Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics (Nov 2021)

Are Conference Posters Being Cited?

  • Nick Haupka,
  • Nick Haupka,
  • Nick Haupka,
  • Cäcilia Schröer,
  • Cäcilia Schröer,
  • Christian Hauschke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/frma.2021.766552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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We present a small case study on citations of conference posters using poster collections from both Figshare and Zenodo. The study takes into account the years 2016–2020 according to the dates of publication on the platforms. Citation data was taken from DataCite, Crossref and Dimensions. Primarily, we want to know to what extent scientific posters are being cited and thereby which impact posters potentially have on the scholarly landscape and especially on academic publications. Our data-driven analysis reveals that posters are rarely cited. Citations could only be found for 1% of the posters in our dataset. A limitation in this study however is that the impact of academic posters was not measured empirical but rather descriptive.

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