Availability of web servers significantly boosts citations rates of bioinformatics methods for protein function and disorder prediction.
Jiangning SongLukasz KurganPublished in: Bioinformatics advances (2023)
We show that provision of a working web server significantly boosts citation rates. On average, methods with working web servers generate three times as many citations compared to tools that are available as only source code, have no code and no server, or are no longer available. This observation holds consistently across different research areas and publication years. We also find that differences in predictive performance are unlikely to impact citation rates. Overall, our empirical results suggest that a relatively low-cost investment into the provision and long-term support of web servers would substantially increase the impact of bioinformatics tools.