Citations should primarily serve to mention relevant work, which often includes authors' earlier works.
The problem really is the abuse of citation metrics and journal brand names (and especially journal-based metrics) as a means of evaluating researchers. What we really need is a different method of evaluating researchers that does not rely on where they publish or what they cite.
(But I would say that, given that I work on one such a system.)
The problem really is the abuse of citation metrics and journal brand names (and especially journal-based metrics) as a means of evaluating researchers. What we really need is a different method of evaluating researchers that does not rely on where they publish or what they cite.
(But I would say that, given that I work on one such a system.)