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Exploring the interdisciplinarity patterns of highly cited papers

open access: yesJournal of Informetrics, 2021
Abstract This study explores the relationship between interdisciplinarity and the citation impact of highly cited papers. In this paper, interdisciplinarity is investigated by comparing the dimensions of disciplinary diversity (variety, balance, and disparity) and the typical integration indicators (i.e., the Rao-Stirling index (RS) and the Leinster ...
Shiji Chen   +2 more
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Highly-cited papers in software engineering: The top-100 [PDF]

open access: yesInformation and Software Technology, 2016
Abstract Context According to the search reported in this paper, as of this writing (May 2015), a very large number of papers (more than 70,000) have been published in the area of Software Engineering (SE) since its inception in 1968. Citations are crucial in any research area to position the work and to build on the work of others.
Vahid Garousi, João M Fernandes
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Highly cited retracted papers

Scientometrics, 2017
We examine the number of citations in 10 highly cited retracted papers, and compare their current pre- and post-citation values. We offer some possible explanations for the continued citation of these retracted papers, and point out some of the risks that may be involved for the communities that continue to cite them.
Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva   +1 more
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Mining typical features for highly cited papers

Scientometrics, 2011
In this paper, we discuss the application of the data mining tools to identify typical features for highly cited papers (HCPs). By integrating papers' external features and quality features, the feature space used to model HCPs was established. Then, a series of predictor teams were extracted from the feature space with rough set reduction framework ...
Ming-Yang Wang 0001, Guang Yu, Daren Yu
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Highly cited old papers and the reasons why they continue to be cited

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1978
AbstractThis article describes a study to ascertain the reasons why certain old papers are still highly cited many years after their publication. Twenty‐three old papers in the subject fields of physics and physical chemistry which are still highly cited were selected, and 978 of the papers that cited them in the period 1974–1975 were studied.
Charles Oppenheim, Susan P. Renn
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Development a case-based classifier for predicting highly cited papers

Journal of Informetrics, 2012
Abstract In this paper, we discussed the feasibility of early recognition of highly cited papers with citation prediction tools. Because there are some noises in papers’ citation behaviors, the soft fuzzy rough set (SFRS), which is well robust to noises, is introduced in constructing the case-based classifier (CBC) for highly cited papers.
Guangsheng Chen, Guang Yu, Shuang An
exaly   +2 more sources

Characteristics of highly cited papers

Research Evaluation, 2003
Highly cited articles are very different from ‘ordinary’ cited articles. Typically, they are authored by a large number of scientists, often involving international collaboration. The majority of the papers represent regular journal articles (81%), although review articles (12%) are over-represented compared to the national average. The citation curves
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