Defining and identifying Sleeping Beauties in science

Volume: 112, Issue: 24, Pages: 7426 - 7431
Published: May 26, 2015
Abstract
A Sleeping Beauty (SB) in science refers to a paper whose importance is not recognized for several years after publication. Its citation history exhibits a long hibernation period followed by a sudden spike of popularity. Previous studies suggest a relative scarcity of SBs. The reliability of this conclusion is, however, heavily dependent on identification methods based on arbitrary threshold parameters for sleeping time and number of citations,...
Paper Details
Title
Defining and identifying Sleeping Beauties in science
Published Date
May 26, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
24
Pages
7426 - 7431
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