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Taking Daniele's revisiting of the thread as a prompt:
whatever SSCI's response, there exist various as yet
underexplored ways of increasing the visibility of research
in our field:
a) all field journals should be indexed on http://repec.org/
(at the moment I think only JHET and EJHET are)
b) all historians of economics should be present on RepEc,
and, with a) in place, would be able to track abstract
views, downloads and increasingly also intra-repec citation
statistics of their publications (even if the paper is only
accessible online through a subscription model)
c) a scenario still somewhat down the line but don't dismiss
it: it is quite conceivable that at some stage, all history
of economics articles would be amenable to intra-repec
citation analysis so here we would have an alternative
source for impact analysis etc, with access to raw data if I
understnad it correctly; repec is an open platform so lets
support it
Matthias Klaes
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