用次数的十倍。研究的局限性/意义-其他学科可能比此处研究的十个学科更多或更少地使用Mendeley。结果取决于Scopus的索引编制方法,并且Mendeley的读者数可能会受到操纵,并带有国家和年龄偏见。实际意义-在比较当月文档组的平均影响时,Mendeley读者数比Scopus引用要强大,但不足以区分典型文章的影响。原创性/价值-这是从文章发表之月起对Mendeley读者数进行的首次跨学科和系统的分析。

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