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Friday Jul 06, 2007

Open access article on consensus definition of acute renal failure has been accessed more than 100,000 times

The most highly accessed article on BioMed Central's most viewed articles page recently surpassed 100,000 accesses.

Bellomo et al.’s article, published in Critical Care in 2004, presented the first consensus definition of acute renal failure and followed a two day conference of the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative (ADQI) Group. It has been cited more than 90 times according to both Google Scholar and Scopus.

These impressive access and impact statistics demonstrate the effectiveness with which important research articles can be disseminated, thanks to the wide-reaching visibility achieved by open access. Evidence continues to accumulate that open access research has an advantage in terms of being rapidly read and widely cited by peers.

All authors who publish in BioMed Central are able to track the number of accesses to their published articles, and the most popular articles are marked with a ‘highly accessed’ tag.

Iain Hrynaszkiewicz
In-house Editor, Critical Care

 

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