Shorter distances between papers over time are due to more cross-field references and increased citation rate to higher-impact papers

Volume: 116, Issue: 44, Pages: 22094 - 22099
Published: Oct 14, 2019
Abstract
The exponential increase in the number of scientific publications raises the question of whether the sciences are expanding into a fractured structure, making cross-field communication difficult. On the other hand, scientists may be motivated to learn extensively across fields to enhance their innovative capacity, and this may offset the negative effects of fragmentation. Through an investigation of the distances within and clustering of...
Paper Details
Title
Shorter distances between papers over time are due to more cross-field references and increased citation rate to higher-impact papers
Published Date
Oct 14, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
44
Pages
22094 - 22099
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