Top recent research items by number of citations, weighted by simple impact factors and discounted by citation age
A recent research item is defined as a research item whose last version was published less than five years ago, and whose first version was published less that ten years before the last version. This list provides a discounted impact factor, wherein each citation is divided by its age in years (one for the current year). Thus, in 2007, a citation from an article in 2004 counts for 0.25.These computations are experimental and based on the citation analysis provided by the CitEc project, which uses data from items listed in RePEc. Citation counts are adjusted to exclude citations from the same series.
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Did you know? You can include your works in the database easily by uploading them on the Munich Personal RePEc Archive (MPRA) if you do not have access to an institutional RePEc archive.