FN ISI Export Format VR 1.0 PT J AU GARFIELD, E TI CITATION ANALYSIS AS A TOOL IN JOURNAL EVALUATION - JOURNALS CAN BE RANKED BY FREQUENCY AND IMPACT OF CITATIONS FOR SCIENCE POLICY STUDIES SO SCIENCE LA English DT Article CR ALLEN ES, 1929, SCIENCE, V70, P552 ANDERSON PK, 1966, BIOSCIENCE, V16, P794 BARRETT RL, 1957, J CHEM EDUC, V34, P35 BAYER AE, 1966, SOCIOL EDUC, V39, P382 BECK LN, 1971, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V22, P85 BRADFORD SC, 1953, DOCUMENTATION, P2 BROWN CH, 1956, ACRL16 MON BURTON RE, 1959, AM DOC, V10, P135 BURTON RE, 1959, AM DOC, V10, P209 BURTON RE, 1959, AM DOC, V10, P70 CHADWICK RW, 1968, AM BEHAV SCI, V11, NS9 COILE RC, 1952, J DOC, V8, P209 COLE J, 1971, AM SOCIOL, V6, P23 COLE S, 1967, AM SOCIOL REV, V32, P377 COLE S, 1970, AM J SOCIOL, V76, P286 CREAGER JA, 1966, 26 NAT AC SCIENC NAT DAVIS RA, 1964, 195 DREX I TECHN PRO DEBROV GM, 1967, ANALIZ TENDENTSII PR, P5 DEBROV GM, 1968, CIBA F SCIENCE SCIEN, P189 EAST H, 1969, ASLIB P, V21, P160 FUSSLER HH, 1949, LIBRARY Q, V19, P119 FUSSLER HH, 1949, LIBRARY Q, V19, P19 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 GARFIELD E, 1964, SCIENCE, V144, P649 GARFIELD E, 1967, J CHEM DOCUMENTATION, V7, P147 GARFIELD E, 1970, 3RD P INT C MED LIBR, P187 GARFIELD E, 1971, CURRENT CONTENT 0804, P5 GARFIELD E, 1972, 164 NAT M AM CHEM SO GILIAREVSKII RS, 1968, PRIKLADNAIA DOKUMENT, P32 GROSS PLK, 1927, SCIENCE, V66, P385 GROSS PLK, 1931, SCIENCE, V73, P660 HAGSTROM WO, 1971, SOCIOL EDUC, V44, P375 HALL AM, 1970, R704 I EL ENG REP HENKLE HH, 1938, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V27, P139 HOOKER RH, 1935, REV SCI INSTRUM, V6, P333 KORENNOI AA, 1968, NAUCH TEKH INFORM 2, P3 LARABI J, 1969, REV FRANC INFORM REC, V3, P103 LOWRY OH, 1951, J BIOL CHEM, V193, P265 LOWRY OH, 1951, J BIOLOGICAL CHEMIST MACRAE D, 1969, AM SOCIOL REV, V34, P361 MARGOLIS J, 1967, SCIENCE, V155, P1213 MARTINO JP, 1971, IEEE T ENGINEERING M, EM18, P146 MARTYN J, 1968, EVALUATION BRIT SCIE MEADOWS AJ, 1967, J DOC, V23, P28 MYERS CR, 1970, AM PSYCHOL, V25, P1041 NALIMOV VV, 1969, NAUKOMETRIIA PARKER EB, 1967, BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CITA PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 PRICE DJD, 1969, ASLIB P, V21, P328 PRICE DJD, 1969, P ISRAEL ACADEMY SCI, V4, P98 ROTHMAN H, 1971, J DOC, V27, P287 SCOTT C, 1969, DISCOVERY, P110 TRIMBLE RF, 1963, J CHEM DOCUM, V3, P79 WEINBERG AM, 1963, MINERVA, V1, P159 WHITLEY RD, 1969, SOCIOL REV, V17, P219 WOOD JL, 1966, 8 AM U ANN I INF STO NR 56 TC 732 PU AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE PI WASHINGTON PA 1200 NEW YORK AVE, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 SN 0036-8075 J9 SCIENCE JI Science PY 1972 VL 178 IS 4060 BP 471 EP + PG 0 SC Multidisciplinary Sciences GA N8310 UT ISI:A1972N831000009 ER PT J AU Seglen, PO TI Why the impact factor of journals should not be used for evaluating research SO BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE; FIELD RP Seglen, PO, INST STUDIES RES & HIGHER EDUC,HEGDENHAUGSVEIEN 31,N-0352 OSLO,NORWAY. 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Med. J. PD FEB 15 PY 1997 VL 314 IS 7079 BP 498 EP 502 PG 5 SC Medicine, General & Internal GA WJ419 UT ISI:A1997WJ41900034 ER PT J AU White, HD McCain, KW TI Visualizing a discipline: An author co-citation analysis of information science, 1972-1995 SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; COCITATION ANALYSIS; CONTEXT ANALYSIS; DOMAIN-ANALYSIS; HISTORY; RETRIEVAL; LIBRARY; SPACE AB This study presents an extensive domain analysis of a discipline-information science-in terms of its authors. Names of those most frequently cited in 12 key journals from 1972 through 1995 were retrieved from Social Scisearch via DIALOG. The top 120 were submitted to author co-citation analyses, yielding automatic classifications relevant to histories of the field. Tables and graphics reveal: (1) The disciplinary and institutional affiliations of contributors to information science; (2) the specialty structure of the discipline over 24 years; (3) authors' memberships in 1 or more specialties; (4) inertia and change in authors' positions on e-dimensional subject maps over 3 8-year subperiods, 1972-1979, 1980-1987, 1988-1995; (5) the 2 major subdisciplines of information science and their evolving memberships; (6) "canonical" authors who are in the top 100 in all three subperiods; (7) changes in authors' eminence and influence over the subperiods, as shown by mean co-citation counts; (8) authors with marked changes in their mapped positions over the subperiods; (9) the axes on which authors are mapped, with interpretations; (10)evidence of a paradigm shift in information science in the 1980s; and (11)evidence on the general nature and state of integration of information science. Statistical routines include ALSCAL, INDSCAL, factor analysis, and cluster analysis with SPSS; maps and other graphics were made with DeltaGraph. Theory and methodology are sufficiently detailed to be usable by other researchers. C1 Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. RP White, HD, Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, 3141 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. 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PD APR PY 1998 VL 49 IS 4 BP 327 EP 355 PG 29 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA ZB384 UT ISI:000072466800004 ER PT J AU MACROBERTS, MH MACROBERTS, BR TI PROBLEMS OF CITATION ANALYSIS - A CRITICAL-REVIEW SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Review CR BATES MJ, 1980, P AM SOC INFORM SCI, V17, P276 BAZERMAN C, 1984, SOC STUD SCI, V14, P163 BOYCE BR, 1979, RQ, V18, P349 BROOKS TA, 1985, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V36, P223 BROOKS TA, 1986, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V37, P34 CAMPBELL CA, 1982, SCIENTOMETRICS, V4, P411 CARPENTER MP, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P430 CAWKELL AE, 1970, NATURE, V228, P789 CAWKELL AE, 1977, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V2, P543 CHUBIN DE, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P423 CHUBIN DE, 1980, SCIENTOMETRICS, V2, P91 COLE J, 1971, AM SOCIOL, V6, P23 COLE JR, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P368 COLE JR, 1973, SOCIAL STRATIFICATIO COLE JR, 1974, SCIENCE, V183, P31 COZZENS SE, 1981, INT SOC SOCIOLOGY KN, V7, P16 CRONIN B, 1980, J INFORM SCI, V2, P309 EDGE D, 1979, HIST SCI, V17, P102 FOLLY G, 1981, SCIENTOMETRICS, V3, P135 GARFIELD E, 1970, NATURE, V227, P669 GARFIELD E, 1975, SCIENCE, V189, P397 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GARFIELD E, 1980, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V3 GARVEY WD, 1971, AM PSYCHOL, V26, P349 GILBERT GN, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P113 GREEN GS, 1981, CRIMINOLOGY, V19, P45 GRIFFITH BD, 1980, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V3, P234 HJERPPE R, 1980, BIBLIO BIBLIOMETRICS IRVINE J, 1985, SOC STUD SCI, V15, P293 KANTOR JR, 1959, INTERBEHAVIORAL PSYC KANTOR JR, 1971, AIMS PROGR PSYCHOL O KAPLAN N, 1965, AM DOC, V16, P179 LANGE L, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P205 LAWANI SM, 1977, BIOSCIENCE, V27, P26 LEDERBERG J, 1977, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V1, P11 LINDSEY D, 1980, SOC STUD SCI, V10, P145 LINDSEY D, 1982, SCIENTOMETRICS, V4, P389 LINE MB, 1979, J DOC, V35, P265 LONG JS, 1980, SOC STUD SCI, V10, P127 LONG JS, 1982, SCIENTOMETRICS, V4, P379 LONG JS, 1982, SCIENTOMETRICS, V4, P397 MACROBERTS MH, 1984, SOC STUD SCI, V14, P91 MACROBERTS MH, 1986, SOC STUD SCI, V16, P151 MACROBERTS MH, 1987, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V38, P305 MARTIN BR, 1983, RES POLICY, V12, P61 MOED HF, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P177 MORAVCSIK MJ, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P86 MURUGESAN P, 1978, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V29, P141 NARIN F, 1976, EVALUATIVE BIBLIOMET NARIN F, 1983, SOC STUD SCI, V13, P307 NEDERHOF AJ, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P23 OROMANER M, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P3 PERITZ BC, 1983, SCIENTOMETRICS, V5, P211 PORTER AL, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P257 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 PRICE DJD, 1981, SCIENCE, V212, P986 ROY R, 1983, SCIENTOMETRICS, V5, P117 SHEARER E, 1979, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P463 SMITH DC, 1986, NATURE, V323, P681 SMITH LC, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P83 SNIZEK WE, 1986, SCIENTOMETRICS, V9, P3 SWALES J, 1986, APPL LINGUIST, V7, P39 TAGLIACOZZO R, 1977, J DOC, V33, P251 VLACHY J, 1985, CZECH J PHYS, V35, P1389 VLACHY J, 1986, CZECH J PHYS, V36, P1 WIENER J, 1977, TELOS, V31, P172 NR 66 TC 172 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0002-8231 J9 J AMER SOC INFORM SCI JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD SEP PY 1989 VL 40 IS 5 BP 342 EP 349 PG 8 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA AQ266 UT ISI:A1989AQ26600007 ER PT J AU SEGLEN, PO TI THE SKEWNESS OF SCIENCE SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; LAW; PRODUCTIVITY; PUBLICATIONS; IMPACT AB Scientific publications are cited to a variable extent. Distributions of article citedness are therefore found to be very skewed even for articles written by the same author, approaching linearity in a semilog plot. It is suggested that this pattern reflects a basic probability distribution with some similarity to the upper part of a normal (Gaussian) distribution. Such a distribution would be expected for various kinds of highly specialized human activity, parallels being found in the distribution of performance by top athletes and in the publication activity of university scientists. A similar skewness in the distribution of mean citedness of different authors may combine with the variability in citedness of each author's articles to form a two-leveled citational hierarchy. Such a model would be capable of accounting for the extremely skewed distribution of citedness observed for all articles within a scientific field, which approaches linearity in a double-log rather than in a semilog plot. The skewness implies that there will always be a large fraction of uncited publications, the size of the fraction depending on the citation practices (such as the number of references per publication) within the field in question. However, as part of a continuous probability distribution even uncited articles have a definite probability of contributing to scientific progress. Since it is furthermore impossible to eliminate uncited articles for statistical reasons, they should be the cause of neither worry nor remedy. The citational variability between articles in a journal is less (semilog linearity) than in the corresponding field as a whole, suggesting that each journal represents a select, stratified sample of the field. However, the variability is still too large to make the journal impact factor (the average citedness of the journal's articles) suitable as a parameter for evaluation of science. Fifteen percent of a journal's articles collect 50% of the citations, and the most cited half of the articles account for nearly 90% of the citations. Awarding the same value to all articles would therefore tend to conceal rather than to bring out differences between the contributing authors. The skewness in the citedness distribution of each author's articles, the large overlap between different authors and the existence of field-dependent systematic differences in citedness would seem to make even article citations unsuitable for evaluation of individual scientists or research groups. 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Trends PY 1981 VL 30 IS 1 BP 83 EP 106 PG 24 SC Information Science & Library Science GA MR633 UT ISI:A1981MR63300008 ER PT J AU Almeida, P TI Knowledge sourcing by foreign multinationals: Patent citation analysis in the US semiconductor industry SO STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE multinational; knowledge; patents; semi-conductor; learning ID SILICON VALLEY; INVESTMENT; INDICATORS AB Do multinationals go abroad to acquire technological knowledge? Do they also contribute knowledge locally? We investigate the learning and contribution patterns of multinational firms in the U.S. semiconductor industry through the analysis of citations to their patents and through field interviews. We find that the knowledge used in innovation by foreign subsidiaries in U.S. regions is predominantly local (at the regional and country level). In fact, foreign firms use regional knowledge significantly more than similar domestic firms. In the case of European and Korean firms, foreign investment is directed towards offsetting home country technological weaknesses. The study finds that foreign firms also contribute to local technological progress-a significant proportion of the citations to their parents are local. Local learning without contributing may not be possible. RP Almeida, P, GEORGETOWN UNIV,SCH BUSINESS,WASHINGTON,DC 20057. 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Manage. J. PD WIN PY 1996 VL 17 SI Sp. Iss. SI BP 155 EP 165 PG 11 SC Business; Management GA WK189 UT ISI:A1996WK18900012 ER PT J AU Opthof, T TI Sense and nonsense about the impact factor SO CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH LA English DT Editorial Material DE impact factor; quality assessment; citation analysis ID SIGNAL-AVERAGED ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY; AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION; COLLEGE-OF-CARDIOLOGY; TASK-FORCE-COMMITTEE; EUROPEAN-SOCIETY; HIGH-RESOLUTION; STANDARDS; STATEMENT AB The impact factor is based on citations of pagers published by a scientific journal. It has been published since 1961 by the Institute for Scientific Information. It may be regarded as an estimate of the citation rate of a journal's papers, and the higher its value, the higher the scientific esteem of the journal. Although the impact factor was originally meant for comparison of journals, it is also used for assessment of the quality of individual papers, scientists and departments. For the latter a scientific basis is lacking, as we will demonstrate in this contribution. RP Opthof, T, UNIV AMSTERDAM, ACAD MED CTR, DEPT CLIN & EXPT CARDIOL, MEIBERGDREEF 9, NL-1105 AZ AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS. CR *CAST, 1990, CIRCULATION, V81, P1123 *CAST, 1990, EUR HEART J, V11, P194 *TASK FORC WORK GR, 1991, CIRCULATION, V84, P1831 *TASK FORC WORK GR, 1991, EUR HEART J, V12, P1112 BREITHARDT G, 1991, CIRCULATION, V83, P1481 BREITHARDT G, 1991, EUR HEART J, V12, P473 BREITHARDT G, 1991, J AM COLL CARDIOL, V17, P999 COLE S, 1989, TRENDS BIOCHEM SCI, V14, P9 DEJONG JW, 1996, EUR HEART J, V17, P35 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, TRENDS BIOCHEM SCI, V14, P8 MOED HF, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P149 SEGLEN PO, 1989, TRENDS BIOCHEM SCI, V14, P326 NR 12 TC 119 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0008-6363 J9 CARDIOVASC RES JI Cardiovasc. Res. PD JAN PY 1997 VL 33 IS 1 BP 1 EP 7 PG 7 SC Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems GA WC727 UT ISI:A1997WC72700001 ER PT J AU PHILLIPS, DP KANTER, EJ BEDNARCZYK, B TASTAD, PL TI IMPORTANCE OF THE LAY PRESS IN THE TRANSMISSION OF MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY SO NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE LA English DT Note ID CITATION ANALYSIS AB Background. Efficient, undistorted communication of the results of medical research is important to physicians, the scientific community, and the public. Information that first appears in the scientific literature is frequently retransmitted in the popular press. Does popular coverage of medical research in turn amplify the effects of that research on the scientific community? Methods. To test the hypothesis that researchers are more likely to cite papers that have been publicized in the popular press, we compared the number of references in the Science Citation Index to articles in the New England Journal of Medicine that were covered by The New York Times with the number of references to similar articles that were not covered by the Times. We also performed the comparison during a three-month period when the Times was on strike but continued to prepare an "edition of record" that was not distributed; doing so enabled us to address the possibility that coverage in the Times was simply a marker of the most important articles, which would therefore be cited more frequently, even without coverage in the popular press. Results. Articles in the Journal that were covered by the Times received a disproportionate number of scientific citations in each of the 10 years after the Journal articles appeared. The effect was strongest in the first year after publication, when Journal articles publicized by the Times received 72.8 percent more scientific citations than control articles. This effect was not present for articles published during the strike; articles covered by the Times during this period were no more likely to be cited than those not covered. Conclusions. Coverage of medical research in the popular press amplifies the transmission of medical information from the scientific literature to the research community. RP PHILLIPS, DP, UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO,DEPT SOCIOL,LA JOLLA,CA 92093. 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Rev. Inform. Sci. Technol. PY 2002 VL 36 BP 3 EP 72 PG 70 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 533WH UT ISI:000174552900002 ER PT J AU WHITTINGTON, R TI PUTTING GIDDENS INTO ACTION - SOCIAL-SYSTEMS AND MANAGERIAL AGENCY SO JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES LA English DT Article ID STRUCTURATION THEORY; LARGE CORPORATIONS; LEADERSHIP; CRITIQUE; WORK; RATIONALITY; DYNAMICS; BRITAIN; ISSUES; POWER AB This article examines the influence of Anthony Giddens on recent work in management studies, especially the contribution of his structurationist perspective to understanding managerial agency. A citation analysis and discussion of prominent exponents such as Ranson et al. (1980), Andrew Pettigrew and Hugh Willmott, concludes that Giddens' influence is substantial but lop-sided. Giddens' concern for the intersection and tension between different social systems has been particularly neglected. Drawing cn the insights of current 'institutionalist' studies of societal influences on organizations, the article builds a structurationist account of managerial agency that is founded on the contradictions within and between different social systems. The article ends by considering the implications of this structurationist account for current concerns with managerial leadership, organizational symbolism and strategic choice. RP WHITTINGTON, R, UNIV WARWICK,WARWICK BUSINESS SCH,COVENTRY CV4 7AL,W MIDLANDS,ENGLAND. 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Manage. Stud. PD NOV PY 1992 VL 29 IS 6 BP 693 EP 712 PG 20 SC Business; Management GA KA038 UT ISI:A1992KA03800001 ER PT J AU BRAAM, RR MOED, HF VANRAAN, AFJ TI MAPPING OF SCIENCE BY COMBINED COCITATION AND WORD ANALYSIS .1. STRUCTURAL ASPECTS SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID SCIENTIFIC LITERATURES; SPECIALTIES; DOCUMENTS AB The claim that co-citation analysis is a useful tool to map subject-matter specialties of scientific research in a given period, is examined. A method has been developed using quantitative analysis of content-words related to publications in order to: (1) study coherence of research topics within sets of publications citing clusters, i.e., (part of) the "current work" of a specialty; (2) to study differences in research topics between sets of publications citing different clusters; and (3) to evaluate recall of "current work" publications concerning the specialties identified by co-citation analysis. Empirical support is found for the claim that co-citation analysis identifies indeed subject-matter specialties. However, different clusters may identify the same specialty, and results are far from complete concerning the identified "current work." These results are in accordance with the opinion of some experts in the fields. Low recall of co-citation analysis concerning the "current work" of specialties is shown to be related to the way in which researchers build their work on earlier publications: the "missed" publications equally build on very recent earlier work, but are less "consensual" and/or less "attentive" in their referencing practice. Evaluation of national research performance using co-citation analysis appears to be biased by this "incompleteness." RP BRAAM, RR, UNIV LEIDEN,CTR SCI & TECHNOL STUDIES,WASSENAARSEWEG 52,POB 9555,2300 RB LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS. CR *ADV BOARD RES COU, 1986, SCI POL STUD, P137 *ISI DEUTSCH I MED, 1987, SCISEARCH US MAN ENG, P8 BRAAM RR, 1987, MAPPING SCI CRITICAL BRAAM RR, 1988, INFORMETRICS 87 88, P15 BRAAM RR, 1988, NEWS LETTER EUROPEAN, V38, P360 BRAAM RR, 1989, SCI TECHNOLOGY INDIC, P307 BRAAM RR, 1990, MAPPING SCI COMBINED, V2 CALLON M, 1983, SOC SCI INFORM, V22, P191 COZZENS SE, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P431 FRANKLIN JJ, 1988, SOC STUD SCI, V18, P365 GARFIELD E, 1978, METRIC SCI ADVENT SC, P179 GRIFFITH BC, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P339 HEALEY P, 1986, RES POLICY, V15, P233 HICKS D, 1987, SOC STUD SCI, V17, P295 HICKS D, 1988, SOC STUD SCI, V18, P375 JONES WP, 1987, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V38, P420 KING J, 1987, J INFORM SCI, V13, P261 KUHN TS, 1970, STRUCTURE SCI REVOLU LAUDAN L, 1977, PROGR ITS PROBLEMS MOED HF, 1988, INFORMETRICS 87 88, P133 MOMBERS C, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P341 MULLINS N, 1988, HDB QUANTITATIVE STU, P85 OBERSKI JEJ, 1988, HDB QUANTITATIVE STU, P431 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 PRICE DJD, 1970, COMMUNICATION SCI EN, P1 RIP A, 1984, SCIENTOMETRICS, V6, P381 RIP A, 1988, HDB QUANTITATIVE STU, P253 SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL H, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P17 SMALL H, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P393 SMALL H, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P321 SMALL H, 1986, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V37, P97 SMALL H, 1986, J INFORM SCI, V11, P147 SMALL HG, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P139 SMALL HG, 1978, SOC STUD SCI, V8, P327 SMALL HG, 1979, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P445 SULLIVAN D, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P223 VANDERSTARRE H, 1985, CHEMORECEPTION REFER, V1 VANDERSTARRE H, 1986, CHEMORECEPTION REFER, V2 NR 39 TC 81 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0002-8231 J9 J AMER SOC INFORM SCI JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD MAY PY 1991 VL 42 IS 4 BP 233 EP 251 PG 19 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA FJ661 UT ISI:A1991FJ66100001 ER PT J AU Thelwall, M TI Extracting macroscopic information from Web links SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID RESEARCH ASSESSMENT EXERCISE; WORLD-WIDE-WEB; IMPACT FACTORS; SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION; UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS; CITATION COUNTS; SEARCH ENGINE; BRITISH; CONTINUUM; ANATOMY AB Much has been written about the potential and pitfalls of macroscopic Web-based link analysis, yet there have been no studies that have provided clear statistical evidence that any of the proposed calculations can produce results over large areas of the Web that correlate with phenomena external to the Internet. This article attempts to provide such evidence through an evaluation of Ingwersen's (1998) proposed external Web Impact Factor (WIF) for the original use of the Web: the interlinking of academic research. In particular, it studies the case of the relationship between academic hyperlinks and research activity for universities in Britain, a country chosen for its variety of institutions and the existence of an official government rating exercise for research. After reviewing the numerous reasons why link counts may be unreliable, it demonstrates that four different WIFs do, in fact, correlate with the conventional academic research measures. The WIF delivering the greatest correlation with research rankings was the ratio of Web pages with links pointing at research-based pages to faculty numbers. The scarcity of links to electronic academic papers in the data set suggests that, in contrast to citation analysis, this WIF is measuring the reputations of universities and their scholars, rather than the quality of their publications. C1 Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Sci, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB, England. RP Thelwall, M, Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Sci, Wulfruna St, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB, England. 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PD NOV PY 2001 VL 52 IS 13 BP 1157 EP 1168 PG 12 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 485KG UT ISI:000171753100007 ER PT J AU WADE, N TI CITATION ANALYSIS - NEW TOOL FOR SCIENCE ADMINISTRATORS SO SCIENCE LA English DT Editorial Material NR 0 TC 78 PU AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE PI WASHINGTON PA 1200 NEW YORK AVE, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 SN 0036-8075 J9 SCIENCE JI Science PY 1975 VL 188 IS 4187 BP 429 EP 432 PG 4 SC Multidisciplinary Sciences GA W2469 UT ISI:A1975W246900014 ER PT J AU Tahai, A Meyer, MJ TI A revealed preference study of management journals' direct influences SO STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE generalized gamma distribution; impact factor; journal ranking; citation analysis; management journal influence ID INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; BUSINESS POLICY SCHOLARS; UNEMPLOYMENT DURATION; DISTRIBUTIONAL SHAPE; STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT; PUBLICATION RECORDS; CITATION ANALYSIS; FIELD; QUALITY; IMPACT AB Our study develops and uses a new methodology for analyzing journal citations to recent publications to determine which management journals now have the greatest influence on the field of management. It analyzes the 23637 academic journal references cited in the 1275 articles published in 17 key management journals during 1993 and 1994 focusing on citations to references published up to the modal vintage of 4 years earlier. Most cited as a percentage of all these references was Strategic Management Journal (11%), followed by Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Academy of Management Review, Administrative Sciences Quarterly, and Journal of Management-accounting in total for 51 percent of all citations. Strategic Management Journal, whose subfield of strategic management has become a major concern of management in general, has developed as the predominant academic journal influencing the field Of management Our measures of journal influence provide information which can aid management scholars, practitioners, department heads, and university libraries to decide on efficient choices of journals for research and for manuscript submissions, for evaluation, and for subscriptions. Just seven management and social science journals, led by Strategic Management Journal, contain more than half of the cited articles published recently. Copyright (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. C1 Mississippi State Univ, Coll Business & Ind, Mississippi State, MS 39762 USA. SE Louisiana Univ, Coll Business, Hammond, LA 70402 USA. RP Tahai, A, Mississippi State Univ, Coll Business & Ind, Mississippi State, MS 39762 USA. 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Manage. J. PD MAR PY 1999 VL 20 IS 3 BP 279 EP 296 PG 18 SC Business; Management GA 176VM UT ISI:000079172600004 ER PT J AU WHITE, MJ WHITE, KG TI CITATION ANALYSIS OF PSYCHOLOGY JOURNALS SO AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST LA English DT Article C1 VICTORIA UNIV,WELLINGTON,NEW ZEALAND. CR 1974, SOCIAL SCI CITATION BOOR M, 1973, AM PSYCHOL, V28, P1012 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GYNTHER MD, 1973, AM PSYCHOL, V28, P1013 HOHN RL, 1973, AM PSYCHOL, V28, P1012 KOULACK D, 1975, AM PSYCHOL, V30, P1049 MACE KC, 1973, AM PSYCHOL, V28, P184 NR 7 TC 75 PU AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC PI WASHINGTON PA 750 FIRST ST NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 SN 0003-066X J9 AMER PSYCHOL JI Am. Psychol. PY 1977 VL 32 IS 5 BP 301 EP 305 PG 5 SC Psychology, Multidisciplinary GA DF024 UT ISI:A1977DF02400001 ER PT C AU Cronin, B TI Bibliometrics and beyond: Some thoughts on web-based citation analysis SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Freedom of Information: The Impact of Open Access on Biomedical Science CY JUL 06-07, 2000 CL NEW YORK, NEW YORK HO NEW YORK ACAD MED ID AUTHORS; IMPACT AB The idea of a unified citation index to the literature of science was first outlined by Eugene Garfield [I] in 1955 in the journal Science. Science Citation Index has since established itself as the gold standard for scientific information retrieval. It has also become the database of choice for citation analysts and evaluative bibliometricians worldwide. As scientific publication moves to the web, and novel approaches to scholarly communication and peer review establish themselves, new methods of citation and link analysis will emerge to capture often liminal expressions of peer esteem, influence and approbation. The web thus affords bibliometricians rich opportunities to apply and adapt their techniques to new contexts and content: the age of 'bibliometric spectroscopy' [2] is dawning. C1 Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. RP Cronin, B, Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. 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Inf. Sci. PY 2001 VL 27 IS 1 BP 1 EP 7 PG 7 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 407RK UT ISI:000167284400001 ER PT J AU SEGLEN, PO TI CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ARTICLE CITEDNESS AND JOURNAL IMPACT SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE AB The relationship between article citedness and journal impact was investigated on the basis of complete publication lists provided by 16 senior scientists from a major Norwegian biomedical research institute. The citedness of each individual journal article was measured as the mean annual number of citations during the second to fourth year after publication, and compared with the impact factor (mean article citedness) of each corresponding journal, recorded during the first two years after publication. The distribution of article citedness was very skewed (corresponding to a topnormal, extreme-property distribution yielding linearity in a semilogarithmic plot), even for individual authors and within defined journal impact cohorts. The large variability was not due to random citation of the individual article, but rather to a fundamental heterogeneity among the articles. A similar skewness was found in the distribution of journal impact values, whereas the author impact distribution was less heterogeneous. The skewed distributions resulted in poor correlations between article citedness and journal impact, for the whole article population (correlation coefficient, c = 0.41) as well as for individual authors (mean c = 0.32; range 0.05-0.66) and journal pairs (mean c = 0.22), Pooling of articles into defined journal impact cohorts dramatically improved the correlation (c = 0.999 for the study group as a whole), indicating that the authors tended to submit their most cited work to journals of higher impact (although several notable exceptions were observed among individual authors). However, very large numbers of articles (50-100) had to be pooled in order to obtain good correlations (c = 0.8-0.9). Furthermore, the mean citedness of the study group (3.34 +/- 0.16 citations/article/year; mean +/- SE of 907 articles) differed significantly from the corresponding mean journal impact (2.61 +/- 0.07); for individual authors even larger discrepancies were observed. Use of journal impact as an evaluation parameter may therefore yield highly misleading results, unless the evaluated unit (author, research group, institution, or country) happens to. be equal to the world average. By dividing the authors into a highly cited group (the eight most cited authors) and a less cited group (the eight least cited authors) it was possible to observe a twofold ratio in citedness between the two groups throughout the journal impact range. This difference could not be accounted for by journal choice, and did not diminish with increasing journal impact. The citedness of journal articles thus does not seem to be detectably influenced by the status of the journal in which they are published. C1 NORWEGIAN RADIUM HOSP,INST CANC RES,N-0310 OSLO,NORWAY. RP SEGLEN, PO, INST STUDIES RES & HIGHER EDUC,MUNTHES GT 29,N-0260 OSLO,NORWAY. 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Rev. Inform. Sci. Technol. PY 1997 VL 32 BP 99 EP 168 PG 70 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA ZH191 UT ISI:000073082000004 ER PT J AU LONG, JS TI MEASURES OF SEX-DIFFERENCES IN SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY SO SOCIAL FORCES LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE AB Satisfactory and robust explanations of sex differences in scientific productivity remain elusive. This article provides a multidimensional, longitudinal description of the productivity of male and female biochemists. Several findings have implications for explaining differences in productivity. Sex differences in the numbers of publications and citations increase during the first decade of the career but are reversed later in the career. The lower productivity of females results from their overrepresentation among nonpublishers and their underrepresentation among the extremely productive. Among biochemists who publish, differences cannot be explained by patterns of collaboration, which are nearly identical for males and females, with one exception: females are much more likely to collaborate with a spouse. The smaller number of citations received by females results from their fewer publications, not from the quality of their publications. Papers by females on average receive more citations than those by males. These and other findings suggest future directions for research to understand sex differences in scientific productivity. RP LONG, JS, INDIANA UNIV,DEPT SOCIOL,744 BALLANTINE HALL,BLOOMINGTON,IN 47405. 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PY 1979 VL 35 IS 3 BP 179 EP 196 PG 18 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA JF519 UT ISI:A1979JF51900002 ER PT C AU Lee, KP Schotland, M Bacchetti, P Bero, LA TI Association of journal quality indicators with methodological quality of clinical research articles SO JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication CY SEP 14-16, 2001 CL BARCELONA, SPAIN ID RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS; IMPACT FACTOR; CITATION ANALYSIS; BIAS; HEALTH; DRUG; PUBLICATIONS; MEDICINE; SCIENCE; SCALES AB Context The ability to identify scientific journals that publish high-quality research would help clinicians, scientists, and health-policy analysts to select the most up-to-date medical literature to review. Methods To assess whether journal characteristics of (1) peer-review status, (2) citation rate, (3) impact factor, (4) circulation, (5) manuscript acceptance rate, (6) MEDLINE indexing, and (7) Brandon/Hill Library List indexing are predictors of methodological quality of research articles, we conducted a cross-sectional study of 243 original research articles involving human subjects published in general internal medical journals. Results The mean (SD) quality score of the 243 articles was 1.37 (0.22). All journals reported a peer-review process and were indexed on MEDLINE. In models that controlled for article type (randomized controlled trial [RCT] or non-RCT), journal citation rate was the most statistically significant predictor (0.051 increase per doubling; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.037-0.065; P<.001). In separate analyses by article type, acceptance rate was the strongest predictor for RCT quality (-0.113 per doubling; 95% Cl, -0.148 to -0.078; P<.001), while journal citation rate was the most predictive factor for non-RCT quality (0.051 per doubling; 95% Cl, 0.044-0.059; P<.001). Conclusions High citation rates, impact factors, and circulation rates, and low manuscript acceptance rates and indexing on Brandon/Hill Library List appear to be predictive of higher methodological quality scores for journal articles. C1 Univ Calif San Francisco, Sch Med, Inst Hlth Policy Studies, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA. Univ Calif San Francisco, Sch Pharm, Dept Clin Pharm, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA. Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA. NYU, Dept Psychol, New York, NY 10003 USA. RP Bero, LA, Univ Calif San Francisco, Sch Med, Inst Hlth Policy Studies, Suite 420,Box 0613,3333 Calif St, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA. 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Am. Med. Assoc. PD JUN 5 PY 2002 VL 287 IS 21 BP 2805 EP 2808 PG 4 SC Medicine, General & Internal GA 559AP UT ISI:000176002200015 ER PT J AU Parker, AJR Wessely, S Cleare, AJ TI The neuroendocrinology of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia SO PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE LA English DT Review ID PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS; CORTICOSTEROID-BINDING GLOBULIN; EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS; CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE; LOW-DOSE HYDROCORTISONE; GROWTH-HORMONE; DOUBLE-BLIND; SALIVARY CORTISOL; ADRENOCORTICAL DYSFUNCTION; PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS AB Background. Disturbance of the HPA axis may be important in the pathophysiology of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia. Symptoms may be due to: (1) low circulating cortisol; (2) disturbance of central neurotransmitters; or (3) disturbance of the relationship between cortisol and central neurotransmitter function. Accumulating evidence of the complex relationship between cortisol and 5-HT function, make some form of hypothesis (3) most likely. We review the methodology and results of studies of the HPA and other neuroendocrine axes in CFS. Method. Medline, Embase and Psychlit were searched using the Cochrane Collaboration strategy. A search was also performed on the King's College CFS database, which includes over 3000 relevant references, and a citation analysis was run on the key paper (Demitrack et al. 1991). Results. One-third of the studies reporting baseline cortisol found it to be significantly low, usually in one-third of patients. Methodological differences may account for some of the varying results. More consistent is the finding, of reduced HPA function, and enhanced 5-HT function on neuroendocrine challenge tests. The opioid system, and arginine vasopressin (AVP) may also be abnormal, though the growth hormone (GH) axis appears to be intact, in CFS. Conclusions. The significance of these changes, remains unclear. 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Med. PD NOV PY 2001 VL 31 IS 8 BP 1331 EP 1345 PG 15 SC Psychology, Clinical; Psychiatry; Psychology GA 494HL UT ISI:000172276000001 ER PT J AU Thelwall, M TI Conceptualizing documentation on the Web: An evaluation of different heuristic-based models for counting links between university Web sites SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID IMPACT FACTORS; CITATION ANALYSIS; SEARCH ENGINE; COMMUNICATION; INTERNET; INFORMATION; CRAWLER; DESIGN; PAGES AB All known previous Web link studies have used the Web page as the primary indivisible source document for counting purposes. Arguments are presented to explain why this is not necessarily optimal and why other alternatives have the potential to produce better results. This is despite the fact that individual Web files are often the only choice if search engines are used for raw data and are the easiest basic Web unit to identify. The central issue is of defining the Web "document": that which should comprise the single indissoluble unit of coherent material. Three alternative heuristics are defined for the educational arena based upon the directory, the domain and the whole university site. These are then compared by implementing them on a set of 108 UK university institutional Web sites under the assumption that a more effective heuristic will tend to produce results that correlate more highly with institutional research productivity. It was discovered that the domain and directory models were able to successfully reduce the impact of anomalous linking behavior between pairs of Web sites, with the latter being the method of choice. Reasons are then given as to why a document model on its own cannot eliminate all anomalies in Web linking behavior. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD OCT PY 2002 VL 53 IS 12 BP 995 EP 1005 DI 10.1002/asi.10135 PG 11 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 592ZT UT ISI:000177967300004 ER PT J AU Hjorland, B TI Domain analysis in information science - Eleven approaches - traditional as well as innovative SO JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION LA English DT Review DE information technology; knowledge workers; documentation ID JOURNAL IMPACT FACTORS; CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION; DISCOURSE ANALYSIS; SOCIAL-SCIENCES; APA STYLE; RETRIEVAL; PSYCHOLOGY; HUMANITIES; IDENTIFICATION AB What kind of knowledge is needed by information specialists working in a specific subject field like medicine, sociology or music? What approaches have been used in information science to produce kinds of domain-specific knowledge? This article presents 11 approaches to domain analysis. Together these approaches make a unique competence for information specialists. The approaches are: producing literature guides and subject gateways; producing special classifications and thesauri; research on indexing and retrieving specialities; empirical user studies; bibliometrical studies; historical studies; document and genre studies; epistemological and critical studies; terminological studies, LSP (languages for special purposes), discourse studies; studies of structures and institutions in scientific communication; and domain analysis in professional cognition and artificial intelligence. Specific examples and selective reviews of literature are provided, and the strengths and drawbacks of each of these approaches are discussed. C1 Royal Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Copenhagen, Denmark. RP Hjorland, B, Royal Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Copenhagen, Denmark. 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Doc. PY 2002 VL 58 IS 4 BP 422 EP 462 DI 10.1108/00220410210431136 PG 41 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 578FN UT ISI:000177106900004 ER PT J AU Goodrum, AA McCain, KW Lawrence, S Giles, CL TI Scholarly publishing in the Internet age: a citation analysis of computer science literature SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE citation analysis; computer science; scholarly publishing; World Wide Web ID COMMUNICATION; WEB AB The Web is revolutionizing the entire scholarly communication process and changing the way that researchers exchange information. In this paper, we analyze two views of information production and use in computer-related research based on citation analysis of PDF and Postcript formatted publications on the Web using autonomous citation indexing (ACI), and a parallel citation analysis of the journal literature indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) in SCISEARCH. Our goal is to establish a baseline profile of computer science "literature" as it appears in the published journals and as it appears on the publicly available Web. From this starting point, we hope to identify additional research areas dealing with information dissemination and citation practices in computer science and the utility of autonomous citation indexing on the Web as an adjunct to commercial indexing. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. NEC Res Inst, Princeton, NJ 08540 USA. RP Goodrum, AA, Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, 3141 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. 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An empirical approach is used: collecting data and testing for significant patterns. The specific questions addressed are whether site age and site content are inducers of links to a journal's Web site as measured by the ratio of link counts to Journal Impact Factors, two variables previously discovered to be related. A new methodology for data collection is also introduced that uses the Internet Archive to obtain an earliest known creation date for Web sites. The results show that both site age and site content are significant factors for the disciplines studied: library and information science, and law. Comparisons between the two fields also show disciplinary differences in Web site characteristics. Scholars and publishers should be particularly aware that richer content on a journal's Web site tends to generate links and thus the traffic to the site. C1 Univ Western Ontario, Fac Informat & Media Studies, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada. 