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English: "Comparison between citations from scientific journals and from Wikipedia. and from scientific journals. Scatter plot with each dot representing the target journal receiving the citations, and with one axis representing the number of citations from Wikipedia and the other the product of two numbers: JCR total citations and impact factor. It indicates the 100 most Wikipedia–referenced articles. The plot shows not all journal titles." Figure 2 from the article "Scientific citations in Wikipedia" published in First Monday
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