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Citations and referencing are important components of academic practice - building on past work to discover new knowledge and acknowledging pioneers and peers.

At an individual level, citations help guide other researchers to your work; provide a form of acknowledgement that one research paper gives to another; and helps build credibility as an author.

At an institutional level, citations are an important metric accounting for:

  • Times Higher Education World University Ranking (30% of the overall scoring)
  • QS World University Rankings (20% of the overall scoring)
  • Research Excellence Framework (some sub-panels may consider the number of times that an output has been cited)

Factors Influencing Citations

There are a number of factors that influence citations, including paper, journal and author related factors. Tahamtan et al (2016) categorise 28 factors that influence the frequency of citations, citing the following as some of the strongest factors:

  • Quality of the paper
  • Journal choice and impact factor
  • Number of authors
  • International collaboration
  • Open Access

Ulster University Citation Strategy

Ulster University’s new Citation Strategy provides guidance and direction on how we can increase our citations at Ulster.  The document provides an insight into the key factors influencing citations together with an overview of the citations rates at Ulster, and how we benchmark against other universities and UK average.

Recommendations have been provided on how we can increase citations and scholarly impact (from simply ensuring you have an ORCID iD and avoiding duplication, to using Open Access, publishing in top journals and promoting your research) and Ulster University’s commitment and support in achieving these aims.

Download Ulster University Citation Strategy

10 things to increase citations

The following are 10 things individual academics/researchers could be doing to increase citations and the scholarly impact of your work

Download Top 10 things you can do to increase citation

Useful links and downloads

Further citation resources and guides

Contact us

If you have any queries please contact Freda Casey at Research Performance f.casey@ulster.ac.uk or your faculty librarian