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Stud. Sci. PY 1977 VL 7 IS 2 BP 257 EP 267 PG 11 SC History & Philosophy Of Science GA DH670 UT ISI:A1977DH67000006 ER PT J AU Leydesdorff, L TI Theories of citation? SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID SCIENCE; INDICATORS; SCIENTOMETRICS; MODEL AB Citations support the communication of specialist knowledge by allowing authors and readers to make specific selections in several contexts at the same time. In the interactions between the social network of(first-order) authors and the network of their reflexive (that is, second-order) communications, a sub-textual code of communication with a distributed character has emerged. The recursive operation of this dual-layered network induces the perception of a cognitive dimension in scientific communication. Citation analysis reflects on citation practices. Reference lists are aggregated in scientometric analysis using one (or sometimes two) of the available contexts to reduce the complexity: geometrical representations ('mappings') of dynamic operations are reflected in corresponding theories of citation. For example, a sociological interpretation of citations can be distinguished from an information-theoretical one. The specific contexts represented in the modern citation can be deconstructed from the perspective of the cultural evolution of scientific communication. C1 Sci & Technol Dynam, NL-1018 WV Amsterdam, Netherlands. RP Leydesdorff, L, Sci & Technol Dynam, Neuwe Achtergracht 166, NL-1018 WV Amsterdam, Netherlands. CR 1958, CAMBRIDGE MODERN HIS ABERNATHY WJ, 1985, RES POLICY, V14, P3 ADAIR WC, 1955, AM DOC, V6, P31 AMSTERDAMSKA O, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P449 BARNES B, 1982, SCI CONTEXT BAZERMAN C, 1988, SHAPING WRITTEN KNOW BURT RS, 1982, STRUCTURAL THEORY AC BURT RS, 1983, APPL NETWORK ANAL ME, P158 BUSH V, 1980, ENDLESS FRONTIER REP CALLON M, 1983, SOC SCI INFORM, V22, P191 CALLON M, 1986, MAPPING DYNAMICS SCI CALLON M, 1993, SCIENTOMETRIE CHUBIN DE, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P423 CHUBIN DE, 1983, SCI OBSERVED PERSPEC, P53 COLLINS HM, 1985, SOC STUD SCI, V15, P554 COZZENS SE, 1981, NEWSLETTER INT SOC S, V8, P16 COZZENS SE, 1985, SOC STUD SCI, V15, P127 COZZENS SE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P437 CRONIN B, 1981, J DOC, V37, P16 CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS ROL EDGE D, 1979, HIST SCI, V17, P102 ELKANA Y, 1978, METRIC SCI ADVENT SC FUJIGAKI Y, 1997, SOC SCI INFORM, V37, P5 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 GARFIELD E, 1975, CURR CONTENTS, P5 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GARFIELD E, 1996, LIBR QUART, V66, P449 GARVEY WD, 1979, COMMUNICATION ESSENC GIDDENS A, 1984, CONSTITUTION SOC GILBERT G, 1984, OPENING PANDORAS BOX GILBERT GN, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P113 GILBERT GN, 1997, SOCIOLOGICAL RES ONL, V2 GILLMOR CS, 1986, SOC STUD SCI, V16, P105 GLANZEL W, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V35, P165 GOULDNER A, 1976, DIALECTIC IDEOLOGY T HABERMAS J, 1981, THEORIE KOMMUNIKATIV JENCKS C, 1968, ACAD REVOLUTION KAPLAN N, 1965, AM DOC, V16, P179 KRONICK D, 1991, SCI TECHNICAL PERIOD KUHN TS, 1962, STRUCTURE SCI REVOLU LANGTON CG, 1989, ARTIFICIAL LIFE LATOUR B, 1979, LAB LIFE LATOUR B, 1987, SCI ACTION LEYDESDORFF L, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V11, P291 LEYDESDORFF L, 1989, RES POLICY, V18, P209 LEYDESDORFF L, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P333 LEYDESDORFF L, 1990, SCI TECHNOL, V15, P305 LEYDESDORFF L, 1992, SCIENTOMETRICS, V25, P295 LEYDESDORFF L, 1993, J THEOR SOC BEHAV, V23, P47 LEYDESDORFF L, 1995, CHALLENGE SCIENTOMET LEYDESDORFF L, 1996, EASST REV, V15, P20 LEYDESDORFF L, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V38, P155 LEYDESDORFF L, 1997, U GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE E, P106 LUHMANN N, 1990, WISSENSCHAFT GESELLS LUUKKONEN T, 1990, THESIS U TAMPERE TAM LUUKKONEN T, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V38, P27 MACROBERTS MH, 1987, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V16, P151 MARTIN BR, 1983, RES POLICY, V12, P61 MATURANA HR, 1980, AUTOPOIESIS COGNITIO MEADOWS AJ, 1974, COMMUNICATION SCI MERTON RK, 1957, AM SOCIOL REV, V22, P635 MERTON RK, 1965, SHOULDERS GIANTS SHA MERTON RK, 1968, SCIENCE, V159, P56 MOED HF, 1985, RES POLICY, V14, P131 MORAVCSIK MJ, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P86 MULKAY M, 1983, SCI OBSERVED PERSPEC, P171 NADEL E, 1983, SOC STUD SCI, V13, P255 NARIN F, 1976, EVALUATIVE BIBLIOMET PRICE DD, 1961, SCI BABYLON PRICE DD, 1965, LITTLE SCI BIG SCI PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 PRICE DJD, 1970, COMMUNICATION SCI EN, P3 RIP A, 1985, BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOENG RUMELHART DE, 1986, PARALLEL DISTRIBUTED SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL H, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P17 SMALL H, 1978, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P113 SMALL H, 1986, CZECH J PHYS, V36, P142 SMALL HG, 1974, CHARACTERISTICS FREQ SNYDER H, 1995, J INFORM SCI, V21, P75 SPIEGELROSING INA, 1973, WIESSENSCHAFTSENTWIC SPIEGELROSING INA, 1977, SCI TECHNOLOGY SOC C STICHWEH R, 1984, PHYSIK DTSCH 1740 18 STICHWEH R, 1990, SELF ORG PORTRAIT SC, P195 VANRAAN AFJ, 1988, HDB QUANTITATIVE STU WEBER M, 1922, WIRTSCHAFT GESELLSCH WEINBERG BH, 1997, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V48, P318 WHITE DH, 1979, SOC STUD SCI, V9, P303 WHITE HD, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P163 WHITLEY RD, 1984, INTELLECTUAL SOCIAL WOOLGAR S, 1991, SCI PUBL POLICY, V18, P319 WOUTERS P, 1994, SCIENTOMETRICS, V31, P193 WOUTERS P, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V38, P39 WOUTERS P, 1998, THESIS U AMSTERDAM A ZUCKERMAN H, 1971, MINERVA, V9, P66 ZUCKERMAN H, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P329 NR 96 TC 50 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD SEP PY 1998 VL 43 IS 1 BP 5 EP 25 PG 21 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 119CL UT ISI:000075877700002 ER PT J AU PERSSON, O TI THE INTELLECTUAL BASE AND RESEARCH FRONTS OF JASIS 1986-1990 SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CITATION AB A citation analysis was applied to articles published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science. The document set consisted of 209 genuine articles from the 1986-1990 SSCI(R) CD-ROM. To find the intellectual base of these articles a cocitation analysis was made. A map of the most cocited authors shows considerable resemblance to a map of information science produced by other methods. Citation-based bibliographic coupling was applied to the same set of documents in order to define research fronts, i.e., clusters of articles using similar parts of the intellectual base. It is also shown that the research front map has a close correspondence with the map of the intellectual base. RP PERSSON, O, UMEA UNIV,DEPT SOCIOL,S-90187 UMEA,SWEDEN. CR BORGMAN CL, 1990, SCHOLARLY COMMUNICAT GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING KESSLER MM, 1963, AM DOC, V14, P10 MCCAIN KW, 1986, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V37, P111 PERSSON O, 1992, REPRESENTATIONS SCI SALTON G, 1979, IEEE T PROF COMMUN, V22, P146 SMALL H, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P17 SMALL H, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P391 VLADUTZ G, 1984, P AM SOC INFORM SCI, V21, P204 WHITE HD, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P163 NR 10 TC 48 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0002-8231 J9 J AMER SOC INFORM SCI JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 45 IS 1 BP 31 EP 38 PG 8 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA MP327 UT ISI:A1994MP32700004 ER PT J AU Harter, SP TI Scholarly communication and electronic journals: An impact study SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID SUBFIELDS AB With the exception of a few experimental projects, peer-reviewed electronic journals (ejournals) have been in existence for only about ten years. The purpose of this research was to study the effects of ejournals, at this early point in their lives, on the scholarly communities they are serving. The study addresses the question: To what extent are scholars and researchers aware of, influenced by, using, or building their own work on research published in ejournals? To put the question another way: What impact are ejournals having on the process of scholarship, research, and the advancement of knowledge? A sample of scholarly, peer-reviewed ejournals was drawn and techniques of citation analysis were used to conduct several analyses. The data show, with a few possible exceptions, that the impact thus far of ejournals on scholarly communication has been minimal. C1 Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. RP Harter, SP, Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. EM harter@indiana.edu CR 1994, INT WORLDS INTERNET BORGMAN CL, 1990, SCHOLARLY COMMUNICAT BROOKS TA, 1986, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V37, P34 COLLINS MP, 1994, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V45, P771 COZZENS SE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P437 GARFIELD EE, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GILBERT GN, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P113 HARNAD S, 1990, PSYCHOL SCI, V1, P342 HARNAD S, 1995, INFORMATION SOC, V11, P285 HARTER SP, 1996, COLL RES LIBR, V57, P440 HARTER SP, 1996, P ASIS MID M, P299 HARTER SP, 1996, PUBLIC ACCESS COMPUT, V7 HITCHCOCK S, 1996, SURVEY STM ONLINE J KEYHANI A, 1993, DATABASE, V16, P14 KOCHEN M, 1987, J DOC, V43, P54 MACROBERTS MH, 1984, SOC STUD SCI, V14, P91 MERTON RK, 1968, SCIENCE, V159, P56 NARIN F, 1976, EVALUATIVE BBLIOMETR ODLYZKO AM, 1995, INT J HUM-COMPUT ST, V42, P71 OKERSON A, 1995, DIRECTORY ELECT J NE OKERSON AS, 1995, SCHOLARLY J CROSSROA SCHAUDER D, 1994, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V45, P73 SHACKEL B, 1983, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V34, P22 SMALL HG, 1978, SOC STUD SCI, V8, P327 TUROFF M, 1982, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V33, P195 VINKLER P, 1988, SCIENTOMETRICS, V14, P453 VINKLER P, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V20, P145 NR 27 TC 46 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 USA SN 0002-8231 J9 J AMER SOC INFORM SCI JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD MAY 1 PY 1998 VL 49 IS 6 BP 507 EP 516 PG 10 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA ZG613 UT ISI:000073021400002 ER PT J AU Antelman, K TI Do open-access articles have a greater research impact? SO COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES LA English DT Article ID SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION; ELECTRONIC PREPRINTS; CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNALS; BEHAVIOR AB Although many authors believe that their work has a greater research impact if it is freely available, studies to demonstrate that impact are few. This study looks at articles in four disciplines at varying stages of adoption of open access-philosophy, political science, electrical and electronic engineering and mathematics-to see whether they have a greater impact as measured by citations in the ISI Web of Science database when their authors make them freely available on the Internet. The finding is that, across all four disciplines, freely available articles do have a greater research impact. Shedding light on this category of open access reveals that scholars in diverse disciplines are adopting open-access practices and being rewarded for it. C1 N Carolina State Univ Lib, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA. RP Antelman, K, N Carolina State Univ Lib, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA. EM kristin_antelman@ncsu.edu CR 2004, WHATS NEW IEEE STUDE, V6 *INT FED LIB ASS I, 2003, IFLA STAT OP ACC SCH BJORK BC, 2000, J ELECT PUBLISHING, V6 BJORK BC, 2004, INFORMATION RES, V9 BORGMAN CL, 1989, COMMUN RES, V16, P589 BROCH E, 2001, P 24 ANN INT ACM SIG, P446 BROWN C, 2003, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V54, P362, DOI 10.1002/asi.10223 COLE JR, 2000, WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC, P281 CRONIN B, 2001, J INFORM SCI, V27, P1 GARFIELD E, 2004, AM SCI OP ACC FOR 18 HARNAD S, 2004, DLIB MAGAZINE, P10 HITCHCOCK S, 2002, D LIB MAGAZINE OCT, P8 HITCHCOCK S, 2003, SERIALS, V16 HOERMAN HL, 1995, LIBR QUART, V65, P415 KIERNAN V, 2004, CHRONICLE HIGHE 0312 LAWRENCE S, 2001, NATURE, V411, P521 MALAKOFF D, 2003, SCIENCE, V302, P552 MORRISEY LJ, 2002, SCI TECH LIBR, V22, P149, DOI 10.1300/J122v22n03_12 OBST O, 2003, HLTH INFORMATION LIB, V20, P22 ODLYZKO A, 2002, LEARN PUBL, V15, P7 RINDFLEISCH TC, 2001, WHITHER HLTH SCI LIB SEGLEN PO, 1997, BRIT MED J, V314, P498 SHIN EJ, 2003, J INFORM SCI, V29, P527 SIMKIN MV, 2004, STOCHASTIC MODELING TAMBER PS, 2003, LANCET, V362, P1576 TENOPIR C, 2002, LEARN PUBL, V15, P259 VANDESOMPEL H, 2003, INFO URI SCHEME INFO WALKER T, 2004, AM SCI OP ACC FOR MA WALKER TJ, 2002, LEARN PUBL, V15, P279 YOUNGEN GK, 1998, COLL RES LIBR, V59, P448 NR 30 TC 44 PU ASSOC COLL RESEARCH LIBRARIES PI CHICAGO PA 50 E HURON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60611 USA SN 0010-0870 J9 COLL RES LIBR JI Coll. Res. Libr. PD SEP PY 2004 VL 65 IS 5 BP 372 EP 382 PG 11 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 860RT UT ISI:000224361500001 ER PT C AU NARIN, F TI PATENT BIBLIOMETRICS SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Bibliometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics, in Memory of Derek John de Solla Price (1922-1983) CY SEP 11-15, 1993 CL BERLIN, GERMANY SP Minister Sci & Res Land Berlin AB In our 1975 monograph ''Evaluative Bibliometrics'' we discussed the many uses of publication and citation analysis in the evaluation of scientific activities, and some of the basic statistical properties of the scientific literature, particularly the skewnness of the distributions of publications and citations, reference time distributions, and various anomalies in the citation patterns from one country to another. Over the last ten years we have devoted much of our energy to the development of an analogous research base and infrastructure for patent bibliometrics, that is for the use of patents, and patent citations in the evaluation of technological activities. There are remarkable similarities between literature bibliometrics and patent bibliometrics, and they are both applicable to the same wide ranges of problems. This paper will show that there are striking similarities between literature and patent distributions of national productivity, inventor productivity, referencing cycles, citation impact and within country citation preferences. RP NARIN, F, CHI RES INC,10 WHITE HORSE PIKE,HADDON HTS,NJ 08035. CR ALBERT MB, 1991, RES POLICY, V20, P251 CARPENTER MP, 1981, WORLD PATENT INFORMA, V3, P160 COLE FJ, 1917, SCI PROGR, V11, P578 LOTKA AJ, 1926, J WASHINGTON ACADEMY, V16, P317 NARIN F, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P369 NARIN F, 1991, TECH LINE TM SOURCE NARIN F, 1993, IN PRESS RES POLICY PRICE DJD, 1963, LITTLE SCI BIG SCI PRICE DJD, 1969, P ISRAEL ACADEMY SCI, P10 NR 9 TC 44 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD MAY PY 1994 VL 30 IS 1 BP 147 EP 155 PG 9 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA NR542 UT ISI:A1994NR54200012 ER PT J AU THYER, BA BENTLEY, KJ TI ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS OF SOCIAL-WORK AUTHORS - A CITATION ANALYSIS OF 6 MAJOR JOURNALS SO JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION LA English DT Article RP THYER, BA, FLORIDA STATE UNIV,SOCIAL WORK,TALLAHASSEE,FL 32306. CR *NY COUNC SOC WORK, 1984, SPEC REP DEANS PUBL BABCHUK N, 1962, SOC FORCES, V40, P341 BLACKBURN RT, 1978, SOCIOL EDUC, V51, P132 BRADLEY JV, 1981, B PSYCHONOMIC SOC, V18, P31 CECI SJ, 1982, BEHAVIORAL BRAIN SCI, V5, P187 CLEMENTE F, 1973, AM J SOCIOL, V79, P409 COX WM, 1977, AM PSYCHOL, V32, P793 FULTON O, 1974, SOCIOL EDUC, V47, P29 GASTON J, 1975, AM SOCIOL, V10, P239 GRINNELL RM, 1976, J ED SOCIAL WORK, V12, P44 GRINNELL RM, 1983, J SOCIAL SERVICE RES, V6, P147 JAYARATNE S, 1979, J ED SOCIAL WORK, V15, P72 MCREYNOLDS P, 1971, AM PSYCHOL, V26, P400 RUDD E, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P268 SCHAEFFER DL, 1970, AM PSYCHOL, V25, P362 STINCHCOMBE AL, 1969, AM SOCIOL, V4, P116 WANDERER JJ, 1966, AM SOCIOL, V1, P241 NR 17 TC 44 PU COUNC SOC WORK EDUC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1600 DUKE STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 SN 1043-7797 J9 J SOC WORK EDUC JI J. Soc. Work Educ. PD WIN PY 1986 VL 22 IS 1 BP 67 EP 73 PG 7 SC Education & Educational Research; Social Work GA D6884 UT ISI:A1986D688400009 ER PT J AU Thelwall, M TI Evidence for the existence of geographic trends in university Web site interlinking SO JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION LA English DT Article DE Internet; knowledge workers; universities; United Kingdom ID CITATION ANALYSIS; IMPACT FACTORS; INFORMATION; INTERNET; SCIENCE; CRAWLER AB The Web is an important medium for scholarly communication of various types, perhaps eventually to replace entirely some traditional mechanisms such as print journals. Yet the Web analogy of citations, hyperlinks, are much more varied in use and existing citation techniques are difficult to generalise to the new medium. In this context, one new challenging object of study is the modern multifaceted, multi genre, partly unregulated university Web site. This paper develops a methodology to analyse the patterns of interlinking between university Web sites and uses it to indicate that the degree of interlinking decreases with distance, at least in the UK. This is perhaps not in itself a surprising result, despite claims of a paradigm shift from the traditional virtual college towards collaboratories, but the methodology developed can also be used to refine existing Web link metrics to produce more powerful tools for comparing groups of sites. C1 Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wolverhampton WV1 1DJ, W Midlands, England. RP Thelwall, M, Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wolverhampton WV1 1DJ, W Midlands, England. CR *MAYF U CONS, 2001, TIMES HIGHER ED 0518, T2 BJORNEBORN L, 2001, P 12 ACM C HYP HYP, P133 BJORNEBORN L, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P65 BRIN S, 1998, COMPUT NETWORKS ISDN, V30, P107 BRODER A, 2000, COMPUT NETW, V33, P309 CHAKRABARTI S, 1999, COMPUTER, V32, P60 CHU H, 2002, IN PRESS J ED LIB IN CRASWELL N, 2001, P 24 ANN INT ACM SIG, P250 CRONIN B, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P1319 CRONIN B, 2001, J INFORM SCI, V27, P1 CUI L, 1999, J MED INTERNET RES, V1, E4 DARMONI SJ, 2000, REV PRATICIEN MED GE, V14, P2079 DAVENPORT E, 2000, WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC, P517 EGGHE L, 2000, J INFORM SCI, V26, P329 GOODRUM AA, 2001, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V37, P661 HADLEY C, 2001, COMP PROTEIN STRUCTU HARTER SP, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P1159 HERNANDEZBORGES AA, 1999, J MED INTERNET RES, V1, E1 INGWERSEN P, 1998, J DOC, V54, P236 KATZ JS, 1994, SCIENTOMETRICS, V31, P31 KLING R, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P1306 ROUSSEAU R, 1997, SITATIONS EXPLORATOR, V1 SMITH A, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V54, P363 SMITH AG, 1999, J DOC, V55, P577 THELWALL M, 2001, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V52, P1157 THELWALL M, 2001, J DOC, V57, P177 THELWALL M, 2001, J INFORM SCI, V27, P319 THELWALL M, 2001, PUBLICLY ACCESIBLE D THELWALL M, 2002, IN PRESS ASLIB P THELWALL M, 2002, IN PRESS J DOCUMENTA THELWALL M, 2002, J DOC, V58, P60 THOMAS O, 2000, J INFORM SCI, V26, P421 NR 32 TC 42 PU EMERALD PI BRADFORD PA 60/62 TOLLER LANE, BRADFORD BD8 9BY, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND SN 0022-0418 J9 J DOC JI J. Doc. PY 2002 VL 58 IS 5 BP 563 EP 574 DI 10.1108/00220410210441586 PG 12 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 599ZR UT ISI:000178366100004 ER PT J AU MARTYN, J TI CITATION ANALYSIS SO JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION LA English DT Editorial Material C1 ASLIB,LONDON,ENGLAND. CR *BATH U LIBR, 1973, 5 WORK PAP BAUGHMAN JC, 1974, LIBRARY Q, V44, P293 BERTRAM S, 1972, 4TH ANN M AM SOC INF BROWN CH, 1956, ACRL16 CHIC LIBR MON CARROLL L, 1871, THROUGH LOOKING GLAS COLE JR, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P368 COLE JR, 1974, SOCIAL STRATIFICATIO GARFIELD E, 1963, AM DOC, V14, P195 GARFIELD E, 1964, USE CITATION DATA WR GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1973, CURR CONTENTS, P5 GRIFFITH BC, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P339 LINE MB, 1972, BLL REV, V2, P84 LINE MB, 1974, BLL REV, V2, P124 LINE MB, 1974, J DOC, V30, P283 LIPETZ BA, 1965, AM DOC, V16, P81 MACRAE D, 1969, AM SOCIOL REV, V34, P631 MARSHAKOVA IV, 1973, NTI 2, P3 MARTYN J, 1968, EVALUATION BRIT SCIE MEADOWS AJ, 1974, COMMUNICATION SCIENC ORTEGAYGASSET J, 1932, REVOLT MASSES PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 PRICE DJD, 1969, OCT C COMM SCIENT TE RAISIG ML, 1960, SCIENCE, V131, P1417 SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL H, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P17 WEINBERG BH, 1974, INFORM STORAGE RET, V10, P189 WEINSTOCK M, 1971, ENCY LIBRARY INFORMA, V5, P16 WESTBROOK JH, 1960, SCIENCE, V132, P1229 ZIPF GK, 1965, HUMAN BEHAVIOR PRINC NR 30 TC 42 PU ASLIB PI LONDON PA 20-24 OLD ST, LONDON, ENGLAND EC1V 9AP SN 0022-0418 J9 J DOC JI J. Doc. PY 1975 VL 31 IS 4 BP 290 EP 297 PG 8 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA BE176 UT ISI:A1975BE17600007 ER PT J AU Vessey, I Ramesh, V Glass, RL TI Research in information systems: An empirical study of diversity in the discipline and its journals SO JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS LA English DT Article DE information systems journals; information systems research; information systems research diversity; level of analysis; reference discipline; research methods ID CO-CITATION ANALYSIS; MIS RESEARCH; LEADING JOURNALS; PROFILE; UNIVERSITIES; PERCEPTIONS; TECHNOLOGY; SCIENCE; UPDATE AB Throughout its history, the information systems (IS) discipline has engaged in extensive self-examination, particularly with regard to its apparent diversity. Our overall objective in this study is to better understand the diversity in IS research, and the extent to which diversity is universal across journals that publish IS research. We developed a classification system that comprises five key characteristics of diversity (reference discipline, level of analysis, topic, research approach, and research method) based on a review of prior literature. We then examined articles over a five-year period, from 1995 to 1999, in five journals acknowledged as the top journals of the field, at least in North America. Analyses reveal considerable diversity in each of the key characteristics. Perhaps not surprisingly, the research approach used is more focused with most studies being conducted using hypothetico-deductive approaches, whereas reference discipline is perhaps the most diverse of the characteristics examined. An interesting finding is that IS itself emerged as a key reference discipline in the late 1990s. The Journal of Management Information Systems and Information Systems Research publish articles displaying the greatest diversity, and MIS Quarterly and Decision Sciences publish articles that focus on subsets of the field. Our research provides a foundation for addressing the direction that diversity in the IS discipline takes over time. In the shorter term, researchers can use our classification system as a guide to writing abstracts and selecting key words, and the findings of our journal analyses to determine the best outlet for their type of research. C1 Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Dept Accounting & Informat Syst, Bloomington, IN 47401 USA. RP Vessey, I, Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Dept Accounting & Informat Syst, Bloomington, IN 47401 USA. 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PD FAL PY 2002 VL 19 IS 2 BP 129 EP 174 PG 46 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science; Management GA 601UH UT ISI:000178466300005 ER PT J AU FILDES, R MAKRIDAKIS, S TI THE IMPACT OF EMPIRICAL ACCURACY STUDIES ON TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING SO INTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL REVIEW LA English DT Review DE FORECASTING; TIME SERIES MODELS; PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE; REPLICATION; CITATION ANALYSIS; STATISTICAL PARADIGM; EVALUATION ID MACROECONOMIC FORECASTS; MAKRIDAKIS COMPETITION; EXTRAPOLATION MODELS; SALES; PREDICTION; EXPERIENCE; SCIENCE; TRENDS; MONEY; STATE AB This paper examines a major area of statistics: the application of time series analysis to forecasting, particularly as it applies to the areas of business and economics, This area is unusual in the social sciences in that it permits objective, replicable and controlled experimentation through empirical studies using real-life data, In this paper we review the considerable empirical research carried out within the field over the last two decades and compare the major findings of such research with what may be expected if the accepted statistical paradigm held true, In doing so we note several anomalies which cannot be easily explained, Using citation analysis, we demonstrate that there has been little theoretical work that has taken such findings into account, The result has been little or no progress in re-defining the dominant paradigm in time series statistics and progressing the field in the direction of improved post-sample forecasting accuracy, We argue that whether the objective is post-sample forecasting accuracy or model validation, the strong assumption usually made in the field of time series forecasting of constancy (or worse, stationarity) must be re-examined, For application-oriented and empirically-based researchers the need for a theoretical framework in which to develop improved forecasting methods and establish effective selection criteria is a necessity, Various priority areas for research are described including robust modelling and the use of contextual information in model identification, The paper concludes with a challenge to theoretical time series statisticians and empirical researchers alike: working together can they learn from each other? 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Account. Res. PY 1985 VL 23 IS 1 BP 84 EP 109 PG 26 SC Business, Finance GA ANM87 UT ISI:A1985ANM8700005 ER PT J AU Baumgartner, H Pieters, R TI The structural influence of marketing journals: A citation analysis of the discipline and its subareas over time SO JOURNAL OF MARKETING LA English DT Article ID ECONOMICS JOURNALS; CONSUMER RESEARCH; IMPACT; MANAGEMENT; NETWORK; HISTORY; INDEX AB The authors investigate the overall and subarea influence of a comprehensive set of marketing and marketing-related journals at three points in time during a 30-year period using a citation-based measure of structural influence. The results show that a few journals wield a disproportionate amount of influence in the marketing journal network as a whole and that influential journals tend to derive their influence from many different journals. Different journals are most influential in different subareas of marketing; general business and managerially oriented journals have lost influence, whereas more specialized marketing journals have gained in influence overtime. The Journal of Marketing emerges as the most influential marketing journal in the final period (1996-97) and as the journal with the broadest span of influence across all subareas. Yet the Journal of Marketing is notably influential among applied marketing journals, which themselves are of lesser influence. The index of structural influence is significantly correlated with other objective and subjective measures of influence but least so with the impact factors reported in the Social Sciences Citation Index. Overall, the findings demonstrate the rapid maturation of the marketing discipline and the changing role of key journals in the process. C1 Penn State Univ, Smeal Coll Business, University Pk, PA 16802 USA. Tilburg Univ, Dept Mkt, Tilburg, Netherlands. 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Mark. PD APR PY 2003 VL 67 IS 2 BP 123 EP 139 PG 17 SC Business GA 664YF UT ISI:000182091900009 ER PT J AU Chen, CM Paul, RJ TI Visualizing a knowledge domain's intellectual structure SO COMPUTER LA English DT Article ID SCIENCE AB To make knowledge visualizations clear and easy to interpret, we have developed a method that extends and transforms traditional author co citation analysis by extracting structural patterns from the scientific literature and representing them in a 3D knowledge landscape. C1 Brunel Univ, Dept Informat Syst & Comp, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, Middx, England. Brunel Univ, VIVID Res Ctr, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, Middx, England. Brunel Univ, Ctr Appl Simulat Modeling, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, Middx, England. Brunel Univ, Dept Informat Syst & Comp, Ctr Living Informat Syst Thinking, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, Middx, England. RP Chen, CM, Brunel Univ, Dept Informat Syst & Comp, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, Middx, England. CR CHEN C, 1999, INFO VISUALISATION V CHEN CM, 1998, INTERACT COMPUT, V10, P107 CHEN CM, 1999, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V35, P401 DAVIDSON GS, 1998, J INTELL INF SYST, V11, P259 FAIRCHILD KM, 1988, COGNITIVE SCI ITS AP, P201 LAWRENCE S, 1999, COMPUTER, V32, P67 SCHVANEVELDT RW, 1989, PSYCHOL LEARN MOTIV, V24, P249 SMALL H, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P799 WHITE HD, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P327 WISE JA, 1995, INFORMATION VISUALIZ, P51 NR 10 TC 39 PU IEEE COMPUTER SOC PI LOS ALAMITOS PA 10662 LOS VAQUEROS CIRCLE, PO BOX 3014, LOS ALAMITOS, CA 90720-1314 USA SN 0018-9162 J9 COMPUTER JI Computer PD MAR PY 2001 VL 34 IS 3 BP 65 EP + PG 8 SC Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture; Computer Science, Software Engineering GA 408AV UT ISI:000167305100023 ER PT J AU White, HD TI Authors as citers over time SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; ORTEGA HYPOTHESIS; INFORMATION-SCIENCE; SELF-CITATIONS; MOTIVATIONS; KNOWLEDGE; MODEL; CLASSIFICATION; DOCUMENTATION; REFERENCES AB This study explores the tendency of authors to recite themselves and others in multiple works over time, using the insights gained to build citation theory. The set of all authors whom an author cites is defined as that author's citation identity. The study explains how to retrieve citation identities from the Institute for Scientific Information's files on Dialog and how to deal with idiosyncrasies of these files, As the author's oeuvre grows, the identity takes the form of a core-and-scatter distribution that may be divided into authors cited only once (unicitations) and authors cited at least twice (recitations), The latter group, especially those recited most frequently, are interpretable as symbols of a citer's main substantive concerns, As illustrated by the top recitees of eight information scientists, identities are intelligible, individualized, and wide-ranging, They are ego-centered without being egotistical. They are often affected by social ties between citers and citees, but the universal motivator seems to be the perceived relevance of the citees' works. Citing styles in identities differ: "scientific-paper style" authors recite heavily, adding to core; "bibliographic-essay style" authors are heavy on unicitations, adding to scatter; "literature-review style" authors do both at once. Identities distill aspects of citers' intellectual lives, such as orienting figures, interdisciplinary interests, bidisciplinary careers, and conduct in controversies. They can also be related to past schemes for classifying citations in categories such as positive-negative and perfunctory-organic; indeed, one author's frequent recitation of another, whether positive or negative, may be the readiest indicator of an organic relation between them. The shape of the core-and-scatter distribution of names in identities can be explained by the principle of least effort, Citers economize on effort by frequently reciting only a relatively small core of names in their identities. They also economize by frequent use of perfunctory citations, which require relatively little context, and infrequent use of negative citations, which require contexts more laborious to set. C1 Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. RP White, HD, Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD JAN 15 PY 2001 VL 52 IS 2 BP 87 EP 108 PG 22 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 404KY UT ISI:000167098100002 ER PT J AU Kostoff, RN TI The use and misuse of citation analysis in research evaluation - Comments on theories of citation? SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article AB The present paper addresses some of the many possible uses of citations, including bookmark, intellectual heritage, impact tracker, and self-serving purposes. The main focus is on the applicability of citation analysis as an impact or quality measure. If a paper's bibliography is viewed as consisting of a directed (research impact or quality) component related to intellectual heritage and random components related to specific self-interest topics, then for large numbers of citations from many different citing papers, the most significant intellectual heritage (research impact or quality) citations will aggregate and the random author-specific self-serving citations will be scattered and not accumulate. However, there are at least two limitations to this model of citation analysis for stand-alone use as a measure of research impact or quality. First, the reference to intellectual heritage could be positive or negative. Second, there could be systemic biases which affect the aggregate results, and one of these, the "Pied Piper Effect", is described in detail. Finally, the results of a short citation study comparing Russian and American papers in different technical fields are presented. The questions raised in interpreting this data highlight a few of the difficulties in attempting to interpret citation results without supplementary information. Leydesdorff (Leydesdorff, 1998) addresses the history of citations and citation analysis, and the transformation of a reference mechanism into a purportedly quantitative measure of research impact/quality. The present paper examines different facets of citations and citation analysis, and discusses the validity of citation analysis as a useful measure of research impact/quality. C1 Off Naval Res, Arlington, VA 22217 USA. RP Kostoff, RN, Off Naval Res, 800 N Quincy St, Arlington, VA 22217 USA. CR 1995, SCIENCE, V269, P1223 1998, SCIENCE, V279, P179 KOSTOFF RN, 1994, R&D MANAGE, V24, P3 KOSTOFF RN, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V34, P163 KOSTOFF RN, 1997, HDB RES IMPACT ASSES KOSTOFF RN, 1997, SCI ENG ETHICS, V3, P2 KOSTOFF RN, 1997, SCIENCE, V277, P651 KOSTOFF RN, 1998, INFORMATION PROCESSI, V34, P1 KOSTOFF RN, 1998, UNPUB HYPERSONIC SUP LEYDESDORFF L, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V43, P5 MACROBERTS MH, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P435 NR 11 TC 39 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD SEP PY 1998 VL 43 IS 1 BP 27 EP 43 PG 17 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 119CL UT ISI:000075877700003 ER PT J AU DuBois, FL Reeb, D TI Ranking the international business journals SO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES LA English DT Article AB This study seeks to assess and rank the relative quality of 30 international business journals using both a citation analysis and a survey approach. Journal rankings are presented using both approaches in addition to a composite ranking. The rankings provide an objective analysis of journal quality for tenure and promotion committees, for IB researchers considering journal submission options and provide the academic community with a better understanding of which international business publication outlets are the most influential in guiding research in this discipline. C1 American Univ, Kogod Sch Business, Washington, DC 20016 USA. RP DuBois, FL, American Univ, Kogod Sch Business, Washington, DC 20016 USA. 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PY 2000 VL 31 IS 4 BP 689 EP 704 PG 16 SC Business; Management GA 394BU UT ISI:000166504800009 ER PT C AU LABAND, DN PIETTE, MJ TI A CITATION ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF BLINDED PEER-REVIEW SO JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication CY SEP 09-11, 1993 CL CHICAGO, IL HO AMER MED ASSOC AB Objective.-To determine whether articles published in journals using blinded peer review receive significantly more or fewer citations than those published in journals using nonblinded peer review. Design.-Drawing from a sample of 1051 full articles published in 28 economics journals during 1984, we used nonlinear regression and ordered probit techniques to estimate the impact of blinded peer review on citations of these articles in 1985 through 1989. Outcomes.-Citations of articles. Results.-Articles published in journals using blinded peer review were cited significantly more than articles published in journals using nonblinded peer review, controlling for a variety of author, article, and journal attributes. Conclusions.-Nonblinded peer review apparently suffers from type I error to a greater extent than blinded peer review. That is, journals using nonblinded peer review publish a larger fraction of papers that should not have been published than do journals using blinded peer review. When reviewers know the identity of the author(s) of an article, they are able to (and evidently do) substitute particularistic criteria for universalistic criteria in their evaluative process. C1 ECON RES SERV,TALLAHASSEE,FL. SALISBURY STATE UNIV,DEPT ECON & FINANCE,SALISBURY,MD. 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Serv. Rev. PD JUN PY 1992 VL 66 IS 2 BP 295 EP 310 PG 16 SC Social Work GA HX931 UT ISI:A1992HX93100007 ER PT J AU Wang, PL White, MD TI A cognitive model of document use during a research project. Study II. Decisions at the reading and citing stages SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID INFORMATION-SCIENCE; CITER MOTIVATIONS; CITATION ANALYSIS; SOCIAL-SCIENCES; RELEVANCE; CRITERIA AB This article reports on the follow-up study of a two-part project designed to study the decision-making process underlying how academic researchers select documents retrieved from online databases, consult or read, and cite documents during a research project. The participants are 15 of the 25 agricultural economics users who participated in the original study of document-selection conducted in 1992. They were interviewed about subsequent decisions on documents considered relevant and selected in 1992, as well as documents cited in their written products but not in the original searches. Of particular interest in this article are the decision criteria and rules they apply to documents as they progress through the project. The first study in 1992 emphasized the selection processes and resulted in a document selection model; the 1995 study concentrates on the reading and citing decisions. The model derived from this project shows document use as a decision-making process with decisions occurring at three points or stages during a research project: selecting, reading, and citing. It is an expansion of the document selection model developed in the 1992 study, identifies more criteria, and clarifies the criteria and rules that are in use at each stage. The follow-up study not only found that all but one of the criteria identified in selection re-occur in connection with reading and citing decisions, but also identified 14 new criteria. It also found that decision rules applied in selection decisions are applied throughout the project. C1 Univ Tennessee, Sch Informat Sci, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA. Univ Maryland, Coll Lib & Informat Serv, College Pk, MD 20742 USA. RP Wang, PL, Univ Tennessee, Sch Informat Sci, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD FEB PY 1999 VL 50 IS 2 BP 98 EP 114 PG 17 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 163NK UT ISI:000078411700002 ER PT J AU Ingwersen, P Christensen, FH TI Data sea isolation for bibliometric online analyses of research publications: Fundamental methodological issues SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; PERFORMANCE; RETRIEVAL AB The aim of the article is to emphasize and illustrate the retrieval dimensions of data collection activity online and their influence on the research evaluation outcome. The attempt is to reinforce the link between online retrieval and bibliometrics. Given that various forms of publication counts and citation analyses provide a valuable and revealing quantitative starting point for more qualitative indications and assessments of Science and Technology (S&T) performance, it is evident that their reliability and objectivity must be undisputed as far as possible. The article discusses the basic problems and limitations inherent in online bibliometric data collection and analyses, and points to possible solutions by means of illustrative case studies and examples. The reason for performing local publication analyses online often arises because of the increased use of external research assessments made by centralized bodies. For small institutions in small countries, like the North European one, such self-analyses may in addition provide valuable and inexpensive insights into novel S&T niches to explore. The major concern is the extent to which online bibliographic and domain dependent databases, as a supplement to the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) citation files, are suitable for quantitative analysis and mapping of R&D outcome. By merging these two different types of databases into a single cluster, the method of duplicate removal becomes crucial. The article introduces a novel removal procedure by describing and exemplifying the principle of Reversed Duplicate Removal (RDR). RDR enables the analyst to take control of the location of the duplicates and to perform tailored analyses of the overlap of identical documents between files. It is well known that the databases themselves present obstacles directly associated with the process of performing online retrieval of the information necessary for further analysis. Problems encountered are, for instance, poor or inconsistent subject indexing within a single database or among several databases. Name form inconsistencies as to authors, institutions, and journals, the lack or inaccessibility of vital data in the database structures, etc., also present obstacles. On the other hand, comprehensive online bibliometric analyses are in many ways easier, faster, and less expensive to perform locally than those made using the independent CD-ROM versions of the relevant databases. In contrast to the online versions, the CD-ROM systems demonstrate a vital shortage of robust data processing and manipulation facilities. The downloading of records from a variety of CD-ROM files, the cleaning-up process, and the ensuing data processing activities become cumbersome and resource demanding. Regardless of database versioning, the degree of awareness of these retrieval and set isolation factors, such as the relevant search commands, syntax, and the analysis assumptions on the part of the analyst, plays an important role for the quality of the analysis outcome. RP Ingwersen, P, ROYAL SCH LIBRARIANSHIP,CTR INFORMETR STUDIES,BIRKETINGET 6,DK-2300 COPENHAGEN,DENMARK. CR *DIAL INF SERV, 1993, DIAL CHRON FEB, P27 CHRISTENSEN FH, 1995, P 5 BIENN C INT SOC, P103 CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS DOU H, 1990, INFORMATION SERVICES, V10, P135 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING HUBER CF, 1995, DATABASE APR, P52 INGWERSEN P, 1984, ONLINE REV, V8, P465 INGWERSEN P, 1989, KNOWLEDGE IND, P205 LUUKKONEN T, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P349 MILLER C, 1990, ONLINE JUL, P27 MOED HF, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P473 NORRETRANDERS T, 1990, DANSK DYNAMIT DANSK OLSEN TB, 1994, NORDISK FORSKNING IN PAO ML, 1993, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V29, P95 PERSSON O, 1986, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P69 PERSSON O, 1988, HDB QUANTITATIVE STU, P229 SANDISON A, 1989, J DOC, V45, P59 SCHUBERT A, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V16, P3 SEGLEN PO, 1989, NORD MED, V104, P331 SEGLEN PO, 1989, NORD MED, V104, P341 SMITH LC, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P83 THORNE FC, 1977, J CLIN PSYCHOL, V33, P1157 WISSMANN C, 1993, J INF SCI, V19, P363 NR 23 TC 37 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0002-8231 J9 J AMER SOC INFORM SCI JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD MAR PY 1997 VL 48 IS 3 BP 205 EP 217 PG 13 