[Sigmetrics] "Men have a greater tendency to cite themselves, study says"

Williams Nwagwu willieezi at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 21 13:54:06 EDT 2015


The link to this paper is not active. It will be nice to know how many men write in relation to women, and whether the data was normalised to correct for this.
 


     On Monday, September 21, 2015 5:54 PM, Nicholas Collin Paul de Gloucester <de_Ghloucester at openmailbox.org> wrote:
   

 Dear researchers:

You might be interested to read "Men have a greater tendency to cite
themselves, study says" (
  HTTP://ScienceCareers.ScienceMag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2015_09_03/caredit.a1500217 
) by Beryl Lieff Benderly about Molly King et al., "Men set their own
cites high: Gender and self-citation across fields and over
time". This webpage hyperlinks to
  HTTPS://Docs.Google.com/a/mollymking.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=bW9sbHlta2luZy5jb218d3d3fGd4OjdhZTNmMTczNWYwNjAxNTQ

Regards,
Nicholas Collin Paul de Gloucester
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