articlePLoS ONEMar 20, 2007GOLD OA

Sharing Detailed Research Data Is Associated with Increased Citation Rate

University of Pittsburgh

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Abstract

Background

Sharing research data provides benefit to the general scientific community, but the benefit is less obvious for the investigator who makes his or her data available. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We examined the citation history of 85 cancer microarray clinical trial publications with respect to the availability of their data. The 48% of trials with publicly available microarray data received 85% of the aggregate citations. Publicly available data was significantly (p = 0.006) associated with a 69% increase in citations, independently of journal impact factor, date of publication, and author country of origin using linear regression.

Significance

This correlation between publicly available data and increased literature impact may further motivate investigators to share their detailed research data.

Citation impact

902
total citations
FWCI
48.06
Percentile
100%
References
40
Citations per year

Authors

3

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Citation
  • Data sharing
  • Clinical trial
  • Data science
  • Impact factor
  • Aggregate data
  • Computer science
  • MEDLINE
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