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA WJ555 UT ISI:A1997WJ55500003 ER PT J AU Noyons, ECM Moed, HF Luwel, M TI Combining mapping and citation analysis for evaluative bibliometric purposes: A bibliometric study SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CO-WORD ANALYSIS; BASIC RESEARCH; SCIENTIFIC LITERATURES; PERFORMANCE-MEASURES; SCIENCE; INDICATORS; POLICY AB The general aim of the article is to demonstrate how the results both of a structural analysis, and of a research performance assessment of a research field, can be enriched by combining elements of both into one integrated analysis. In addition, a procedure is discussed to select and analyse candidate benchmark institutes to assess the position of a particular research institute, in terms of both its cognitive orientation and its scientific production and impact at the international research front, The combined method is applied in an evaluation of the research scope and performance of the Interuniversity Centre for Micro-Electronics (IMEC) in Leuven, Belgium. On the basis of the comments of an international panel of experts in micro-electronics, the method was discussed in detail. We concluded that the method provides a detailed and useful picture of the position of the institute from an international perspective. Moreover, we found that the results of each of the two parts are an added value to the other. C1 Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. Minist flemish Community Sci & Innovat Adm, B-1210 Brussels, Belgium. RP Noyons, ECM, Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, Wassenaarseweg 52,POB 9555, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. EM noyons@ruls20.fs2.LeidenUniv.nl moed@cwts.leidenuniv.nl marc.luwel@vlaanderen.be CR *ABRC, 1986, ABRC SCI POL STUD, V1 BAIRD LM, 1994, J INF SCI, V20, P2 BRAAM RR, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V42, P233 BRAAM RR, 1991, THESIS LEIDEN CALLON M, 1983, SOC SCI INFORM, V22, P191 CALLON M, 1986, MAPPING DYNAMICS SCI DEBRUIN RE, 1993, RES EVALUAT, V3, P1 GARFIELD E, 1978, METRIC SCI ADVENT SC GARFIELD E, 1983, CURRENT CONTENTS, V44, P5 GLANZEL W, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V35, P167 GRIFFITH BC, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P339 HEALEY P, 1986, RES POLICY, V15, P233 HICKS D, 1987, SOC STUD SCI, V17, P295 IRVINE J, 1985, SOC STUD SCI, V15, P293 KOSTOFF RN, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P281 LAW J, 1988, SCIENTOMETRICS, V14, P251 MARTIN BR, 1983, RES POLICY, V12, P61 MARTIN BR, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P343 NARIN F, 1976, NATL SCI FND MONOGRA NARIN F, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P293 NOYONS ECM, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P68 OBERSKI JEJ, 1988, HDB QUANTITATIVE STU, P253 PETERS HPF, 1993, RES POLICY, V22, P23 SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL H, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P17 TIJSSEN RJW, 1992, THESIS LEIDEN VANRAAN AFJ, 1993, SCIENTOMETRICS, V26, P169 VANRAAN AFJ, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V38, P205 NR 28 TC 36 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 USA SN 0002-8231 J9 J AMER SOC INFORM SCI JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD FEB PY 1999 VL 50 IS 2 BP 115 EP 131 PG 17 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 163NK UT ISI:000078411700003 ER PT J AU deJong, JW Schaper, W TI The international rank order of clinical cardiology SO EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE citation analysis; publication output ID CITATION AB A cardiological ranking list was prepared based on papers published in 1981-1992. The nations studied comprised the G-7 countries, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. The number of citations received by these publications was checked. In general the output and citation frequency in the last decade increased, although often temporarily. These data were also related to population size and expenditure on research and development. They show that the United States leads research in clinical cardiology. In most G-7 nations, however, the quality and quantity of cardiological publications lag behind those of the smaller West-European countries. This may be partly due to differences in funding and/or publication in a language other than English. C1 MAX PLANCK INST,DEPT CARDIOL,W-6350 BAD NAUHEIM,GERMANY. RP deJong, JW, ERASMUS UNIV ROTTERDAM,THORAXCTR,POB 1738,3000 DR ROTTERDAM,NETHERLANDS. CR 1991, SCI WATCH, V2, P7 1992, BASIC SCI TECHNOLOGY 1992, BRITANNICA BOOK YEAR 1993, BASIC SCI TECHNOLOGY 1993, SCI WATCH, V4, P1 1995, ACTA ANAESTH SCAND, V39, P1 BENZER A, 1993, LANCET, V341, P247 GARFIELD E, 1991, WIEN KLIN WOCHENSCHR, V103, P318 HAUSEN A, 1993, LANCET, V341, P634 MARTIN BR, 1992, SCI PUBL POLICY, V19, P311 PLOMP R, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V17, P71 YOSIPOVITCH G, 1991, ISRAEL J MED SCI, V27, P234 NR 12 TC 36 PU W B SAUNDERS CO LTD PI LONDON PA 24-28 OVAL RD, LONDON, ENGLAND NW1 7DX SN 0195-668X J9 EUR HEART J JI Eur. Heart J. PD JAN PY 1996 VL 17 IS 1 BP 35 EP 42 PG 8 SC Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems GA UA010 UT ISI:A1996UA01000009 ER PT J AU GARFIELD, E WELLJAMSDOROF, A TI OF NOBEL CLASS - A CITATION PERSPECTIVE ON HIGH-IMPACT RESEARCH AUTHORS SO THEORETICAL MEDICINE LA English DT Article DE CITATION ANALYSIS; CITATION IMPACT; NOBEL PRIZE; SCIENCE CITATION INDEX; SCIENTOMETRICS ID SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE AB The purpose of this paper was to determine if quantitative rankings of highly cited research authors confirm Nobel prize awards. Six studies covering different time periods and author sample sizes were reviewed. The number of Nobel laureates at the time each study was published was tabulated, as was the number of high impact authors who later became laureates. ne Nobelists and laureates-to-be were also compared with non-Nobelists to see if they differed in terms of impact and productivity. The results indicate that high rankings by citation frequency identify researchers of Nobel class - that is, a small set of authors that includes a high proportion of actual Nobelists and laureates-to-be. Also, the average impact (citations per author) of Nobelists and laureates-to-be is sufficiently high to distinguish them from non-Nobelists in these rankings. In conclusion, a simple, quantitative, and objective algorithm based on citation data can effectively corroborate - and even forecast - a complex, qualitative, and subjective selection process based on human judgement. RP GARFIELD, E, INST SCI INFORMAT,3501 MARKET ST,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. CR BAYER AE, 1966, SOCIOL EDUC, V39, P381 COLE JR, 1973, SOCIAL STRATIFICATIO COLE S, 1967, AM SOCIOL REV, V32, P377 GARFIELD E, 1970, NATURE, V227, P669 GARFIELD E, 1977, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V1, P487 GARFIELD E, 1977, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V2, P611 GARFIELD E, 1980, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V3, P326 GARFIELD E, 1981, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V4, P609 GARFIELD E, 1983, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V5, P269 GARFIELD E, 1985, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V7, P175 GARFIELD E, 1986, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V8, P132 GARFIELD E, 1988, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V9, P55 GARFIELD E, 1990, CURR CONTENTS, V12, P3 GARFIELD E, 1990, CURRENT CONTENT 0212, P3 GARFIELD E, 1990, CURRENT CONTENT 0212, P3 LOWRY OH, 1951, J BIOL CHEM, V193, P265 MERTON RK, 1965, SHOULDERS GIANTS SHA PENDLEBURY D, 1989, SCIENTIST 1002 PENDLEBURY D, 1989, SCIENTIST 1016 PENDLEBURY D, 1989, SCIENTIST 1019 SHER IH, 1966, RES PROGRAM EFFECTIV, P135 SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL H, 1985, J INFORM SCI, P147 WATSON JD, 1953, NATURE, V171, P737 ZUCKERMAN H, 1977, SCI ELITE NOBEL LAUR ZUCKERMAN H, 1986, NATURE, V324, P629 NR 26 TC 36 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA SPUIBOULEVARD 50, PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0167-9902 J9 THEOR MED JI Theor. Med. PD JUN PY 1992 VL 13 IS 2 BP 117 EP 135 PG 19 SC Medicine, Legal; Social Issues GA JL941 UT ISI:A1992JL94100002 ER PT J AU Tijssen, RJW TI Global and domestic utilization of industrial relevant science: patent citation analysis of science-technology interactions and knowledge flows SO RESEARCH POLICY LA English DT Article DE patent citations; science-technology linkages; knowledge spillovers; internationalizaton; The Netherlands ID RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; ACADEMIC RESEARCH; LINKAGE; INNOVATION; BASE; STATISTICS; INDICATORS; GROWTH AB The development of science-based technologies may draw heavily on codified and tacit outputs from both domestic research bases and foreign sources. Having a view of the scientific underpinnings of these technical innovations and related knowledge diffusion and utilization processes, especially those concerning public-financed basic research, is of major importance to policymakers nowadays. Some of those scientific and technical inputs are pivotal to technical inventions and are acknowledged as such by explicit references ("citations") to related research papers in the reference List on the corresponding patents. This case study deals with citations to Dutch-authored research papers on USPTO patents granted during the period 1987-1996. Results of the citation analysis reveal several important features of contributions made by the Dutch science base to Dutch-invented and/or foreign-invented patents such as (1) a marked overall increase of patent citations to Dutch research papers, and (2) significant differences between domestic and foreign citation patterns where (3) domestic citation links are dominated by author-inventor self-citations and patents originating from the large R&D-intensive multinational firms such as Philips. These findings provide new empirical evidence that patent citation analysis produces systemic quantitative data providing strategic background information regarding nation-specific and sector-specific factors in domestic and cross-border science-technology linkages and knowledge flows. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. C1 Leiden Univ, CWTS, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. RP Tijssen, RJW, Leiden Univ, CWTS, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, Wassenaarseweg 52,POB 9555, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. 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Policy PD JAN PY 2001 VL 30 IS 1 BP 35 EP 54 PG 20 SC Management; Planning & Development GA 377PC UT ISI:000165521100003 ER PT J AU PARDECK, JT TI ARE SOCIAL-WORK JOURNAL EDITORIAL-BOARDS COMPETENT - SOME DISQUIETING DATA WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH ON SOCIAL-WORK-PRACTICE SO RESEARCH ON SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE LA English DT Article ID DISTINCTION; ACHIEVEMENT; PSYCHOLOGY AB This article describes a citation analysis of the journal-article contributions of the editorial board members of selected social work and psyhology journals. Social work editorial board members are cited by other scholars significantly less frequently than psychology journal editortal board members. This conclusion is based on the number of times editorial board members of selected social work and psychology journals were cited in the 1989 volume of the Social Sciences Citation Index. The implications of this finding for research on social work practice are discussed. RP PARDECK, JT, SW MISSOURI STATE UNIV,DEPT SOCIAL WORK,901 S NATL,SPRINGFIELD,MO 65804. CR *I SOC RES, 1989, SOC SCI CIT IND *NAT ASS SOC WORK, 1980, COD ETH BAKER DR, 1990, SOC WORK RES ABSTR, V26, P3 BREWER C, 1980, SOCIAL WORK SUVIVE CAMPBELL DT, 1963, EXPT QUASI-EXPT DESI CLARK C, 1973, J SOC ISSUES, V29, P1 EPSTEIN WM, 1990, SCI TECHNOL, V15, P244 EPSTEIN WM, 1990, SCI TECHNOL, V15, P9 GARFIELD E, 1988, SOCIAL SCI CITATION LINDSEY D, 1976, AM PSYCHOL, V31, P799 LINDSEY D, 1977, AM PSYCHOL, V32, P1110 LINDSEY D, 1978, SCI PUBLICATION SYST MACROBERTS M, 1988, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MACROBERTS MH, 1988, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V39, P432 PARDECK J, 1991, EARLY CHILD DEV CARE, V1, P89 PARDECK JT, 1991, PSYCHOL REP, V68, P523 PETERS DP, 1982, BEHAV BRAIN SCI, V5, P187 PETERSON DR, 1976, AM PSYCHOL, V31, P572 ROSEN A, 1969, APPLIED SOCIAL STUDI, V1, P151 TABER M, 1965, SOC WORK, V10, P100 WEINBERGER R, 1969, SOC SERV REV, V43, P439 ZUCKERMAN H, 1971, MINERVA, V9, P66 NR 22 TC 35 PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC PI THOUSAND OAKS PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 SN 1049-7315 J9 RES SOCIAL WORK PRAC JI Res. Soc. Work. Pract. PD OCT PY 1992 VL 2 IS 4 BP 487 EP 496 PG 10 SC Social Work GA JQ314 UT ISI:A1992JQ31400005 ER PT J AU Mela, GS Cimmino, MA Ugolini, D TI Impact assessment of oncology research in the European Union SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER LA English DT Article DE neoplasms; bibliometrics; Europe ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS; BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS; SCIENCE; PERIOD AB In this study the distribution of papers published by authors from the European Union (EU) in oncological journals was analysed, as was the impact of oncological research in the EU compared with that produced in other countries. Papers published during 1995 in the oncological journals listed by ISI (Institute for Scientific Information, Philadelphia, U.S.A.) were downloaded. The parameters of impact factor (IF), source country population and gross domestic product (GDP) were considered. An analysis of the key words, both those reported by the authors and those attributed by ISI, was carried out using a special purpose program. 36.5% of papers published in oncological journals come from the EU (the U.K., Italy, Germany and France ranking at the top) and 40.7% from the U.S.A. The mean IF was 2.4 for EU papers, 3.3 for the US and 2.4 for other countries. Our data confirm that smaller countries performed better than larger ones. The key words analysis shows that the leading fields of research were breast cancer for diseases, cisplatin for drugs and p53 for experimental studies. A standardisation of key words on behalf of journal editors is proposed., (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Univ Genoa, Dipartimento Oncol Clin & Sperimentale, Ctr Documentaz, I-16132 Genoa, Italy. Univ Genoa, Dipartimento Med Interna & Specialita Med, Genoa, Italy. RP Ugolini, D, Univ Genoa, Dipartimento Oncol Clin & Sperimentale, Ctr Documentaz, Largo R Benzi 10, I-16132 Genoa, Italy. CR *I SCI INF, 1996, 96 SCI SCI CIT IND 1 ADAMS J, 1996, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V93, P12664 ANDERSON A, 1992, SCIENCE, V256, P472 BENZER A, 1993, LANCET, V341, P247 DAVIS RA, 1990, NEUROSURGERY, V26, P345 ELDOR J, 1993, LANCET, V341, P634 ELL C, 1997, Z GASTROENTEROL, V35, P23 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 HANSEN HB, 1996, CLIN PHYSIOL, V16, P507 HAUSEN A, 1993, LANCET, V341, P634 KLAIC ZB, 1997, COLLEGIUM ANTROPOL, V21, P301 LUUKKONEN T, 1990, ANN MED, V22, P145 MACROBERTS MH, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P435 MELA GS, 1998, ANN RHEUM DIS, V57, P643 PARKIN DM, 1997, IARC SCI PUBLICATION, V143 PARODI S, 1993, TUMORI, V79, P9 REED KL, 1995, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V83, P503 SCHENA FP, 1996, NEPHROL DIAL TRANSPL, V11, P2359 SCHOONBAERT D, 1996, TROP MED INT HEALTH, V1, P739 STAAB MA, 1993, LANCET, V341, P634 NR 20 TC 34 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0959-8049 J9 EUR J CANCER JI Eur. J. Cancer PD AUG PY 1999 VL 35 IS 8 BP 1182 EP 1186 PG 5 SC Oncology GA 228UF UT ISI:000082153500015 ER PT J AU Wormell, I TI Informetric analysis of the international impact of scientific journals: How 'international' are the international journals? SO JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS AB By developing a methodology for on-line citation analysis, the international characteristics of scientific journals have been analysed on the basis of correlations between the geographical distribution patterns of authors, citations and subscriptions. The study covered seven selected LIS journals. Assuming that the numbers of authors and citations in each geographical region follow the Poisson distribution, the hypothesis was tested, that the intensities are proportional to the subscriptions. In most cases the correlation between authors and citations was so positive that the international visibility and impact of the scientific journals can be defined by these two variables. As regards the distribution pattern of subscribers, authors and citations, however, the test showed very weak or no correlations. The analysis of the statistical significance of differences gave some useful data, the importance of which to marketing and publishing strategies is obvious. The paper suggests examining also the knowledge export of journals as an additional criterion for the evaluation of their impact, and the quality of research published in them. The comparison of Journal Impact Factors (JIF) is another contribution of this study, aimed to enhance the use of impact factor analysis with various time intervals. We demonstrate new and flexible ways of using the JIF for diachronous and synchronous analyses. The study brings new dimensions to the discussions bf the impact, status and image of scientific journals. It focuses on the utilisation of informetric analysis to go beyond the simplistic use of the JIF and to get a deeper understanding of the 'real' impact of international scientific journals and their market. C1 Royal Sch Lib & Informat Sci, DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark. RP Wormell, I, Royal Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Birketinget 6, DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark. EM iw@db.dk CR CHRISTENSEN FH, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V37, P39 CHRISTENSEN FH, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V40, P529 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1997, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V48, P962 MOED HF, 1996, NATURE, V381, P186 ROUSSEAU R, 1988, INFORMETRICS 87 88, P249 WORMELL I, 1998, 7 CIS ROY SCH LIB IN, P41 NR 7 TC 34 PU ASLIB PI LONDON PA STAPLE HALL, STONE HOUSE COURT, LONDON EC3A 7PB, ENGLAND SN 0022-0418 J9 J DOC JI J. Doc. PD DEC PY 1998 VL 54 IS 5 BP 584 EP 605 PG 22 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 150QL UT ISI:000077676700003 ER PT C AU Garfield, E TI From citation indexes to informetrics: Is the tail now wagging the dog? SO LIBRI LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Inauguration Meeting of the Centre-for-Informetric-Studies of the Royal-School-of-Librarianship CY DEC 15, 1997 CL COPENHAGEN, DENMARK SP Royal Sch Librarianship, Ctr Informetr Studies ID CO-CITATION; DEPARTMENTS; DOCUMENTS; MODEL AB This article provides a synoptic review and history of citation indexes and their evolution into research evaluation tools including a discussion of the use of bibliometric data for evaluating U.S. institutions (academic departments) by the National Research Council (NRC). The review covers the origin and uses of journal impact factors, validation studies of citation analysis, information retrieval and dissemination (current awareness), citation consciousness, historiography and science mapping, Citation Classics,(R) and the history of contemporary science. Retrieval of information by cited reference searching is illustrated, especially as it applies to avoiding duplicated research. The fifteen-year cumulative impacts of journals and the percentage of uncitedness, the emergence of scientometrics, old boy networks, and citation frequency distributions are discussed. The paper concludes with observations about the future of citation indexing. C1 Inst Sci Informat, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. RP Garfield, E, 3501 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. EM garfield@aurora.cis.upenn.edu CR *NAT SCI BOARD, 1993, SCI ENG IND 1993 ADAIR WC, 1955, AM DOC, V6, P31 ASTIN HS, 1991, OUTER CIRCLE WOMEN S, P57 BIDDLE J, 1996, HIST POLIT ECON, V28, P137 CAMPANARIO JM, 1993, SOC STUD SCI, V23, P347 COZZENS SE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P437 CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 GARFIELD E, 1959, P INT C SCI INF WASH, V1, P461 GARFIELD E, 1964, SCIENCE, V144, P649 GARFIELD E, 1964, USE CITATION DATA WR GARFIELD E, 1967, AM BEHAV SCI, V10, P29 GARFIELD E, 1967, J CHEM DOCUMENTATION, V7, P147 GARFIELD E, 1970, CURR CONTENTS, V16, P5 GARFIELD E, 1971, CURR CONTENTS, V27, P5 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1975, CURR CONTENTS, P5 GARFIELD E, 1976, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V27, P288 GARFIELD E, 1976, NATURE, V264, P689 GARFIELD E, 1978, CURRENT CONTENT 0710, P5 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING, P58 GARFIELD E, 1980, CURRENT CONTENTS, P5 GARFIELD E, 1983, CURRENT CONTENTS, V44, P5 GARFIELD E, 1985, CURRENT CONTENTS, P3 GARFIELD E, 1987, CURR CONTENTS, P3 GARFIELD E, 1988, CURRENT CONTENT 0606, P3 GARFIELD E, 1992, THEORETICAL MED, V13, P117 GARFIELD E, 1993, CURRENT CONTENT 1108 GARFIELD E, 1993, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V44, P298 GARFIELD E, 1994, J MAT ED, P327 GARFIELD E, 1996, LIBR QUART, V66, P449 GOLDBERGER ML, 1995, RES DOCTORATE PROGRA HAGSTROM WO, 1971, SOCIOL EDUC, V44, P375 HAMILTON DP, 1990, SCIENCE, V250, P1331 HANSEN HB, 1997, CLIN PHYSIOL, V17, P409 HAUPTMANN R, 1994, J INFORMATION ETHICS, V3 KAPLAN N, 1965, AM DOC, V16, P179 KESSLER MM, 1963, AM DOC, V14, P10 KOENIG MED, 1983, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V34, P136 KOENIG MED, 1983, RES POLICY, V12, P15 LAFOLLETTE MC, 1994, J INFORMATION ETHICS, V3, P25 LEPAIR C, 1995, INT FORUM INFORM DOC, V20, P16 LUNDBERG GD, 1984, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V252, P812 MARGOLIS J, 1967, SCIENCE, V155, P123 MARSHAKOVA IV, 1973, NAUCHNO TEKHNICHESKA, V2, P3 MARTYN J, 1964, NEW SCI, V21, P388 MAZUR RH, 1962, J BIOL CHEM, V237, P3315 MERTON RK, 1968, SOCIAL THEORY SOCIAL, P27 MOTLUK A, 1997, NEW SCI, V154, P2083 NICOLINI C, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V32, P93 OPPENHEIM C, 1995, J DOC, V51, P18 OPPENHEIM C, 1997, J DOC, V53, P477 PAO ML, 1993, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V29, P95 PENDLEBURY DA, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1410 PRICE DJ, 1986, LITTLE SCI BIG SCI SACHS F, 1997, NATURE, V390, P203 SCHWARTZ DP, 1958, ANAL CHEM, V30, P219 SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL HG, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P139 SMALL HG, 1978, SOC STUD SCI, V8, P327 SMITH RL, 1981, J IND ECON, V30, P1 SPENCER CC, 1967, AM DOC, V18, P87 STEINBACH HB, 1967, SCIENCE, V145, P142 STENT GS, 1972, SCI AM, V227, P84 VIRGO JA, 1977, LIBRARY Q, V47, P415 WENNERAS C, 1997, NATURE, V387, P341 WHITE HD, 1989, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V24, P119 NR 67 TC 34 PU MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD PI COPENHAGEN PA 35 NORRE SOGADE, PO BOX 2148, DK-1016 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK SN 0024-2667 J9 LIBRI JI Libri PD JUN PY 1998 VL 48 IS 2 BP 67 EP 80 PG 14 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 103AT UT ISI:000074959000001 ER PT J AU HOLSAPPLE, CW JOHNSON, LE MANAKYAN, H TANNER, J TI A CITATION ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS COMPUTING RESEARCH JOURNALS SO INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE BUSINESS COMPUTING RESEARCH; CITATION ANALYSIS; INFORMATION SYSTEMS PUBLICATIONS; JOURNAL RANKING; MIS PUBLICATIONS ID FINANCE; MIS AB In the field of business computing systems, it is important for both researchers and those who evaluate them to have a clear, up-to-date picture of the forum available for scholarly discourse. Yet, the literature contains no recent, large-scale, objective studies of appropriate publication mechanisms. Here, we employ a citation analysis methodology to (1) examine citation trends for books, proceedings, and journals, and (2) determine a relative ranking of journals concerned with this research. Five base journals were determined by results of previously reported ranking studies. Our data collection produced over 25,000 citations for the years 1987-1991. The journal rankings generated are compared with those of earlier studies, both objective and subjective. Together, these rankings are used to identify core members for two top tiers of journals with each ranking serving as a filter on tier membership. C1 UNIV KENTUCKY,LEXINGTON,KY 40506. WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIV,BOWLING GREEN COLL BUSINESS ADM,DEPT FINANCE & CIS,BOWLING GREEN,KY 42101. UNIV SW LOUISIANA,LAFAYETTE,LA 70504. CR BANVILLE C, 1989, COMMUN ACM, V32, P48 BEATTIE VA, 1991, ABACUS-J ACCOUNT BUS, V27, P32 CULNAN MJ, 1986, MIS Q, V10, P189 CULNAN MJ, 1987, MIS Q, V11, P340 DOKE ER, 1987, J COMPUTER INFOR SUM, P30 GILLENSON ML, 1991, MIS QUART, V15, P447 HAMILTON S, 1982, MIS Q DEC, P61 HARNETT DL, 1982, STATISTICAL METHODS KEEN PGW, 1980, 1ST P INT C INF SYST, P9 KOONG KS, 1989, J COMPUTER INFOR FAL, P1 MABRY RH, 1985, J FINANC RES, V8, P287 MANAKYAN H, 1991, J FINANCIAL ED, V20, P27 NORD JH, 1990, INT BUSINESS SCH COM, V2, P8 OMAR MH, 1991, INTERFACE, V13, P18 TANNER JR, 1992, J ED BUSINESS, V67, P261 TSAI R, 1991, INTERFACE, V13, P65 VOGEL DR, 1984, DATA BASE FAL, P3 NR 17 TC 34 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0378-7206 J9 INFORM MANAGEMENT JI Inf. Manage. PD NOV PY 1993 VL 25 IS 5 BP 231 EP 244 PG 14 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science; Management GA LZ541 UT ISI:A1993LZ54100001 ER PT J AU COTE, JA LEONG, SM COTE, J TI ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH - A CITATION ANALYSIS SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID IMPACT AB This article employs citation analysis to investigate empirically the influence of the Journal of Consumer Research (JCR) on the social science literature. Some 7,166 citations from the Social Science Citation Index (1974-1989) were articles published in JCR between 1974 and 1986, The results show that most research appearing in JCR is used and that research in the journal has an influence on other disciplines. Consumer research, marketing, and psychology were the largest users of JCR. Empirical articles have the single largest influence on the literature, although review and theory articles have a disproportionate influence. C1 NATL UNIV SINGAPORE, MKT, SINGAPORE 0511, SINGAPORE. WASHINGTON STATE UNIV, ACCOUNTING, PULLMAN, WA 99163 USA. RP COTE, JA, WASHINGTON STATE UNIV, MKT, PULLMAN, WA 99163 USA. CR 1988, J MARKETING, V52, P1 ANDERSON JC, 1984, ADV CONSUM RES, V11, P133 ANDERSON PF, 1983, J MARKETING, V47, P18 BEGLEY S, 1991, NEWSWEEK 0114, P44 BELK RW, 1986, PERSPECTIVES METHODO, P3 BENDAVID J, 1971, SCI ROLE SOC COMP ST BROWN LD, 1985, J ACCOUNTING RES, V23, P84 DESHPANDE R, 1984, SCI METHOD MARKETING, P18 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GARFIELD E, 1983, CURR CONTENTS, V44, P5 GOLDMAN A, 1979, J MARKETING RES, V16, P485 HAMILTON DP, 1991, WASHINGTON MONTH MAR, V23, P36 HOLBROOK MB, 1989, ACR NEWSLETTER JUN, P1 HOLBROOK MB, 1990, ACR NEWSLETTER SEP, P4 HOLBROOK MB, 1990, ACR NEWSLETTER, P15 JACKSON DN, 1987, SCI EXCELLENCE ORIGI JOBBER D, 1988, INT J RES MARK, V5, P137 LEONG SM, 1989, INT C SERIES, V4, P393 LEONG SM, 1989, J CONSUM RES, V15, P492 MIKHAILOV AI, 1984, SCI COMMUNICATION IN MORAVCSIK MJ, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P86 MUEHLING D, 1987, J MARKETING ED, V9, P39 MUNCY J, 1990, ACR NEWSLETTER SEP, P5 MURRAY JB, 1989, ADV CONSUM RES, V16, P647 PECHMANN C, 1990, ACR NEWSLETTER JUN, P5 PECHMANN C, 1990, ACR NEWSLETTER SEP, P4 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 PRICE DJD, 1970, COMMUNICATION SCI EN, P3 ROBINSON LM, 1981, J ACADEMY MARKETING, V9, P147 SPIGGLE S, 1988, ADV CONSUM RES, V15, P5 NR 30 TC 34 PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS PI CHICAGO PA 5720 S WOODLAWN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0093-5301 J9 J CONSUM RES JI J. Consum. Res. PD DEC PY 1991 VL 18 IS 3 BP 402 EP 410 PG 9 SC Business GA GV824 UT ISI:A1991GV82400012 ER PT J AU MOED, HF VRIENS, M TI POSSIBLE INACCURACIES OCCURRING IN CITATION ANALYSIS SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article RP MOED, HF, UNIV LEIDEN,LISBON INST,SCI STUDIES UNIT,STATIONSPLEIN 242,2312 AR LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS. CR MOED HF, 1988, INFORMETRICS, V87, P133 NR 1 TC 34 PU BOWKER-SAUR LTD PI E GRINSTEAD PA MAYPOLE HOUSE, MAYPOLE RD, E GRINSTEAD, W SUSSEX, ENGLAND RH19 1HH SN 0165-5515 J9 J INFORM SCI JI J. Inf. Sci. PY 1989 VL 15 IS 2 BP 95 EP 107 PG 13 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA U4745 UT ISI:A1989U474500004 ER PT J AU DUBIN, D HAFNER, AW ARNDT, KA TI CITATION-CLASSICS IN CLINICAL DERMATOLOGICAL JOURNALS - CITATION ANALYSIS, BIOMEDICAL JOURNALS, AND LANDMARK ARTICLES, 1945-1990 SO ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGY LA English DT Article AB Background and Design: Analysis of the most frequently cited dermatology articles and the journals in which they appear identifies and emphasizes the impact of works of colleagues and predecessors, recognizes key advances in cutaneous medicine and surgery, and adds useful data about historical developments in dermatology. Use of citation analysis to examine the dermatologic literature reveals quantitative information about authors, articles, and journals helpful in identifying classic works and high-impact journals. We analyze the characteristics of all dermatology articles cited 100 or more times in one of the 10 most highly ranked clinical dermatology journals as indicated by the Institute of Scientific Information (Philadelphia, Pa) database from 1945 through 1990 and also discuss the standard and, as well, more recently described bibliometic indexes for dermatologic journals. Results: Thirty-one institutions located in 11 different countries produced 129 landmark articles. Ninety-two percent of the citation classics originated in the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, and Germany. There were 16 authors with three or more top-cited articles. Fifty-two percent of the articles were of the clinical type, 22% were clinical review articles, and 26% discussed basic science topics. The mean number of authors has increased gradually over the past 80 years. The average classic article was published in 1969, peaked in popularity 9 years later with 26 peer citations, and received only 11 citations in 1990. Conclusions: Citation frequency and citation analysis reveal useful and interesting information about scientific communication. The data on citation classics we describe can be interpreted in many ways, but certainly reflects the attention that articles have received over the past 48 years. The half-life of the average citation classic of about 10 years reflects the rapid pace of advances in the science and practice of dermatology over the past several decades. This information, along with current bibliometric indexes, may assist physicians in optimizing the time they spend reading the medical literature. C1 HARVARD UNIV,BETH ISRAEL HOSP,SCH MED,DEPT DERMATOL,330 BROOKLINE AVE,BOSTON,MA 02215. AMER MED ASSOC,DIV LIB & INFORMAT MANAGEMENT,CHICAGO,IL 60610. CR 1989, J INVEST DERMATOL, V92, P1425 1991, SPECIALTY PROFILES, P55 ALBERT DM, 1988, ARCH OPHTHALMOL-CHIC, V106, P465 ARNDT KA, 1992, ARCH DERMATOL, V128, P1249 FYE WB, 1990, ANN INTERN MED, V113, P317 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1973, CURR CONTENTS, P406 GARFIELD E, 1986, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, P40 GARFIELD E, 1987, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V257, P52 HUTH EJ, 1991, BRIT MED J, P81 KEY JD, 1987, FERTIL STERIL, V47, P910 LUNDBERG GD, 1984, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V252, P812 MERTON RK, 1968, SOCIAL THEORY SOCIAL, P27 NARIN F, 1976, EVALUATIVE BIBLIOMET, P334 SMITH L, 1981, LIBRARY TRENDS SUM, P83 STERN RS, 1986, ARCH DERMATOL, V122, P675 STOSSEL TP, 1987, ANN INTERN MED, V106, P146 STROSS JK, 1989, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V262, P2721 ZIMAN JM, 1968, PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE ESS, P58 NR 19 TC 33 PU AMER MEDICAL ASSOC PI CHICAGO PA 515 N STATE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60610 SN 0003-987X J9 ARCH DERMATOL JI Arch. Dermatol. PD SEP PY 1993 VL 129 IS 9 BP 1121 EP 1129 PG 9 SC Dermatology GA LW373 UT ISI:A1993LW37300004 ER PT J AU MCCAIN, KW TI CORE JOURNAL NETWORKS AND COCITATION MAPS - NEW BIBLIOMETRIC TOOLS FOR SERIALS RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT SO LIBRARY QUARTERLY LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; INTELLECTUAL SPACE; MAPPING AUTHORS; SELECTION; GENETICS; LIBRARY RP MCCAIN, KW, DREXEL UNIV,COLL INFORMAT STUDIES,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. CR *EUR AT EN COMM DO, 1967, EUR THES 2 BENSMAN SJ, 1985, COLL RES LIBR, V46, P13 CAWKELL AE, 1978, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V29, P41 CAWKELL AE, 1989, CURRENT CONTENT 1030, P4 DHAWAN SM, 1980, J DOC, V36, P24 DOREIAN P, 1985, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V36, P27 FELLER S, 1980, COLLECTION DEV LIBRA GARFIELD E, 1974, CURRENT CONTENT 0109 HE CP, 1986, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V22, P405 HIRST G, 1978, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V29, P171 LINE MB, 1975, COLL RES LIBR, V36, P393 LINE MB, 1978, COLLECTION MANAGEMEN, V2, P313 MCCAIN KW, IN PRESS J AM SOC IN MCCAIN KW, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P257 MCCAIN KW, 1986, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V37, P111 MCCAIN KW, 1986, LIBR QUART, V56, P258 MCCAIN KW, 1989, COMMUN RES, V16, P667 MCCAIN KW, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P433 METZ P, 1990, ACADEMIC LIBRARIES R NARIN F, 1976, EVALUATIVE BIBLIOMET RICE R, 1989, HUMAN COMMUNICATION, V15, P256 RICE RE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P257 SERVI PN, 1980, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V31, P36 SMITH LC, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P83 SUMMERS EG, 1984, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V35, P332 TUTTLE M, 1983, INTRO SERIALS MANAGE TUTTLE M, 1985, SELECTION LIBRARY MA WALLACE DP, 1987, LIBR J, V112, P43 WALLACE DP, 1989, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V11, P59 WHITE HD, 1986, INFORM TECHNOL LIBR, V5, P93 WHITE HD, 1989, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V24, P119 NR 31 TC 33 PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS PI CHICAGO PA 5720 S WOODLAWN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0024-2519 J9 LIBR QUART JI Libr. Q. PD JUL PY 1991 VL 61 IS 3 BP 311 EP 336 PG 26 SC Information Science & Library Science GA FV964 UT ISI:A1991FV96400009 ER PT J AU Hjorland, B TI Information retrieval, text composition, and semantics SO KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; APA STYLE; SCIENCE; LANGUAGE AB Information science (IS) is concerned with the searching and retrieval of test and other information (IR), mostly in electronic databases and on the Internet. Such databases contain fulltext (or other kinds of documents, e.g. pictures) and/or document representations and/or different kinds of "value added information". The core theoretical problem for IS is related to the determination of the usefulness of different "subject access points" in electronic databases. This problem is again related to theories of meaning and semantics.(2) This paper outlines some important principles in the design of documents done in the field of "composition studies". It maps the possible subject access points and presents research done on each kind of these. It shows how theories of IR must build on or relate to different theories of concepts and meaning. It: discusses two contrasting theories of semantics worked out by Ludwig Wittgenstein: "the picture theory" and "the theory of language games" and demonstrates the different consequences for such theories for IR. Finally, the implications for information professionals are discussed. C1 Royal Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Dept Sci & Humanities Informat Studies, DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark. RP Hjorland, B, Royal Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Dept Sci & Humanities Informat Studies, 6 Birketinget, DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark. 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Organ. PY 1998 VL 25 IS 1-2 BP 16 EP 31 PG 16 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 114GL UT ISI:000075600700003 ER PT J AU Landes, WM Lessig, L Solimine, ME TI Judicial influence: A citation analysis of federal courts of appeals judges SO JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES LA English DT Article ID LEGAL PRECEDENT; ECONOMICS AB This article uses citations to the published opinions of judges on the federal courts of appeals who had 6 or more years tenure at the end of 1995 to estimate empirically the influence of individual judges. We rank judges on the basis of both total influence (citations adjusted for judicial tenure and other variables) and average influence (citations per published opinion). We also analyze the effects of factors that may be relevant to explaining differences in the influence of individual judges. These factors include both characteristics of the judges (for example, quality of law school, law school performance, sex, race, prior experience, political affiliation) and characteristics of the circuit in which they sit (such as the mix of cases in the circuit). In an appendix, we use citations to the published opinions in each circuit rather than to individual judges to measure the influence of circuits rather than individual judges. C1 Univ Chicago, Sch Law, Chicago, IL 60637 USA. Harvard Univ, Sch Law, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. Univ Cincinnati, Coll Law, Cincinnati, OH USA. RP Landes, WM, Univ Chicago, Sch Law, Chicago, IL 60637 USA. 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Stud. Sci. PY 1976 VL 6 IS 2 BP 247 EP 267 PG 21 SC History & Philosophy Of Science GA BT380 UT ISI:A1976BT38000004 ER PT J AU Davis, PM Cohen, SA TI The effect of the Web on undergraduate citation behavior 1996-1999 SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article AB citation analysis of undergraduate term papers in microeconomics revealed a significant decrease in the frequency of scholarly resources cited between 1996 and 1999. Book citations decreased from 30% to 19%, newspaper citations increased from 7% to 19%, and Web citations increased from 9% to 21%. Web citations checked in 2000 revealed that only 18% of URLs cited in 1996 led to the correct Internet document. For 1999 bibliographies, only 55% of URLs led to the correct document. 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In this paper we address the key question of whether higher rated scholars produce higher impact Web sites, using the United Kingdom as a case study and measuring scholars' quality in terms of university-wide average research ratings. Methodological issues concerning the measurement of the online impact are discussed, leading to the adoption of counts of links to a university's constituent single domain Web sites from an aggregated counting metric. The findings suggest that universities with higher rated scholars produce significantly more Web content but with a similar average online impact. Higher rated scholars therefore attract more total links from their peers, but only by being more prolific, refuting earlier suggestions. It can be surmised that general Web publications are very different from scholarly journal articles and conference papers, for which scholarly quality does associate with citation impact. This has important implications for the construction of new Web indicators, for example that online impact should not be used to assess the quality of small groups of scholars, even within a single discipline. C1 Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB, England. RP Thelwall, M, Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wulfruna St, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB, England. 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PD NOV PY 1999 VL 43 IS 10 BP 971 EP 973 PG 3 SC Anesthesiology GA 254KN UT ISI:000083610600001 ER PT J AU Schoonbaert, D Roelants, G TI Citation analysis for measuring the value of scientific publications: Quality assessment tool or comedy of errors? SO TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LA English DT Article DE scientific literature; quality assessment; citation analysis; journal impact factors ID JOURNAL IMPACT FACTORS; MEDICAL JOURNALS; SCIENCE POLICY; DESELECTION; PERFORMANCE; UNIVERSITY; INDICATORS; BIAS AB The basic concepts of citation analysis and journal impact factors are discussed in the light of quality assessment of scientific publications, individual scientists and research units. The major controversies concerning this topic are addressed: technical limitations, database selectivity, time and discipline-related biases, language and publication type biases, multiple authorship merits and citing motivations. Both positive and negative aspects are put into perspective. The authors conclude that citation analysis, even when based on journal impact factors, can be a worthwhile criterion for evaluating publication records of individual scientists or research units, as long as some of the problems discussed are sufficiently taken into account. However, this conclusion in no way implies that citation analysis may be considered as the one and only evaluation criterion. RP Schoonbaert, D, INST TROP MED,THE LIB,NATL STR 155,B-2000 ANTWERP 1,BELGIUM. 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Med. Int. Health PD DEC PY 1996 VL 1 IS 6 BP 739 EP 752 PG 14 SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Tropical Medicine GA VZ213 UT ISI:A1996VZ21300002 ER PT J AU PINERO, JML TERRADA, ML TI BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS AND EVALUATION OF THE MEDICAL-SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY .2. SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION IN THE DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES SO MEDICINA CLINICA LA Spanish DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; INDEX C1 UNIV VALENCIA,CTR DOCUMENTAT & INFORMAT BIOMED,VALENCIA,SPAIN. RP PINERO, JML, UNIV VALENCIA,INST ESTUD DOCUMENTALES & HIST SOBRE CIENCIA,UNIDAD HIST CIENCIA,BLASCO IBANEZ 17,E-46010 VALENCIA,SPAIN. 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PD MAR PY 1989 VL 15 IS 4 BP 492 EP 497 PG 6 SC Business GA U6514 UT ISI:A1989U651400008 ER PT J AU SMALL, H TI THE RELATIONSHIP OF INFORMATION-SCIENCE TO THE SOCIAL-SCIENCES - A CO-CITATION ANALYSIS SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article RP SMALL, H, INST SCI INFORMAT,3501 MARKET ST,UNIV CITY SCI CTR,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. 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PY 1981 VL 17 IS 1 BP 39 EP 50 PG 12 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA LF159 UT ISI:A1981LF15900005 ER PT J AU CAMIC, C TI REPUTATION AND PREDECESSOR SELECTION - PARSONS AND THE INSTITUTIONALISTS SO AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW LA English DT Article ID MARSHALL LECTURES; CITATION ANALYSIS; SOCIOLOGY; PARSONS,TALCOTT; TRADITION; SCIENCE; HARVARD AB Previous research contends that when Talcott Parsons developed the substantive argument of The Structure of Social Action, he turned away from the theoretical emptiness of American social science and drew on the ideas of four European social thinkers- Weber, Durkheim, Pareto, and Marshall. Such research exemplifies the "content-fit model" of predecessor selection, which assumes that intellectual predecessors are chosen on the basis of a fit between their ideas and the project of the thinker who engages them. This model fails to explain Parsons's exclusion of the American institutionalists, most notably his Amherst teachers Walton Hamilton and Clarence Ayres, whose work fit directly with the argument of The Structure of Social Action. Institutionalist work was also characterized, however, by its negative reputation, particularly at, Harvard University in the 1920s and 1930s, where Marshall, Pareto, Durkheim, and Weber were thinkers of growing reputational standing. Examination of Parsons's involvement in the local Harvard network indicates that contemporary reputational judgments decisively affected his choice of intellectual predecessors. This analysis also brings to light the organizational and institutional conditions under which a "reputational model" is required to understand the process of predecessor selection. RP CAMIC, C, UNIV WISCONSIN,DEPT SOCIOL,MADISON,WI 53706. 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The chemists whose published research was examined were found to make use of many journals that class outside the discipline of chemistry; over 49 % of the journals cited in a sample of their recent publications are classed in other disciplines. This study will consider implications for university libraries attempting to provide information services to scientists engaged in interdisciplinary research. RP HURD, JM, UNIV ILLINOIS,SCI LIB,CHICAGO,IL 60680. 