Abstract

ABSTRACTIn this study we develop and propose publication metrics, based on an analysis of data from the Chandra bibliographic database, that are more meaningful and less sensitive to observatory-specific characteristics than are the traditional metrics. They fall in three main categories: speed of publication, fraction of observing time published, and archival usage. Citation of results is a fourth category, but lends itself less well to definite statements. For Chandra, the median time from observation to publication is 2.36 years; after about 7 years 90% of the observing time is published; after 10 years 70% of the observing time is published more than twice; and the total annual publication output of the mission is 60–70% of the cumulative observing time available, assuming a two-year lag between data retrieval and publication.

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