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It's not taking off because, out of the box, it can't replace the gatekeepers: there needs to be a certain time period, sometimes decades, from publication until the moment a major work is recognized and cited. Cites form a DAG (old papers never cite newer ones) so do not converge on a recursive application of PageRank, newest works have all identical weights by definition.

So in the short run, you still need a prospective measure of scientific value, and acceptance for publication in a selective journal ("impact factor") serves that purpose well.



Ah of-course. I forgot the convergence requirements for pagerank. Indeed, the fact that cites are a DAG really does kind of screw with pagerank.

Note that my supposed idea was to use 'pagerank' to replace reference count as the value of a work. Not to replace peer review.




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