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    PLoS One. 2007 Mar 21;2(3):e308.

    Sharing detailed research data is associated with increased citation rate.

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    Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America. hpiwowar@cbmi.pitt.edu

    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.

    PMID:
    17375194
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC1817752
    Free PMC Article

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