I had this question posed to me yesterday and it totally caught me off guard. A researcher was saying that it is annoying when the oldest papers show up first on Google Scholar searches. They want to find studies with new findings in them, but they are always buried in the rankings.
One thing they mentioned is that studies that have been cited a lot (backlinks) show up first. This made me wonder if you could do SEO on peer reviewed publications. You can't change the article once it's written, but you may be able to build links and get results.
Any thoughts on if this is possible? Has anyone even attempted to do this before? I just thought it could make an interesting experiment
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