[GOAL] Re: Author's refereed, revised, accepted final draft vs. publisher's version-of-record

2012-02-16 Thread Arthur Sale
Anthony Point 1 - absolutely true. Only a small minority of downloads lead to citations. Have a look at the download data of eprints.utas.edu.au. However I cannot resist writing that citations are not the same as impact. Only in academic circles are citations highly regarded and that is useful

[GOAL] Re: Author's refereed, revised, accepted final draft vs. publisher's version-of-record

2012-02-16 Thread Arthur Sale
Anthony Point 1 - absolutely true. Only a small minority of downloads lead to citations. Have a look at the download data of eprints.utas.edu.au. However I cannot resist writing that citations are not the same as impact. Only in academic circles are citations highly regarded and that is useful