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PD JUL PY 1992 VL 53 IS 4 BP 283 EP 297 PG 15 SC Information Science & Library Science GA JD178 UT ISI:A1992JD17800002 ER PT J AU ZUCKERMAN, H TI CITATION ANALYSIS AND THE COMPLEX PROBLEM OF INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCE SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Note RP ZUCKERMAN, H, COLUMBIA UNIV, NEW YORK, NY 10027 USA. 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Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine journal influence using citations from 28 journals over the past two decades. The findings show that the top seven journals accounted for 61 percent of all of the citations in the journals included, and that the three journals that showed the greatest increase in influence over the past 20 years were AMJ, AMR, and SMJ. Copyright (c) 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. C1 Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Dept Management, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. Univ Alabama, Culverhouse Coll Commerce & Business Adm, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA. Warrington Coll Business, Dept Management, Gainesville, FL USA. RP Podsakoff, PM, Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Dept Management, 1309 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. 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Manage. J. PD MAY PY 2005 VL 26 IS 5 BP 473 EP 488 DI 10.1002/smj.454 PG 16 SC Business; Management GA 918SP UT ISI:000228568200005 ER PT C AU Michel, J Bettels, B TI Patent citation analysis - A closer look at the basic input data from patent search reports SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators CY MAY 24-27, 2000 CL LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS SP European Commiss, Minist Flemish Community, Royal Netherlands Acad Sci, Elsevier Sci, Municipal Leiden, Leiden Univ ID INDICATORS; TECHNOLOGY; SCIENCE AB The present paper focuses on some important requirements for understanding patent search reports in view of their use for statistical analysis. It is pointed out and illustrated that the comprehensiveness and the quality of a given search report may vary significantly as a function of the patent office drawing up the report. These differences imply consequences with respect to the safe use and interpretation of the data. The authors stress that a sound analysis based on patent citation data can only be performed in a meaningful way if the analyst has a minimum knowledge of the underlying search reports. C1 European Patent Off, Directorate Gen 1, NL-2280 HV Rijswijk, Netherlands. RP Michel, J, European Patent Off, Directorate Gen 1, Patentlaan 2, NL-2280 HV Rijswijk, Netherlands. CR *OECD, 1994, PAT MAN, P99 GRILICHES Z, 1990, J ECON LIT, V28, P1661 GUELLEC D, IN PRESS RES POLICY HALL BH, 1999, COLLECTION CAHIERS I HARHOFF D, 1999, REV ECON STAT, V81, P511 JAFFE AB, 1993, Q J ECON, V108, P577 NARIN F, 1988, HDB QUANTITATIVE STU, P465 NARIN F, 1997, RES POLICY, V26, P317 SCHMOCH U, 1993, 15330 EUR COMM EUR C SCHMOCH U, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V38, P103 NR 10 TC 28 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA SPUIBOULEVARD 50, PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD MAY PY 2001 VL 51 IS 1 BP 185 EP 201 PG 17 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 453HD UT ISI:000169909700010 ER PT J AU FRIMAN, PC ALLEN, KD KERWIN, MLE LARZELERE, R TI CHANGES IN MODERN PSYCHOLOGY - A CITATION ANALYSIS OF THE KUHNIAN DISPLACEMENT THESIS SO AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST LA English DT Article ID JOURNALS; SCIENCE; IMPACT; BEHAVIORISM; PARADIGM AB Many psychologists believe a Kuhnian revolution-a competitive event between incommensurate paradigms in which a winner displaces losers after chaotic upheaval-has occurred in psychology. Cognitive psychology is said to he displacing behavioral psychology and psychoanalysis, but few published data support this thesis. Social science citation records from the leading journals in cognitive psychology, behavioral psychology, and psychoanalysis between 1979 and 1988 were analyzed. Results show an increasing trend for cognitive psychology but also high citation rates with no downward trends for behavioral psychology. Citation rates for psychoanalysis are not as high, but indications of decline are marginal. These findings do not support the Kuhnian displacement thesis on changes in modern psychology. C1 CREIGHTON UNIV,SCH MED,OMAHA,NE 68178. UNIV NEBRASKA,SCH MED,MEYER REHABIL INST,LINCOLN,NE 68588. UNIV PENN,SCH MED,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. CR APPLEY MH, 1990, SCI AGENDA, V3, P12 BAARS BJ, 1986, COGNITIVE REVOLUTION BUFFARDI LC, 1981, AM PSYCHOL, V36, P1453 DEMBER WN, 1974, AM PSYCHOL, V29, P161 GARDNER H, 1985, MINDS NEW SCI GARFIELD E, 1908, CURR CONTENTS, V14, P3 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1978, METRIC SCI ADVENT SC, P179 GARFIELD E, 1979, SSCI J CITATION REPO GHOLSON B, 1985, AM PSYCHOL, V40, P755 HEYDUK RG, 1984, AM PSYCHOL, V39, P556 HOROWITZ FD, 1987, EXPLORING DEV THEORI KOCH S, 1959, PSYCHOL STUDY SCI KOHLENBERG RS, 1991, FUNCTIONAL ANAL PSYC KUHN TS, 1962, STRUCTURE SCI REVOLU KUHN TS, 1970, STRUCTURE SCI REVOLU LAKATOS I, 1970, CRITICISM GROWTH KNO, P91 LAKATOS I, 1978, METHODOLOGY SCI RES LAMAL PA, 1989, PSYCHOL REC, V39, P529 LAUDAN L, 1977, PROGR ITS PROBLEMS LAUDAN L, 1981, SSCI HYPOTHESIS MACKENZIE BD, 1977, BEHAVIOURISM LIMITS MANICAS PT, 1983, AM PSYCHOL, V38, P399 MEICHENBAUM DH, 1977, COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR M MESSER SB, 1986, AM PSYCHOL, V41, P1261 REESE HW, 1972, AM PSYCHOL, V27, P1197 SEGAL EM, 1972, AM PSYCHOL, V27, P46 SPERRY RW, 1988, AM PSYCHOL, V43, P607 WHITE MJ, 1977, AM PSYCHOL, V32, P301 WYATT WJ, 1986, BEHAV ANALYST, V9, P101 ZURIFF GE, 1979, J EXPT ANAL BEHAVIOR, V32, P129 NR 31 TC 28 PU AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC PI WASHINGTON PA 750 FIRST ST NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 SN 0003-066X J9 AMER PSYCHOL JI Am. Psychol. PD JUN PY 1993 VL 48 IS 6 BP 658 EP 664 PG 7 SC Psychology, Multidisciplinary GA LF511 UT ISI:A1993LF51100005 ER PT J AU GREEN, RG HUTCHISON, ED SAR, BK TI EVALUATING SCHOLARLY PERFORMANCE - THE PRODUCTIVITY OF GRADUATES OF SOCIAL-WORK DOCTORAL PROGRAMS SO SOCIAL SERVICE REVIEW LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNALS; PUBLICATION; SCIENTISTS; OPTIMISM; PATTERNS; GROUNDS; SCHOOLS; FACULTY; WOMEN AB In this study we examined the amount and the correlates of scholarly productivity among more than 1,500 graduates of social work doctoral programs. Findings reflected the skewed patterns of productivity found in previous studies of social work scholarship. Interestingly, almost half of all career conference presentations and journal publications were directed to non-social-work audiences or readerships. Different correlates of productivity were identified for social work and for non-social-work contributions. The implications of these findings are discussed, and priorities for continuing investigations concerning the profession's scholarly performance are suggested. RP GREEN, RG, VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV,SCH SOCIAL WORK,RICHMOND,VA 23284. 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Serv. Rev. PD SEP PY 1992 VL 66 IS 3 BP 441 EP 466 PG 26 SC Social Work GA JJ732 UT ISI:A1992JJ73200007 ER PT J AU GOUDSMIT, SA TI CITATION ANALYSIS SO SCIENCE LA English DT Letter C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY,UPTON,NY 11973. CR BECKER ED, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P361 KESSLER MM, 1962, CONCERNING PROBABILI KESSLER MM, 1962, SOME STATISTICAL PRO NR 3 TC 28 PU AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE PI WASHINGTON PA 1200 NEW YORK AVE, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 SN 0036-8075 J9 SCIENCE JI Science PY 1974 VL 183 IS 4120 BP 28 EP 28 PG 1 SC Multidisciplinary Sciences GA R6676 UT ISI:A1974R667600005 ER PT J AU Thelwall, M Harries, G TI The connection between the research of a university and counts of links to its web pages: An investigation based upon a classification of the relationships of pages to the research of the host university SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID WORLD-WIDE-WEB; IMPACT FACTORS; CITATION ANALYSIS; SEARCH ENGINE; INTERNET; COMMUNICATION; SITE; BIBLIOMETRICS; WEBOMETRICS; INFORMATION AB Results from recent advances in link metrics have demonstrated that the hyperlink structure of national university systems can be strongly related to the research productivity of the individual institutions. This paper uses a page categorization to show that restricting the metrics to subsets more closely related to the research of the host university can produce even stronger associations. A partial overlap was also found between the effects of applying advanced document models and separating page types, but the best results were achieved through a combination of the two. C1 Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB, England. RP Thelwall, M, Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wulfruna St, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB, England. CR 2001, ED GUARDIAN ALMIND TC, 1997, J DOC, V53, P404 BARILAN J, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P7 BJORNEBORN L, 2001, NECESSARY DATA FILTE BJORNEBORN L, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P65 BJORNEBORN L, 2001, SHARED OUTLINKS WEBO BRIN S, 1998, COMPUT NETWORKS ISDN, V30, P107 CALVERT PJ, 2001, ELECTRON LIBR, V19, P232 CHU H, 2002, J ED LIB INFORMATION, V43, P110 COOPER WS, 1969, AM DOC, V20, P268 CRESSER F, 2001, MEDIA CULT SOC, V23, P457 CRONIN B, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P1319 CRONIN B, 2001, J INFORM SCI, V27, P1 CROWSTON K, 2000, INFORM SOC, V16, P201 DAVENPORT E, 2000, ASIS MONOGRAPH SERIE, P517 DOUYERE M, 2002, 9 JOURN FRANC INF ME EGGHE L, 2000, J INFORM SCI, V26, P329 FLAKE GW, 2002, IEEE COMPUT, V35, P66 GARFIELD E, 1994, CURRENT CONTENT 0620 GOODRUM AA, 2001, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V37, P661 HAAS SW, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P181 HARTER SP, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P1159 INGWERSEN P, 1998, J DOC, V54, P236 JACKSON MS, 1999, IEEE INFORMATICS NOV KIM HJ, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P887 KLEINBERG JM, 1999, J ACM, V46, P604 KLING R, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P1306 KOEHLER W, 2002, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V53, P162 LARSON RR, 1996, ASIS 96 LAWRENCE S, 1999, NATURE, V400, P107 LAWRENCE S, 2001, NATURE, V411, P521 METTROP W, 2001, J DOC, P623 MIDDLETON I, 1999, J INFORM SCI, V25, P219 ROUSSEAU R, 1997, CYBERMETRICS, V1 ROUSSEAU R, 1999, CYBERMETRICS, V2 SAPIENZA FA, 1999, JAVNOST-PUBLIC, V6, P39 SMITH A, 2002, IN PRESS SCIENTOMETR, V54 SMITH AG, 1999, J DOC, V55, P577 STAFFORD TF, 2001, INFORMATION RESOURCE, V14, P22 TANG R, 2002, IN PRESS P ASIST ANN, V39 TEO TSH, 2001, INTERNET RES, V11, P125 THELWALL M, 2000, INTERNET RES, V10, P150 THELWALL M, 2000, J DOC, V56, P185 THELWALL M, 2001, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V52, P1157 THELWALL M, 2001, J INFORM SCI, V27, P319 THELWALL M, 2001, PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE THELWALL M, 2002, INTERNET RES, V12, P124 THELWALL M, 2002, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V53, P563 THELWALL M, 2002, J AM SOC INFORMATION THELWALL M, 2002, J DOC, V58, P563, DOI 10.1108/00220410210441586 THELWALL M, 2002, J DOC, V58, P60 THELWALL M, 2002, J DOC, V58, P683, DOI 10.1108/00220410210448219 THELWALL M, 2002, J INF SCI, V28, P485 VANRAAN AFJ, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P59 VAUGHAN L, 2002, ASLIB PROC, V54, P356, DOI 10.1108/00012530210452555 WIKGREN M, 2001, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V23, P305 NR 56 TC 27 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI HOBOKEN PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA SN 1532-2882 J9 J AM SOC INF SCI TECHNOL JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD MAY PY 2003 VL 54 IS 7 BP 594 EP 602 DI 10.1002/asi.10161 PG 9 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 670TN UT ISI:000182425300001 ER PT C AU Meyer, MS TI Patent citation analysis in a novel field of technology: An exploration of nano-science and nano-technology SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators CY MAY 24-27, 2000 CL LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS SP European Commiss, Minist Flemish Community, Royal Netherlands Acad Sci, Elsevier Sci, Municipal Leiden, Leiden Univ ID TECHNICAL CHANGE AB This paper explores the interrelationships between science and technology in the emerging area of nano-science and technology. We track patent citation relations at the sectoral-disciplinary, the organizational, and the combined industrial/organizational levels, Then we investigate the geographic location and organizational affiliation of inventor/authors, Our main finding is that there are only a small number of citations connecting nano-patents with nano-science papers, while nano-science and technology appear to be relatively well connected in comparison with other fields. Further explorations suggest that nano-science and technology are still mostly separated spheres, even though there are overlaps, as an analysis of title words shows. Another observation is that university-assigned patents seem to cite papers more frequently than other patents. C1 Helsinki Univ Technol, Inst Strategy & Int Business, Dept Ind Engn & Management, SF-02015 Espoo, Finland. Univ Sussex, SPRU Sci & Technol Policy Res, Brighton, E Sussex, England. RP Meyer, MS, Helsinki Univ Technol, Inst Strategy & Int Business, Dept Ind Engn & Management, SF-02015 Espoo, Finland. CR BACHMANN G, 1998, INNOVATIONSSCHUB NAN, P147 BRAUN T, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V38, P321 DOSI G, 1982, RES POLICY, V11, P147 GIBBONS M, 1994, NEW PRODUCTION KNOWL HICKS D, 2000, RES EVALUAT, V9, P133 HICKS D, 2000, RES EXCELLENCE PATEN KUMAR KR, 1990, MANAGE DECIS ECON, V11, P99 MEYER M, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V47, P1956 MEYER M, 2000, RES POLICY, V29, P409 MEYER M, 2000, SCIENTOMETRICS, V48, P151 MEYER M, 2000, SPRING C GERM SOC AS PAVITT K, 1984, RES POLICY, V13, P343 PORTER ME, 1980, COMPETITIVE STRATEGY PRICE DD, 1984, RES POLICY, V13, P3 PRICE DJD, 1965, TECHNOL CULT, V6, P553 SENKER J, 1999, LECT SPRU SCI TECHN TIJSSEN RJW, UNPUB RES POLICY TIJSSEN RJW, 2000, SCIENTOMETRICS, V26, P571 NR 18 TC 27 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA SPUIBOULEVARD 50, PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD MAY PY 2001 VL 51 IS 1 BP 163 EP 183 PG 21 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 453HD UT ISI:000169909700009 ER PT J AU Ellis, D Allen, D Wilson, T TI Information science and information systems: Conjunct subjects disjunct disciplines SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Review ID RETRIEVAL CONFERENCE TREC-2; ASSESSMENT EXERCISE RATINGS; INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; COCITATION ANALYSIS; AUTHOR COCITATION; SEARCH INTERFACE; CITATION COUNTS; TECHNOLOGY; DESIGN; USER AB The relationship between information science and information systems (IS) research is examined through analysis of the subject literature of each field and by citation and cc-citation analysis of highly cited researchers in each field. The subfields of user studies (US) and information retrieval (IR) research were selected to represent information science research as these subject areas are central to information science and seemed also to represent areas in which there was most overlap of interest or subject matter. The two forms of analysis revealed that although there seemed considerable overlap or potential far overlap in research subjects that there was almost none in relation to the disciplinary fields as assessed by the cc-citation analysis of the most highly cited authors in the three subject areas. An examination of the reasons for this is offered in relation to the nature of scientific disciplines, the socialization process of researchers in the different fields and with institutional pressures. C1 Univ Sheffield, Dept Informat Studies, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England. RP Ellis, D, Univ Sheffield, Dept Informat Studies, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD OCT PY 1999 VL 50 IS 12 BP 1095 EP 1107 PG 13 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 238FP UT ISI:000082700500008 ER PT J AU Cheng, CH Kumar, A Motwani, JG Reisman, A Madan, MS TI A citation analysis of the technology innovation management journals SO IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article ID FLAGSHIP JOURNALS; FUTURE; OR/MS AB This paper is the first citation-analysis-based follow up to the subjective survey conducted in 1993 by the Technology Innovation Management Division (TIMD) of the Academy of Management [11]. That survey established a hierarchical rating of journals publishing articles in the field of technology innovation management (TIM). For each of the 1204 journals cited in the five highest ranked journals in the TIM specialty group of the Liker's study (called the base journals) during the (base) period 1990-1994, a citation score is computed using three different methods: the overall score, the normalized score, and the weighted-score method. Rankings of the journals based on each of these three methods are discussed and compared one with the other. Moreover, rankings of the top journals identified by the three methods (modified to adjust for differences in sample size) were compared with Liker's survey results ranking. The key finding of the study is that, under all scoring methods, the top six spots were held by the same journals, The variation in ranks, however, became progressively greater at lower ranks. Researchers, metaresearchers, academic administrators, journal editors, and others may find the citation-based trends, ranks, and other results developed in this study helpful in stimulating further scholarly discourse in the field of TIM as it relates to the effectiveness of the journals. C1 Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Syst Engn & Engn Management, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong. Grand Valley State Univ, Dept Management, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 USA. Reisman & Associates, Shaker Hts, OH 44122 USA. Univ Wisconsin, Dept Management, Whitewater, WI 53190 USA. RP Cheng, CH, Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Syst Engn & Engn Management, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong. 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Eng. Manage. PD FEB PY 1999 VL 46 IS 1 BP 4 EP 13 PG 10 SC Business; Engineering, Industrial; Management GA 159TZ UT ISI:000078191800001 ER PT J AU vandenBesselaar, P Leydesdorff, L TI Mapping change in scientific specialties: A scientometric reconstruction of the development of artificial intelligence SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNALS; SCIENCE AB Has an identifiable core of activities called AI been established, during the AI-boom in the eighties? Is AI already in a ''paradigmatic'' phase? There has been a lot of disagreement among commentators and specialists about the nature of Artificial Intelligence as a specialty, This makes AI an interesting case of an emerging specialty, We use aggregated journal-journal citations for describing Artificial Intelligence as sets of journals; factor analytic techniques are used to analyze the development of AI in terms of (an emerging) stability and coherency of the journal-sets during the period 1982-1992, The analysis teaches us that AI has emerged as a set of journals with the characteristics of a discipline only since 1988, The thereafter relatively stable set of journals includes both fundamental and applied AI-journals, and journals with a focus on expert systems, Additionally, specialties related to artificial intelligence (like pattern analysis, computer science, cognitive psychology) are identified, Neural network research is a part neither of AI nor of its direct citation environment, Information science is related to AI only in the early eighties, The citation environment of AI is more stable than AI itself. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD JUN PY 1996 VL 47 IS 6 BP 415 EP 436 PG 22 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA UM121 UT ISI:A1996UM12100003 ER PT J AU SENG, LB WILLETT, P TI THE CITEDNESS OF PUBLICATIONS BY UNITED-KINGDOM LIBRARY-SCHOOLS SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Note ID INFORMATION; UNIVERSITY; INDICATORS AB This paper reports a citation analysis of the 1989 and 1990 publications of seven library or information studies departments in the UK. The total number of citations, the mean number of citations per member of staff, and the mean number of citations per publication were all strongly correlated (p<0.005), and the total number of publications less strongly correlated (p<0.05), with the ratings that these departments achieved in the last Research Assessment Exercise. An analysis of the citedness of different types of research output from these departments suggests that conference papers and articles in professional journals attract noticeably fewer citations than other types of output, and that articles in scientific journals attract noticeably more citations than articles in social science journals. C1 UNIV SHEFFIELD,DEPT INFORMAT STUDIES,SHEFFIELD S10 2TN,S YORKSHIRE,ENGLAND. 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Res. Methods PD APR PY 2006 VL 9 IS 2 BP 202 EP 220 DI 10.1177/1094428105284919 PG 19 SC Psychology, Applied; Management GA 036XL UT ISI:000237110500004 ER PT C AU Meyer, M TI Patent citations in a novel field of technology - What can they tell about interactions between emerging communities of science and technology? SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th Nordic Workshop in Bibliometrics CY AUG 27-28, 1999 CL COPENHAGEN, DENMARK ID NANOTECHNOLOGY AB This paper aims to contribute to a better understanding of patent citation analysis in general and its application to novel fields of science and technology in particular. It introduces into the subject-matter by discussing an empirical problem, the relationship of nano-publications and nano-patents as representations of nano-science and nano-technology. Drawing on a variety of sources, different interpretations of patent citations are presented. Then, the nature of patent citations is further investigated by comparing them to citations in the scientific literature. After characterizing the citation linkage as indicators of reciprocal relationships between science and technology, patent citations in nano-science and technology are analyzed in terms of interfield and organizational knowledge-flows. C1 Helsinki Univ Technol, Inst Strategy & Int Business, Dept Ind Engn & Management, FIN-02150 Espoo, Finland. Univ Sussex, Falmer, England. TECHNOPOLIS Ltd, Brighton, E Sussex, England. RP Meyer, M, POB 3283, Brighton BN1 4TD, E Sussex, England. 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Thirty-nine highly cited IR researchers were selected as the research sample. Multidimensional scaling (MDS) and clustering techniques (CT) were used to create the two-dimensional maps to display the dynamic intellectual structure of IR, based on scholars citing their work over these two time periods. Factor analysis (FA) has been used to reveal the 'breadth' of the authors' research areas. ACA offers a good technique that contributes to the understanding of intellectual structure in the sciences and possibly in other areas to the extent that those areas rely on formal scholarly communication such as serial publications. Nonetheless, obvious drawbacks exist in ACA. These include the subjective nature of the interpretation of results, the difficulty of readily identifying clusters and the inability to distinguish collaborative research relationships between authors, Thus, ACA by itself is insufficient. 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Inf. Sci. PY 1999 VL 25 IS 1 BP 67 EP 78 PG 12 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 228EK UT ISI:000082124000007 ER PT J AU BORGMAN, CL RICE, RE TI THE CONVERGENCE OF INFORMATION-SCIENCE AND COMMUNICATION - A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CO-CITATION ANALYSIS; SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION; STRUCTURAL EQUIVALENCE; JOURNAL NETWORK; SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE; EDITORS INTRODUCTION; TECHNOLOGY AB This study asks whether the disciplines of information science and communication are converging, as indicated by a bibliometric study of all core journals of both disciplines in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI(R)) for the period 1977 to 1987. Results show very little convergence between these disciplines, at least on the basis of cross-disciplinary journal citation patterns, although the number of journals involved has increased slightly over time. A few journals are mainly responsible for the cross-disciplinary citing, and they are primarily information science journals citing communication journals. The results may be of interest to those studying scholarly communication or bibliometrics, to faculty constructing curricula in either of the disciplines, to communication and information science scholars seeking new areas of research, and to collection development librarians in drawing the boundaries of these disciplines. C1 RUTGERS STATE UNIV,SCH COMMUN INFORMAT & LIB STUDIES,NEW BRUNSWICK,NJ 08903. RP BORGMAN, CL, UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,GRAD SCH LIB & INFORMAT SCI,LOS ANGELES,CA 90024. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD JUL PY 1992 VL 43 IS 6 BP 397 EP 411 PG 15 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA JA789 UT ISI:A1992JA78900001 ER PT J AU Tijssen, RJW TI Science dependence of technologies: evidence from inventions and their inventors SO RESEARCH POLICY LA English DT Article DE science base of industrial innovation; patents; patent citations; inventors ID PATENT CITATION ANALYSIS; ACADEMIC RESEARCH; INDUSTRIAL INNOVATIONS; LINKAGES; FIRMS AB Articulating a compelling economic rationale to justify investments in research-by definition furthest removed from direct, immediate economic benefit-is perhaps one of chief challenges of R&D managers, policy makers and science analysts in the years ahead. Although several innovation studies and surveys have provided some convincing empirical evidence of impacts and benefits of research to technical progress, there is still an urgent need for comprehensive models, reliable data and analytical tools to describe and monitor links between R&D and industrial innovation in more detail. As for the role of scientific and engineering research in the innovation process, this paper reports on the findings of a novel methodology to increase our understanding of the contribution of research efforts to successful technical inventions. The approach is based on a nation-wide mail survey amongst inventors working in the corporate sector and the public research sector in The Netherlands. The inventors' inside information regarding their patented inventions-and related technological innovations on the market-provided a range of quantitative data on the importance of the underpinning research activities. Statistical models attempting to explain the degree of "science dependence" of the inventions identify a range of relevant variables, covering the inventor's own capabilities and previous R&D achievements, external information sources, as well as the inventor's R&D environment in general. Some 20% of the private sector innovations turned out to be (partially) based on public sector research. Furthermore, citations in patents referring to basic research literature were found to be invalid indictors of a technology's science dependence. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. C1 Leiden Univ, CWTS, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. RP Tijssen, RJW, Leiden Univ, CWTS, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, POB 9555, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. 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Policy PD MAY PY 2002 VL 31 IS 4 BP 509 EP 526 PG 18 SC Management; Planning & Development GA 550HL UT ISI:000175497500003 ER PT J AU Karki, R TI Searching for bridges between disciplines: An author co-citation analysis on the research into scholarly communication SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; INFORMATION-SCIENCE; SOCIAL-SCIENCES; SPACE AB An author co-citation analysis (ACA) on the research into scholarly communication in sociology of science and in information science within a 20-year period is presented. The question at issue is: to what extent and in what ways the research on scholarly communication brings together the sociology of science and information science, i.e. if the research on scholarly communication acts as a bridge between these two disciplines. It is natural to think of the research on scholarly communication as a common field for these two disciplines, but, by analysing the co-citations accorded to the researchers within both disciplines, one can define the intensity of the relationship or whether it really exists. The ACA suggests that the research of scholarly communication is not enough to be their common denominator: sociologists and information scientists mostly stay in their own respective territories. Finally, as the feasibility of ACA is evaluated in the light of the results, the weaknesses of the method become evident. RP Karki, R, UNIV TAMPERE,DEPT INFORMAT STUDIES,POB 607,FIN-33101 TAMPERE,FINLAND. 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Inf. Sci. PY 1996 VL 22 IS 5 BP 323 EP 334 PG 12 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA VK546 UT ISI:A1996VK54600001 ER PT J AU GREEN, R TI TOPICAL RELEVANCE RELATIONSHIPS .1. WHY TOPIC MATCHING FAILS SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID INFORMATION-SCIENCE; RETRIEVAL; DEFINITION; SYSTEMS AB This is the first in a two-part series on topical relevance relationships. Part I presents conceptual background; Part II reports on a related empirical study. Since topicality is a major factor in relevance, it is crucial to identify the range of relationship types that occur between the topics of user needs and the topics of texts relevant to those needs. We have generally assumed - without particular warrant - that a single relationship type obtains, i.e., that the two topics match. Evidence from the analysis of recall failures, citation analysis, and knowledge synthesis suggests otherwise: topical relevance relationships are not limited to topic matching relationships; to the contrary, in certain circumstances they ate quite likely not to be matching relationships. Relationships are one of the two fundamental components of human conceptual systems. Attempts to classify them usually accept a distinction between relationships that occur by virtue of the combination of component units (syntagmatic relationships) and relationships that are built into the language system (paradigmatic relationships). Given the variety of relationship types previously identified, empirical research is needed to determine the subset that actually account for topical relevance. RP GREEN, R, UNIV MARYLAND,COLL LIB & INFORMAT SERV,HORNBAKE BLDG,SO WING,RM 4105,COLLEGE PK,MD 20742. 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Rev. Inform. Sci. Technol. PY 2005 VL 39 BP 81 EP 135 PG 55 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 879UI UT ISI:000225744000004 ER PT J AU Ford, DP Connelly, CE Meister, DB TI Information systems research and Hofstede's culture's consequences: An uneasy and incomplete partnership SO IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT LA English DT Review DE citation analysis; Hofstede; information systems (IS); national culture ID GROUP SUPPORT SYSTEMS; TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; NATIONAL CULTURE; GENDER DIFFERENCES; E-MAIL; IMPLEMENTATION; MANAGEMENT; FRAMEWORK; IMPACT; BUSINESS AB Information systems (IS) researchers have begun to investigate how national culture, as articulated by Hofstede, affects a wide variety of issues. A citation analysis of IS articles that cite Hofstede's research on national culture suggests that most research is focused on issues related to IS management and to IS, while issues related to IS development and operations and to IS usage remain relatively unexamined. Within the dominant categories, research is concentrated in the IS management and types of information systems subcategories. Furthermore, the dimensions of national culture outlined by Hofstede have not been frequently used to develop and to build theory. Research opportunities and approaches to develop a stronger cumulative tradition and theory for international IS issues are proposed. C1 Queens Univ, Queens Sch Business, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada. Univ Western Ontario, Richard Ivey Sch Business, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada. RP Ford, DP, Queens Univ, Queens Sch Business, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada. 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Eng. Manage. PD FEB PY 2003 VL 50 IS 1 BP 8 EP 25 DI 10.1109/TEM.2002.808265 PG 18 SC Business; Engineering, Industrial; Management GA 666GM UT ISI:000182169000003 ER PT J AU Wilkinson, D Harries, G Thelwall, M Price, L TI Motivations for academic web site interlinking: evidence for the Web as a novel source of information on informal scholarly communication SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID IMPACT-FACTORS; CRAWLER; BIBLIOMETRICS; DOCUMENTATION; SCIENCE; LINKS AB The need to understand authors' motivations for creating links between university web sites is addressed by a survey of a random collection of 414 such links from the ac.uk domain. A classification-scheme was created and applied to this collection. Obtaining inter-classifier agreement as to the single main link creation cause was very difficult because of multiple potential. motivations and the fluidity of genre on the Web. 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Inf. Sci. PY 2003 VL 29 IS 1 BP 49 EP 56 PG 8 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 653AY UT ISI:000181414100005 ER PT J AU van Dalen, HP Henkens, K TI What makes a scientific article influential? The case of demographers SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; SOCIAL-SCIENCE; JOURNALS; ORIGINS AB In this paper we examine, by means of a citation analysis, which factors influence the impact of articles published in demography journals between 1990 and 1992. Several quantifiable characteristics of the articles (characteristics with respect to authors, visibility, content and journals) are strongly related to their subsequent impact in the social sciences. Articles are most frequently cited when they deal with empirical, ahistorical research focusing on populations in the developed world, when they are prominently placed in a journal issue, when they are written in English and when they appear in core demography journals. Furthermore, although eminent scholars are likely to be cited on the basis of their reputation, the effect of reputation appears to be small in demography. C1 Sci Council Govt Policy, NL-2500 EA The Hague, Netherlands. Erasmus Univ, Tinbergen Inst, Rotterdam, Netherlands. OCFEB, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demog Inst, The Hague, Netherlands. RP van Dalen, HP, Sci Council Govt Policy, POB 20004, NL-2500 EA The Hague, Netherlands. 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Our findings indicate that theory was discussed in 34.1% of the articles (0.93 theory incidents per article; 2.73 incidents per article when considering only those articles employing theory). The majority of these theories were from the social sciences (45.4%), followed by IS (29.9%), the sciences (19.3%), and humanities (5.4%), New IS theories were proposed by 71 authors, When compared with previous studies, our results suggest an increase in the use of theory within IS. However, clear discrepancies were evident in terms of how researchers working in different subfields define theory. Results from citation analysis indicate that IS theory is not heavily cited outside the field, except by IS authors publishing in other literatures. Suggestions for further research are discussed. C1 Univ Washington, Informat Sch, Seattle, WA 98195 USA. Univ Western Ontario, Fac Informat & Media Studies, Middlesex Coll, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD JAN PY 2001 VL 52 IS 1 BP 62 EP 73 PG 12 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 404KX UT ISI:000167097900009 ER PT J AU Van Fleet, DD McWilliams, A Siegel, DS TI A theoretical and empirical analysis of journal rankings: The case of formal lists SO JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article ID PERFORMANCE-APPRAISAL; MANAGEMENT JOURNALS; CITATION ANALYSIS; RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; CUTOFF SCORES; SCREE TEST; PUBLICATION; IMPACT; PEER; PAY AB This study examines the use of formal rankings of journals by management departments for personnel decision purposes. We posit that the probability of adopting a list of formal rankings is related to a set of characteristics of the department. Few schools have formal lists of journals. Our empirical findings imply that the probability of adopting a list is positively correlated with department size and is inversely correlated with the perceived quality of the department Considerable variation exists across such lists and across different institutions in the perceptions of the quality of journals. This suggests that, although lists may reduce the level of uncertainty regarding the assessment of research quality by providing explicit targets, lists may also induce faculty members to develop institution-specific human capital. This could reduce faculty mobility and impede career development. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved. C1 Arizona State Univ W, Sch Management, Phoenix, AZ 85069 USA. Univ Illinois, Chicago, IL USA. Univ Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England. RP Van Fleet, DD, Arizona State Univ W, Sch Management, Phoenix, AZ 85069 USA. 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Manage. PY 2000 VL 26 IS 5 BP 839 EP 861 PG 23 SC Business; Management GA 379WL UT ISI:000165666100001 ER PT J AU Phelan, TJ TI A compendium of issues for citation analysis SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID BASIC RESEARCH; SCIENCE; INDICATORS AB This paper examines a number of the criticisms that citation analysis has been subjected to over the years. It is argued that many of these criticisms have been based on only limited examinations of data in particular contexts and it remains unclear how broadly applicable these problems are to research conducted at different levels of analysis, in specific fields, and among various national data sets. Relevant evidence is provided from analysis of Australian and international data. Citation analysis is likely to be most reliable when data is aggregated and at the highly-cited end of the distribution. It is possible to make valid inferences about individual cases, although considerable caution should be used. Bibliometric measures should be viewed as a useful supplement to other research evaluation measures rather than as a replacement. C1 Australian Natl Univ, Res Evaluat & Policy Project, Canberra, ACT, Australia. RP Phelan, TJ, Australian Natl Univ, Res Evaluat & Policy Project, GPO Box 4, Canberra, ACT, Australia. CR BOURKE P, 1993, MONOGRAPH SERIES AUS, V1 BOURKE P, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V37, P473 BOURKE P, 1998, RES POLICY, V26, P711 CARPENTER MP, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P430 COLE J, 1973, SOCIAL STRAFICATION COLE S, 1999, MINERVA, V37, P1 CRANE D, 1972, INVISIBLE COLL DIFFU DAVIES DJ, 1982, BRIT MED J, V285, P606 GARFIELD E, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V43, P69 GIBBS WW, 1995, SCI AM AUG, P76 HOLTON G, 1978, METRIC SCI KOSTOFF RN, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V43, P27 LINDSEY D, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P189 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MACROBERTS MH, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P435 MARTIN BR, 1983, RES POLICY, V12, P61 MARTIN BR, 1994, SCIENTOMETRICS, V29, P27 MARTIN BR, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P343 PHELAN T, 1998, NPUB IS AUSTR ED RES VANRAAN AFJ, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P397 WADE N, 1975, SCIENCE, V188, P429 ZUCKERMAN HA, 1977, SCI ELITE NR 22 TC 24 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD MAY PY 1999 VL 45 IS 1 BP 117 EP 136 PG 20 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 207YE UT ISI:000080962700008 ER PT J AU LindholmRomantschuk, Y Warner, J TI The role of monographs in scholarly communication: An empirical study of philosophy, sociology and economics SO JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; LIBRARY; SCIENCE AB The principal aim of this study is to examine the transmission of ideas across time in disciplines selected from the humanities and social sciences. Citation analysis is used to trace the diffusion of ideas as they are embodied in monographic publications. The study is part of a developing research programme and is intended to establish a framework to inform future developments. Four specific hypotheses are developed and tested. They are concerned with: the relative impact of monographs and journal articles produced within a discipline; the distinction between core and non-core group monographs; the correlation between the reception and intellectual survival of a monograph; and the comparative level of impact of monographic and journal article publication by a single author. It is concluded that the presence of core or elite groups can be perceived in all aspects of the study. The validity of the methodologies employed is strengthened by the sharp distinctions between groups of monographs and of authors revealed by the analysis of data. Further analysis is needed to explore intra- and inter-disciplinary diffusion of ideas over time in greater depth. C1 QUEENS UNIV BELFAST,SCH FINANCE & INFORMAT,INFORMAT MANAGEMENT DIV,BELFAST BT7 1NN,ANTRIM,NORTH IRELAND. RP LindholmRomantschuk, Y, HELSINKI UNIV TECHNOL LIB,NORDINFO,OTNASVAGEN 9,ESPOO 02150,FINLAND. CR 1979, SCHOLARLY COMMUNICAT *BATH U LIB, 1980, 1 BATH U LIB AMSTERDAMSKA O, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P449 BAZERMAN C, 1988, SHAPING WRITTEN KNOW COZZENS SE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P437 CRANE D, 1972, INVISIBLE COLLEGES FOUCAULT M, 1984, FOUCAULT READER, P101 GLANZEL W, 1995, J INFORM SCI, V21, P37 HICKS D, 1991, SOC STUD SCI, V21, P459 KRETSCHMER H, 1990, SCIENTOMETRICS, V18, P43 LATOUR B, 1987, SCI ACTION FOLLOW SC LINDHOLMROMANTS.Y, 1994, THESIS U CALIFORNIA MACROBERTS MH, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MERTON RK, 1973, SOCIOLOGY SCI NARIN F, 1976, EVALUATIVE BIBLIOMET OPPENHEIM C, 1978, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V29, P225 OPPENHEIM C, 1995, J DOC, V51, P18 ROGERS EM, 1983, DIFFUSION INNOVATION SEGLEN PO, 1992, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V43, P628 SENG LB, 1995, J INF SCI, V21, P68 SIGNORILE V, 1989, RHETORIC HUMAN SCI, P69 WILSON P, 1983, 2 HAND KNOWLEDGE ENQ ZUCKERMAN H, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P329 NR 23 TC 24 PU ASLIB PI LONDON PA 20-24 OLD ST, LONDON, ENGLAND EC1V 9AP SN 0022-0418 J9 J DOC JI J. Doc. PD DEC PY 1996 VL 52 IS 4 BP 389 EP 404 PG 16 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA VU414 UT ISI:A1996VU41400001 ER PT J AU Funkhouser, ET TI The evaluative use of citation analysis for communication journals SO HUMAN COMMUNICATION RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION; BIBLIOMETRICS AB This study investigated the impact of the omission of scholarly communication journals from Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) and Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI) on citation-based appraisals of communication literature. Citation data were collected from reference lists in articles appearing in 27 communication journals published during 1990, including 14 not indexed by SSCI or AHCI. The 14 journals not included in SSCI or AHCI contributed 1,953, or 26%, of the 7,640 citations to authors during 1990, and 1,156, or 25%, of the 4,587 citations to journals in 1990. Twenty-seven of the 50 most frequently cited authors received 25% or more of their citations from journals omitted try SSCI and AHCI. This study found that an accurate evaluation of a scholar's articles based on citations received will not be possible until SSCI and/or AHCI choose to include the omitted journals, and that computer applications could be used to provide a convenient and inexpensive on-line citation index for communication literature. The Journal Impact Rating, a measure for use in comparing journals' impact on the basis of citations received, was introduced. RP Funkhouser, ET, N CAROLINA STATE UNIV,DEPT COMMUN,RALEIGH,NC 27695. CR 1990, ULRICHS INT PERIODIC *I SCI INF INC, 1994, SOC SCI CIT IND, P28 *I SCI INF, 1992, J CIT REP BIBL AN SO *OXBR COMM, 1990, STAND PER DIR BORGMAN CL, 1989, COMMUN RES, V16, P583 FUNKHOUSER E, 1989, ACA B, V69, P79 GREENBERG BS, 1989, JOURNALISM QUART, V66, P473 KREPS GL, 1982, ACA B, V42, P40 PAISLEY W, 1989, COMMUN RES, V16, P701 REARDON KK, 1988, HUM COMMUN RES, V15, P284 REEVES B, 1983, HUM COMMUN RES, V10, P119 RICE RE, 1988, HUM COMMUN RES, V15, P256 RICE RE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P257 SCHWEITZER JC, 1988, JOURNALISM QUART, V65, P479 SO CYK, 1988, HUM COMMUN RES, V15, P236 WISPE L, 1982, ACA B, V42, P32 NR 16 TC 24 PU SAGE SCIENCE PRESS PI THOUSAND OAKS PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 SN 0360-3989 J9 HUM COMMUN RES JI Hum. Commun. Res. PD JUN PY 1996 VL 22 IS 4 BP 563 EP 574 PG 12 SC Communication GA UP204 UT ISI:A1996UP20400005 ER PT C AU DEBRUIN, RE MOED, HF TI DELIMITATION OF SCIENTIFIC SUBFIELDS USING COGNITIVE WORDS FROM CORPORATE ADDRESSES IN SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON SCIENTOMETRIC METHODS OF RESEARCH EVALUATION IN THE SCIENCES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY CY APR 13-17, 1991 CL POTSDAM, GERMANY SP FED MINIST SCI & TECHNOL, GERMAN RES SOC, DONORS ASSOC PROMOTING ARTS & SCI GERMANY AB An appropriate delimitation of scientific subfields constitutes one of the key problems in bibliometrics. Several methods have been explored for this task. The main ones are co-citation analysis, co-word analysis, the use of indexing systems based on controlled or uncontrolled keywords, and finally the use of a classification of scientific journals into subfields or categories. In our contribution we will explore a new method, which is based on cognitive words from addresses (corporate sources) in scientific publications. Cognitive address words am words referring to scientific (sub)fields, methods or objects of research, that appear in the institutional affiliations of the publishing authors (e.g., 'Department of Pharmacology,' AIDS Research Center'). We will focus on the Science Citation Index (SCI), published by the Institute for Scientific Information. Our methods will be applied to a multidisciplinary set of articles extracted from the journals Science and Nature. RP DEBRUIN, RE, LEIDEN UNIV,CTR SCI & TECHNOL STUDIES,WASSENAARSEWEG 52,POB 9555,2300 RB LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS. 