If we do this, how far back in time (from the JCR year) does that neat halfway split occur? The answer is the cited half-life. The cited half-life asks, if we take all those citations and sort them by publication-year-of-cited-item-we can split that body of citations directly in half: cites to younger cited item years (more recently published) and cites to older cited item years (less recently published). The Cited Half-life measures all of the cites earned by a publication (across all cited years) during the JCR year (i.e., citing year = JCR year). Journal's cited articles were published more recently than the cited half-life. Median age of the articles that were cited in the JCR year.
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