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The data sharing advantage in astrophysics

We present here evidence for the existence of a citation advantage within astrophysics for papers that link to data. Using simple measures based on publication data from NASA Astrophysics Data System we find a citation advantage for papers with links to data receiving on the average significantly mo...

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Published in:Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 2015-08, Vol.11 (A29A), p.172-175
Main Authors: Dorch, Bertil F., Drachen, Thea M., Ellegaard, Ole
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