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Soc. Psychol. Bull. PY 1984 VL 10 IS 4 BP 493 EP 501 PG 9 SC Psychology, Social GA TX547 UT ISI:A1984TX54700001 ER PT J AU Huang, XM Chen, PC Poole, C TI APOE-epsilon 2 allele associated with higher prevalence of sporadic Parkinson disease SO NEUROLOGY LA English DT Article ID E EPSILON-4 ALLELE; APOLIPOPROTEIN-E GENOTYPE; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; E GENE; NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS; SENILE DEMENTIA; POLYMORPHISM; ONSET; SUSCEPTIBILITY; FREQUENCY AB Background: The link of the apolipoprotein (APOE) - epsilon4 allele to Alzheimer disease (AD) has led to studies investigating the role of apoE polymorphisms in Parkinson disease (PD). The authors hypothesized that any association between PD and APOE alleles and genotypes would be too small to be detected or precisely estimated by an individual case-controlled study. Method: The hypothesis was tested by systematic review and meta-analysis of results from case-control studies that provided clear clinical or pathologic criteria for PD and that reported APOE genotype frequencies. Published reports were obtained from MEDLINE, Biosis Previews, and ISI Web of Science searches, supplemented by citation analysis from retrieved articles. The authors estimated and compared prevalence odds ratios ( OR) for PD in relation to each allele and genotype. Results: Twenty-two eligible studies were identified. There was no evidence of heterogeneity ( p > 0.4) or publication bias ( p > 0.2) for any allele or genotype. The estimated summary OR for one or more copies of each APOE allele was 1.20 for APOE-epsilon2 (95% CI, 1.02 to 1.42), 0.83 for APOE-epsilon3 ( 95% CI, 0.63 to 1.09), and 0.99 for APOE-epsilon4 (95% CI, 0.87 to 1.14). Conclusions: Unlike Alzheimer disease, for which the APOE-epsilon4 allele increases the prevalence and the APOE-epsilon2 allele is protective, the authors' analysis shows the APOE-epsilon2 allele, but not the APOE-epsilon4 allele, to be positively associated with sporadic Parkinson disease. C1 Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA. Univ N Carolina, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Chapel Hill, NC USA. RP Huang, XM, Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA. 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Intra- and interdisciplinary communication of economics journals SO JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE LA English DT Article ID CROSS-CLASSIFIED DATA; CITATION ANALYSIS; RELATIVE IMPACTS; MODELS; PSYCHOLOGY; NETWORK; MANAGEMENT; FINANCE; CLASSIFICATIONS; PUBLICATIONS C1 Tilburg Univ, Ctr Econ Res, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands. Penn State Univ, Smeal Coll Business, University Pk, PA 16802 USA. RP Pieters, R, Tilburg Univ, Ctr Econ Res, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands. 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Econ. Lit. PD JUN PY 2002 VL 40 IS 2 BP 483 EP 509 PG 27 SC Economics GA 564PE UT ISI:000176322100004 ER PT J AU Davis, PM TI The effect of the web on undergraduate citation behavior: A 2000 update SO COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES LA English DT Article AB This paper provides a 2000 update to the 1996-1999 citation analysis of undergraduate term papers by Philip M. Davis and Suzanne A. Cohen.(1) The total number of bibliographic citations continued to grow from a median of ten in 1996 to thirteen in 2000. However, this growth is entirely explained by the addition of traditionally nonscholarly materials (Web and newspaper citations). A significant improvement in the accuracy of Internet citations was found when term papers were submitted electronically. In 2000, the first year of electronic submissions, 65 percent of the citations pointed directly to the cited document, up from 55 percent in 1999. Internet citations aged six months in both 1999 and 2000 bibliographies were still irretrievable anywhere on the Internet 16 percent of the time. If more scholarly citations in term papers are to be seen, professors must provide clear expectations in their class assignments. Students should be required to submit an electronic copy of their paper so that Internet citations can be scrutinized for accuracy and plagiarism. C1 Cornell Univ, Albert R Mann Lib, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA. RP Davis, PM, Cornell Univ, Albert R Mann Lib, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA. CR *ACRL, 1998, TASK FORC AC LIB OUT BREIVIK PS, 1992, NEW DIRECTIONS HIGHE, V78, P5 DAVIS PM, 2001, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V52, P309 DESPOSITO JE, 1999, J ACAD LIBR, V25, P456 GRIMES DJ, 2001, COLL RES LIBR, V62, P11 HERRING SD, 2001, COLL RES LIBR, V62, P251 LAWRENCE S, 2001, COMPUTER, V34, P26 NR 7 TC 23 PU ASSOC COLL RESEARCH LIBRARIES PI CHICAGO PA 50 E HURON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60611 USA SN 0010-0870 J9 COLL RES LIBR JI Coll. Res. Libr. PD JAN PY 2002 VL 63 IS 1 BP 53 EP 60 PG 8 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 514TV UT ISI:000173457900006 ER PT C AU Brown, C TI The e-volution of preprints in the scholarly communication of physicists and astronomers SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual Meeting of the American-Library-Association CY JUL 09, 2000 CL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS SP Amer Lib Assoc ID LIBRARY JOURNAL USE; CITATION PATTERNS; MEDICAL SCIENCE; PUBLICATIONS; RESEARCHERS; ARCHIVE; PLAN AB To learn how e-prints are cited, used, and accepted in the literature of physics and astronomy, the philosophies, policies, and practices of top-tier physics and astronomy journals regarding e-prints from the Los Alamos e-print archive, arXiv.org, were examined, Citation analysis illustrated e-prints were cited with increasing frequency by a variety of journals in a wide range of physics and astronomy fields from 1998 to 1999, The peak e-print citation rate of 3 years observed was comparable to that of print journals, suggesting a similarity in citation patterns of e-prints and printed articles. The number of citations made to 37 premier physics and astronomy journals and their impact factors have remained constant since arXiv.org's inception in 1991, indicating that e-prints have yet to make an impact on the use of the printed literature. The degree of acceptance stated by the journals' editors and the policies given in the journal's instructions to authors sections concerning the citing of e-prints and subsequent publication of papers that have appeared as e-prints differed from journal to journal, ranging from emphatically unacceptable to "why not?" Even though the use of the traditional literature has not changed since arXiv.org began and the policies concerning e-print citation and publication were inconsistent, the number of citations (35,928) and citations rates (34.1%) to 12 arXiv.org archives were found to be large and increasing. It is, therefore, evident that arXiv.org e-prints have evolved into an important facet of the scholarly communication of physics and astronomy. C1 Univ Oklahoma Lib, Phys Sci Ctr 206, Norman, OK 73019 USA. RP Brown, C, Univ Oklahoma Lib, Phys Sci Ctr 206, 601 Elm St, Norman, OK 73019 USA. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD FEB 1 PY 2001 VL 52 IS 3 BP 187 EP 200 PG 14 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 406CU UT ISI:000167198000001 ER PT J AU Warner, J TI A critical review of the application of citation studies to the Research Assessment Exercises SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Review ID LIBRARY; RATINGS; COUNTS AB The Research Assessment Exercises (RAE) conducted in the UK have attracted various types of published response. These include citation analyses and a review of the public reception of the RAE 1996, which included a brief critique of the citation studies. This paper develops the critique. Largely unexplored issues in the theory or assumptions of bibliometrics, e.g. the level of citation which corresponds to a quantum of research quality, are found to emerge in the studies. A weak, and unsatisfactorily treated, correlation between citation aggregates and research quality for individual entities is revealed. The proposal to replace informed peer review by citation analysis is regarded as highly unrealistic. Productive uses for citation analysis in research evaluation are suggested. A historically rare instance of correlation between rankings derived from citation aggregates and fi om real world peer review has been revealed by the studies. The future value of citation analysis could be to inform, but not to determine, judgements of research quality. A combination of methods is advocated for future studies of the RAEs. Information science must attend to considerations of value, as well as using established techniques, if it is to avoid marginalisation. C1 Queens Univ Belfast, Sch Management & Econ, Belfast BTY 1NN, Antrim, North Ireland. RP Warner, J, Queens Univ Belfast, Sch Management & Econ, Belfast BTY 1NN, Antrim, North Ireland. 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Inf. Sci. PY 2000 VL 26 IS 6 BP 453 EP 459 PG 7 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 393KX UT ISI:000166468700006 ER PT J AU Garfield, E TI Use of Journal Citation Reports and Journal Performance Indicators in measuring short and long term journal impact SO CROATIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE bibliometrics; citation analysis; impact factor; journal article; library science; medical informatics; medical literature analysis and retrieval system AB The impact factor has become the subject of widespread controversy. It has gradually developed to mean both journal and author impact. The emphasis on impact factors obscures the main purpose of bibliographic databases created at the Institute for Scientific Information. I will here show how two of these databases, Journal Citation Reports and the Journal Performance Indicators, can be used to study scientific journals and the articles they publish, as well as the evolution of scientific fields. C1 Inst Sci Informat, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. RP Garfield, E, The Scientist, 3501 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. 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Med. J. PD DEC PY 2000 VL 41 IS 4 BP 368 EP 374 PG 7 SC Medicine, General & Internal GA 381TJ UT ISI:000165779300003 ER PT J AU Pierce, SJ TI Boundary crossing in research literatures as a means of interdisciplinary information transfer SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS AB Contemporary models of interdisciplinary information transfer treat disciplines as such sharply bounded groups that boundary-crossing publication (contributions to disciplinary literatures authored by researchers from other disciplines) should be very difficult, if not impossible. Yet boundary-crossing authors can be identified in many disciplinary literatures. A study of four core journals in political science and sociology identified 199 articles with first authors from other disciplines published between 1971 and 1990. Two-thirds of these articles had single authors, and only one in six had coauthors from the discipline of the journal in which they were published. Readership and use of these articles, as measured by citation rates, was only slightly below normal. The articles were judged successful in interdisciplinary information transfer in that they received more citations from the disciplines in which they were published than from the disciplines with which their first authors were affiliated, and more citations from other disciplines than from either the discipline of publication or the first author's discipline. Results suggest that disciplinary boundaries are less restrictive than the literature suggests, and that boundary-crossing publications are involved in complex patterns of interdisciplinary information transfer. C1 Univ Washington, Grad Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Seattle, WA 98195 USA. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD MAR PY 1999 VL 50 IS 3 BP 271 EP 279 PG 9 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 166BF UT ISI:000078555800010 ER PT J AU Hurd, JM Blecic, DD Vishwanatham, R TI Information use by molecular biologists: Implications for library collections and services SO COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES LA English DT Article ID SCIENCES AB This article reports on findings from a citation analysis of publications of a group of university molecular biology faculty. The study examined the formats and disciplines of materials cited in published articles to determine the nature of information used in their research. Citations in molecular biologists' publications are overwhelmingly to journal articles, with the largest number of citations to journals that class in biology. The specialization displays a very high level of immediacy with a citation half-life of referenced articles just over four years. Ranked lists of journals cited provide insights to support library decision-making. The authors explore implications for library information services, collection development and management, and the potential for electronic services to this population. This research provided data on a local user population and also identified a methodology that may be utilized in other settings. C1 Univ Illinois, Lib Hlth Sci, Chicago, IL 60680 USA. RP Hurd, JM, Univ Illinois, Lib Hlth Sci, Chicago, IL 60680 USA. 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PD JAN PY 1999 VL 60 IS 1 BP 31 EP 43 PG 13 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 161DH UT ISI:000078272800003 ER PT J AU ZINKHAN, GM ROTH, MS SAXTON, MJ TI KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT AND SCIENTIFIC STATUS IN CONSUMER-BEHAVIOR RESEARCH - A SOCIAL-EXCHANGE PERSPECTIVE SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; REFLECTIONS; PSYCHOLOGY; QUALITY AB The communication patterns (1977 through 1988) between the Journal of Consumer Research (JCR) and other related disciplines are examined from a social exchange perspective. As one way of assessing scientific status, we completed a citation analysis to consider both the journals that JCR authors cite and the journals that cite JCR. The results reveal that JCR performs an important bridging function between the psychology and marketing literatures. However, JCR has had considerably less impact on other cognate disciplines, in particular those represented by the members of its policy board. In general, we find that JCR does appear to be making some progress in achieving its goal of becoming an interdisciplinary consumer-research publication. C1 BOSTON COLL,CARROLL SCH MANAGEMENT,CHESTNUT HILL,MA 02167. RP ZINKHAN, GM, UNIV HOUSTON,COLL BUSINESS ADM,HOUSTON,TX 77204. 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Consum. Res. PD SEP PY 1992 VL 19 IS 2 BP 282 EP 291 PG 10 SC Business GA JN261 UT ISI:A1992JN26100011 ER PT J AU BECK, JR PYLE, KI LUSTED, LB TI A CITATION ANALYSIS OF THE FIELD OF MEDICAL DECISION-MAKING - 1959-1982 - COMPUTER-AIDED DIAGNOSIS AND CLINICAL DECISION-ANALYSIS SO MEDICAL DECISION MAKING LA English DT Article C1 SCRIPPS CLIN & RES FDN, LA JOLLA, CA 92037 USA. RP BECK, JR, DARTMOUTH COLL, HITCHCOCK MED CTR, DEPT PATHOL, HANOVER, NH 03756 USA. CR 1981, BIOCH MOL BIOL 1978 CLARK KE, 1954, AM PSYCHOL, V9, P117 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING, P62 KELLER MM, 1963, AM DOC, V14, P10 MCGEE VE, 1966, BRIT J MATH STAT PSY, V19, P181 PEARSON RE, 1981, DRUG INTEL CLIN PHAR, V15, P272 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL H, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P17 WADE N, 1975, SCIENCE, V188, P429 WARD JH, 1963, J AM STAT ASSOC, V58, P236 YERUSHALMAY J, 1947, PUBLIC HEALTH REP, V62, P1432 NR 12 TC 23 PU HANLEY & BELFUS INC PI PHILADELPHIA PA 210 S 13TH ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107 SN 0272-989X J9 MED DECIS MAKING JI Med. Decis. Mak. PY 1984 VL 4 IS 4 BP 449 EP 468 PG 20 SC Health Care Sciences & Services; Medical Informatics GA AMD66 UT ISI:A1984AMD6600006 ER PT J AU MCCAIN, KW BOBICK, JE TI PATTERNS OF JOURNAL USE IN A DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY - A CITATION ANALYSIS SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article C1 TEMPLE UNIV,SAMUEL PALEY LIB,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19122. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PY 1981 VL 32 IS 4 BP 257 EP 267 PG 11 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA LV485 UT ISI:A1981LV48500004 ER PT J AU YANOVSKY, VI TI CITATION ANALYSIS SIGNIFICANCE OF SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article RP YANOVSKY, VI, ACAD SCI UKSSR,KIEV,UKSSR. CR 1976, SCI CITATION INDEX, V9 BARINOVA ZB, 1967, NAUCH TEKH INFORM 2, P3 GARFIELD E, 1963, AM DOCUMENTATION, V14 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1975, J CITATION REPORTS GARFIELD E, 1976, NATURE, V264, P609 GEDRIMOVICH GV, 1969, NAUCHNO TEKHNICHES 1 GILYAREVSKY RS, 1967, SBORNIK PRIKLADNAYA KORENNOI AA, 1968, NAUCH TEKH INFORM 2, P3 MIKHAILOV AM, 1968, OSNOVI INFORMATIKI, P756 MIKHAILOV AM, 1976, NAUCHNIYE KOMMUNIKAT, P436 NALIMOV VV, 1969, NAUKOMETRIYA, P192 POLUSHKIN VA, 1970, NAUCHNO TEKHNICHES 2 YANOVSKII VI, 1972, NAUKOVEDENIE INFORMA, P95 YANOVSKII VI, 1978, NAUCH TEKH INFORM 1, P22 YANOVSKY VI, 1971, UPRAVLINNYA VIDAVNIT, P214 YANOVSKY VI, 1979, NAUCHNO TEKHNICHES 1, P1 NR 17 TC 23 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PY 1981 VL 3 IS 3 BP 223 EP 233 PG 11 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA LT591 UT ISI:A1981LT59100005 ER PT J AU FOLLY, G HAJTMAN, B NAGY, JI RUFF, I TI SOME METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN RANKING SCIENTISTS BY CITATION ANALYSIS SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article C1 L EOTVOS UNIV,INST INORGAN & ANALYT CHEM,H-1443 BUDAPEST,HUNGARY. CR COLE JR, 1973, SOCIAL STRATIFICATIO GARFIELD E, 1979, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P359 GELLER NL, 1975, P AM STAT ASS SOC ST, P429 HAJTMAN B, UNPUBLISHED MALIN MV, COMMUNICATION MORAVCSIK MJ, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P86 PAPP S, 1979, KEM KOZL, V51, P345 PRICE DD, 1973, LITTLE SCI BIG SCI RUFF I, 1979, SOC STUD SCI, V9, P81 NR 9 TC 23 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PY 1981 VL 3 IS 2 BP 135 EP 147 PG 13 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA LL910 UT ISI:A1981LL91000006 ER PT J AU Kurtz, MJ Eichhorn, G Accomazzi, A Grant, C Demleitner, M Henneken, E Murray, SS TI The effect of use and access on citations SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE open access; document use; citation analysis ID ASTROPHYSICS DATA SYSTEM; IMPACT AB It has been shown (Lawrence, S. (2001). Online or invisible? Nature, 411, 52 1) that journal articles which have been posted without charge on the internet are more heavily cited than those which have not been. Using data from the NASA Astrophysics Data System (ads.harvard.edu) and from the ArXiv e-print archive at Cornell University (arXiv.org) we examine the causes of this effect. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 01238 USA. RP Kurtz, MJ, Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys, 60 Garden ST, Cambridge, MA 01238 USA. EM kurtz@cfa.harvard.edu CR 2004, AM SCI MAGAZINE 2005, NATURE MAGAZINE *ARX, 2004, SERV US STAT PAG ACCOMAZZI A, 1999, ASTR SOC P, V172, P291 BOLLEN J, 2003, D LIB MAGAZINE, V9 BOYCE PB, 1998, ASTR SOC P, V153, P107 BRODY T, 2003, SINN03 C WORLDW COH BRODY T, 2004, NAT POL OP ACC OA PR BRUNNER RJ, 2001, ASP C SER, V225 DALTERIO HJ, 1995, VISTAS ASTRON, V39, P7 DEMLEITNER M, 2004, ST CLASS DAT ANAL, P521 GENOVA F, 2000, A AS, V143, P1 GINSPARG P, 2001, P JOINT ICSU PRESSL KURTZ MJ, 1993, ASTR SOC P, V52, P132 KURTZ MJ, 2000, ASTRON ASTROPHYS SUP, V143, P41 KURTZ MJ, 2004, NAT POL OP ACC OA PR KURTZ MJ, 2005, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V56, P111, DOI 10.1002/asi.20096 KURTZ MJ, 2005, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V56, P36, DOI 10.1002/asi.20095 LAWRENCE S, 2001, NATURE, V411, P521 OCHSENBEIN F, 1995, VISTAS ASTRON, V39, P227 QUINN PJ, 2004, P ESO ESA NASA NSF C TRIMBLE V, 2004, PUBL ASTRON SOC PAC, V116, P187 NR 22 TC 22 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0306-4573 J9 INFORM PROCESS MANAGE JI Inf. Process. Manage. PD DEC PY 2005 VL 41 IS 6 BP 1395 EP 1402 DI 10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.010 PG 8 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 956XE UT ISI:000231332600007 ER PT C AU Garfield, E TI Historiographic mapping of knowledge domains literature SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Colloquium on Mapping Knowledge Domains CY MAY 09-11, 2003 CL Irvine, CA HO Natl Acad Sci & Engn, Arnold & Mable Beckman Ctr DE mapping; knowledge domains; small world concept; DNA structure; citation analysis; historiography; information visualization; software; HistCite ID SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY AB To better understand the topic of this colloquium, we have created a series of databases related to knowledge domains (dynamic systems [small world/Milgram], information visualization [Tufte], co-citation [Small], bibliographic coupling [Kessler], and scientometrics [Scientometrics]). I have used a software package called HistCite(TM) which generates chronological maps of subject (topical) collections resulting from searches of the ISI Web of Science(R) or ISI citation indexes (SCI, SSCI, and/or AHCI) on CD-ROM. When a marked list is created on WoS, an export file is created which contains all cited references for each source document captured. These bibliographic collections, saved as ASCII files, are processed by HistCite in order to generate chronological and other tables as well as historiographs which highlight the most-cited works in and outside the collection. HistCite also includes a module for detecting and editing errors or variations in cited references as well as a vocabulary analyzer which generates both ranked word lists and word pairs used in the collection. Ideally the system will be used to help the searcher quickly identify the most significant work on a topic and trace its year-by-year historical development. In addition to the collections mentioned above, historiographs based on collections of papers that cite the Watson-Crick 1953 classic paper identifying the helical structure of DNA were created. Both year-by-year as well as month-by-month displays of papers from 1953 to 1958 were necessary to highlight the publication activity of those years. C1 ISI, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. RP Garfield, E, ISI, 3501 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. EM garfield@codex.cis.upenn.edu CR 2003, BIOIT WORLD, V2, P28 ASIMOV A, 1963, GENETIC CODE AVERY OT, 1944, J EXP MED, V79, P137 GARFIELD E, 1964, UNPUB USE CITATION D GARFIELD E, 2001, COMPUTATIONAL LINGUI GARFIELD E, 2002, P ASIST ANNU, V39, P14 GARFIELD E, 2003, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V54, P400, DOI 10.1002/asi.10226 GARNER R, 1967, COMPUTER ORIENTED GR HERSHEY AD, 1953, J GEN PHYSIOL, V36, P777 HUMMON NP, 1989, SOC NETWORKS, V11, P39 LEDERBERG J, 1972, NATURE, V239, P234 LEDERBERG J, 1995, ANN NY ACAD SCI, V758, P176 STENT GS, 1972, SCI AM, V227, P84 STENT GS, 1995, ANN NY ACAD SCI, V758, P25 STENT GS, 2002, PREMATURITY SCI DISC, P22 STRASSER BJ, 2003, NATURE, V42, P803 WATSON JD, 1953, NATURE, V171, P737 ZUCKERMAN H, 1986, NATURE, V324, P629 NR 18 TC 22 PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD PI LONDON PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND SN 0165-5515 J9 J INFORM SCI JI J. Inf. Sci. PY 2004 VL 30 IS 2 BP 119 EP 145 DI 10.1177/0165551504042802 PG 27 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 818WL UT ISI:000221275100003 ER PT J AU Zinkhan, GM Leigh, TW TI Assessing the quality ranking of the Journal of Advertising, 1986-1997 SO JOURNAL OF ADVERTISING LA English DT Article ID PRODUCTIVITY; MANAGEMENT; PATTERNS; INDEX AB Recent attention has been paid to the use of citation analysis as an approach to examining relative journal quality and prestige, as well as the relative scholarly status of academic communities and disciplines. The fundamental notion is that citations are objective indicators of knowledge use by scholars and knowledge flows among academic communities. In that context, the authors examine the journal quality ranking of the Journal of Advertising in relation to 33 marketing, advertising, and business journals over the 1986-1997 time period. They find evidence that JA ranks respectably among specialty marketing, advertising, and business journals, but, as expected, generally below the general marketing,and business journals. C1 Univ Georgia, Terry Coll Business, Dept Mkt, Coca Cola Ctr Mkt Studies, Athens, GA 30602 USA. Univ Georgia, Terry Coll Business, Dept Mkt, Mkt Res Program, Athens, GA 30602 USA. RP Zinkhan, GM, Univ Georgia, Terry Coll Business, Dept Mkt, Coca Cola Ctr Mkt Studies, Athens, GA 30602 USA. CR BARRY TE, 1990, J ADVERTISING, V19, P52 BROWNE WG, 1985, AMA ED P, P149 BROWNE WG, 1991, AMA ED P, P702 CHUNG KH, 1992, ABACUS-J ACCOUNT BUS, V28, P168 CUMMINGS LL, 1985, PUBLISHING ORG SCI DIAMOND AM, 1986, J HUM RESOUR, V21, P200 FRANKE RH, 1990, STRATEGIC MANAGE J, V11, P243 GARFIELD E, 1964, USE CITATION DATA WR GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GOMEZMEJIA LR, 1992, ACAD MANAGE J, V35, P921 GORDON PJ, 1992, AMA SUMM ED C P CHIC, P318 HULT G, 1997, J MARKETING ED, V19, P37 JOHNSON JL, 1994, ACAD MANAGE J, V37, P1392 KATZ DA, 1973, AM ECON REV, V63, P469 KERIN RA, 1996, J MARKETING, V60, P1 KIRKPATRICK SA, 1992, GROUP ORGAN MANAGE, V17, P5 LUKE RH, 1987, J ACADEMY MARKETING, V15, P74 MAHONEY TA, 1987, PUBLISHING ORG SCI, P14 MENON A, 1992, J MARKETING, V56, P53 MUNCY JA, 1991, J ADVERTISING, V20, P1 NIEMI AW, 1987, J FINANC, V42, P908 PARADOES Y, 1985, J ADVERTISING, V14, P52 PETER JP, 1983, J MARKETING, V47, P111 POWERS TL, 1998, J BUS RES, V42, P75 PRICE DJ, 1963, COMMUNICATION SCI EN, P3 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 ROGERS EM, 1983, DIFFUSION INNOVATION SALANCIK GR, 1986, ADMIN SCI QUART, V31, P194 SHARPLIN AD, 1985, HUM RELAT, V38, P139 SLOVIC P, 1974, ORGAN BEHAV HUM PREF, V11, P172 WEBSTER DS, 1986, MEASURING FACULTY RE, P43 YALE L, 1988, J ADVERTISING, V17, P12 ZINKHAN GM, 1990, ADV CONSUM RES, V17, P627 ZINKHAN GM, 1992, J CONSUM RES, V19, P282 ZIVNEY TL, 1992, J FINANC, V47, P295 NR 36 TC 22 PU CTC PRESS/JOA PI CLEMSON PA PO BOX 1826, CLEMSON, SC 29633-1826 USA SN 0091-3367 J9 J ADVERTISING JI J. Advert. PD SUM PY 1999 VL 28 IS 2 BP 51 EP 70 PG 20 SC Business; Communication GA 237EU UT ISI:000082643000005 ER PT J AU Garfield, E TI Random thoughts on citationology. Its theory and practice - Comments on theories of citation? SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article AB Theories of citation are as elusive as theories of information science, which have been debated for decades. But as a basis for discussion I offer the term citationology as the theory and practice of citation, including its derivative disciplines citation analysis and bibliometrics. Several maxims, commandments if you will, have been enunciated. References are the result of a specialized symbolic language with a citation syntax and grammar. References, like words, have multiple meanings which are related to the aposteriori quality of citation indexes. Therefore, citation relevance cannot be predicted. Mathematical microtheories in bibliometrics abound, including the apposite laws of scattering and concentration. Citation behavior is a vast sub-set of citation theory, which like citation typology, can never be complete. Deviant citation behavior preoccupies certain authors but it is rarely significant in well-designed citation analyses, where proper cohorts are defined. Myths about uncitedness and the determinants of impact are discussed, as well as journal impact factors as surrogates and observation's on scientists of Nobel Class. After two years at Johns Hopkins investigating "machine documentation," and another year as a student of library science, I became, fortuitously, a documentation consultant. By 1954, I called myself an information engineer, which was an apt description of my professional consulting activities. However, Pennsylvania licensing law requires that engineers be graduates of engineering schools. So I became an information scientist! I've never thought of myself as an information theoretician and have been skeptical about a need for a theory of information science. I've practiced information science and engineering without explicit theoretical support. But undoubtedly there are underlying principles which can guide information scientists who, like myself, could be called "citationists" or "citationologists.'' If there is a theory and practice of citation, it should probably be called citationology. C1 Inst Sci Informat, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. The Scientist, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. RP Garfield, E, Inst Sci Informat, 3501 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. 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Discussion of sociological interpretations of citation analysis SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Proceedings of the Erasmus Workshop on Quantitative Approaches to Science and Technology Studies CY MAY 21-24, 1996 CL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SP Ministry Educ, Cult Sci Neth, Eur Comm, DG XII, Royal Dutch Acad Sci, Neth Grad Sch Sci Technol Mod Cult, Neth Sci Res Coun NWO AB The paper discusses the often lamented lack of a theory of citations, and the lack of a sociological theory in particular. It draws attention to one proposed theory and discusses the potential reasons why it has not been generally accepted as the theory of citations, despite its merits in explaining many phenomena in the citation behaviour of scientists. This theory has been expounded by Latour and presented, in particular, in his book entitled Science in Action. RP Luukkonen, T, VTT GRP TECHNOL STUDIES,POB 1002,FIN-02044 ESPOO,FINLAND. 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The method presented here combines structural analysis and trend detection, by operating on a ''thick-slice'' of time, starting from co-citation or co-word analysis (applications of either type have already been carried on). Significance of ''trend'' of clusters is partially addressed, through an analysis of publication delays. Examples are given on a co-citation analysis in the field of astrophysics (1986-1989). C1 OBSERV SCI & TECHN,F-75006 PARIS,FRANCE. RP ZITT, M, INRA,LERECO,BP 527,F-44026 NANTES 03,FRANCE. CR ABT HA, 1992, SCIENTOMETRICS, V4, P441 BASSECOULARD E, 1993, CHAINE ANAL SCI DYNA BRAAM RR, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V42, P233 BRAAM RR, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V42, P252 CARSON J, 1983, J DOC, V39, P155 COURTIAL JP, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P527 DAVOUST E, 1993, ASTRONOMIE CARTOGRAP, P44 GARVEY WD, 1964, SCIENCE, V142, P1655 HICKS D, 1987, SOC STUD SCI, V17, P295 JAIN TC, 1969, ANN LIBRARY SCI DOCU, V16, P11 JASCHEK C, 1992, SCIENTOMETRICS, V23, P37 LAY CH, 1987, CAN J BEHAV SCI, V19, P324 MARSHAKOVA IV, 1973, NAUCHNO TEKHNICHESKA, V2, P3 MCCAIN KW, 1983, SCIENTOMETRICS, V5, P277 PENAN H, 1992, VEILLE TECHNOLOGIQUE, P277 PINGS CJ, 1967, J CHEM DOCUMENTATION, V7, P179 ROLAND CG, 1975, NEW ENGL J MED, V292, P1273 SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL HG, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P391 TRIMBLE V, 1993, Q J ROY ASTRON SOC, V34, P235 ZIMAN JM, 1969, NATURE, V224, P318 ZITT M, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V22, P229 NR 22 TC 22 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD MAY PY 1994 VL 30 IS 1 BP 333 EP 351 PG 19 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA NR542 UT ISI:A1994NR54200025 ER PT J AU COHN, EG FARRINGTON, DP TI WHO ARE THE MOST INFLUENTIAL CRIMINOLOGISTS IN THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD SO BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY LA English DT Article ID INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY TEXTBOOKS; CITATION ANALYSIS; CRIMINAL-JUSTICE; JOURNALS; BRITISH; SCIENCE; COUNTS; PRODUCTIVITY; DELINQUENCY; SOCIOLOGY AB We aim to investigate the most influential criminologists in the English-speaking world during the period 1986 to 1990. While cautioning the reader that citations and influence are not perfectly correlated, we focus on citations in four major journals. The most-cited criminologists in the British Journal of Criminology, Criminology, the Canadian Journal of Criminology, and the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology were determined. A combined score showed that four American criminologists were particularly influential in all major countries: Marvin E. Wolfgang, Alfred Blumstein, James Q. Wilson, and Michael J. Hindelang. This pre-eminence was connected with longitudinal research on criminal careers (Wolfgang, Blumstein), measuring crime (Wolfgang, Blumstein, Hindelang), correlates of crime (Hindelang, Wilson), and public policy discussions ( Wilson). While realizing the limitations of an analysis based only on four journals, we showed that adding a fifth major journal (Justice Quarterly) did not substantially change our conclusions. Generally, the most influential criminologists in the United States also tended to be influential everywhere else, whereas the most influential criminologists in other countries might be influential nowhere else. C1 UNIV CAMBRIDGE,INST CRIMINOL,CAMBRIDGE,ENGLAND. RP COHN, EG, FLORIDA INT UNIV,DEPT CRIMINAL JUSTICE,MIAMI,FL 33199. 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J. Criminol. PD SPR PY 1994 VL 34 IS 2 BP 204 EP 225 PG 22 SC Criminology & Penology GA NH953 UT ISI:A1994NH95300007 ER PT J AU CHEON, MJ GROVER, V SABHERWAL, R TI THE EVOLUTION OF EMPIRICAL-RESEARCH IN IS - A STUDY IN IS MATURITY SO INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE IS RESEARCH; RESEARCH TOPICS; RESEARCH METHODS; IS MATURITY ID MANAGEMENT INFORMATION-SYSTEMS; CO-CITATION ANALYSIS; MIS RESEARCH; KEY ISSUES; EXECUTIVES; FRAMEWORK AB The Information Systems (IS) field has been subject to much introspection by IS researchers over the past decade. This study attempts to integrate this research systematically in an effort to assess the changing maturity of the IS field over the past 10 years. Data are collected on past empirical work and evaluated with respect to preestablished criteria. The results indicate that while there is little indication of change in maturity, there are definite directions toward which the IS field should evolve. 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Manage. PD MAR PY 1993 VL 24 IS 3 BP 107 EP 119 PG 13 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science; Management GA KP753 UT ISI:A1993KP75300001 ER PT J AU WALBERG, HJ HAERTEL, GD TI EDUCATIONAL-PSYCHOLOGY 1ST-CENTURY SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY LA English DT Article ID ACHIEVEMENT PLACE; SELF-EFFICACY; KNOWLEDGE; REPRESENTATION; MOTIVATION AB Educational psychology mediates between the disciplines of psychology and education. Scholars have seldom agreed on a single definition of the field but have incorporated knowledge from several areas. The discipline of educational psychology was fostered primarily in the United States by such eminent psychologists as William James, Edward L. Thorndike, and James McKeen Cattell. Over the past century, several philosophical and scientific movements influenced the field, the most recent example being cognitive theory. 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Educ. Psychol. PD MAR PY 1992 VL 84 IS 1 BP 6 EP 19 PG 14 SC Psychology, Educational GA HF704 UT ISI:A1992HF70400002 ER PT J AU HICKS, D POTTER, J TI SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE - A REFLEXIVE CITATION ANALYSIS OR SCIENCE DISCIPLINES AND DISCIPLINING SCIENCE SO SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID PAST PERFORMANCE; FUTURE-PROSPECTS; DISCOURSE; CONVERSATION; INDICATORS; PROGRAM; PHYSICS; QUALITY; POLICY; CERN AB This paper takes the form of a double text which simultaneously investigates the sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK) through citation analysis, and investigates citation analysis using theoretical ideas from SSK and Foucault. One strand of the text performs an analysis of citation patterns in SSK. This text identifies the figures who have had the most impact through their articles and books, and examines the possible effects of cultural and linguistic bias. It also investigates the impact of SSK outside the field, asks whether this impact has changed over time, and identifies researchers who have had a particularly high impact outside SSK. The other strand takes citation analysis, as exemplified in the citation study of SSK, as its topic. This text focuses on the way the citation analysis constituents its field of study, and on the way a citation is produced as a separable, countable category. It notes the 'realistic' idea of science categories which is deployed, and the individualistic model of scientific activity. It questions the involvement of citation analysis with power, both in the traditional sense of institutional control of science through funding changes, and in the Foucaldian sense of scientists adopting citation counting as a regime of self-regulation. The paper ends with a dialogue between the 'authors' on/in these issues. 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Stud. Sci. PD AUG PY 1991 VL 21 IS 3 BP 459 EP 501 PG 43 SC History & Philosophy Of Science GA GF313 UT ISI:A1991GF31300003 ER PT J AU Estabrooks, CA Winther, C Derksen, L TI A bibliometric analysis of the research utilization literature in nursing SO NURSING RESEARCH LA English DT Article DE bibliometrics; nursing research; research utilization ID COMMUNICATION; COLLABORATION; KNOWLEDGE; MODEL; CARE AB Background: Research utilization is the use of research to guide clinical practice. However, little is known about the characteristics of the research utilization literature in nursing, including the development and organization of this field of study. This article addresses the knowledge gap in this field of study by bibliometrically analyzing the research utilization literature in nursing. Objective: To map research utilization as a field of study in nursing using bibliometric methods, and to identify the structure of this scientific community, including the current network of researchers. Method: A search of electronic and hard copy databases resulted in bibliographic data for 630 articles on research utilization in nursing published between 1972 and 2001. Bibliometric techniques used included a statistical analysis of publication counts, co-word analysis, and co-citation analysis. Results: The analyses showed a trend of increased productivity since the early 1990s. Most publications were authored by a single author, with no tendency toward increased collaboration over time. Most references cited in the articles were nursing references, indicating that there is very little flow into nursing from other fields. Only 4% of the references cited were actual research articles about research utilization, consistent with applied fields in which clinicians most commonly cite other clinicians. The 630 articles were published in a total of 194 different journals, with the Journal of Advanced Nursing identified as a key journal in the field. Conclusions: According to the analysis, tremendous growth has occurred in the field of research utilization. However, the limited amount of collaborative research and the repeated citation of a few references indicate that the field is underdeveloped. The research utilization field would benefit from more substantive conceptual and empirical work, and more collaboration among emerging scholars. C1 Univ Alberta, Fac Nursing, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G3, Canada. Univ Alberta, Knowledge Utilizat Studies Program, Edmonton, AB T6G 2M7, Canada. Univ Alberta, Ctr Knowledge Transfer, Edmonton, AB T6G 2M7, Canada. Malaspina Univ Coll, Dept Sociol, Nanaimo, BC, Canada. 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Res. PD SEP-OCT PY 2004 VL 53 IS 5 BP 293 EP 303 PG 11 SC Nursing GA 858HT UT ISI:000224183600002 ER PT C AU Jones, AW TI Impact factors of forensic science and toxicology journals: what do the numbers really mean? SO FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 40th Annual Meeting of the International-Association-of-Forensic-Toxicologists CY AUG 26-30, 2002 CL PARIS, FRANCE SP Internat Assoc Forensic Toxicologists DE authorship; bibliometrics; forensic science; impact factor; journals; toxicology ID MEDICAL JOURNALS; CITATION ANALYSIS; AUTHORSHIP; SCIENTISTS; INDICATORS; QUALITY; ERRORS; WORK; ROOM AB This article presents review and opinion about the use and abuse of journal impact factors for judging the importance and prestige of scientific journals in the field of forensic science and toxicology. The application of impact factors for evaluating the published work of individual scientists is also discussed. The impact factor of a particular journal is calculated by dividing the number of current year citations to a journal's articles that were published in the previous 2 years by the total number of citable items (articles and reviews) published in the same 2-year period. Journal impact factors differ from discipline to discipline and range from 0 for a journal whose articles are not cited in the previous 2 years to 46 for a journal where the average recent article is cited 46 times per year. The impact factor reflects the citation rate of the average article in a journal and not a specific article. Many parameters influence the citation rate of a particular journal's articles and, therefore, its impact factor. These include the visibility and size of the circulation of the journal including availability of electronic formats and options for on-line search and retrieval. Other things to consider are editorial standards especially rapid and effective peer-reviewing and a short time lag between acceptance and appearance in print. The number of self-citations and citation density (the ratio of references to articles) and also the inclusion of many review articles containing hundreds of references to recently published articles will boost the impact factor. Judging the importance of a scientist's work based on the average or median impact factor of the journals used to publish articles is not recommended. Instead an article-by-article citation count should be done, but this involves much more time and effort. Moreover, some weighting factor is necessary to allow for the number of co-authors on each article and the relative positioning of the individual names should also be considered. Authors should submit their research results and manuscripts to journals that are easily available and are read by their peers (the most interested audience) and pay less attention to journal impact factors. To assess the true usefulness of a person's contributions to forensic science and toxicology one needs to look beyond impact factor and citation counts. For example, one might consider whether the articles contained new ideas or innovations that proved useful in routine forensic casework or are widely relied upon in courts of law as proof source. