Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Top Ten UC Irvine Articles Accessed in eScholarship for January 2017

Top Ten UC Irvine Articles Accessed in eScholarship for January 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 = 14250 (views=9033, downloads=5217).

Breakdown By Item

Top Ten Articles Viewed and Downloaded - January 2017

Item Year ---- Number of Requests ---- Total Added to
Title Published Views Downloads Requests "My Items"
The social dilemma of autonomous vehicles 2016 81 60 141 0
Follicular dendritic cells: Origin, function, and different disease-associated patterns 2013 78 34 112 0
How to Write an Effective Referee Report and Improve the Scientific Review Process 2016 50 51 101 0
A Practice Theory Approach to Understanding the Interdependency of Nursing Practice and the Environment Implications for Nurse-Led Care Delivery Models 2015 62 36 98 0
Corporate social responsibility as a source of employee satisfaction 2012 55 31 86 0
Primary production of the biosphere: integrating terrestrial and oceanic components 1998 42 38 80 0
Theorizing Practice and Practicing Theory 2011 30 48 78 0
Quantifying global soil carbon losses in response to warming 2016 53 24 77 0
Reconceptualizing Organizational Routines as a Source of Flexibility and Change 2003 42 33 75 0
Improving fluid intelligence with training on working memory: a meta-analysis 2014 34 33 67 0






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