plusreference
Plusreference is a term used in the field of information science and bibliometrics to describe a citation or reference that is not directly related to the content of the citing work. Instead, it is included for the purpose of boosting the cited work's citation count, often to enhance its perceived importance or influence. This practice is sometimes referred to as "citation stacking" or "salami publishing."
Plusreferences can take various forms, including:
1. Self-citations: A work citing itself.
2. Citation of a related but not directly relevant work.
3. Citation of a work by the same author or institution.
4. Citation of a work that has already cited the target work.
The use of plusreferences is controversial, as it can distort the true impact and influence of a
Despite the controversy, plusreferences remain a common practice in academic publishing. They are often used by