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Univ Hosp, Dept Forens Toxicol, S-58185 Linkoping, Sweden. RP Jones, AW, Univ Hosp, Dept Forens Toxicol, S-58185 Linkoping, Sweden. 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PD APR 23 PY 2003 VL 133 IS 1-2 BP 1 EP 8 DI 10.1016/S0379-0738(03)00042-2 PG 8 SC Medicine, Legal GA 681GJ UT ISI:000183028200002 ER PT J AU Nisonger, TE TI JASIS and library and information science journal rankings: A review and analysis of the last half-century SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Review ID CITATION ANALYSIS; PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS; PERIODICAL LITERATURE; RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS; PERCEIVED PRESTIGE; FACULTY; LIBRARIANSHIP; PRACTITIONERS; AUTHORSHIP AB The concept of journal ranking is explained along with the theoretical and practical significance of ranking journals. An eight-variable model for classifying journal-ranking studies is outlined. A review of LIS journal rankings of the last half-century identifies 178 published between 1952 and 1997. The majority of these used some type of citation measure, followed by rankings based on production, subjective judgment, and reading, respectively. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD SEP PY 1999 VL 50 IS 11 BP 1004 EP 1019 PG 16 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 231PH UT ISI:000082318600006 ER PT J AU Eom, SB Farris, RS TI The contributions of organizational science to the development of decision support systems research subspecialties SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID MANAGEMENT INFORMATION-SYSTEMS; CO-CITATION ANALYSIS; INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; REPRESENTATION; DIRECTIONS; PROGRAM; MIS AB This study is conducted to infer the intellectual structure of the decision support systems (DSS) field by means of an empirical assessment of the DSS literature over the period 1971 through 1990. Three multivariate data analysis tools (factor analysis, multidimensional scaling, and cluster analysis) are applied to an author cocitation frequency matrix derived from a large database file of comprehensive DSS literature over the same period. We conclude that decision support systems are grounded in several contributing disciplines, such as organizational science, multiple criteria decision making, group decision making, and strategic planning. We further conclude that the DSS area is in the process of building its own articulated theories in the subareas of foundations, group decision support systems, model management, user interface/individual differences, and decision support systems implementation, and that organizational scientists have made important contributions to the development of DSS research subspecialties. RP Eom, SB, SE MISSOURI STATE UNIV,COLL BUSINESS ADM,DEPT MANAGEMENT,CAPE GIRARDEAU,MO 63701. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD DEC PY 1996 VL 47 IS 12 BP 941 EP 952 PG 12 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA VV633 UT ISI:A1996VV63300007 ER PT J AU PERITZ, BC TI ON THE OBJECTIVES OF CITATION ANALYSIS - PROBLEMS OF THEORY AND METHOD SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CLASSIFICATION AB Citation analysis can go beyond its present preoccupations and explore new areas if it follows several rules of research design-some of them known and generally accepted, others specific to this discipline: (a) a rigorous definition of the research objectives is essential in deciding on its design, including the selection and definition of variables and the measurement of their effects; (b) the ascertainment of content-related variables enhances the theoretical interest and practical usefulness of citation analysis, although it may entail the use of smaller samples; (c) the set of papers to be compared with respect to citation frequency should be stratified in order to make them as similar as possible to each other; (d) the dependent variable, citation frequency, may comprise more than one kind of citation; (e) the elementary methods of analysis based on stratification (or matching) and adjustment should be complemented by model-based methods which could accomodate larger numbers of variables and would take into account the skewness of citation count distributions. RP PERITZ, BC, HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM,GRAD SCH LIB & ARCHIVE STUD,IL-91904 JERUSALEM,ISRAEL. CR BRAUN T, 1985, SCIENTOMETRIC INDICA BRAUN T, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V11, P9 BROOKS TA, 1985, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V36, P323 CANO V, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P284 CHUBIN DE, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P423 CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS EGGHE L, 1990, INTRO INFORMETRICS GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING KAPLAN N, 1965, AM DOC, V16, P179 KESSLER MM, 1963, AM DOC, V14, P10 MORAVCSIK MJ, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P86 NARIN F, 1976, EVALUATIVE BIBLIOMET PERITZ BC, 1983, SCIENTOMETRICS, V5, P211 PERITZ BC, 1983, SCIENTOMETRICS, V5, P303 PERITZ BC, 1990, INFORMETRICS, V89, P243 SCHUBERT A, 1988, HDB QUANTITATIVE STU, P137 SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMITH LC, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P83 ZUNDE P, 1971, INFORMATION STORAGE, V7, P1 NR 19 TC 21 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0002-8231 J9 J AMER SOC INFORM SCI JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD JUL PY 1992 VL 43 IS 6 BP 448 EP 451 PG 4 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA JA789 UT ISI:A1992JA78900005 ER PT J AU EVERETT, JE PECOTICH, A TI A COMBINED LOGLINEAR MDS MODEL FOR MAPPING JOURNALS BY CITATION ANALYSIS SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID GEOGRAPHICAL JOURNALS; SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; PSYCHOLOGY JOURNALS; FREQUENCY; NETWORK; POLICY AB Loglinear analysis of interjournal citations permits objective evaluation of the network of journals in and around a discipline. Citation frequency is modeled as a probabilistic Poisson process, with its expectation being the product of the "influence" of the cited journal on the citing journal, and the citing journal's "receptivity." The "influence" is itself modeled as the product of the cited journal's "importance," and of the "similarity" between the two journals. Loglinear analysis is used to extract maximum likelihood estimates of journals' importances and receptivities and a matrix of similarities from their citation matrix. Multidimensional scaling of the derived similarities matrix provides an interpretable map of the journals' relative configuration. As an application of the method, the major marketing journals are mapped relative to journals of related disciplines, showing the influence that the psychology and management disciplines have had upon the marketing literature. RP EVERETT, JE, UNIV WESTERN AUSTRALIA,GRAD SCH MANAGEMENT,NEDLANDS,WA 6009,AUSTRALIA. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD JUL PY 1991 VL 42 IS 6 BP 405 EP 413 PG 9 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA FU468 UT ISI:A1991FU46800003 ER PT J AU CURRY, MR TI ON THE POSSIBILITY OF ETHICS IN GEOGRAPHY - WRITING, CITING, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SO PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY LA English DT Article ID CONFIRMATIONAL RESPONSE BIAS; SOCIAL-WORK JOURNALS; CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION; EDITORSHIP; PROGRESS; RANKINGS; QUALITY; TOOL RP CURRY, MR, UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,DEPT GEOG,LOS ANGELES,CA 90024. 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Hum. Geogr. PD JUN PY 1991 VL 15 IS 2 BP 125 EP 147 PG 23 SC Geography GA FT355 UT ISI:A1991FT35500001 ER PT J AU Ramos-Rodriguez, AR Ruiz-Navarro, J TI Changes in the intellectual structure of strategic management research: A bibliometric study of the Strategic Management Journal, 1980-2000 SO STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE strategic management research; bibliometrics; co-citation analysis ID AUTHOR COCITATION ANALYSIS; RESOURCE-BASED VIEW; COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE; DIVERSIFICATION STRATEGY; LOCAL SEARCH; FIRM; KNOWLEDGE; INDUSTRY; PERFORMANCE; IMPACT AB The aim of this paper is to identify the works that have had the greatest impact on strategic management research and to analyze the changes that have taken place in the intellectual structure of this discipline. The methodology is based on the bibliometric techniques of citation and co-citation analysis which are applied to all the articles published in the Strategic Management Journal from its first issue in 1980 through 2000. Copyright (C) 2004 John Wiley Sons, Ltd. C1 Univ Cadiz, Fac Econ & Management Sci, Cadiz 11002, Spain. RP Ramos-Rodriguez, AR, Univ Cadiz, Fac Econ & Management Sci, Duque Najera 8, Cadiz 11002, Spain. 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Manage. J. PD OCT PY 2004 VL 25 IS 10 BP 981 EP 1004 DI 10.1002/smj.397 PG 24 SC Business; Management GA 854CH UT ISI:000223877300002 ER PT J AU Hood, WW Wilson, CS TI Informetric studies using databases: Opportunities and challenges SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; ONLINE DATABASES; DATA-BASES; SCIENCE; BIBLIOMETRICS; SELECTION; RETRIEVAL; QUALITY; ISSUES; STANDARDIZATION AB Since their arrival in the 1960s, electronic databases have been an invaluable tool for informetricians. Databases and their delivery mechanism have provided both the source of raw data, as well as the analytical tools for many informetric studies. In particular, the citation databases produced by the Institute for Scientific Information have been the key source of data for a whole range of citation-based research. However, there are also many problems and challenges associated with the use of online databases. Most of the problems arise because databases are designed primarily for information retrieval purposes, and informetric studies represent only a secondary use of the systems. The sorts of problems encountered by informetricians include: errors or inconsistency in the data itself, problems with the coverage, overlap and changeability of the databases; as well as problems and limitations in the tools provided by the database hosts such as DIALOG. For some informetric studies, the only viable solution to these problems is to download the data and perform offline correction and data analysis. C1 Univ New S Wales, Sch Informat Syst Technol & Management, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia. RP Hood, WW, Univ New S Wales, Sch Informat Syst Technol & Management, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia. 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This is based on the assumption that influential research is widely cited by other scientists and clinicians. With the advent of the Internet, Journal Citation Reports from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI-JCR) have become widely available to individuals and institutions. In an increasingly competitive research environ-ment, aspects of citation analysis have been suggested as simple proxy, objective measures to evaluate the research quality of a journal, published articles, research institutions and even individual researchers. This review article provides an overview of citation analysis, including definitions, uses of these reports, and related controversies and potential abuses. As it has become the most commonly used indicator, there is a particular focus on the use of the Journal Impact Factor (JIF). This is a widely quoted measure indicating the frequency with which the average article published in a journal of interest will be quoted within a specified time frame that therefore allows approximate comparisons of journals within a particular field of interest. Given the relative paucity of information in this area, emphasis is placed on citation analysis within ophthalmology, in particular in regard to the 43 ophthal-mology, vision science and optometry journals that are listed in the ISI-JCR 2001 reports. C1 Univ Auckland, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Ophthalmol, Auckland 1, New Zealand. Auckland Hosp, Dept Ophthalmol, Auckland, New Zealand. RP McGhee, CNJ, Univ Auckland, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Ophthalmol, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1, New Zealand. 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PD FEB PY 2003 VL 31 IS 1 BP 14 EP 22 PG 9 SC Ophthalmology GA 643CX UT ISI:000180845300005 ER PT J AU Barman, S Hanna, MD LaForge, RL TI Perceived relevance and quality of POM journals: a decade later SO JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE POM journals; relevance; quality ID ALTERNATIVE RATING SYSTEM; OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT; ECONOMICS JOURNALS; CITATION ANALYSIS; RELATIVE QUALITY; IMPACT AB This research is a 10-year update on the rankings of perceived relevance and quality of selected Production and Operations Management (POM) journals that was reported by Barman et al. (1991) [Journal of Operations Management 10 (2), 194-212)]. The results show some changes in the perceptions of journals over the past decade. Some journals are perceived to be extremely relevant to POM research, but not particularly of "high" quality. For other journals, the reverse is true - "high" quality is perceived but the published studies are not considered particularly relevant to POM. The Journal of Operations Management remained atop the relevance rankings and retained its position among the top three journals for quality. The study identifies factors that the respondents say influence their perception of journal quality. Finally, the paper finds some evidence that association with the editorial board of a journal affects one's perceptions of the quality and relevance of that journal. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. C1 Univ Oklahoma, Div Management, Michael F Price Coll Business, Norman, OK 73019 USA. Miami Univ, Dept Management, Richard T Farmer Sch Business Adm, Oxford, OH 45056 USA. Clemson Univ, Coll Business & Publ Affairs, Dept Management, Clemson, SC 29634 USA. RP Barman, S, Univ Oklahoma, Div Management, Michael F Price Coll Business, Norman, OK 73019 USA. 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Oper. Manag. PD MAY PY 2001 VL 19 IS 3 BP 367 EP 385 PG 19 SC Management; Operations Research & Management Science GA 425BW UT ISI:000168269300006 ER PT J AU Harnad, S Carr, L TI Integrating, navigating, and analysing open Eprint archives through open citation linking (the OpCit project) SO CURRENT SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID JOURNALS AB The Los Alamos Eprint Archive (LANL) is a public repository for a growing proportion of the current research literature in physics. The Open Citation-linking Project (OpCit) is making this resource still more powerful and useful for its current physicist users by connecting each paper to each paper it cites; this can be extended to all the rest of the disciplines in other open archives designed to be interoperable through compliance with the Santa Fe Convention. A citation-linked online digital corpus also allows powerful new forms of online informetric analysis that go far beyond static citation analysis, measuring researchers' usage of all phases of the literature, from pre-refereeing preprint to post-refereeing postprint, from download to citation, yielding an embryology of learned inquiry. C1 Univ Southampton, Dept Elect & Comp Sci, Intelligence Agents Multimedia Res Grp, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England. RP Harnad, S, Univ Southampton, Dept Elect & Comp Sci, Intelligence Agents Multimedia Res Grp, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England. 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Sci. PD SEP 10 PY 2000 VL 79 IS 5 BP 629 EP 638 PG 10 SC Multidisciplinary Sciences GA 354ZN UT ISI:000089361300020 ER PT J AU Tellis, GJ Chandy, RK Ackerman, DS TI In search of diversity: The record of major marketing journals SO JOURNAL OF MARKETING RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID CONSUMER RESEARCH; EXTERNAL VALIDITY; CITATION ANALYSIS; DIVERSIFICATION; PERSPECTIVE; PERFORMANCE; SCIENCE; HISTORY; FUTURE; TRENDS AB The authors analyze the publications of four major marketing journals on the basis of their diversity relative to each other, against their mission statements, and over time. One important finding is that the journals that make no claim to diversity tend to be quite diverse, while the one that strives to be diverse does not seem to achieve its goal. A second major finding is that each of the four journals has a distinct character that is not necessarily the one intended by its mission or its editors. A third major finding is that these patterns are generally stable over time and tend to persist even in the face of efforts and pleas by its editors for change. C1 Univ So Calif, Marshall Sch Business, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA. Univ Houston, Dept Mkt, Houston, TX 77004 USA. RP Tellis, GJ, Univ So Calif, Marshall Sch Business, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA. 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Mark. Res. PD FEB PY 1999 VL 36 IS 1 BP 120 EP 131 PG 12 SC Business GA 168FY UT ISI:000078682100010 ER PT J AU Christensen, FH Ingwersen, P TI Online citation analysis - A methodological approach SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID INFORMATION; TARGET AB The paper investigates the online citation analysis possibilities and limitations. The following online processing tools: RANK, MAP, and TARGET, provided by Dialog, are incorporated in order to perform analyses of citations to and from isolated sets of documents as well as to carry out diachrone journal analyses. These analyses imply further to determine journal impact factors of ISI journals. Measures of the scope of internationalisation of journals are proposed and demonstrated. By the combined application of the RANK and TARGET commands we demonstrate a hitherto overlooked possibility of working with bibliographic coupling online and mapping of scientific fields. C1 ROYAL SCH LIBRARIANSHIP,CTR INFORMETR STUDIES,DK-2300 COPENHAGEN S,DENMARK. 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We define the most influential business and management studies journals by their 10-year citation impact. Most of these journals are based in the US. We examine the extent to which UK business schools publish in the most cited journals, and find a surprisingly small presence, even from those business schools classified as 'internationally excellent' by the most recent government-sponsored Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). Comparisons are made with US business schools. We then show that British academics publish mainly in British-based journals. Reasons for this situation and reactions to it are discussed. RP DOYLE, JR, UNIV BATH,SCH MANAGEMENT,CLAVERTON DOWN,BATH BA2 7AY,AVON,ENGLAND. 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PD JUN PY 1995 VL 23 IS 3 BP 257 EP 270 PG 14 SC Management; Operations Research & Management Science GA RE541 UT ISI:A1995RE54100002 ER PT J AU GORDON, RA VICARI, PJ TI EMINENCE IN SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGY - A COMPARISON OF TEXTBOOK CITATION, SOCIAL-SCIENCES CITATION INDEX, AND RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY RANKINGS SO PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN LA English DT Article ID PUBLICATION; ASSOCIATION; PROGRAMS; JOURNALS AB Individual eminence in social psychology was examined through a textbook citation analysis conducted on eight current (1987-1990) social psychology textbooks. These data were subsequently compared with data collected from an assessment of individual research productivity in psychology for the decade of the 1980s based on publications listed in the PsycINFO database and citation counts from the 1987-1989 volumes of the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI). Comparisons were made between the textbook citation results and findings from three previous related studies. The results revealed significant relationships between the different citation measures and between the research productivity and SSCI citation measure but not between the textbook citation and research productivity measures. The relative validity of each of the measures used in the study as an index of scientific eminence is discussed. RP GORDON, RA, UNIV MINNESOTA,DEPT PSYCHOL & MENTAL HLTH,320 BOHANNON HALL,10 UNIV DR,DULUTH,MN 55812. 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Soc. Psychol. Bull. PD FEB PY 1992 VL 18 IS 1 BP 26 EP 38 PG 13 SC Psychology, Social GA HC290 UT ISI:A1992HC29000005 ER PT J AU Moya-Anegon, F Vargas-Quesada, B Herrero-Solana, V Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Z Corera-Alvarez, E Munoz-Fernandez, FJ TI A new technique for building maps of large scientific domains based on the cocitation of classes and categories SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID INFORMATION-SCIENCE; PATHFINDER NETWORKS; DIGITAL LIBRARIES; KNOWLEDGE DOMAINS; CITATION ANALYSIS; WORD ANALYSIS; VISUALIZATION; LITERATURES AB Our objective is the generation of schematic visualizations as interfaces for scientific domain analysis. We propose a new technique that uses thematic classification (classes and categories) as entities of cocitation and units of measure, and demonstrate the viability of this methodology through the representation and analysis of a domain of great dimensions. 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science studies. It can be used to identify authors from the same or similar research fields. However, such analysis method relies heavily on statistical tools to perform the analysis and requires human interpretation, Web Citation Database is a data warehouse used for storing citation indices of Web publications. In this paper. we propose a mining process to automate the ACA based on the Web Citation Database. The mining process uses agglomerative hierarchical clustering (AHC) as the mining technique for author clustering and multidimensional scaling (MDS) for displaying author cluster maps. The clustering results and author cluster map have been incorporated into a citation-based retrieval system known as PubSearch to support author retrieval of Web publications. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Nanyang Technol Univ, Sch Comp Engn, Singapore 639798, Singapore. RP He, YL, Nanyang Technol Univ, Sch Comp Engn, Nanyang Ave, Singapore 639798, Singapore. 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Process. Manage. PD JUL PY 2002 VL 38 IS 4 BP 491 EP 508 PG 18 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 549ZX UT ISI:000175479100003 ER PT J AU West, R McIlwaine, A TI What do citation counts count for in the field of addiction? An empirical evaluation of citation counts and their link with peer ratings of quality SO ADDICTION LA English DT Article DE addiction; citations; research ID INDEX IMPACT FACTOR; BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS; PSYCHIATRIC JOURNALS; MEDICAL JOURNALS; PUBLICATIONS; BIAS AB Aims This study investigated the value of citation counts as an index of quality in the field of addiction and examined factors that contribute to papers being cited more or less frequently. Design The number of times papers published by the journal Addiction in 1995-98 that had been cited up to May 2000 were counted using the Science and the Social Science Citation Indexes. Articles in nine of the monthly issues from 1997 were rated by two independent expert raters for quality. Factors related to citation counts were also examined including: country of origin of the paper, substance type, solicited versus unsolicited papers and methodology used. Findings A total of 417 unsolicited research reports were included in the citation analysis, of which 79 were also subjected to quality ratings. The experts showed a moderate level of agreement in their ratings (intraclass correlation = 0.39, p < 0.001). However, there was no correlation between number of citations and expert ratings of article quality (R < 0.1). Papers from developing countries received significantly fewer citations than papers from other countries but substance type (e.g. nicotine. opiate. alcohol) and methodology (e.g. survey, treatment trial) were not related to number of citations. Conclusions This study involved just one journal but raised an important issue: the number of citations received by papers on addiction appears to reflect the geographical region of study rather than what experts would consider as 'quality'. If these findings are found to generalize they call into question the use of citation-related indices as measures of quality in this field and perhaps in others as well. To our knowledge our methodology has not been used before and could be adapted to study the value of citations more widely. C1 Univ London St Georges Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Psychol, London SW17 0RE, England. UCL, London, England. RP West, R, Univ London St Georges Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Psychol, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE, England. EM sgjt600@sghms.ac.uk CR BARNABY DP, 1998, ANN EMERG MED, V31, P78 FASSOULAKI A, 2000, BRIT J ANAESTH, V84, P266 GALLAGHER EJ, 1998, ANN EMERG MED, V31, P83 GARFIELD E, 1986, ANN INTERN MED, V105, P313 GRANGE RI, 1999, BJU INT, V84, P601 GUNN AJ, 1999, NEW ZEAL MED J, V112, P351 HANSEN HB, 1996, CLIN PHYSIOL, V16, P507 HANSSON S, 1995, LANCET, V346, P906 HECHT F, 1998, CANCER GENET CYTOGEN, V104, P77 HOWARD L, 1997, BRIT J PSYCHIAT, V170, P109 HOWARD L, 1998, BRIT J PSYCHIAT, V172, P457 JONES AW, 1999, ALCOHOL ALCOHOLISM, V34, P25 LINARDI PM, 1996, BRAZ J MED BIOL RES, V29, P555 MELA GS, 1999, EUR J CANCER, V35, P1182 OPTHOF T, 1997, CARDIOVASC RES, V33, P1 PORTA M, 1996, J EPIDEMIOL COMMUN H, V50, P606 SAPER CB, 1999, J COMP NEUROL, V411, P1 SEGLEN PO, 1997, BRIT MED J, V314, P498 SEMENZATO G, 2000, SARCOIDOSIS VASC DIF, V17, P22 SPERTI G, 1999, CARDIOLOGIA, V44, P51 THOMPSON DF, 1991, HOSP PHARM, V26, P437 NR 21 TC 19 PU BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD PI OXFORD PA 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2DG, OXON, ENGLAND SN 0965-2140 J9 ADDICTION JI Addiction PD MAY PY 2002 VL 97 IS 5 BP 501 EP 504 PG 4 SC Substance Abuse; Psychiatry GA 548UW UT ISI:000175409100005 ER PT J AU Chen, CM Kuljis, J Paul, RJ TI Visualizing latent domain knowledge SO IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS MAN AND CYBERNETICS PART C-APPLICATIONS AND REVIEWS LA English DT Article DE citation chains; knowledge discovery; knowledge domain visualization (KDViz); latent domain knowledge ID AUTHOR COCITATION; IMPLICIT CONNECTIONS; LITERATURES; MAGNESIUM; DISEASE AB Knowledge discovery and data mining commonly rely on finding salient patterns of association from a vast amount of data. Traditional citation analysis of scientific literature draws insights from strong citation patterns. Latent domain knowledge, in contrast to the mainstream domain knowledge, often consists of highly relevant but relatively infrequently cited scientific works. Visualizing latent domain knowledge presents a significant challenge to knowledge discovery and quantitative studies of science. In this paper, we build upon a citation-based knowledge visualization procedure and develop an approach that not only captures knowledge structures from prominent and highly cited works, but also traces latent domain knowledge through low-frequency citation chains. We apply this approach to two cases: 1) identifying cross-domain applications of Pathfinder networks (PFNETs) and 2) clarifying the current status of scientific inquiry of a possible link between Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), also known as mad cow disease, and a new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD), a type of brain disease in human. C1 Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. Brunel Univ, Dept Informat Syst & Comp, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, Middx, England. RP Chen, CM, Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. 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Syst. Man Cybern. Part C-Appl. Rev. PD NOV PY 2001 VL 31 IS 4 BP 518 EP 529 PG 12 SC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Cybernetics; Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications GA 520RY UT ISI:000173796200010 ER PT J AU Samdahl, DM Kelly, JJ TI Speaking only to ourselves? Citation analysis of Journal of Leisure Research and Leisure Sciences SO JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH LA English DT Article DE leisure research; citation analysis AB Journal Citation Reports and Social Science Citation Index were used to determine the extent to which articles in Journal of Leisure Research and Leisure Sciences cite or are cited by articles published in outside sources. Though there is a large and growing body of research on leisure and recreation, little contemporary outside literature is cited in these leisure research journals. In addition, sources outside of leisure studies seldom cite articles from these journals. Analysis of citation patterns documents the ways that journals borrow from and build upon one another. The citation patterns uncovered in this analysis suggest that these leisure research journals are intellectually isolated from important and relevant bodies of literature. C1 Univ Georgia, Dept Recreat & Leisure Studies, Athens, GA 30602 USA. RP Samdahl, DM, Univ Georgia, Dept Recreat & Leisure Studies, 353 Ramsey,300 River Rd, Athens, GA 30602 USA. 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PY 1999 VL 31 IS 2 BP 171 EP 180 PG 10 SC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Sociology GA 214QY UT ISI:000081340100005 ER PT J AU Stegmann, J TI Building a list of journals with constructed impact factors SO JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; DESELECTION; RANKING; TOOL AB This communication describes the building of a list of constructed impact factors (CIF) for biomedical journals not included in the 1996 editions of the Journal Citation Reports (JCR). The online retrieval from the host DI;DIMDI of the data needed for impact factor calculation is described in detail. At present, the CIF list comprises 338 titles. The top 100 (ranked according to their CIFs) are shown. The complete list is available via the World Wide Web at the URL: http://www.medizin.fu-berlin.de/medbib/CIF/cif.html. The possible usefulness of constructed impact f'actors for citation and evaluation studies is discussed. C1 Free Univ Berlin, Clin Benjamin Franklin, Med Lib, D-12200 Berlin, Germany. RP Stegmann, J, Free Univ Berlin, Clin Benjamin Franklin, Med Lib, D-12200 Berlin, Germany. 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Doc. PD JUN PY 1999 VL 55 IS 3 BP 310 EP 324 PG 15 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 200MA UT ISI:000080543000004 ER PT J AU Blecic, DD TI Measurements of journal use: an analysis of the correlations between three methods SO BULLETIN OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SERIALS; LIBRARY AB Rapid journal price increases have made essential that libraries have reliable and efficient measures of the importance of individual journals to local clientele. Three key measures are in-house use, circulation, and citation by faculty. This paper examines the correlations between these three measures at an academic health sciences library. Data were gathered from 1992 to 1994 using each of the three methods. Each set of data was compared with the other two, and for each pair of data sets both Spearman Rank Order and Pearson Product-Moment correlation coefficients were calculated to examine the degree of correlation between the two sets. All of the correlation coefficients were positive and statistically significant (P < 0.0001). This information suggests that if gathering many types of use data is impractical, one method may be used with the confidence that it correlates with other types of use. Visual inspection of the data confirms this with one exception: many clinical review titles tend to have a low local citation rate but high in-house use and circulation rates, suggesting that these are being used for educational and clinical purposes but not for research. C1 Univ Illinois Lib, Chicago, IL 60680 USA. RP Blecic, DD, Univ Illinois Lib, Box 8198,M-C 234, Chicago, IL 60680 USA. 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PD JAN PY 1999 VL 87 IS 1 BP 20 EP 25 PG 6 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 159XW UT ISI:000078201500003 ER PT C AU Heiser, WJ Groenen, PJF TI Cluster differences scaling with a within-clusters loss component and a fuzzy successive approximation strategy to avoid local minima SO PSYCHOMETRIKA LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual Meeting of the Psychometric-Society CY JUN 18-20, 1993 CL BERKELEY, CA SP Psychometr Soc DE multidimensional scaling; iterative majorization; K-means clustering; fuzzy clustering; local minima; constrained optimization; analysis of dispersion; co-citation analysis AB Cluster differences scaling is a method for partitioning a set of objects into classes and simultaneously finding a low-dimensional spatial representation of K cluster points, to model a given square table of dissimilarities among n stimuli or objects. The least squares loss function of cluster differences scaling, originally defined only on the residuals of pairs of objects that are allocated to different clusters, is extended with a loss component for pairs that are allocated to the same cluster. It is shown that this extension makes the method equivalent to multidimensional scaling with cluster constraints on the coordinates. A decomposition of the sum of squared dissimilarities into contributions from several sources of variation is described, including the appropriate degrees of freedom for each source. After developing a convergent algorithm for fitting the cluster differences model, it is argued that the individual objects and the cluster locations can be jointly displayed in a configuration obtained as a by-product of the optimization. Finally, the paper introduces a fuzzy version of the loss function, which can be used in a successive approximation strategy for avoiding local minima. A simulation study demonstrates that this strategy significantly outperforms two other well-known initialization strategies, and that it has a success rate of 92 out of 100 in attaining the global minimum. RP Heiser, WJ, LEIDEN UNIV,DEPT DATA THEORY,FAC SOCIAL SCI,POB 9555,NL-2300 RB LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS. 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SO LIBRI LA English DT Article ID SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION; SCIENCE; DOCUMENTS; TOOL AB Although the coinage of the term Bibliometrics is fairly recent, its usage and practice can be traced back to the 1890's. Bibliometrics has been used vastly as a quantitative method for evaluating the literature in different disciplines, particularly in the last two decades. This article is intended to review bibliometrics and one of its major methods citation analysis in two different parts: the first part of this article aims to present a background of the bibliometrics and citation analysis. The applications of citation analysis are also studied in this part In the second part of this article: document and author co-citation analysis as well as journal-by-journal and country-by-country citation analysis are studied. Mapping science as an application of co-citation analysis is also studied. finally the Limitations, problems and reliability and validity of citation analysis as a research method will be considered. RP Osareh, F, SHAHID CHAMRAN UNIV,SCH EDUC & PSYCHOL,DEPT LIB SCI,AHWAZ,IRAN. 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We review previous work on citation analysis in marketing and consumer research, and we argue for the value of a more complex approach based on patterns of cocitation. Toward this end, we develop a data base that draws on the work of the 42 most frequently published authors in JCR in the first 15 years. We introduce a new, two-stage procedure to investigate the underlying structure in the from-versus-to or citing-cited matrix based on numbers of references among these authors. Our procedure yields a scale of citing-cited asymmetry for the 42 consumer researchers, a ''citation-similarity space'' showing patterns of symmetric citation among the researchers, and measures of research atypicality. These separate yet complementary results give interesting insights into patterns of cocitation among consumer behavior researchers and thereby appear to reflect the intellectual structure of consumer research. C1 COLUMBIA UNIV,GRAD SCH BUSINESS,NEW YORK,NY 10027. RP HOFFMAN, DL, UNIV TEXAS,SCH MANAGEMENT,POB 830688,JO 51,RICHARDSON,TX 75083. 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Lingusit PD SPR PY 1986 VL 7 IS 1 BP 39 EP 56 PG 18 SC Linguistics GA A5892 UT ISI:A1986A589200003 ER PT J AU SELLEN, MK TI BIBLIOMETRICS IN INFORMATION-SCIENCE - A CITATION ANALYSIS OF 2 ACADEMIC-LIBRARY JOURNALS SO COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES LA English DT Note RP SELLEN, MK, PENN STATE UNIV,BEHREND COLL LIB,ERIE,PA 16563. CR BRACE W, 1976, LIBRARY INFORMATION, V2, P16 LABORIE T, 1976, J ED LIBRARIANSHIP, V16, P271 PERITZ BC, 1981, LIBR RES, V3, P47 SWISHER R, 1982, COLL RES LIBR, V43, P51 WINDSOR DA, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P377 NR 5 TC 19 PU ASSOC COLL RESEARCH LIBRARIES PI CHICAGO PA 50 E HURON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60611 SN 0010-0870 J9 COLL RES LIBR JI Coll. Res. Libr. PY 1984 VL 45 IS 2 BP 129 EP 132 PG 4 SC Information Science & Library Science GA SS119 UT ISI:A1984SS11900006 ER PT J AU SULLIVAN, D KOESTER, D WHITE, DH KERN, R TI UNDERSTANDING RAPID THEORETICAL CHANGE IN PARTICLE PHYSICS - A MONTH-BY-MONTH CO-CITATION ANALYSIS SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. DARTMOUTH COLL,THAYER SCH ENGN,HANOVER,NH 03755. RP SULLIVAN, D, CARLETON COLL,NORTHFIELD,MN 55057. 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PY 1978 VL 48 IS 3 BP 293 EP 300 PG 8 SC Information Science & Library Science GA FS836 UT ISI:A1978FS83600003 ER PT J AU Noruzi, A TI Google Scholar: The new generation of citation indexes SO LIBRI LA English DT Article AB Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com) provides a new method of locating potentially relevant articles on a given subject by identifying subsequent articles that cite a previously published article. An important feature of Google Scholar is that researchers can use it to trace interconnections among authors citing articles on the same topic and to determine the frequency with which others cite a specific article, as it has a "cited by" feature. This study begins with an overview of how to use Google Scholar for citation analysis and identifies advanced search techniques not well documented by Google Scholar. This study also compares the citation counts provided by Web of Science and Google Scholar for articles in the field of "Webometrics." 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It seems, however, that only now they are becoming acknowledged as a useful tool. This is mainly due to the developments and integration of hypertext and graphical interfaces. Because of this, the strength of such navigation tools becomes obvious. The communication through the Internet enables the field expert (as a kind of peer review) as well as the user (from a science policy context) to contribute to the quality of the map and the interface. Moreover, the interface can provide suggestions to answer policy-related question, which is the initial purpose of such maps. C1 Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, CWTS, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. RP Noyons, E, Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, CWTS, POB 9555, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. 