There has been a proliferation of review articles and review journals over the last decade, and it is easy to see why. Biologists find them useful to keep up with increasingly complex science and publishers find them an easy way to increase the impact factor of journals. Unfortunately, the reasons why review articles are highly cited are mostly unrelated to their educational value. Instead, it seems mostly due to their increasing use as a surrogate for the primary literature.
Revised: May 11, 2010 |
Published: April 1, 2010
Citation
Wiley H.S. 2010.Down With Reviews.The Scientist 24, no. 4:31.PNNL-SA-72081.