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Linking Data Citation to Repository Visibility: An Empirical Study
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In today's data-driven research landscape, dataset visibility and accessibility play a crucial role in
advancing scientific knowledge. At the same time, data citation is essential for maintaining academic
integrity, acknowledging contributions, validating research outcomes, and fostering scientific
reproducibility. As a critical link, it connects scholarly publications with the datasets that drive
scientific progress. This study investigates whether repository visibility influences data citation rates.
We hypothesize that repositories with higher visibility, as measured by search engine metrics, are
associated with increased dataset citations. Using OpenAlex data and repository impact indicators
(including the visibility index from Sistrix, the h-index of repositories, and citation metrics such as
mean and median citations), we analyze datasets in Social Sciences and Economics to explore their
relationship. Our findings suggest that datasets hosted on more visible web domains tend to receive
more citations, with a positive correlation observed between web domain visibility and dataset citation
counts, particularly for datasets with at least one citation. However, when analyzing domain-level
citation metrics, such as the h-index, mean, and median citations, the correlations are inconsistent and
weaker. While higher visibility domains tend to host datasets with greater citation impact, the
distribution of citations across datasets varies significantly. These results suggest that while visibility
plays a role in increasing citation counts, it is not the sole factor influencing dataset citation impact.
Other elements, such as dataset quality, research trends, and disciplinary norms, also contribute
significantly to citation patterns.
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Title: Linking Data Citation to Repository Visibility: An Empirical Study
Description:
In today's data-driven research landscape, dataset visibility and accessibility play a crucial role in
advancing scientific knowledge.
At the same time, data citation is essential for maintaining academic
integrity, acknowledging contributions, validating research outcomes, and fostering scientific
reproducibility.
As a critical link, it connects scholarly publications with the datasets that drive
scientific progress.
This study investigates whether repository visibility influences data citation rates.
We hypothesize that repositories with higher visibility, as measured by search engine metrics, are
associated with increased dataset citations.
Using OpenAlex data and repository impact indicators
(including the visibility index from Sistrix, the h-index of repositories, and citation metrics such as
mean and median citations), we analyze datasets in Social Sciences and Economics to explore their
relationship.
Our findings suggest that datasets hosted on more visible web domains tend to receive
more citations, with a positive correlation observed between web domain visibility and dataset citation
counts, particularly for datasets with at least one citation.
However, when analyzing domain-level
citation metrics, such as the h-index, mean, and median citations, the correlations are inconsistent and
weaker.
While higher visibility domains tend to host datasets with greater citation impact, the
distribution of citations across datasets varies significantly.
These results suggest that while visibility
plays a role in increasing citation counts, it is not the sole factor influencing dataset citation impact.
Other elements, such as dataset quality, research trends, and disciplinary norms, also contribute
significantly to citation patterns.
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