What is a self-citation?

What is a self-citation?

Self-citation occurs in an article when an author references another of their own publications. This can be a legitimate way to reference earlier findings; but self-citations can sometimes be unduly made in attempt to inflate an individual’s citation count.

How do you write a self-citation?

How to Cite Yourself. If you cite or quote your previous work, treat yourself as the author and your own previous course work as an unpublished paper, as shown in the APA publication manual.

Can we do self-citation?

Referencing your own previously published work is known as self-citation. Correct self-citation conveys the level of originality in a publication accurately and enables readers to understand the development of ideas over time. …

How much self cite is good?

The self-citation rate to highly cited papers is relatively consistent and mostly within a central range up to 10% self-citations.

What is self-citation rate?

The world’s most-cited researchers, according to newly released data, are a curiously eclectic bunch. The data set, which lists around 100,000 researchers, shows that at least 250 scientists have amassed more than 50% of their citations from themselves or their co-authors, while the median self-citation rate is 12.7%.

Who has the highest citation?

Michel Foucault
Michel Foucault has the highest number of citations which was 985524 , h-index of 292 and i10-index which was1641 .

Why is self citation bad?

But excessive self-citation can be considered rather crass and unprofessional, and in some cases is unethical. Anyhow, in some cases, self-citation (even excessive self-citation) may be valid and forgivable. For example, if you are in a restricted field of research, self-citation may be unavoidable.

When do you cite yourself in a paper?

As strange as it may seem, you are committing self-plagiarism if you reuse your work from previous classes or degrees without appropriate citation. If you have made a point or conducted research in one paper that you would like to build on in a later paper, you must cite yourself, just as you would cite the work of others.

Do you think self-citation is a bad practice?

No excessive citation, no self-censorship. I think self-citation is not a bad practice in general, specially if you consider how most scientific branches work (“standing on the shoulders of giants”, although you can also stand on the shoulders of normal-sized people, including yourself).

When does self-citation become less and less acceptable?

So self-citation is acceptable to a point. It becomes less and less acceptable when the reason for the citation is pogressievly less obvious and where other papers would be equally good (or better).

Is it possible to calculate a normal Citation Index without self citations?

The normal citation index or h-index obviously does not capture this although it is possible to calculate such indecees without self-citations. But as stated above a certain quantity of self-citation is inevitable since it is likely that one publication follows on many others from the same person or group. So self-citation is acceptable to a point.