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The impact factor is one of these quantitative parameters. However, the impact factor has a strong dependence on the journal discipline. This dependence forbids a direct comparison between different journals without introducing external considerations. In this paper, a renormalized impact factor, F-r, inspired in the definition of dimensionless physical parameters, is proposed. F-r allows a direct comparison among journals classified into different categories and, furthermore, the time evolution analysis of the journal's role in its field. C1 Natl Autonomous Univ Mexico, Energy Res Ctr, Temixco 62580, Morelos, Mexico. RP Ramirez, AM, Natl Autonomous Univ Mexico, Energy Res Ctr, AP 34, Temixco 62580, Morelos, Mexico. CR *I SCI INF, 1996, SCI CIT IND J CIT RE ALI SN, 1996, LIB REV, V45, P38 BALABAN AT, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V37, P495 CUEVAS S, 1991, APPL SCI RES, V48, P11 GARFIELD E, 1976, NATURE, V264, P609 GARFIELD E, 1997, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V48, P962 KOSTOFF RN, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V39, P225 LUUKKONEN T, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V38, P27 MAKINO J, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V43, P87 SCHLICHTING H, 1979, BOUNDARY LAYER THEOR NR 10 TC 18 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA SPUIBOULEVARD 50, PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD JAN PY 2000 VL 47 IS 1 BP 3 EP 9 PG 7 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 347FY UT ISI:000088918500001 ER PT J AU Ding, Y Chowdhury, GG Foo, S TI Journal as markers of intellectual space: Journal co-citation analysis of information Retrieval area, 1987-1997 SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID COCITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE AB A journal co-citation analysis of fifty journals and other publications in the information retrieval (IR) discipline was conducted over three periods spanning the years of 1987 to 1997. Relevant data retrieved from the Science Citation Index (SCI) and Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) are analysed according to the highly cited journals in various disciplines, especially in the Library gi Information Science area. The results are compared with previous research that covered the data only from the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI). The analysis reveals that there is no distinct difference between these two sets of results. The results of current study show that IR speciality is multi-disciplinary with broad relations with other specialities. The field of IR is a mature field, as the journals used for research communication remained quite stable during the study period. C1 Nanyang Technol Univ, Sch Appl Sci, Div Informat Studies, Singapore 639798, Singapore. RP Ding, Y, Nanyang Technol Univ, Sch Appl Sci, Div Informat Studies, Nanyang Ave, Singapore 639798, Singapore. CR BORGMAN CL, 1992, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V43, P397 BRAAM RR, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V42, P252 DING Y, 1998, INT FORUM INFORM DOC, V23, P25 DING Y, 1999, 7 C INT SOC SCI INF, P139 DING Y, 1999, J INFORM SCI, V25, P67 DOREIAN P, 1988, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V39, P79 EVERETT JE, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V42, P405 LEYDESDORFF L, 1993, SCIENTOMETRICS, V26, P133 MCCAIN KW, 1984, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V35, P351 MCCAIN KW, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V42, P290 NORUSIS MJ, 1997, SPSS 7 5 GUID DAT AN SALTON G, 1983, INTRO MODERN INFORMA SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL H, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P147 TIJSSEN RJW, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P298 VANDENBESSELAAR P, 1996, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V47, P415 WHITE HD, 1989, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V24, P119 ZIMAN J, 1968, PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE NR 18 TC 18 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA SPUIBOULEVARD 50, PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD JAN PY 2000 VL 47 IS 1 BP 55 EP 73 PG 19 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 347FY UT ISI:000088918500005 ER PT J AU King, JT TI How many neurosurgeons does it take to write a research article? Authorship proliferation in neurosurgical research SO NEUROSURGERY LA English DT Article DE authorship; bibliometrics; neurosurgery; research ID MULTIPLE AUTHORSHIP; CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNALS; COAUTHORSHIP; TRENDS; PUBLICATIONS; FREQUENCY; PUBLISH; PERISH; TOOL AB OBJECTIVE: Authorship proliferation in biomedical research has become rampant; the proportion of single-author articles is decreasing, the percentage of multiauthor articles is increasing, and the number of authors per publication is increasing. To determine whether authorship trends in the North American neurosurgical literature parallel trends observed in other areas of the biomedical literature, I studied original neurosurgical research articles published in the past 50 years. METHODS: I sampled clinical, anatomic, and laboratory investigations in Neurosurgery and the Journal of Neurosurgery at 10-year intervals from 1945 to 1995. For each research article, I determined the number of authors, the countries of origin, and the educational degrees of the authors. RESULTS: The mean number of authors per article has increased steadily in the past 50 years, from 1.8 (standard deviation, +/-0.8) authors per article in 1945 to 4.6 (standard deviation, +/-2.1) authors in 1995. The proportion of single-author articles is decreasing; these articles accounted for 43% of articles in 1945 and only 3% of articles in 1995. Increases in the proportions of non-M.D. authors and of articles originating outside the United States were also observed. CONCLUSION: The proliferation of multiauthor articles and the decrease in the proportion of single-author articles in the neurosurgical literature parallel trends observed in many other areas of biomedical research. Possible explanations include larger research teams, variable or absent journal criteria for defining authorship, and the increased awarding of "gift" authorships. C1 Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Neurol Surg, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA. VA Pittsburgh Healthcare Syst, Neurosurg Sect, Pittsburgh, PA USA. VA Pittsburgh Healthcare Syst, Ctr Hlth Serv Res, Pittsburgh, PA USA. Univ Pittsburgh, Ctr Res Hlth Care, Dept Med, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA. RP King, JT, Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Neurol Surg, 200 Lothrop St,B-400 PUH, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA. CR *NAT SCI BOARD WOR, 1989, SCI ENG IND 1989, P120 ALVAREZDARDET C, 1985, NEW ENGL J MED, V312, P1521 AMACHER AL, 1995, J NEUROSURG, V82, P700 ANDERSON C, 1991, NATUE, V354, P3 ANDERSON C, 1992, NATURE, V355, P101 ANGELL M, 1986, ANN INTERN MED, V104, P261 BURMAN KD, 1982, ANN INTERN MED, V97, P602 BYRNE G, 1988, SCIENCE, V242, P1130 CHEW FS, 1986, AM J ROENTGENOL, V147, P1055 CHEW FS, 1988, AM J ROENTGENOL, V150, P23 DARDIK H, 1977, SURG GYNECOL OBSTET, V145, P418 DAVIDSON F, 1997, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V277, P927 DIAMOND D, 1969, NEW ENGL J MED, V280, P1484 EPSTEIN RJ, 1993, BRIT MED J, V306, P765 FRIEDHOFF AJ, 1988, SCIENCE, V242, P1623 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1996, SCI J CITATION REPOR GOLDSTEIN A, 1988, SCIENCE, V242, P1623 GUSTO INV, 1993, NEW ENGL J MED, V329, P673 HAIQI Z, 1996, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V84, P423 HAMILTON DP, 1990, SCIENCE, V250, P1331 HORTON R, 1997, LANCET, V350, P5 HOWARD MO, 1996, J STUD ALCOHOL, V57, P105 HUTH EJ, 1986, ANN INTERN MED, V104, P257 JONES G, 1997, CAN MED ASSOC J, V156, P1382 KAPOOR VK, 1994, LANCET, V346, P1039 KASSIRER JP, 1991, NEW ENGL J MED, V325, P1510 MUSSURAKIS S, 1993, ACTA RADIOL, V34, P316 MUSSURAKIS S, 1993, AM J ROENTGENOL, V161, P1317 PRICE DDS, 1963, LITTLE SCI BIG SCI REGALADO A, 1995, SCIENCE, V268, P25 RENNIE D, 1990, ETHICS POLICY SCI PU SCHOONBAERT D, 1996, TROP MED INT HEALTH, V1, P739 SCHULER GD, 1996, SCIENCE, V274, P540 SHAPIRO DW, 1994, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V271, P438 SLONE RM, 1996, AM J ROENTGENOL, V167, P571 SOBAL J, 1990, NEW ENGL J MED, V323, P488 STRUB RL, 1976, LANCET, V2, P1090 WHITE B, 1997, SCIENCE, V275, P461 YITZHAKI M, 1990, J BIOL CHEM, P373 NR 40 TC 18 PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS PI PHILADELPHIA PA 530 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-3621 USA SN 0148-396X J9 NEUROSURGERY JI Neurosurgery PD AUG PY 2000 VL 47 IS 2 BP 435 EP 440 PG 6 SC Clinical Neurology; Surgery GA 339WZ UT ISI:000088502000085 ER PT J AU Laibson, D Zeckhauser, R TI Amos Tversky and the ascent of behavioral economics SO JOURNAL OF RISK AND UNCERTAINTY LA English DT Biographical-Item DE behavioral economics; decision theory; heuristics and biases; prospect theory; psychology and economics; rationality AB Amos Tversky investigated and explained a wide range of phenomena that lead to anomalous human decisions. His two most significant contributions, both written with Daniel Kahneman, are the decision-making heuristics-representativeness, availability, and anchoring-and prospect theory. Tversky's concepts have broadly influenced the social sciences. in economics, they gave rise to the burgeoning field of behavioral economics. This field, skeptical of perfect rationality, emphasizes validation of modeling assumptions, integration of micro-level data on decisions (including experimental evidence), and adoption of lessons from psychology. Tversky's contributions are reviewed assessed using citation analysis, and placed in historical context. Fertile areas for behavioral economics research are identified. C1 Harvard Univ, Dept Econ, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. Natl Bur Econ Res, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. Harvard Univ, John F Kennedy Sch Govt, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. RP Laibson, D, Harvard Univ, Dept Econ, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. NR 0 TC 18 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA SPUIBOULEVARD 50, PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0895-5646 J9 J RISK UNCERTAINTY JI J. Risk Uncertain. PD APR PY 1998 VL 16 IS 1 BP 7 EP 47 PG 41 SC Business, Finance; Economics GA ZQ418 UT ISI:000073859200002 ER PT J AU SYLVIA, M LESHER, M TI WHAT JOURNALS DO PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE-STUDENTS NEED - A CITATION ANALYSIS OF THESIS REFERENCES SO COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES LA English DT Article AB The increasing price of journal subscriptions and the increasing number of journals available make it difficult for libraries to supply all needed material locally for scholarly research. Bibliographic citation analysis of student research papers is one method of evaluating the use of a journal collection, Journal selection and cancellation may be done on the basis of cost-per-use to maximize the usefullness of materials purchased with the library budget. Theses provide a convenient archival resource of student research. This study used the bibliographic citations found in theses and dissertations of graduate students in the psychology and counseling departments of the university, cost-per-use statistics, and shelving statistics to develop a basis for psychology journal selection in the Academic Library. The library should not rely on one single evaluation technique. It should rake advantage of a combination of techniques, which as this study indicates, serve to complement each other. RP SYLVIA, M, ST MARYS UNIV,ACAD LIB,SAN ANTONIO,TX 78284. 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PD JUL PY 1995 VL 56 IS 4 BP 313 EP 318 PG 6 SC Information Science & Library Science GA RJ212 UT ISI:A1995RJ21200003 ER PT J AU HERBERTZ, H TI DOES IT PAY TO COOPERATE - A BIBLIOMETRIC CASE-STUDY IN MOLECULAR-BIOLOGY SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Note ID SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION AB Various bibliometric studies report that multiinstitutional or multinational authored papers are more frequently cited than papers that come from a single institute. The conclusion, however, that there is a systematic improvement of scientific success by cooperation on every level of scientific research in leading or mediocre research institutes might be misleading: In a citation analysis of 13 well-known research institutes in molecular biology there was no difference in the average citations per paper with regard to cooperations. In a subsample of 7 German institutes that difference found could be explained by selfcitations. In another case, all articles of a two year sample of an excellent journal in molecular biology, the EMBO-Journal, the same phenomenon could be observed: Differences in the average citations per article with regard to cooperations could be explained by selfcitations. RP HERBERTZ, H, UNIV COLOGNE,INST GENET,COLOGNE,GERMANY. CR HERBERTZ H, UNPUB RES POLICY MACROBERTS MH, 1986, SOC STUD SCI, V16, P151 MOED HF, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V21, P291 MUNZINGER F, 1994, FUTURA, V1, P20 NARIN F, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V21, P313 NR 5 TC 18 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD MAY PY 1995 VL 33 IS 1 BP 117 EP 122 PG 6 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA RB340 UT ISI:A1995RB34000007 ER PT J AU CNAAN, RA CAPUTO, RK SHMUELY, Y TI SENIOR FACULTY PERCEPTIONS OF SOCIAL-WORK JOURNALS SO JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY; PSYCHOLOGY JOURNALS; EDUCATION; SCHOOLS; RATINGS; TENURE AB Academic journals are the primary means of disseminating new knowledge. A journal's prestige is a key determinant of its contents' visibility, readership, impact on practice, and use and citation in future research. This article presents a method for assessing the prestige of journals in the diverse field of social work, and demonstrates its application in a 1990 survey in which 421 senior faculty at accredited graduate schools of social work rated the familiarity and perceived quality of 120 journals in their field. The findings have value for researchers seeking to publish their work in the most appropriate journal and for persons attempting to assess the scholarly contribution of social work educators. C1 BARRY UNIV,MIAMI,FL 33161. WILLS EYE HOSP & RES INST,GERIATR PSYCHIAT UNIT,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19107. THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIV,JEFFERSON MED COLL,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19107. RP CNAAN, RA, UNIV PENN,SCH SOCIAL WORK,3701 LOCUST WALK,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. 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Soc. Work Educ. PD SPR-SUM PY 1994 VL 30 IS 2 BP 185 EP 199 PG 15 SC Education & Educational Research; Social Work GA NY355 UT ISI:A1994NY35500009 ER PT J AU NADEL, E TI MULTIVARIATE CITATION ANALYSIS AND THE CHANGING COGNITIVE ORGANIZATION IN A SPECIALTY OF PHYSICS SO SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE LA English DT Article RP NADEL, E, INST SCI INFORMAT, UNIV CITY SCI CTR, 3501 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 USA. 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Stud. Sci. PY 1980 VL 10 IS 4 BP 449 EP 473 PG 25 SC History & Philosophy Of Science GA KY409 UT ISI:A1980KY40900002 ER PT J AU Cheek, J Garnham, B Quan, J TI What's in a number? Issues in providing evidence of impact and quality of research(ers) SO QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH LA English DT Article DE impact factor; citation analysis; research quality and impact; qualitative research ID CITATION AB One of the challenges facing qualitative researchers in a climate in which audit culture has permeated many facets of the institutions in which they research is how to establish the impact and quality of their research. When examining track records, granting institutions place significant emphasis on publication performance. Although the quality and impact of publications have traditionally been assessed by peer review, there is currently a global trend toward the development, refinement, and increased use of quantitative metrics, particularly citation analysis and journal impact factor. In this article, the authors share their experience of using the metrics citation analysis and journal impact factor in the preparation of an application for funding. Their aim is twofold: to raise awareness about potential issues in the practical application of these metrics; and to offer critique about and, they hope, "quality" to the writing and rhetoric concerning how to measure publication impact and quality. C1 Univ S Australia, Ctr Res Sustainable Hlth Care, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia. RP Cheek, J, Univ S Australia, Ctr Res Sustainable Hlth Care, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia. 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Health Res. PD MAR PY 2006 VL 16 IS 3 BP 423 EP 435 DI 10.1177/1049732305285701 PG 13 SC Health Policy & Services GA 014AU UT ISI:000235451900009 ER PT J AU Kurtz, MJ Eichhorn, G Accomazzi, A Grant, C Demleitner, M Murray, SS Martimbeau, N Elwell, B TI The bibliometric properties of article readership information SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID ASTROPHYSICS DATA SYSTEM; CITATION ANALYSIS; DIGITAL LIBRARY; JOURNAL USE; HALF-LIFE; OBSOLESCENCE; IMPACT; TIME; PUBLICATION AB Digital libraries such as the NASA Astrophysics Data System (Kurtz et al., 2005) permit the easy accumulation of a new type of bibliometric measure, the number of electronic accesses ("reads") of individual articles. We explore various aspects of this new measure. We examine the obsolescence function as measured by actual reads and show that it can be well fit by the sum of four exponentials with very different time constants. We compare the obsolescence function as measured by readership with the obsolescence function as measured by citations. We find that the citation function is proportional to the sum of two of the components of the readership function. This proves that the normative theory of citation is true in the mean. We further examine in detail the similarities and differences among the citation rate, the readership rate, and the total citations for individual articles, and discuss some of the causes. Using the number of reads as a bibliometric measure for individuals, we introduce the read-cite diagram to provide a two-dimensional view of an individual's scientific productivity. We develop a simple model to account for an individual's reads and cites and use it to show that the position of a person in the read-cite diagram is a function of age, innate productivity, and work history. We show the age biases of both reads and cites and develop two new bibliometric measures which have substantially less age bias than citations: SumProd, a weighted sum of total citations and the readership rate, intended to show the total productivity of an individual; and Read10, the readership rate for articles published in the last 10 years, intended to show an individual's current productivity. We also discuss the effect of normalization (dividing by the number of authors on a paper) on these statistics. We apply SumProd and Read10 using new, nonparametric techniques to compare the quality of different astronomical research organizations. C1 Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. RP Kurtz, MJ, Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys, 60 Garden St, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD JAN 15 PY 2005 VL 56 IS 2 BP 111 EP 128 DI 10.1002/asi.20096 PG 18 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 890JU UT ISI:000226508300002 ER PT J AU Choi, SJ Gulati, GM TI Choosing the next supreme court justice: An empirical ranking of judge performance SO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; PRODUCTIVITY; DETERMINANTS; AUSTRALIA; ECONOMICS; PRESTIGE; QUALITY; CIRCUIT; APPEALS; CAREER AB The judicial appointments process has grown increasingly frustrating in recent years. Both sides claim that their candidates are the "most meritorious" and yet there is seldom any discussion of what constitutes merit Instead, the discussion moves immediately to the candidates' likely positions on hot-button political issues like abortion, gun control, and the death penalty. One side claims that it is proposing certain candidates based on merit, while the other claims that the real reason for pushing those candidates is their ideology and, in particular, their likely votes on key hot-button issues. With one side arguing merit and the other side arguing ideology, the two sides talk past each other and the end result is often an impasse. To get past this impasse, we propose placing judges in a tournament based on relatively objective measures of judicial merit and productivity. A tournament allows the public to test the politicians' claims of merit. Being able to test these claims helps make transparent the occasions in which the real debate is over ideology. It is harder to disguise a purely ideological candidate as the best from a "merit" standpoint when the candidate performs poorly relative to many other judges based on objective factors. Once merit-based arguments have been isolated (or at least reduced in scope) to factors related to the tournament, it should be possible to have a transparent and meaningful debate over ideology. This Article runs such a tournament using data on opinions authored by active federal circuit court judges from one common time period: the beginning of 1998 to the end of 2000. The focus on a common time period helps put judges in the tournament on a level playing field. We then generate a series of measures of merit focusing on (a) productivity, (b) opinion quality, and (c) judicial independence. While not perfect, our measures interject a greater focus on merit in the current nomination process (thereby revealing previously, nontransparent motives based on ideology). With our data, we are able to test the claims of merit that the next president will inevitably make when, he announces, one of his favorite circuit court judges as the nominee for the Supreme Court. 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Calif. Law Rev. PD NOV PY 2004 VL 78 IS 1 BP 23 EP 117 PG 95 SC Law GA 883IX UT ISI:000226005900007 ER PT J AU Tang, R Thelwall, M TI US academic departmental Web-site interlinking in the United States disciplinary differences SO LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID ASSESSMENT EXERCISE RATINGS; CITATION ANALYSIS; IMPACT-FACTORS; BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS; UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; INFORMATION-SCIENCE; COMMUNICATION; LINKS; DISTANCE AB This article explores disciplinary differences in academic Web-site interlinking using the university departments of chemistry, psychology, and history. Research has suggested that Web-link counts are related to research productivity and geographic distance between source and target, but no previous Webometric studies have comparatively analyzed academic departments from different disciplines. This study shows large differences in Web use by discipline for both Web-site size and the extent of interlinking, with the history department making little use of the Web and the chemistry department the most. There are significant correlations between in-links and research impact for the psychology and chemistry departments, with a stronger association for the psychology department. There was little evidence, however, of a geographic trend in interlinking. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. C1 Catholic Univ Amer, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Washington, DC 20064 USA. Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB, England. RP Tang, R, Catholic Univ Amer, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Marist Hall,2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20064 USA. 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Infor. Sci. Res. PY 2003 VL 25 IS 4 BP 437 EP 458 DI 10.1016/S0740-8188(03)00053-7 PG 22 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 751CY UT ISI:000187036300005 ER PT J AU Lin, X White, HD Buzydlowski, J TI Real-time author co-citation mapping for online searching SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE author co-citation analysis; information retrieval systems; author searching; Kohonen feature maps; pathfinder networks ID INFORMATION-RETRIEVAL AB Author searching is traditionally based on the matching of name strings. Special characteristics of authors as personal names and subject indicators are not considered. This makes it difficult to identify a set of related authors or to group authors by subjects in retrieval systems. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a prototype visualization system to enhance author searching. The system, called AuthorLink, is based on author co-citation analysis and visualization mapping algorithms such as Kohonen's feature maps and Pathfinder networks. AuthorLink produces interactive author maps in real time from a database of 1.26 million records supplied by the Institute for Scientific Information. The maps show subject groupings and more fine-grained intellectual connections among authors. Through the interactive interface the user can take advantage of such information to refine queries and retrieve documents through point-and-click manipulation of the authors' names. (C) 2002 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. RP Lin, X, Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. 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Process. Manage. PD SEP PY 2003 VL 39 IS 5 BP 689 EP 706 DI 10.1016/S0306-4573(02)00037-7 PG 18 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 704FE UT ISI:000184327400002 ER PT J AU Mela, GS Martinoli, C Poggi, E Derchi, LE TI Radiological research in Europe: a bibliometric study SO EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY LA English DT Article DE European radiology; bibliometry; "impact factor" ID UNION AB We performed a bibliometric search to evaluate number and scientific "weight" of papers written by European radiologists, as compared with colleagues from other countries, to measure the contribution of European researchers to radiology journals, and to correlate bibliometric parameters with some socio-economic factors of the different European nations. We considered all peer-reviewed articles published by radiologists in biomedical journals quoted by ISI over the 1995-2000 period. To identify authors as radiologists, the string "radiol" had to appear in the address of the corresponding author, and his country was considered as the country of origin of the paper. The definition of Europe included the 15 countries of the European Union, plus Norway and Switzerland. The scientific "weight" of the paper was assumed to be the impact factor of the journal of the publication in that given year. Then, we considered the annual indexes number of papers/population and number of papers/Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in each country. Data were retrieved from the Eurostat annual statistic reviews. From these bases, we obtained a comparison of the scientific production among European radiologists, those from the U.S. and those from the rest of the world. European radiological research is responsible of almost 40% of the world scientific production in our field, and Germany, UK and France are the leading publishers in Europe. An increase of the number of papers written by European radiologists was noted in the 1995-2000 period, whereas the production from the U.S. had a slight decrease. The mean concentration indexes papers/inhabitants and papers/GDP were significantly lower in Europe than in the U.S., even if some small European countries had higher values than the U.S. As a mean, European research received a lower impact factor than that from the U.S. The assessment of research output has progressively developed as an important issue for the scientific research community. Although not flawless, and often criticized for a variety of reasons, citation analysis is a commonly used technique in this field, is a frequent means to "weight" the scientific production of researchers and is one of the criteria used to assign research grants. Our study shows that European radiology is growing and its production is increasing over time, thus indicating strong commitment to research from European radiologists; however, European radiological research has not yet reached leadership in the literature, and mean indexes addressing the level of resources allocated to research are lower in Europe than in the U.S. This latter point has notable exceptions, but indicates inadequacy of funding, at least in some nations, and in Europe as a whole. The development of research programs within the framework of the European Union specifically aimed to radiology could lead to further advancement of our discipline. C1 Univ Genoa, DICMI, Dept Radiol, I-16132 Genoa, Italy. Univ Genoa, DICMI, Dept Internal Med, I-16132 Genoa, Italy. RP Derchi, LE, Univ Genoa, DICMI, Dept Radiol, Largo R Benzi 8, I-16132 Genoa, Italy. CR 1998, UN STAT YB *EUR, 1996, RES DEV ANN STAT, P110 *I SCI INF, 1996, SCI SCI CIT IND 1996 CHEW FS, 1988, AM J ROENTGENOL, V150, P31 ESCHELMAN DJ, 2000, AM J ROENTGENOL, V174, P27 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 LUUKKONEN T, 1990, ANN MED, V22, P145 MELA GS, 1998, ANN RHEUM DIS, V57, P643 MELA GS, 1999, EUR J CANCER, V35, P1182 ROGERS LF, 2001, AM J ROENTGENOL, V177, P745 ROGERS LF, 2002, AM J ROENTGENOL, V178, P541 SCHNYDER P, 1999, EUR RADIOL, V9, P741 WHITEHOUSE GH, 2002, EUR RADIOL, V12, P715 NR 13 TC 17 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG PI NEW YORK PA 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 USA SN 0938-7994 J9 EUROPEAN RADIOL JI Eur. Radiol. PD APR PY 2003 VL 13 IS 4 BP 657 EP 662 DI 10.1007/s00330-002-1640-7 PG 6 SC Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA 669MH UT ISI:000182354700002 ER PT J AU Kostoff, RN TI Citation analysis of research performer quality SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID CROSS-FIELD NORMALIZATION; INFORMATION-SCIENCE; INDICATORS; ASSESSMENTS; PATENTS; PHYSICS; IMPACT AB Background: Citation analysis for evaluative purposes typically requires normalization against some control group of similar papers. Selection of this control group is an open question. Objectives: Gain a better understanding of control group requirements for credible normalization. Approach: Performed citation analysis on prior publications of two proposing research units, to help estimate team research quality. Compared citations of each unit's publications to citations received by thematically and temporally similar papers. Results: Identification of thematically similar papers was very complex and labor intensive, even with relatively few control papers selected. Conclusions: A credible citation analysis for determining performer or team quality should have the following components: - Multiple technical experts to average out individual bias and subjectivity; - A process for comparing performer or team output papers with a normalization base of similar papers; - A process for retrieving a substantial fraction of candidate normalization base papers; - Manual evaluation of many candidate normalization base papers to obtain high thematic similarity and statistical representation. C1 Off Naval Res, Arlington, VA 22217 USA. RP Kostoff, RN, Off Naval Res, 800 N Quincy St, Arlington, VA 22217 USA. 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J. PD WIN PY 2000 VL 92 IS 1 BP 9 EP 25 PG 17 SC Information Science & Library Science; Law GA 291XM UT ISI:000085765100002 ER PT J AU Donohue, JM Fox, JB TI A multi-method evaluation of journals in the decision and management sciences by US academics SO OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE journal quality; citation analysis; business and management studies ID INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; ALTERNATIVE RATING SYSTEM; CITATION ANALYSIS; ECONOMICS JOURNALS; MIS RESEARCH; RELATIVE QUALITY; PSYCHOLOGY JOURNALS; FINANCIAL RESEARCH; FLAGSHIP JOURNALS; BUSINESS AB Numerous studies published in the academic literature address the issue of journal quality. However, little has been done to evaluate the broad set of journals pertinent to academic research in the decision and management sciences. This study examines the quality of such journals from a US point of view using both survey- and citation-based measures of journal quality. The survey-based measure is the perceived quality ratings assigned by US academics in the management science field. The citation-based measure is the impact factor, an indication of how often the articles in a journal are cited. This study finds that perceived quality ratings of the journals are positively correlated with citation impact factors. Also, both of these quality measures are found to be positively correlated with journal circulation and negatively correlated with acceptance rate. Journal quality ratings appear to vary across reviewers with different research interest areas and reviewers seem to rate journals higher if they have published in them. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Univ S Carolina, Dept Management Sci, Columbia, SC 29208 USA. Appalachian State Univ, Walker Coll Business, Dept Management, Boone, NC 28608 USA. RP Donohue, JM, Univ S Carolina, Dept Management Sci, Columbia, SC 29208 USA. 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J. Manage. Sci. PD FEB PY 2000 VL 28 IS 1 BP 17 EP 36 PG 20 SC Management; Operations Research & Management Science GA 269GX UT ISI:000084469300002 ER PT J AU LIGON, J THYER, BA DIXON, D TI ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS OF THOSE PUBLISHED IN SOCIAL-WORK JOURNALS - A PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS, 1989-1993 SO JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION LA English DT Article ID FACULTY PUBLICATIONS; CITATION ANALYSIS; RANK SCHOOLS; SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY; PSYCHOLOGY; MORATORIUM; ARTICLES; YES AB The academic affiliations of the authors of all articles published in six social work journals between 1989 and 1993 were reviewed and tabulated to produce a ranking of the colleges and universities whose faculty are making the most substantive contributions to the social work literature. The results of this analysis are compared with the findings of two similar, previously published studies covering the five-year periods of 1979-1983 and 1984-1988. C1 UNIV GEORGIA,SCH SOCIAL WORK,ATHENS,GA 30602. 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Soc. Work Educ. PD FAL PY 1995 VL 31 IS 3 BP 369 EP 376 PG 8 SC Education & Educational Research; Social Work GA TF290 UT ISI:A1995TF29000007 ER PT J AU REED, KL TI CITATION ANALYSIS OF FACULTY PUBLICATION - BEYOND SCIENCE-CITATION-INDEX AND SOCIAL-SCIENCE-CITATION-INDEX SO BULLETIN OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LA English DT Article ID JOURNALS; ARTICLES; IMPACT; TENURE AB When evaluated for promotion or tenure, faculty members are increasingly judged more on the quality than on the quantity of their scholarly publications. As a result, they want help from librarians in locating all citations to their published works for documentation in their curriculum vitae. Citation analysis using Science Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index provides a logical starting point in measuring quality, but the limitations of these sources leave a void in coverage of citations to an author's work. This article discusses alternative and additional methods of locating citations to published works. RP REED, KL, HOUSTON ACAD MED,TEXAS MED CTR LIB,1133 MD ANDERSON BLVD,HOUSTON,TX 77030. 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Med. Libr. Assoc. PD OCT PY 1995 VL 83 IS 4 BP 503 EP 508 PG 6 SC Information Science & Library Science GA TB589 UT ISI:A1995TB58900021 ER PT J AU EOM, SB LEE, SM KIM, JK TI THE INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE OF DECISION-SUPPORT SYSTEMS (1971-1989) SO DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS LA English DT Review DE DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS; INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; BIBLIOMETRICS; COCITATION ANALYSIS; MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALING; FACTOR ANALYSIS ID MANAGEMENT INFORMATION-SYSTEMS; CO-CITATION ANALYSIS; AUTHOR COCITATION; DESIGN; OPTIMIZATION; IMPLEMENTATION; FRONTIER; PROGRAM; MODELS; WORK AB This study aims at identifying the intellectual structure of decision support systems (DSS), using factor analysis and multidimensional scaling of author cocitation frequency. Eight subsets of DSS research are identified; they are foundations, group DSS, Touting DSS, data base management systems, multiple criteria DSS, marketing DSS, multiple criteria decision making, and management science. Earlier studies by Culnan reported that management information systems (MIS) have made significant progress toward a cumulative research tradition. This study extends the study of Culnan and examines a subspecialty of eight areas of MIS research identified by prior research. Contrary to the prior research, this research supports the theory of continuing fragmentation of DSS research and finds very little cumulative research tradition. Further, this study suggests that DSS research should be directed toward the improvement of organizational decision making. C1 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIV,DEPT PSYCHOL,MURFREESBORO,TN 37130. SE MISSOURI STATE UNIV,NEBRASKA CTR PROD & ENTREPRENEURSHIP,CAPE GIRARDEAU,MO 63701. SE MISSOURI STATE UNIV,CTR TECHNOL MANAGEMENT & DECIS SCI,CAPE GIRARDEAU,MO 63701. RP EOM, SB, SE MISSOURI STATE UNIV,DEPT MANAGEMENT,CAPE GIRARDEAU,MO 63701. 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Support Syst. PD JUL PY 1993 VL 10 IS 1 BP 19 EP 35 PG 17 SC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Information Systems; Operations Research & Management Science GA LR496 UT ISI:A1993LR49600002 ER PT J AU GARFIELD, E WELLJAMSDOROF, A TI LANGUAGE USE IN INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH - A CITATION ANALYSIS SO ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE LA English DT Article RP GARFIELD, E, INST SCI INFORMAT,EDITORIAL SERV,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. CR GARFIELD E, 1976, RECHERCHE, V7, P757 GARFIELD E, 1984, CURR CONTENTS, V7, P3 GARFIELD E, 1987, CURR CONTENTS, P3 NR 3 TC 17 PU SAGE SCIENCE PRESS PI THOUSAND OAKS PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 SN 0002-7162 J9 ANN AMER ACAD POLIT SOC SCI JI Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Soc. Sci. PD SEP PY 1990 VL 511 BP 10 EP 24 PG 15 SC Political Science; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary GA DW661 UT ISI:A1990DW66100002 ER PT J AU BROWN, LD GARDNER, JC TI APPLYING CITATION ANALYSIS TO EVALUATE THE RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS OF ACCOUNTING FACULTY AND DOCTORAL PROGRAMS SO ACCOUNTING REVIEW LA English DT Note RP BROWN, LD, SUNY BUFFALO, ACCOUNTING, BUFFALO, NY 14260 USA. CR ANDREWS WT, 1978, ACCOUNT REV JAN, P135 BAZLEY JD, 1975, ACCOUNT REV JUL, P605 BROOKER G, 1976, J BUSINESS APR, P240 BROWN LD, 1985, UNPUB J ACCOUNTI SPR CARPENTER CG, 1974, J ACCOUNTANCY JUN, P90 CLARK KE, 1957, AM PSYCHOL SURVEY GR COLE J, 1972, SCIENCE OCT, P368 COLE JR, 1967, AM SOCIOL REV JUN, P377 DAVIS P, 1984, AM ECON REV, V74, P225 DYCKMAN TR, 1984, J ACCOUNTING RES, V22, P225 ESTES RW, 1970, ACCOUNTING EXCELLENC GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING HASSELBACK JR, 1983, ACCOUNTING FACULTY D HOPWOOD WS, 1983, PUBLICATION PERFORMA HOWARD TP, 1983, ACCOUNT REV OCT, P765 KOCH B, 1983, PUBLISHING PATTERNS MAY KO, 1967, SCIENCE, V156, P890 MCRAE TW, 1974, J ACCOUNTING RES SPR, P80 NIKOLAI LA, 1977, ACAD MANAGE J DEC, P608 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 WINDAL FW, 1981, ACCOUNT REV JUL, P653 NR 21 TC 17 PU AMER ACCOUNTING ASSOC PI SARASOTA PA 5717 BESSIE DR, SARASOTA, FL 34233 SN 0001-4826 J9 ACCOUNT REV JI Account. Rev. PY 1985 VL 60 IS 2 BP 262 EP 277 PG 16 SC Business, Finance GA AEV48 UT ISI:A1985AEV4800007 ER PT J AU RUFF, I TI CITATION ANALYSIS OF A SCIENTIFIC CAREER - CASE-STUDY SO SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE LA English DT Note C1 EOTVOS LORAND UNIV,H-1088 BUDAPEST,HUNGARY. RP RUFF, I, HUNGARIAN ACAD SCI,SCI ORG GRP,DIV SCIENTOMETR,H-1051 BUDAPEST,HUNGARY. CR CHUBIN DE, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P423 MORAVCSIK MJ, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P86 NALIMOV VV, 1969, NAUKOMETRIA SOLLAPRICE DJD, 1967, INT SCI TECHNOLO OCT NR 4 TC 17 PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD PI LONDON PA 6 BONHILL STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND EC2A 4PU SN 0306-3127 J9 SOC STUD SCI JI Soc. Stud. Sci. PY 1979 VL 9 IS 1 BP 81 EP 90 PG 10 SC History & Philosophy Of Science GA GR734 UT ISI:A1979GR73400004 ER PT J AU Huang, XM Chen, P Kaufer, DI Troster, AI Poole, C TI Apolipoprotein e and dementia in Parkinson disease - A meta-analysis SO ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY LA English DT Review ID ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; EPSILON-4 ALLELE; GRAPHICAL TEST; E GENOTYPE; BIAS; ASSOCIATION; DIAGNOSIS; ONSET; RISK; AGE AB Objective: To understand the relationship of apolipoprotein E (APOE) polymorphism to dementia in Parkinson disease (PD) because the APOE epsilon 4 allele is linked to Alzheimer disease. Data Source: We reviewed MEDLINE, BIOSIS Previews, and ISI Web of Science from January 1, 1966, to May 7, 2004, supplemented by citation analysis from retrieved articles. Study Selection: Case-control studies using clinical or pathologic criteria for PD and dementia, and with complete APOE genotype frequencies data. Data Extraction: We compared estimated prevalence odds ratios for dementia in PD in relation to each allele. We also looked for evidence of heterogeneity and publication bias and performed a stratified analysis on several study characteristics. Data Synthesis: Data analyses suggest publication bias and heterogeneity of source data for the epsilon 4 allele (homogeneity P = .2; Begg and Mazumdar, P = .06; and Egger et al, P =. 1). The estimated odds ratios for development of dementia in PD are 1.6 for epsilon 4 (95% confidence interval, 1.0-2.5); 1.3 for epsilon 2 (95% confidence interval, 0.73-2.4); and 0.54 for epsilon 3 (95% confidence interval, 0.18-1.6). The odds ratio estimates for epsilon 4 were higher for studies published in 1996 or later (2.3 vs 1.0) and for studies conducted outside North American sites (2.4 vs 1. 2). Conclusions: The APOE epsilon 4 allele appears to be associated with a higher prevalence of dementia in PD. Publication bias and heterogeneous source data may, however, confound this conclusion. Confirmatory studies that use standardized and validated diagnostic criteria for dementia in PD are needed. C1 Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA. Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Epidemiol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA. RP Huang, XM, Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, 3114 Bioinformat Bldg, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA. 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Neurol. PD FEB PY 2006 VL 63 IS 2 BP 189 EP 193 PG 5 SC Clinical Neurology GA 010LH UT ISI:000235195700003 ER PT J AU Smith, ET TI Assessing collection usefulness: An investigation of library ownership of the resources graduate students use SO COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES LA English DT Article ID CITATION; UNIVERSITY; BEHAVIOR; BUDGET AB A two-phase assessment tool was developed for evaluating the "fit" of the University of Georgia Libraries' collections with the needs of their patrons. First, a citation analysis of a sample of 2001 theses and dissertations revealed the specific titles and materials used by a disciplinary cross section of graduate students. Second, searches were conducted in the OPAC and in electronic resources to determine library ownership of those cited works. The process then was repeated with a sample of graduate works completed in 1991 in order to investigate whether the further stretching of library budgets due to the influx of electronic resources has had an impact on the usefulness of the overall collection. C1 Univ Georgia, Lib, Athens, GA 30602 USA. CR BROWN CM, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P929 DAVIS PM, 2001, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V52, P309 DEVIN RB, 1990, COLL RES LIBR, V51, P46 EDWARDS S, 1999, SERIALS REV, V25, P11 GROSS PLK, 1927, SCIENCE, V66, P385 KING DW, 2001, SERIALS, V14, P113 KOHUT JJ, 1974, COLL RES LIB, V35, P192 KRIZ HM, 1978, COLL RES LIB, V39, P105 KYRILLIDOU M, 2002, ARL STAT 2000 01 COM, P10 ROGERS SA, 2001, COLL RES LIBR, V62, P25 SMITH LC, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P83 STUEART RD, 1980, COLLECTION DEV LIB T, V1, P60 WALCOTT R, 1994, SCI TECHNOLOGY LIB, V14, P1 WHITE HS, 1981, SERIALS COLLECTION D, P31 YOUNG H, 1983, ALA GLOSSARY LIBRARY, P166 ZIPP LS, 1996, LIBR RESOUR TECH SER, V40, P335 NR 16 TC 16 PU ASSOC COLL RESEARCH LIBRARIES PI CHICAGO PA 50 E HURON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60611 USA SN 0010-0870 J9 COLL RES LIBR JI Coll. Res. Libr. PD SEP PY 2003 VL 64 IS 5 BP 344 EP 355 PG 12 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 725NF UT ISI:000185548700001 ER PT J AU Herring, SD TI Use of electronic resources in scholarly electronic journals: A citation analysis SO COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES LA English DT Article ID INFORMATION-SEEKING; COMMUNICATION; IMPACT AB Although information gathering and use patterns in the traditional print environment have been studied for many years, the electronic environment presents a new and relatively unexplored area for such study This article describes a citation analysis of research articles from scholarly electronic journals published in 1999-2000. The analysis focused on the extent to which scholars are using electronic resources and the types and subject areas of online resources that are being referenced. Results indicate a growing reliance on electronic resources by scholars, a high occurrence of nontraditional types of resources, and a relatively high use of interdisciplinary references. C1 Univ Alabama, M Louis Salmon Lib, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA. RP Herring, SD, Univ Alabama, M Louis Salmon Lib, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA. CR CRONIN B, 1995, J DOC, V51, P388 CRONIN B, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P1319 DAVIES M, 1999, OPERA, V50, P358 ELLIS D, 1993, LIBR QUART, V63, P469 HARTER SP, 1996, MIDY M AM SOC INF SO HARTER SP, 1996, PUBLIC ACCESS COMPUT, V7 HARTER SP, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P507 LECKIE GJ, 1996, LIBR QUART, V66, P161 MACKIEMASON JK, 1999, DLIB MAGAZINE JUL, V5 RUDNER L, 2000, DLIB MAGAZINE MAY, V6 SUGAR W, 1995, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V30, P77 ZHANG Y, 1998, J INFORM SCI, V24, P241 NR 12 TC 16 PU ASSOC COLL RESEARCH LIBRARIES PI CHICAGO PA 50 E HURON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60611 USA SN 0010-0870 J9 COLL RES LIBR JI Coll. Res. Libr. PD JUL PY 2002 VL 63 IS 4 BP 334 EP 340 PG 7 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 578MK UT ISI:000177121300003 ER PT J AU van Raan, AFJ van Leeuwen, TN TI Assessment of the scientific basis of interdisciplinary, applied research - Application of bibliometric methods in Nutrition and Food Research SO RESEARCH POLICY LA English DT Article DE evaluation of applied research; bibliometric analysis; knowledge dissemination; interdisciplinary research ID CUM LAUDE DOCTORATES; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; CITATION ANALYSIS; IMPACT FACTORS; INDICATORS; PHYSICS AB We present the results of a study to assess crucial aspects and the strength of the scientific basis of atypically interdisciplinary, applied field: Nutrition and Food Research. Our approach is based on an advanced bibliometric analysis with novel elements to assess the influence and dissemination of research results and to measure interdisciplinarity. In order to adjust the contrast with 'single-disciplinary' research assessment, we represent application-oriented research by an interdisciplinary research profile that with a clear distinction between basic and applied research. Application of our approach to support an international audit of the Nutrition and Food Research Institute showed that advanced bibliometric analysis allows assessment beyond conventional academic standards. An important policy-relevant implication, strongly supported by the audit committee, is that realignment of an applied research institute toward a stronger market-orientation should not be at the expense of basic research. Not only is basic research the cradle of future applications, it acts also directly as an institutional visiting card for customers to show scientific thoroughness. A novel element is a disciplinary breakdown of knowledge dissemination by a research institute based on a field-specific analysis of all publications citing the work of the institute. It reveals the mutual boosting of applied and basic research. Particularly, the analysis of publications citing applied work can be regarded as a novel indicator for potential users of knowledge and with that, new markets. In this context, it is important to compare actors (e.g. countries, institutes) involved in citing publications with those involved in the institute's international co-operation. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. C1 Leiden Univ, CWTS, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. RP van Raan, AFJ, Leiden Univ, CWTS, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, Wassenaarseweg 52,POB 9555, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. 