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The structure of different types of time series in citation analysis is revealed, using an adapted form of the Frandsen–Rousseau notation. Special cases where this approach can be used include time series of impact factors and time series of h-indices, or h-type indices. This leads to a tool...
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's citation content. We collected the full-text journal articles in the information science domain and extracted the citing …
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Field delimitation for citation analysis, the process of collecting a set of bibliographic records with cited-reference information of research articles that represent a research field, is the first step in any citation analysis study of a research field. Due to a number of limitations, the...
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In this paper CITAN, the CITation ANalysis package for R statistical computing environment, is introduced. The main aim of the software is to support bibliometricians with a tool for preprocessing and cleaning bibliographic data retrieved from SciVerse Scopus and for calculating the most popular...
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Although it is generally understood that different citation counting methods can produce quite different author rankings, and although “optimal” author co-citation counting methods have been identified theoretically, studies that compare author co-citation counting methods in author...
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economics during a 10-year period (1996–2005). It shows that working papers are increasingly becoming visible in the field … open access advantage for working papers in economics. …
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An empirical law for the rank-order behavior of journal impact factors is found. Using an extensive data base on impact …
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The status of a journal is commonly determined by two factors: popularity and prestige. While the former counts …
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multiple regressions covering seven social science disciplines: anthropology, communication, economics, education, library and …
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In a recent paper, Chambers and Miller introduced two fundamental axioms for scientific research indices. We perform a detailed analysis of these two axioms, thereby providing clean combinatorial characterizations of the research indices that satisfy these axioms and of the so-called step-based...
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