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Vol. 51. Issue 2.
Pages 102 (February 2015)
Vol. 51. Issue 2.
Pages 102 (February 2015)
Letter to the Editor
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Self-citations Should be Counted
Las autocitas deberían considerarse relevantes
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James Hartley
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Dear Editor,

De Granda-Orive et al.1 argue that self-citations should not be counted when measuring the impact of publications. Garcia-Pachon et al.2 argue that self-citations should be counted in journals with limited distributions–particularly those that are not published in English. I want to propose a third alternative. This is that the in-text citations should be counted rather than those in the reference lists–and more than once if they occur more than once in the text.

I have published my reasons for suggesting this elsewhere.3 They are briefly summarised as:

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    The number of in-text citations indicates the weight attached to these references in an article (Hou et al.4) This weight is reduced if there are many in-text citations but only one or two in the reference list at the end. This reasoning applies both to self-citations as well as conventional ones.

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    Not all self-citations are there just for self-enhancement: they can tell the reader where to find a key publication; provide evidence for the writer's claims; draw the reader's attention to little-known (and unknown) work; indicate to the reader the scholarship and experience of the writer; align the author with a particular school of thought; and show the development of thought.

Thus the best way, I submit, to count the references in an article is to count their frequency in the text (not the list) according to their purposes. In my article3 I provide three examples of how this procedure might work.

References
[1]
J.I. De Granda-Orive, A. Alonso-Arroyo, R. Aleixandre-Benavent.
Autocitación: ¿debemos penalizarla?.
Arch Bronconeumol, 50 (2014), pp. 458
[2]
E. García-Pachón, I. Padilla-Navas.
¿Debe penalizarse la autocitación de artículos?.
Arch Bronconeumol, 50 (2014), pp. 372
[3]
J. Hartley.
To cite or not to cite: author self-citations and the impact factor.
Scientometics, 92 (2012), pp. 313-317
[4]
W.R. Hou, M. Li.
Counting citations in text rather than reference lists too improve the accuracy of assessing scientific contributions.
Bioessays, 72 (2011), pp. 4-72

Please cite this article as: Hartley J. Las autocitas deberían considerarse relevantes. Arch Bronconeumol. 2015;51:102.

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