Data citation and the citation graph [PDF]
Abstract The citation graph is a computational artifact that is widely used to represent the domain of published literature. It represents connections between published works, such as citations and authorship. Among other things, the graph supports the computation of bibliometric measures such as h-indexes and impact factors.
Peter Buneman+3 more
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Citation, citation, citation [PDF]
The importance of primary care research in building the evidence base for clinical management and service delivery is now widely accepted, as demonstrated by the growth of university departments of primary care and family medicine around the world. The strength of primary care research is evident in its contribution to primary care research networks ...
Mendis, Kumara+3 more
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Scientific Mapping of the Outputs of the Field of Economics among the D8 Member Countries in the Web of Science [PDF]
Background and aim: Scientific mapping is very important to identify scientific collaborations in different subject areas. The aim of this study was to investigate and draw a scientific map of the outputs of the field of economics among the D8 member ...
Marzieh Kohandel Jahromi
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Mapping Scientific Articles Published in the Journal of Translation Researches in the Arabic Language And Literature (2011-2019) [PDF]
Throughout the past decades, the study and making scientific maps has been taken into consideration and raised as one of the scientific studies’ indicators in various fields. The present study examines scientific productions in the Journal of Translation
Saeideh Mirhaghjoo Langeroudi+1 more
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Gendered citation practices in the field of communication
In disciplines outside of communication, papers with women as first and last (i.e. senior) authors attract fewer citations than papers with men in those positions.
X. Wang+7 more
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Why data citation isn't working, and what to do about it
We describe a system that automatically generates from a curated database a collection of short conventional publications—citation summaries—that describe the contents of various components of the database.
P. Buneman+7 more
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The citation advantage of linking publications to research data [PDF]
Efforts to make research results open and reproducible are increasingly reflected by journal policies encouraging or mandating authors to provide data availability statements.
Giovanni Colavizza+4 more
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Citations, Citation Indicators, and Research Quality: An Overview of Basic Concepts and Theories
Citations are increasingly used as performance indicators in research policy and within the research system. Usually, citations are assumed to reflect the impact of the research or its quality.
D. Aksnes, Liv Langfeldt, P. Wouters
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Interdisciplinary nature of Library and Information Science [PDF]
Science and scientific advances needs context of interactions between different scientific disciplines. In the present age regarding to the subject areas' specialization, interdisciplinary relationships in any study seems inevitable.
Pardis Parto, Marziye Goltaji
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Gendered Citation Patterns across Political Science and Social Science Methodology Fields
Accumulated evidence identifies discernible gender gaps across many dimensions of professional academic careers including salaries, publication rates, journal placement, career progress, and academic service. Recent work in political science also reveals
Michelle L. Dion, J. Sumner, S. Mitchell
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