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Co‐citation analysis and the invisible college
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1984AbstractCo‐citation analysis is based on the assumption that all citing articles view the scientific literature from a common point‐of‐view. When a co‐citation matrix is analyzed, this assumption affects measures of the dimensionality and clustering of articles.
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A cautionary view of co-citation analysis
Research Evaluation, 1991Co-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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Disambiguation of Author Names Using Co-citation
Journal of Information Management, 2011ABSTRACT Co-citation means that two or more studies are cited together by a later study. This paper deals with the relationship between co-citation and author disambiguation. Author disambiguation is to cluster same-name author instances into real-world individuals.
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Automatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics
B. L. Milman, I. K. Zhurkovich
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B. L. Milman, I. K. Zhurkovich
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Clustering thescience citation index ® using co-citations
Scientometrics, 1985H. Small, E. Sweeney
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Measuring scientific productivity in co-citation clusters
2014This research examines scientific productivity among authors in natural scientific reference groups. A broad literature review surveys models of knowledge production, including measures of scientific products at different levels of abstraction. Data is drawn from authors in ten specialty areas, elites identified by co-citation analysis.
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