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    One of the world’s most cited scientists, Rafael Luque, suspended without pay for 13 years, 2023, Manuel Ansede

    El Pais One of the most cited scientists in the world, the Spanish chemist Rafael Luque, has been suspended without pay for the next 13 years, according to Luque himself and the institution where he worked until recently, the University of Córdoba in Spain. The university has sanctioned Luque...
  2. Andy

    Elsevier investigates hundreds of peer reviewers for manipulating citations

    https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02639-9
  3. Luther Blissett

    How citation distortions create unfounded authority: analysis of a citation network (2009) S A Greenberg

    I think people will be interested in this paper which shows a way of detecting and showing how citation bias can create unfounded authority. The parallels with the whole BPS network seem striking. I've often seen reference to how certain authors cite themselves. (emphasis added)...
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    "Abnormal illness behaviour" and the missing citations.

    You will, from time to time, have seen references to "abnormal illness behaviour" in connection with ME or CFS, and these will no doubt have cited the various papers by Mechanic on the subject of "illness behaviour". It seems that this is not quite the full story. There appears to be a lacuna...
  5. Indigophoton

    The academic papers researchers regard as significant are not those that are highly cited

    http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2018/05/14/the-academic-papers-researchers-regard-as-significant-are-not-those-that-are-highly-cited/
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