I was chatting with a colleague of mine who was having a bit of trouble getting jobs because rather than having a lot of minor publications, he has a few HEAVILY cited papers -- I was wondering if any of you either put a "Cited X times" next to each article in your CV's publication section, or have seen people doing this? Would those of you who are reading CVs for potential applicants be interested in seeing these sort of statistics (derived from google scholar or science citation)? Thanks!
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