Thursday, March 16, 2017

Top Ten UC Irvine Articles Accessed in eScholarship for February 2017

Top Ten UC Irvine Articles Accessed in eScholarship for February 2017

Below is an overview of the number of views and downloads for this month, along with links to your usage numbers from previous months and additional data. We feel that the combination of views and downloads gives a more accurate picture of the interest in and usage of your publications than is reflected in download counts alone, particularly given the enhanced access readers have to your publications prior to download in the eScholarship interface.

UC Irvine Previously Published Works

For this month your total requests = 15867 (views=10224, downloads=5643).

Breakdown By Item

Top Ten Articles Viewed and Downloaded - February 2017

Item Year ---- Number of Requests ---- Total Added to
Title Published Views Downloads Requests "My Items"
Enterprise Risk Management: Review, Critique, and Research Directions 2015 73 75 148 0
Beyond Looking for My Penis: Reflections on Asian Gay Male Video Porn 1999 133 2 135 0
Primary production of the biosphere: integrating terrestrial and oceanic components 1998 45 43 88 0
Reconceptualizing Organizational Routines as a Source of Flexibility and Change 2003 47 38 85 0
How Psychological Bias Shapes Accounting and Financial Regulation 2017 54 24 78 0
Interdisciplinary collaboration: The role of the clinical nurse leader 2015 56 21 77 0
A Practice Theory Approach to Understanding the Interdependency of Nursing Practice and the Environment Implications for Nurse-Led Care Delivery Models 2015 48 27 75 0
Corporate social responsibility as a source of employee satisfaction 2012 54 21 75 0
The impact of laptop-free zones on student performance and attitudes in large lectures 2012 50 24 74 0
Income Inequality, Race, and Place:  Does the Distribution of Race and Class within Neighborhoods affect Crime Rates? 2007 52 17 69 0

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