Mendeley读者数作为识别高被引文献的筛选工具

Mendeley readership as a filtering tool to identify highly cited publications

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) · 2017
被引 55
ABS 3

中文导读

大规模分析显示,Mendeley读者数比期刊引文分数更能有效识别各学科各年份的高被引文献,且对近期文献的覆盖更优,可作为研究影响力的早期指标。

Abstract

This study presents a large‐scale analysis of the distribution and presence of Mendeley readership scores over time and across disciplines. We study whether Mendeley readership scores (RS) can identify highly cited publications more effectively than journal citation scores (JCS). Web of Science (WoS) publications with digital object identifiers (DOIs) published during the period 2004–2013 and across five major scientific fields were analyzed. The main result of this study shows that RS are more effective (in terms of precision/recall values) than JCS to identify highly cited publications across all fields of science and publication years. The findings also show that 86.5% of all the publications are covered by Mendeley and have at least one reader. Also, the share of publications with Mendeley RS is increasing from 84% in 2004 to 89% in 2009, and decreasing from 88% in 2010 to 82% in 2013. However, it is noted that publications from 2010 onwards exhibit on average a higher density of readership versus citation scores. This indicates that compared to citation scores, RS are more prevalent for recent publications and hence they could work as an early indicator of research impact. These findings highlight the potential and value of Mendeley as a tool for scientometric purposes and particularly as a relevant tool to identify highly cited publications.

文献计量学引文分析替代计量学科学评价