Citations to arXiv Preprints by Indexed Journals and their Impact on Research Evaluation

[EN] This article shows an approach to the study of two fundamental aspects of the prepublication of scientific manuscripts in specialized repositories (arXiv). The first refers to the size of the interaction of ¿standard papers¿ in journals appearing in the Web of Science (WoS) ¿ now Clarivate Anal...

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Autores: Ferrer Sapena, Antonia|||0000-0001-6432-917X, Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael, Peset Mancebo, María Fernanda|||0000-0003-3706-6532, Sánchez Pérez, Enrique Alfonso|||0000-0001-8854-3154
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2018
País:España
Institución:Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Repositorio:RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:riunet.upv.es:10251/124593
Acceso en línea:https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/124593
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Preprint
Research evaluation
ArXiv
Impact
Bibliometric analysis
Citation
MATEMATICA APLICADA
BIBLIOTECONOMIA Y DOCUMENTACION
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Sumario:[EN] This article shows an approach to the study of two fundamental aspects of the prepublication of scientific manuscripts in specialized repositories (arXiv). The first refers to the size of the interaction of ¿standard papers¿ in journals appearing in the Web of Science (WoS) ¿ now Clarivate Analytics ¿ and ¿non-standard papers¿ (manuscripts appearing in arXiv). Specifically, we analyze the citations found in the WoS to articles in arXiv. The second aspect is how publication in arXiv affects the citation count of authors. The question is whether or not prepublishing in arXiv benefits authors from the point of view of increasing their citations, or rather produces a dispersion, which would diminish the relevance of their publications in evaluation processes. Data have been collected from arXiv, the websites of the journals, Google Scholar, and WoS following a specific ad hoc procedure. The number of citations in journal articles published in WoS to preprints in arXiv is not large. We show that citation counts from regular papers and preprints using different sources (arXiv, the journal¿s website, WoS) give completely different results. This suggests a rather scattered picture of citations that could distort the citation count of a given article against the author¿s interest. However, the number of WoS references to arXiv preprints is small, minimizing this potential negative effect.