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Co-Citation Analyses of Science: An Evaluation

Social Studies of Science, 1977
For the past several years, Henry Small and collaborators1 have been arguing strongly on behalf of the utility of a technique called 'co-citation analysis' as a tool for understanding the specialty structure of science. Data which we have collected over the past two years on a specialty in elementary particle physics, the study of weak interactions,2 ...
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CO‐CITATION CONTEXT ANALYSIS AND THE STRUCTURE OF PARADIGMS

Journal of Documentation, 1980
Many information scientists are concerned with the operation of document retrieval systems serving scientists in various fields. The scientists served by these systems are often members of what have been called invisible colleges, groups of scientists in frequent communication with one another and involved with highly specialized subject matters. Often
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Sharing economy: a co-citation analysis

Current Issues in Tourism, 2019
ABSTRACTThis study aims to investigate the intellectual structure of P2P accommodation platforms through a co-citation analysis by using a social network approach.
Ruggero Sainaghi   +3 more
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Extracting spam blogs with co-citation clusters

Proceedings of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web, 2008
This paper reports the estimated number of spam blogs in order to assess their current state in the blogosphere. To extract spam blogs, I developed a traversal method among co-citation clusters of blogs from a spam seed. Spam seeds were collected in terms of high out-degree and spam keyword.
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Female entrepreneurship: a co-citation analysis

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2017
Female entrepreneurship is an emerging area of study as it is an important component of the business environment. Despite the importance of female entrepreneurship little is still known about the role of gender in opportunity seeking and value creation activities.
Joao Jose M. Ferreira   +3 more
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Semantic-driven bibliometric techniques for co-citation analysis

International Journal of Hybrid Intelligent Systems, 2020
Co-citation analysis can be exploited as a bibliometric technique used for mining information on the relationships between scientific papers. Proposed methods rely, however, on co-citation counting techniques that slightly take the semantic aspect into consideration.
Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb   +2 more
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Towards all-author co-citation analysis

Information Processing & Management, 2006
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA): the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting: on the one hand, the ...
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Knowledge-transfer analysis based on co-citation clustering

Scientometrics, 2013
Based on co-citation cluster analysis, we propose a knowledge-transfer analysis model for any technology field. In this model, patent data with backward citations to non-patent literature and forward citations by later patents would be analyzed. Co-citation clustering of the cited articles defines scientific knowledge sources, while that of the patents
Xuezhao Wang   +3 more
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Visualizing Co-citations of Technology Acceptance Models in Education

Journal of Information Technology Research, 2020
With the rapid development of information and communication technologies, studies devoted to technology-assisted education have been soaring up. Nevertheless, the studies on technology acceptance model (TAM) appear relatively fewer. This study, through reviewing high quality papers, analyzed the co-citations of TAM on the basis of the basic TAM and ...
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A cautionary view of co-citation analysis

Research Evaluation, 1991
Co-citation analysis requires frurther development and problems remain with current maps. With the help of seven basic questions it is hoped to allow a more critical examination of these maps and to bridge the gap between the true believers and the radical critics. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
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