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Co-citation Analysis: An Overview [PDF]
This article gives an overview of co-citation analysis and its applications in tracking the linkages among the intellectual works and mapping the evolutionary structure of scientific disciplines. It also focuses on the features, interface, terminology used, merits and demerits of co-citation based online database applications.
Surwase, G. +3 more
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A Citation/Co-citation of Research Policy
In this paper bibliometric (co-citation analysis) and social network analysis techniques are used to investigate the intellectual pillars of the literature in Research Policy. We apply a cross-level type of analysis to provide a comprehensive picture of deeper disciplinary roots, long-term subjects and time-varying discourses.
Pilkington, Alan, Teichert, Thorsten
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Scientometrics, 2011
Traditional co-citation analysis has not taken the proximity of co-cited references into account. As long as two references are cited by the same article, they are retreated equally regardless the distance between where citations appear in the article.
Shengbo Liu, Chaomei Chen
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Traditional co-citation analysis has not taken the proximity of co-cited references into account. As long as two references are cited by the same article, they are retreated equally regardless the distance between where citations appear in the article.
Shengbo Liu, Chaomei Chen
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Research in psychiatry: a co-citation analysis
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1980Co-citation analysis provides a methodology for investigating the structure of scientific specialties. The authors did such an analysis for psychiatry by using some 2 million references from the Social Sciences Citation Index to identify 155 clusters of publication that represent psychiatry-related areas. They report on the distribution of publications
J W, Crawford, S, Crawford
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Visualization of document co-citation counts
Proceedings Sixth International Conference on Information Visualisation, 2003Visualization can facilitate the understanding of the structures of a collection of documents that are related to each other by links, such as citations in formal publications. We present results of visualizing minimum spanning trees based on document co-citation counts and on document citation correlations.
Steven Noel +2 more
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Can Rough Co-citation Improve the Performance of Co-citation Clustering?
Proceedings of the 18th ACM/IEEE on Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 2018Co-citation clustering is often used for mapping science in the field of bibliometrics. It may be useful to utilize information from parsing the full-text of citing documents to obtain a more precise result of the clustering. Recently, "rough co-citation," which is weak co-citation relationship and can be used to indicate new related documents, has ...
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Content-based author co-citation analysis
Journal of Informetrics, 2014Abstract Author co-citation analysis (ACA) has long been used as an effective method for identifying the intellectual structure of a research domain, but it relies on simple co-citation counting, which does not take the citation content into consideration.
Yoo Kyung Jeong +2 more
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