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Policy PD MAY PY 2002 VL 31 IS 4 BP 611 EP 632 PG 22 SC Management; Planning & Development GA 550HL UT ISI:000175497500008 ER PT J AU Marx, W Schier, H Wanitschek, M TI Citation analysis using online databases: Feasibilities and shortcomings SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID FULLERENE RESEARCH AB Extensive citation analysis with the Science Citation Index (SCI) has become possible through expanded search capabilities introduced by STN International a few years ago. STN enhanced its retrieval language with some important features, originally developed for statistical analysis of patents. Most important are an expanded select command and several functions to list the search results. The publications to be evaluated may be selected either in the SCI, or in a number of other bibliographic databases offered by the host. With the help of these features, the basic methods to appropriately measure the impact of scientific activities are demonstrated. Furthermore, possible shortcomings as well as the risks when interpreting the results of such studies are discussed. C1 Max Planck Inst Solid State Res, Cent Informat Serv, CPT Sect, D-70506 Stuttgart, Germany. RP Marx, W, Max Planck Inst Solid State Res, Cent Informat Serv, CPT Sect, Heisenbergstr 1,POB 800665, D-70506 Stuttgart, Germany. CR *STN INT, 1997, STN GUID COMM BRAUN T, 1992, ANGEW CHEM INT EDIT, V31, P588 BRAUN T, 2000, CHEM REV, V100, P23 CHRISTENSEN FH, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V37, P39 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING HAMILTON DP, 1990, SCIENCE, V250, P1331 HAMILTON DP, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P25 HUBER CF, 1995, DATABASE, V18, P52 MARX W, 1999, CONDENSED MATTER NEW, V7, P3 MARX W, 2001, ANGEW CHEM INT EDIT, V40, P139 MAY RM, 1997, SCIENCE, V275, P793 REDNER S, 1998, EUR PHYS J B, V4, P131 NR 12 TC 16 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA SPUIBOULEVARD 50, PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD SEP PY 2001 VL 52 IS 1 BP 59 EP 82 PG 24 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 469ZQ UT ISI:000170846300005 ER PT J AU Cronin, B TI Semiotics and evaluative bibliometrics SO JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION LA English DT Article ID ASSESSMENT EXERCISE RATINGS; INFORMATION-SCIENCE; CITATION ANALYSIS; COMMUNICATION; DOCUMENTS; GENETICS; COUNTS AB The reciprocal relationship between bibliographic references and citations in the context of the scholarly communication system is examined. Semiotic analysis of referencing behaviours and citation counting reveals the complexity of prevailing sign systems and associated symbolic practices. C1 Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47401 USA. RP Cronin, B, Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47401 USA. 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Doc. PD JUL PY 2000 VL 56 IS 4 BP 440 EP 453 PG 14 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 326VD UT ISI:000087756900006 ER PT J AU Beed, C Beed, C TI Measuring the quality of academic journals: The case of economics SO JOURNAL OF POST KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS LA English DT Review ID ALTERNATIVE RATING SYSTEM; RELATIVE QUALITY; DEPARTMENTAL RANKINGS; CITATION ANALYSIS; RESEARCH OUTPUT; PUBLICATION; PERFORMANCE; SOCIOLOGY; SCIENCES; IMPACT C1 AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC UNIV,MELBOURNE,VIC,AUSTRALIA. RP Beed, C, UNIV MELBOURNE,MELBOURNE,VIC,AUSTRALIA. CR BAIRMAN EI, 1990, UNPUB PUBLICATION RA BAVELAS JB, 1978, CANADIAN PSYCHOL REV, V19, P158 BENNETT JT, 1980, NEBR J ECON BUS, V19, P52 BERG SV, 1971, J ECON LIT, V9, P798 BERNARD HR, 1982, BEHAVIORAL BRAIN SCI, V5, P202 BILLINGS BB, 1972, W EC J, V10, P467 BLANK RM, 1991, AM ECON REV, V81, P1041 BOHMAN J, 1991, NEW PHILOS SOCIAL SC BROADUS RN, 1971, INT SOC SCI J, V23, P236 BUSH WC, 1974, REV ECON STAT, V56, P123 CAVE M, 1988, USE PERFORMANCE INDI CAVE M, 1990, OUTPUT PERFORMANCE M CHAFFEE EE, 1992, 3 ASHEERIC CHALMERS A, 1990, SCI ITS FABRICATION CHIZMAR JF, 1994, J ECON EDUC, V25, P179 CHUBIN D, 1973, AM SOCIOL, V8, P187 CHUBIN DE, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P423 CICCHETTI DV, 1991, BEHAV BRAIN SCI, V14, P119 CLEARY FR, 1960, AM ECON REV, V50, P1011 COATS AW, 1971, J ECON LIT, V9, P29 COBB CW, 1928, AM ECON REV, V18, P139 COLE J, 1971, AM SOCIOL, V6, P23 COZZENS SE, 1985, SOC STUD SCI, V15, P127 COZZENS SE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P437 CRANE D, 1967, AM SOCIOL, V2, P195 CRANE D, 1972, INVISIBLE COLLEGES CRONIN B, 1981, ED LIB B, V24, P48 CRONIN B, 1981, J DOC, V37, P16 CRONIN B, 1981, J INFORM SCI, V3, P27 CRONIN B, 1982, SOC SCI INFORM STUD, V2, P65 CROSBIE GG, 1976, J MET, V28, P27 DANIELSEN AL, 1976, SO EC J, V43, P1149 DAVIS P, 1984, AM ECON REV, V74, P225 ELLIS LV, 1991, J ECON BUS, V43, P265 ELLIS R, 1993, QUALITY ASSURANCE U FISKE DW, 1990, AM PSYCHOL, V45, P591 FRIEDMAN M, 1953, ESSAYS POSITIVE EC FUSFELD DR, 1956, AM ECON REV, V46, P642 GARFIELD E, 1973, CURR CONTENTS, V5, P5 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GARFIELD E, 1979, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P359 GERRITY DM, 1978, SO EC J, V45, P608 GILBERT GN, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P113 GORDON MD, 1980, PSYCHOL WRITTEN COMM GRAVES PE, 1982, AM ECON REV, V72, P1131 HAMERMESH DS, 1982, SO EC J, V49, P472 HAMERMESH DS, 1994, J ECON PERSPECT, V8, P153 HARNAD S, 1982, PEER COMMENTARY PEER HARRIS GT, 1988, AUST ECON PAP, V27, P102 HARRIS J, 1990, IRISH UNIV REV, V20, P73 HAWKINS RG, 1973, J POLITICAL EC, V81, P1017 HIRSCH BT, 1984, AM ECON REV, V74, P822 HOGAN TD, 1984, AM ECON REV, V74, P827 INGELFINGER FJ, 1974, AM J MED, V56, P686 JOHNES G, 1988, HIGHER ED Q, V42, P54 JOHNES G, 1990, ECON J, V100, P556 JOHNSON AA, 1975, J MET, V27, P28 JOWETT P, 1988, PERFORMANCE INDICATO KLAMER A, 1990, MAKING EC LABAND DN, 1985, PUBLIC CHOICE, V46, P317 LABAND DN, 1985, SOUTH ECON J, V52, P216 LABAND DN, 1985, SOUTH ECON J, V52, P510 LABAND DN, 1990, J ECON LIT, V28, P655 LABAND DN, 1990, Q J ECON, V105, P341 LABAND DN, 1994, J ECON LIT, V32, P640 LABAND DN, 1994, J POLIT ECON, V102, P194 LANDRETH H, 1990, HIST EC THEORY LIEBOWITZ SJ, 1984, J ECON LIT, V22, P77 LINDSEY D, 1978, SCI PUBLICATION SYST LINDSEY D, 1980, SOC STUD SCI, V10, P145 LIPETZ BA, 1965, AM DOC, V16, P81 LOVELL MC, 1973, J ECON LIT, V11, P27 MALOUIN JL, 1987, J ECON BUS, V39, P267 MARTYN J, 1975, J DOC, V32, P390 MCCLOSKEY DN, 1986, RHETORIC EC MCDONOUGH CC, 1975, Q REV ECON BUS, V15, P91 MCDOWELL JM, 1986, PUBLIC CHOICE, V48, P101 MEDOFF MH, 1989, J ECON EDUC, V20, P405 MILLER AC, 1988, REFEREED NONREFEREED MILLER GA, 1962, PSYCHOL SCI MENTAL L MOED H, 1985, INT J I MANAGEMENT H, V9, P185 MOHAN RP, 1979, INT J CONT SOCIOLOGY, V16, P154 MOORE WJ, 1972, W EC J, V10, P156 MORAVCSIK MJ, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P86 MORAVCSIK MJ, 1988, SOC STUD SCI, V18, P515 MURUGESAN P, 1978, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V29, P141 MUTH JF, 1961, ECONOMETRICA, V29, P315 NIEMI AW, 1975, SO EC J, V42, P97 PETERS DP, 1982, BEHAV BRAIN SCI, V5, P187 PORTER AL, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P257 ROY R, 1976, J MET, V28, P29 SIEGFRIED JJ, 1972, J ECON LIT, V10, P31 SKEELS JW, 1972, W EC J, V10, P470 SMALL HG, 1978, SOC STUD SCI, V8, P327 SMITH VK, 1976, E ECON J, V3, P109 STIGLER GJ, 1975, J POLITICAL EC, V83, P477 TAGLIACOZZO R, 1977, J DOC, V33, P251 TRIGG R, 1985, UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL VOOS H, 1976, J ACAD LIBR, V1, P19 WATKINS MW, 1979, AM PSYCHOL, V34, P796 WEBSTER DS, 1981, CHANGE, V13, P20 WEINSTOCK M, 1971, ENCY LIBRARY INFORMA, V5, P16 WERT CA, 1975, J MET, V27, P20 WOLFF R, 1987, EC MARXIAN VERSUS NE YOTOPOULOS PA, 1961, AM ECON REV, V51, P665 ZUCKERMAN H, 1971, MINERVA, V9, P66 NR 106 TC 16 PU M E SHARPE INC PI ARMONK PA 80 BUSINESS PARK DR, ARMONK, NY 10504 SN 0160-3477 J9 J POST KEYNESIAN ECON JI J. Post Keynes. Econ. PD SPR PY 1996 VL 18 IS 3 BP 369 EP 396 PG 28 SC Economics GA UJ360 UT ISI:A1996UJ36000005 ER PT J AU Eom, SB TI Mapping the intellectual structure of research in decision support systems through author cocitation analysis (1971-1993) SO DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS LA English DT Article DE decision support systems; intellectual structure; bibliometrics; cocitation analysis; factor analysis ID MANAGEMENT INFORMATION-SYSTEMS; CO-CITATION ANALYSIS; DSS; MIS; REPRESENTATION; DIRECTIONS AB This study applies factor analysis of an author cocitation frequency matrix derived from a database file that consists of a total of 23,768 cited reference records taken from 944 citing articles. Factor analysis extracted eleven factors consisting of six major areas of DSS research (group DSS, foundations, model management, interface systems, multicriteria DSS, and implementation) and five contributing disciplines (multiple criteria decision making, cognitive science, organizational science, artificial intelligence, and systems science). This research provides hard evidence that the decision support system has made meaningful progress over the past two decades and is in the process of solidifying its domain and demarcating its reference disciplines. Especially, much progress has been made in the subareas of model management such as representation, model base processing, model integration, and artificial intelligence application to model management leading towards the development of a theory of models. To facilitate the transition from the pre- to post-paradigm period in DSS research, this study has completed important groundwork. RP Eom, SB, SE MISSOURI STATE UNIV,COLL BUSINESS ADM,DEPT MANAGEMENT,CAPE GIRARDEAU,MO 63701. CR *SAS, 1988, SAS STAT US GUID REL ALAVI M, 1992, MIS QUART, V16, P95 BASU A, 1994, INFORM SYST RES, V5, P195 BENBASAT I, 1993, EFFECTS GROUP TASK C BENBASAT I, 1993, NATO ASI SERIES F, V101, P383 BLANNING RW, 1983, INTERFACES, V13, P71 BLANNING RW, 1993, DECIS SUPPORT SYST, V9, P9 CATTELL RB, 1966, MULTIVARIATE BEHAVIO, V1, P245 CHANG AM, 1993, DECIS SUPPORT SYST, V9, P19 CHURCHMAN CW, 1965, MANAGE SCI, V11, P69 CHURCHMAN CW, 1968, SYSTEMS APPROACH CHURCHMAN CW, 1971, DESIGN INQUIRING SYS CONNOLLY T, 1990, MANAGE SCI, V36, P689 CULNAN MJ, 1986, MANAGE SCI, V32, P156 CULNAN MJ, 1987, MIS QUART, V11, P341 CUSHING BE, 1990, J INFORMATION SYSTEM, V4, P38 DAVIS R, 1977, ARTIF INTELL, V8, P15 DENNIS AR, 1991, J MANAGEMENT INFORMA, V7, P107 DENNIS AR, 1993, GROUP SUPPORT SYSTEM, P59 DOLK DR, 1993, DECIS SUPPORT SYST, V9, P51 DYER JS, 1992, MANAGE SCI, V38, P645 ELAM JJ, 1986, DECIS SUPPORT SYST, P239 EOM HB, 1990, DECISION SUPPORT SYS, V6, P269 EOM HB, 1990, EUR J OPER RES, V46, P333 EOM HB, 1990, INTERFACES, V20, P65 EOM SB, 1992, HUMAN SYSTEMS MANAGE, V11, P137 EOM SB, 1993, DECIS SUPPORT SYST, V10, P19 EOM SB, 1993, DECIS SUPPORT SYST, V9, P237 EOM SB, 1994, DATA BASE, V25, P35 FARHOOMAND A, 1987, DATA BASE, V18, P48 GINZBERG MJ, 1978, MIS Q, V1, P39 HACKMAN JR, 1974, DECISION SCI, V5, P459 HAIR JF, 1987, MULTIVARIATE DATA AN HURT ME, 1986, P 7 INT C INF SYST S, P27 IVES B, 1980, MANAGE SCI, V26, P910 IVES B, 1982, MIS Q, V6, P15 JARKE M, 1987, EUR J OPER RES, V31, P314 KAPLAN A, 1964, CONDUCT INQUIRY KEEN PGW, 1980, 1ST P INT C INF SYST, P9 KERLINGER FN, 1965, F BEHAVIORAL RES KONSYNSKI B, 1984, J MANAGEMENT INFORMA, V1, P64 KUHN TS, 1970, STRUCTURE SCI REVOLU MASON RO, 1969, MANAGE SCI, V15, B403 MCCAIN KW, 1986, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V37, P111 MCCAIN KW, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P351 MITROFF II, 1979, MANAGE SCI, V25, P538 NAYLOR TH, 1982, INTERFACES, V12, P92 NUNAMAKER JF, 1991, COMMUN ACM, V34, P40 OMAR MH, 1991, INTERFACE, V13, P18 PINSONNEAULT A, 1989, DECIS SUPPORT SYST, V5, P197 REMUS WE, 1986, MIS QUART, V10, P403 SANDERS GL, 1985, MIS QUART, V9, P77 SCHNEYMANN A, 1991, INTERFACES, V21, P1 SHORTLIFFE EH, 1976, COMPUTER BASED MED C SPRAGUE RH, 1989, DECIS SUPPORT SYST, P403 TAN JKH, 1993, DECISION SCI, V24, P167 TENG JTC, 1990, DATA BASE, V21, P1 WHITE HD, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P430 ZIGURS I, 1993, GROUP SUPPORT SYSTEM, P112 ZIONTS S, 1976, MANAGE SCI, V22, P652 NR 60 TC 16 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0167-9236 J9 DECIS SUPPORT SYST JI Decis. Support Syst. PD APR PY 1996 VL 16 IS 4 BP 315 EP 338 PG 24 SC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Information Systems; Operations Research & Management Science GA UG983 UT ISI:A1996UG98300003 ER PT J AU SNYDER, H CRONIN, B DAVENPORT, E TI WHATS THE USE OF CITATION - CITATION ANALYSIS AS A LITERATURE TOPIC IN SELECTED DISCIPLINES OF THE SOCIAL-SCIENCES SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID BIBLIOMETRICS; COMMUNICATION; INFORMATION; NETWORKS AB This study seeks to investigate the place and role of citation analysis in our own discipline and other disciplines, The authors have examined the research literature of information science and other disciplines in order to: determine what proportion is devoted to citation analysis, develop an inductive typology to categorize the major foci of research being conducted under the rubric of citation analysis, and use the typology to determine how citation analysis is applied within information science and other disciplines. By isolating citation from bibliometrics in general, and by exploring the topic across literatures, the authors differentiate their work from previous studies, Analysis of data from a ten-year sample of transdisciplinary social sciences literature suggests that two application areas predominate: the validity of citation as an evaluation tool, and impact or performance studies of authors, journals and institutions. C1 QUEEN MARGARET COLL,EDINBURGH,MIDLOTHIAN,SCOTLAND. RP SNYDER, H, INDIANA UNIV,SCH LIB & INFORMAT SCI,BLOOMINGTON,IN 47405. CR 1993, BUSINESS WEEK 0809, P57 BENARI E, 1987, J ANTHROPOL RES, V43, P63 CALLON M, 1983, SOC SCI INFORM, V22, P191 CHUBIN DE, 1990, PEERLESS SCI PEER RE COLLINS HM, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P165 COZZENS SE, 1984, NEW DIRECTIONS SOCIO COZZENS SE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P437 CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS CRONIN B, 1990, J INF SCI, V16, P381 IRVINE J, 1980, SCI YUGOSLAVICA, V6, P83 IRVINE J, 1984, FORESIGHT SCI JARVELIN K, 1991, CONCEPTIONS LIBRARY, P109 LIU MX, 1993, J DOC, V49, P370 MARTIN B, 1989, RES FORESIGHT PRIORI MCCAIN KW, 1991, SCI TECHNOL, V16, P491 PAISLEY W, 1989, COMMUN RES, V16, P701 SMALL HG, 1978, SOC STUD SCI, V8, P427 STEMPEL GH, 1952, JOURNALISM QUART, V29, P333 WHITE H, 1990, SCHOLARLY COMMUNICAT WHITE HD, 1989, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V24, P119 NR 20 TC 16 PU BOWKER-SAUR LTD PI E GRINSTEAD PA MAYPOLE HOUSE, MAYPOLE RD, E GRINSTEAD, W SUSSEX, ENGLAND RH19 1HH SN 1352-7460 J9 J INFORM SCI JI J. Inf. Sci. PY 1995 VL 21 IS 2 BP 75 EP 85 PG 11 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA QU830 UT ISI:A1995QU83000002 ER PT J AU COHN, EG FARRINGTON, DP TI WHO ARE THE MOST-CITED SCHOLARS IN MAJOR AMERICAN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL-JUSTICE JOURNALS SO JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE LA English DT Article ID INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY TEXTBOOKS; CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY; POLICE CYNICISM; SCIENCE; COUNTS; SOCIOLOGY; ARTICLES; EMINENCE; PRESTIGE AB The analysis of citations makes it possible to identify influential scholars and topics during particular time periods. The advantages and problems of using citations are reviewed, and it is concluded that they provide a reasonably valid measure of the influence and prestige of scholars. The number of different articles (or books) in which a scholar is cited, however, may be a better measure than the total number of citations. The most-cited authors in six major American criminology and criminal justice journals in 1986-1990 (excluding self-citations) were determined. Travis Hirschi was most-cited in Criminology and Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Marvin E. Wolfgang in Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Francis T. Cullen in Justice Quarterly, Robert M. Regoli in Journal of Criminal Justice, and Edwin I. Megargee in Criminal Justice and Behavior. Over all six journals, the most-cited authors were Marvin E. Wolfgang, Michael J. Hindelang, and Alfred Blumstein. Their influence was connected with the perceived importance of criminal career research and the longitudinal method, measuring crime and delinquency, and the prestigious National Academy of Sciences panel reports. C1 UNIV CAMBRIDGE,INST CRIMINOL,CAMBRIDGE CB3 9DT,ENGLAND. RP COHN, EG, FLORIDA INT UNIV,SCH POLICY & MANAGEMENT,N MIAMI,FL 33181. CR ALLISON PD, 1974, AM SOCIOL REV, V39, P596 ALLISON PD, 1980, SOC STUD SCI, V10, P163 ALLISON PD, 1990, AM SOCIOL REV, V55, P469 BAGBY RM, 1990, PERS SOC PSYCHOL B, V16, P274 BEIRNE P, 1987, CRIMNOLOGY, V25, P785 BLUMSTEIN A, 1978, CRIMINAL CAREERS CAR BLUMSTEIN A, 1983, RES SENTENCING CHAPMAN AJ, 1989, PSYCHOL, V2, P336 COHN EG, 1990, BRIT J CRIMINOL, V30, P467 COLE J, 1971, AM SOCIOL, V6, P23 COLE S, 1975, IDEA SOCIAL STRUCTUR, P175 COURTNEY JC, 1987, CAN J POLIT SCI, V20, P625 CULLEN FT, 1982, REAFFIRMING REHABILI CURTIS RL, 1990, J CRIM JUST, V18, P501 DIAMOND AM, 1986, J HUM RESOUR, V21, P200 DOERNER WG, 1982, CRIMINOLOGY, V19, P650 DOUGLAS RJ, 1992, PSYCHOL BULL, V112, P405 FABIANIC DA, 1980, J POLICE SCI ADMIN, V8, P15 FERBER MA, 1986, SIGNS J WOMEN CULTUR, V11, P381 FISHBEIN DH, 1990, CRIMINOLOGY, V28, P27 GARFIELD E, 1979, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P359 GEIS G, 1978, CRIMINOLOGY, V16, P273 GORENFLO DW, 1991, TEACH PSYCHOL, V18, P8 HANSON DJ, 1990, PSYCHOL REP, V67, P258 HINDELANG MJ, 1978, VICTIMS PERSONAL CRI HINDELANG MJ, 1981, MEASURING DELINQUENC HIRSCHI T, 1969, CAUSES DELINQUENCY JAMIESON KM, 1987, SOURCEBOOK CRIMINAL KNAPP TJ, 1985, TEACH PSYCHOL, V12, P15 LALUMIERE ML, 1993, AM PSYCHOL, V48, P913 LANGWORTHY RH, 1987, J CRIM JUST, V15, P17 LAUB JH, 1988, CRIMINOLOGY, V26, P355 LAUB JH, 1991, AM J SOCIOL, V96, P1402 LINDSEY D, 1980, SOC STUD SCI, V10, P145 LONG JS, 1980, SOC STUD SCI, V10, P127 LOTZ R, 1977, HUM RELAT, V30, P175 MEGARGEE EI, 1979, CLASSIFYING CRIMINAL MYERS CR, 1970, AM PSYCHOL, V25, P1041 PARDECK JT, 1991, PSYCHOL REP, V68, P523 PARKER LC, 1979, J CRIM JUST, V7, P125 POOLE ED, 1981, CRIMINOLOGY, V19, P470 REGOLI R, 1982, J CRIM JUST, V10, P57 ROSENBAUM DP, 1988, JUSTICE Q, V5, P323 RUSHTON JP, 1979, B BRIT PSYCHOL SOC, V32, P107 RUSHTON P, 1984, B BRIT PSYCHOL SOC, V37, P33 SELLIN T, 1964, MEASUREMENT DELINQUE SHICHOR D, 1981, CRIMINOLOGY, V19, P461 SHICHOR D, 1982, J CRIM JUST, V10, P231 SIEGEL LJ, 1991, J CRIMINAL JUSTICE E, V2, P15 SORENSEN JR, 1992, J CRIMINAL JUSTICE E, V3, P1 STACK S, 1987, JUSTICE Q, V4, P475 SUTHERLAND EH, 1937, PROFESSIONAL THIEF SUTHERLAND EH, 1939, PROFESSIONAL CRIMINO SWEETLAND JH, 1989, LIBR QUART, V59, P291 THOMAS CW, 1987, J CRIM JUST, V15, P165 THORNBERRY TP, 1990, J CRIMINAL JUSTICE E, V1, P33 TRAVIS LF, 1987, J CRIM JUST, V15, P157 VAUGHN M, 1992, J CRIMINAL JUSTICE E, V3, P93 WADE N, 1975, SCIENCE, V188, P429 WADE N, 1975, SCIENCE, V188, P429 WILLIAMS FP, 1992, ANN M AM SOC CRIMINO WILLIAMS FP, 1992, ANN M AM SOC CRIMINO WOLFGANG ME, 1958, PATTERNS CRIMINAL HO WOLFGANG ME, 1967, SUBCULTURE VIOLENCE WOLFGANG ME, 1972, DELINQUENCY BIRTH CO WOLFGANG ME, 1978, EVALUATING CRIMINOLO WOLFGANG ME, 1985, NATIONAL SURVEY CRIM NR 67 TC 16 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0047-2352 J9 J CRIM JUSTICE JI J. Crim. Justice PY 1994 VL 22 IS 6 BP 517 EP 534 PG 18 SC Criminology & Penology GA PZ113 UT ISI:A1994PZ11300004 ER PT J AU WOUTERS, P LEYDESDORFF, L TI HAS PRICE DREAM COME TRUE - IS SCIENTOMETRICS A HARD SCIENCE SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; PATTERNS AB At the occasion of the completion of the 25th volume of Scientometrices, we present a combined bibliometric and social network analysis of this journal. In more than one respect, Scientometrics displays the characteristics of a social science journal. Its Price Index amounts to 43.0 percent, and is remarkably stable over time. The majority of the published items in Scientometrics has been written by a single author. Moreover, the network of co-authorships is highly fragmented: most authors cooperate with no more than one or two colleagues. Both the citation networks of the authors and the network of title words indicate that the field is nonetheless highly cohesive. In this sense, a specific identity seems to have developed, indeed. Some indications concerning the character of this identity are discussed. RP WOUTERS, P, UNIV AMSTERDAM,DEPT SCI DYNAM,NIEUWE ACHTERGRACHT 166,1018 WV AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS. CR ABT HA, 1981, PASP, V93, P207 ABT HA, 1992, SCIENTOMETRICS, V24, P441 BECK MT, 1978, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P3 BURT RS, 1982, STRUCTURAL THEORY AC CALLON M, 1983, SOC SCI INFORM, V22, P199 COZZENS SE, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P431 COZZENS SE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P437 CRANE D, 1972, INVISIBLE COLLEGES DOUGLAS M, 1982, ESSAYS SOCIOLOGY PER LEYDESDORFF L, 1989, RES POLICY, V19, P209 LEYDESDORFF L, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P333 LEYDESDORFF L, 1990, SCI TECHNOL, V15, P305 LUBRANO LL, 1993, SCI TECHNOL, V18, P147 LUUKKONEN T, 1990, THESIS U TAMPERE LUUKKONEN T, 1992, SCI TECHNOL, V17, P101 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MARTON J, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P145 MEADOWS AJ, 1974, COMMUNICATION SCI MOED HF, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P177 PRICE DD, 1976, STUDIES SCI 1, V1, P17 PRICE DD, 1976, STUDIES SCIENTOMET 2, V1, P19 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 PRICE DJD, 1970, COMMUNICATION SCI EN, P3 PRICE DJD, 1978, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P7 RIP A, 1984, SCIENTOMETRICS, V6, P381 SCHUBERT A, 1993, SOC STUD SCI, V23, P571 SHRUM W, 1988, HDB QUANTITATIVE STU, P107 SPIEGELROSING I, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P97 STOKES TD, 1989, SOC STUD SCI, V19, P101 THOMPSON M, 1990, CULTURAL THEORY VANROSSUM W, 1988, NOV SCI IND THEIR US WOOLGAR S, 1991, SCI PUBL POLICY, V18, P319 YITZHAKI M, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V21, P3 NR 33 TC 16 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD OCT PY 1994 VL 31 IS 2 BP 193 EP 222 PG 30 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA PN940 UT ISI:A1994PN94000005 ER PT J AU MCCAIN, KW WHITNEY, PJ TI CONTRASTING ASSESSMENTS OF INTERDISCIPLINARITY IN EMERGING SPECIALTIES - THE CASE OF NEURAL NETWORKS RESEARCH SO KNOWLEDGE-CREATION DIFFUSION UTILIZATION LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SOCIAL-SCIENCES; CO-CITATION; PATTERNS; COMMUNICATION; DISCIPLINARY; BASES AB The degree of interdisciplinarity observed in the analysis of a research literature can depend on the analytical approach. Subject assignments of highly cited journals and those frequently publishing topic-relevant articles are compared with data from a recent survey of neural networks researchers. Publication subject patterns parallel the survey results-concentrating heavily in the physical sciences and engineering-while the biological and psychological literature is more visible in citation patterns. This finding may reflect both discipline-specific differences in size and publishing patterns and cross-boundary problems in the perceived usefulness of and access to published information. RP MCCAIN, KW, DREXEL UNIV,COLL INFORMAT STUDIES,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. CR CAMPBELL DT, 1969, INTERDISCIPLINARY RE, P328 CAUDILL M, 1990, NATURALLY INTELLIGEN CHEUNG KFM, 1990, SOC WORK RES ABSTR, V26, P23 CHOI JM, 1988, BEHAV SOC SCI LIBR, V6, P65 CHUBIN D, 1976, SOCIOLOGICAL Q, V17, P448 CHURCHLAND PS, 1989, NEURAL CONNECTIONS M, P15 FUTAS E, 1980, THESIS U NEW BRUNSWI GARFIELD E, 1988, CC/LIFE SCI, V43, P3 GRIFFITH BC, 1972, SCIENCE, V177, P959 GROSSBERG S, 1988, NEURAL NETWORKS, V1, P1 HECHTNIELSEN R, 1990, NEUROCOMPUTING HURD JM, 1992, COLL RES LIBR, V53, P283 KESSLER MM, 1963, AM DOC, V14, P10 KHAWAM YJ, 1992, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V14, P57 KLEIN JT, 1990, INTERDISCIPLINARITY KOHONEN T, 1988, NEURAL NETWORKS, V1, P3 LANCASTER FW, 1991, INDEXING ABSTRACTING LAW J, 1973, SCI STUD, V3, P275 LAWSON J, 1980, SCIENTOMETRICS, V2, P227 MCCAIN KW, 1987, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V23, P539 MCCAIN KW, 1987, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V9, P41 MCCAIN KW, 1991, P ASIS ANNU MEET, V28, P331 MEADOWS AJ, 1976, INTERDISCIPLINARY SC, V1, P259 MINSKY M, 1969, PERCEPTRONS MULLINS NC, 1972, MINERVA, V19, P52 MULLINS NC, 1972, THEORIES THEORY GROU NADEL E, 1980, SOCIOLOGY, V14, P401 NADEL L, 1989, NEURAL CONNECTIONS M NEELEY JD, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P217 PAISLEY W, 1984, PROGR COMMUNICATION, V5, P1 PORTER AL, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P161 RAPPA MA, 1990, 317090BPS AP SLOAN S RIGNEY D, 1980, SOCIAL SCI Q, V61, P114 RUMELHART DE, 1986, PARALLEL DISTRIBUTED, V1 SEJNOWSKI TJ, 1989, METHODS NEURONAL MOD SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL H, 1985, J INFORM SCI, V11, P147 SMALL HG, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P139 SMITH LC, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P83 TOURETZSKY DS, 1990, ADV NEURAL INFORMATI, V2 TURNER CF, 1981, SCIENTOMETRICS, V3, P177 WHITE HD, 1989, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V24, P119 NR 42 TC 16 PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC PI THOUSAND OAKS PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 SN 0164-0259 J9 KNOWLEDGE PD MAR PY 1994 VL 15 IS 3 BP 285 EP 306 PG 22 SC Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary GA MZ264 UT ISI:A1994MZ26400003 ER PT J AU HOWARD, GS CURTIN, TD TI INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTIVITY AND IMPACT IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY SO COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST LA English DT Article ID SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGY AB Individual eminence in counseling psychology was examined through a textbook citation analysis conducted on four current textbooks and the three most recent Annual Review of Psychology chapters on counseling psychology. For the 223 leading authors in this textbook citation study, data on individual research productivity in psychology (from 1980 to 1990), and on a subset of eight journals of special importance for counseling psychology (also from 1980-1990) was obtained from the PsycLIT data base. An estimate of the scholarly impact of these authors was obtained from citation counts from the 1987 through 1990 volumes of the Social Sciences Citation Index. RP HOWARD, GS, UNIV NOTRE DAME,DEPT PSYCHOL,NOTRE DAME,IN 46556. CR BOHN MJ, 1966, J COUNS PSYCHOL, V13, P489 BORGEN FH, 1984, ANNU REV PSYCHOL, V35, P579 BRAMMER LM, 1989, THERAPEUTIC PSYCHOL COTTON MC, 1973, J COUNS PSYCHOL, V20, P272 ENDLER NS, 1978, AM PSYCHOL, V33, P1064 GARFIELD E, 1975, CURR CONTENTS, V17, P5 GARFIELD E, 1978, CURR CONTENTS, V32, P5 GELSO CJ, 1990, ANNU REV PSYCHOL, V41, P355 GELSO CJ, 1992, COUNSELING PSYCHOL GOODSTEIN LD, 1963, J COUNS PSYCHOL, V10, P94 GORDON RA, IN PRESS PERSONALITY GORENFLO DW, 1991, TEACH PSYCHOL, V18, P8 HEESACKER M, 1982, J COUNS PSYCHOL, V29, P400 HOWARD GS, 1983, J COUNS PSYCHOL, V30, P600 HOWARD GS, 1987, AM PSYCHOL, V42, P975 KASMER JA, 1988, CONT SOCIAL PSYCHOL, V13, P9 KATZ M, 1975, J COUNS PSYCHOL, V22, P160 LEVINE EL, 1990, IND ORG PSYCHOL, V27, P27 LOCKE EA, 1990, THEORY GOAL SETTING MEARA NM, 1990, COUNS PSYCHOL, V18, P144 MYERS RA, 1966, J COUNS PSYCHOL, V13, P245 NUGENT FA, 1990, INTRO PROFESSION COU OSIPOW SH, 1987, ANNU REV PSYCHOL, V38, P257 PERLMAN D, 1978, PERSONALITY SOCIAL P, V4, P212 PERLMAN D, 1984, PERS SOC PSYCHOL B, V10, P493 SKOVHOLT TM, 1984, J COUNS PSYCHOL, V31, P394 STONE GL, 1986, COUNSELING PSYCHOL P TINSLEY DJ, 1979, J COUNS PSYCHOL, V26, P152 NR 28 TC 16 PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC PI THOUSAND OAKS PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 SN 0011-0000 J9 COUNS PSYCHOL JI Couns. Psychol. PD APR PY 1993 VL 21 IS 2 BP 288 EP 302 PG 15 SC Psychology, Applied GA KQ898 UT ISI:A1993KQ89800012 ER PT J AU BRADLEY, SJ WILLETT, P WOOD, FE TI A PUBLICATION AND CITATION ANALYSIS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION STUDIES, UNIVERSITY-OF-SHEFFIELD, 1980-1990 SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID PERFORMANCE; FACULTY AB This paper discusses the citations to, and publications by, 10 members of the full-time academic staff of the Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, during the period 1980-1990. It is shown that departmental publications are cited by a very wide range of organisations and in many countries, with more citations in the social-science literature than in the science literature. The journals in which publications or citations occur are in fair agreement with a previous study that considered UK information studies professors. The overlap in the citations to pairs of members of staff is not very large, providing some support for the idea that information studies should not be regarded as an integrated discipline. C1 UNIV SHEFFIELD, DEPT INFORMAT STUDIES, WESTERN BANK, SHEFFIELD S10 2TN, S YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND. CR 1986, REPORT TRANSBINARY G *TRANSB GROUP, 1986, LIBR INF STUD BRADLEY SJ, 1991, CITATION ANAL DEP IN CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS CRONIN B, 1989, J INFORM SCI, V15, P13 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GARLAND K, 1991, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V13, P49 HAYES RM, 1983, J EDUC LIBR INF SCI, V23, P151 HERMAN IL, 1991, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V13, P37 LUUKKONEN T, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P349 MOED HF, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P473 PLOMP R, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V17, P71 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 SANDISON A, 1989, J DOC, V45, P59 SMITH LC, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P83 THORNE FC, 1977, J CLIN PSYCHOL, V33, P1157 VARLEJS J, 1986, J EDUC LIBR INF SCI, V27, P71 NR 17 TC 16 PU BOWKER-SAUR LTD PI E GRINSTEAD PA MAYPOLE HOUSE, MAYPOLE RD, E GRINSTEAD, W SUSSEX, ENGLAND RH19 1HH SN 0165-5515 J9 J INFORM SCI JI J. Inf. Sci. PY 1992 VL 18 IS 3 BP 225 EP 232 PG 8 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA HZ719 UT ISI:A1992HZ71900007 ER PT J AU KIM, MT TI A COMPARISON OF 3 MEASURES OF JOURNAL STATUS - INFLUENCE WEIGHT, IMPORTANCE INDEX, AND MEASURE OF STANDING SO LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID STRATIFIED NETWORKS; SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; CITATION ANALYSIS AB Numerous citation-based measures exist for the study of journal status. Initial articles on these measures typically emphasize their underlying mathematical models and appear in journals not commonly read by information service practitioners. Because convenient access to the computation and application of these measures has not always been considered, these measures are for the most part ignored by the field. In order to enable practitioners and researchers to make more informed, rational decisions on the utility of such measures for journal evaluation, this article attempts to improve access to three specific citation measures: the influence weight, the importance index, and the measure of standing. A subset of library and information science journals is used to illustrate simple computational procedures using the SAS statistical program. Suggestions on interpretation and application are given. RP KIM, MT, KENT STATE UNIV,SCH LIB & INFORMAT SCI,124 MT HALL,1050 CARMACK,COLUMBUS,OH 43210. CR DOREIAN P, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P341 DOREIAN P, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V11, P71 DOREIAN P, 1988, INFORMATION PROCESSI, V24, P45 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GELLER NL, 1978, INFO P MANAG, V14, P93 HUBBELL CH, 1965, SOCIOMETRY, V28, P377 LEONTIEF W, 1941, STRUCTURE AM EC 1919 LEONTIEF W, 1986, INPUT OUTPUT EC MACROBERTS MH, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MCALLISTER PR, 1980, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V31, P147 NAMBOORDIRI K, 1984, 07038 SAG U PAP SER PINSKI G, 1976, INFORMATION PROCESSI, V12, P297 RICE RE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P257 ROBBINS JB, 1990, LIB INFORMATION SCI, V12, P127 SALANCIK GR, 1986, ADMIN SCI QUART, V31, P194 STEEINBERG DI, 1974, COMPUTATIONAL MATRIX TODOROV R, 1984, SCIENTOMETRICS, V6, P127 TODOROV R, 1988, J INFORM SCI, V14, P47 NR 18 TC 16 PU ABLEX PUBL CORP PI NORWOOD PA 355 CHESTNUT ST, NORWOOD, NJ 07648 SN 0740-8188 J9 LIBR INFORM SCI RES JI Libr. Infor. Sci. Res. PD JAN-MAR PY 1992 VL 14 IS 1 BP 75 EP 96 PG 22 SC Information Science & Library Science GA HQ645 UT ISI:A1992HQ64500005 ER PT C AU Brown, C TI The role of electronic preprints in chemical communication: Analysis of citation, usage, and acceptance in the journal literature SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 64th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Information-Science-and-Technology CY NOV 03-08, 2001 CL WASHINGTON, D.C. SP Amer Soc Informat Sci Technol ID WORLD-WIDE-WEB; SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION; INFORMATION; ASTRONOMERS; PHYSICISTS; IMPACT AB This study characterizes the usage and acceptance of electronic preprints (e-prints) in the literature of Chemistry. Survey of authors of e-prints appearing in the Chemistry Preprint Server (CPS) at http://preprints. chemweb.com indicates use of the CPS as a convenient vehicle for dissemination of research findings and for receipt of feedback before submitting to a peer-reviewed journal. Reception of CPS e-prints by editors of top chemistry journals is very poor. Only 6% of editors responding allow publication of articles that have previously appeared as e-prints. Concerns focus on the lack of peer review and the uncertain permanence of e-print storage. Consequently, it was not surprising to discover that citation analysis yielded no citations to CPS e-prints in the traditional literature of chemistry. Yet data collected and posted by the CPS indicates that the e-prints are valued, read, and discussed to a notable extent within the chemistry community. Thirty-two percent of the most highly rated, viewed, and discussed e-prints eventually appear in the journal literature, indicating the validity of the work submitted to the CPS. This investigation illustrates the ambivalence with which editors and authors view the CPS, but also gives an early sense of the potential free and rapid information dissemination, coupled with open, uninhibited discussion and evaluation, has to expand, enrich, and vitalize the scholarly discourse of chemical scientists. C1 Univ Oklahoma, Sch Lib & Informat Studies, Norman, OK 73019 USA. RP Brown, C, Univ Oklahoma, Sch Lib & Informat Studies, 401 W Brooks,Room 120, Norman, OK 73019 USA. CR 2000, NATURE, V405, P719 2000, OPEN ARCH SANTA FE C 2001, CHEM PREPRINT SERVER *CHEM ABSTR SERV, 2000, CAS WILL NOW COV PRE *I SCI INF, 1998, J CIT REP *I SCI INF, 2000, J CIT REP BOYCE PB, 2000, COLL RES LIB NEWS, V61, P404 BROWN C, 2001, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V52, P187 BROWN CM, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P929 BROWN CM, 2001, ISSUES SCI TECHNOLOG, V31 BURKS C, 1990, METHOD ENZYMOL, V183, P3 CHO A, 2000, SCIENCE, V287, P1899 CRONIN B, 1996, J DOC, V52, P163 CURL SR, 2001, COLL RES LIBR, V62, P455 EYSENBACH G, 2000, CURR OPIN IMMUNOL, V12, P499 FOLTZ FA, 2000, B SCI TECHNOL SOC, V20, P427 GARVEY WD, 1979, COMMUNICATION ESSENC, P202 HARGENS LL, 1988, AM SOCIOL REV, V53, P139 HARTER SP, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P507 HILGARTNER S, 1995, SCI COMMUN, V17, P240 HURD JM, 1996, PRINT ELECT TRANSFOR, P9 KOENIG R, 2000, SCIENCE, V287, P563 MCCAIN KW, 1995, SCI COMMUN, V16, P403 MCCAIN KW, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P1321 MCCONNELL J, 1999, LANCET, V354, P2 SUBRAMANYAM K, 1979, ENCY KIBRARY INFORMA, V26, A394 TENOPIR C, 2000, ELECT J REALITIES SC, P91 WALLACE DP, 1986, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V37, P136 WARR WA, 2001, SPRING 2001 NAT ACS NR 29 TC 15 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI HOBOKEN PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA SN 1532-2882 J9 J AM SOC INF SCI TECHNOL JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD MAR PY 2003 VL 54 IS 5 BP 362 EP 371 DI 10.1002/asi.10223 PG 10 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 649ZR UT ISI:000181238300002 ER PT J AU Cronin, B Shaw, D TI Identity-creators and image-makers: Using citation analysis and thick description to put authors in their place SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID SOCIOLOGY AB We describe the steps involved in constructing authors' citation identities (whom they cite) and citation images (who cites them). Familiarity with the intellectual, social, and institutional connections of these authors over time helps inform the analysis and augment the specificity of citation counts. Our study shows that authors' writing and referencing styles constitute a form of watermark for their scholarly output. C1 Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. RP Cronin, B, Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, 10th St & Jordan Ave Lib 011, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. CR BAZERMAN C, 1988, SHAPING WRITTEN KNOW BORGMAN CL, 2002, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V36, P3 CRONIN B, 1982, J DOC, V38, P212 CRONIN B, 1995, SCHOLARS COURTESY RO CRONIN B, 1997, J DOC, V53, P263 DAVENPORT E, 1995, J DOC, V51, P404 DAVID PA, 1998, CREATION TRANSFER KN, P115 GEERTZ C, 1973, INTERPRETATION CULTU HYLAND K, 2000, DISCIPLINARY DISCOUR MENDENHALL TC, 1887, SCIENCE S, V9, P237 MORAVCSIK MJ, 1975, SOC STUD SCI, V5, P86 MORAVCSIK MJ, 1988, SOC STUD SCI, V18, P515 WHITE HD, 2000, ASIS MONOGRAPH SERIE, P475 WHITE HD, 2001, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V52, P87 NR 14 TC 15 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD APR PY 2002 VL 54 IS 1 BP 31 EP 49 PG 19 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 557HJ UT ISI:000175902800002 ER PT J AU Steele, TW TI The impact of interdisciplinary research in the environmental sciences: A forestry case study SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS AB Interdisciplinary research has been identified as a critical means of addressing some of our planet's most urgent environmental problems. Yet relatively little is known about the processes and impacts of interdisciplinary approaches to environmental sciences. This study used citation analysis and ordinary least squares regression to investigate the relationship between an article's citation rate and its degree of interdisciplinarity in one area of environmental science; viz., forestry. Three types of interdisciplinarity were recognized-authorship, subject matter, and cited literature-and each was quantified using Brillouin's diversity index. Data consisted of more than 750 articles published in the journal Forest Science during the 10-year period 1985-1994. The results indicate that borrowing was the most influential method of interdisciplinary information transfer. Articles that drew information from a diverse set of journals were cited with greater frequency than articles having smaller or more narrowly focused bibliographies. This finding provides empirical evidence that interdisciplinary methods have made a measurable and positive impact on the forestry literature. C1 Univ Wisconsin, Kemp Bat Resiyrces Stb, Woodruff, WI 54568 USA. Univ Wisconsin, Dept Forest Ecol & Management, Madison, WI 53706 USA. RP Steele, TW, Univ Wisconsin, Kemp Bat Resiyrces Stb, 8031 Kemp Woods Rd, Woodruff, WI 54568 USA. CR *I SCI INF, SCI CIT IND *IUFRO, 1990, IUFRO WORLD SER, V2 *NAT SCI ENG RES C, 1999, RES GRANTS PROGR EXP *NAT SCI FDN, 1999, FISC YEAR 2000 BUDG *UN C ENV DEV, 1993, AG 21 PROGR ACT SUST BATES MJ, 1996, LIBR TRENDS, V45, P155 BOWKER RR, 1996, ULRICHS INT PERIODIC BRILLOUIN L, 1956, SCI INFORMATION THEO BROWER JE, 1998, FIELD LAB METHODS GE CHOI JM, 1988, BEHAV SOC SCI LIBR, V6, P65 CHUBIN DE, 1984, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V35, P360 CLARK KE, 1989, COLL RES LIBR, V50, P145 CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS ROL CRONIN B, 1990, J INF SCI, V16, P381 FASSNACHT KS, 1997, REMOTE SENS ENVIRON, V61, P229 FOX J, 1991, REGRESSION DIAGNOSTI FOX J, 1997, APPL REGRESSION ANAL GIBBONS M, 1994, NEW PRODUCTION KNOWL GIERYN TF, 1995, HDB SCI TECHNOLOGY S, P293 HURD JM, 1992, COLL RES LIBR, V53, P283 JANSSEN W, 1996, AGR SYST, V51, P259 KLEIN JT, 1996, CROSSING BOUNDARIES KREBS CJ, 1985, ECOLOGY EXPT ANAL DI LECKIE GW, 1975, INTERDISCIPLINARY RE LINDGREN BS, 1983, CAN J FOREST RES, V13, P481 LOOMIS JB, 1997, FOREST SCI, V43, P473 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MCCAIN K, 1986, P 49 ASIS ANN M CHIC, P194 METZGER N, 1999, SCIENCE, V283, P642 PALMER CL, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P242 PICLOU EC, 1977, MATH ECOLOGY PIERCE SJ, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P271 PORTER AL, 1980, SCIENCE, V209, P966 ROMESBURG HC, 1991, J WILDLIFE MANAGE, V55, P744 SEREBNICK J, 1995, LIBR QUART, V65, P1 SOMMER J, 1987, AM SCI, V75, P223 SOMMER J, 1987, AM SCI, V75, P224 STIER JC, 1999, J FOREST, V97, P37 URATA H, 1990, SCIENTOMETRICS, V18, P309 YEARLEY S, 1995, HDB SCI TECHNOLOGY S, P457 NR 40 TC 15 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 USA SN 0002-8231 J9 J AMER SOC INFORM SCI JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD MAR 15 PY 2000 VL 51 IS 5 BP 476 EP 484 PG 9 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 287FK UT ISI:000085495700007 ER PT J AU Zhang, Y TI The impact of Internet-based electronic resources on formal scholarly communication in the area of library and information science: a citation analysis SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID JOURNALS; PRODUCTIVITY AB The Internet-based electronic resources (e-sources) are growing dramatically; however, there have not been empirical studies evaluating the impact of e-sources, as a whole, on formal scholarly communication. This study tries to investigate how much e-sources have been used in formal scholarly communication, using a case study in the area of library and information science (LIS) during the period 1994 to 1996. Four citation-based indicators are proposed and used in this study for the impact measurement. Compared with the impact of print sources, the impact of e-sources on formal scholarly communication in LIS is small, as measured by e-sources cited, and does not increase significantly by year even though there is observable growth of the impact across the years. It is found that journal format is related to the rate of citing e-sources, i.e. electronic journal (e-journal) articles are more likely to cite e-sources than are print journal (p-journal) articles. However, once authors cite e-sources, there is no significant difference in the number of e-references per article by journal format or by year. This finding suggests that, at this stage, citing e-sources may depend on authors rather than the journal format in which the authors choose to publish. C1 Univ Illinois, Grad Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Champaign, IL 61820 USA. RP Zhang, Y, Univ Illinois, Grad Sch Lib & Informat Sci, 501 E Daniel St, Champaign, IL 61820 USA. 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Inf. Sci. PY 1998 VL 24 IS 4 BP 241 EP 254 PG 14 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 105XU UT ISI:000075101300004 ER PT J AU KREUGER, LW TI SHOULD THERE BE A MORATORIUM ON ARTICLES THAT RANK SCHOOLS OF SOCIAL-WORK BASED ON FACULTY PUBLICATIONS - YES SO JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION LA English DT Article ID SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY; CITATION ANALYSIS; PRIMARY CRITERION; TENURE DECISIONS; JOURNALS; ERRORS RP KREUGER, LW, UNIV MISSOURI,COLUMBIA,MO 65201. CR 1989, SOCIAL SCI CITATION ABBATT A, 1985, SOC WORK RES ABSTR, V21, P11 AGGER B, 1991, CRITICAL THEORY PUBL ANDERSON RC, 1978, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V29, P91 BAKER D, 1989, SOC WORK RES ABSTR, V25, P3 BAKER DR, 1990, SOC WORK RES ABSTR, V26, P3 BAKER DR, 1991, J SOC WORK EDUC, V27, P41 BAKER DR, 1992, J SOC WORK EDUC, V28, P204 BAKER DR, 1992, J SOCIAL SERVICE RES, V15, P153 CHEUNG KFM, 1990, SOC WORK RES ABSTR, V26, P23 COLE JR, 1973, SOCIAL STRATIFICATIO CORCORAN K, 1990, J SOC WORK EDUC, V26, P310 CRESSWELL J, 1985, ASHEERIC4 ASS STUDY CRESSWELL JW, 1985, ASHEERIC4 ASS STUD H EPSTEIN WM, 1990, SCI TECHNOL, V15, P244 EPSTEIN WM, 1990, SCI TECHNOL, V15, P9 GARFIELD E, 1988, SOCIAL SCI CITATION GREEN R, 1992, SOCIAL SERVICES SEP, P441 GRINNELL RM, 1983, J SOCIAL SERVICE RES, V6, P147 HAMILTON DP, 1990, SCIENCE, V250, P1331 HUXLEY P, 1986, BRIT J SOC WORK, V16, P645 JACKSON D, 1987, SCI EXCELLENCE ORIGI JAYARATNE S, 1979, J ED SOCIAL WORK, V15, P72 KARGER H, 1983, SOC WORK, V28, P216 KIRK SA, 1984, J SOCIAL SERVICE RES, V7, P59 KLEIN WC, 1992, J SOC WORK EDUC, V28, P291 LEWIS L, 1976, SCALING IVORY TOWER LINDSEY D, 1978, SCI PUBLICATION SYST LOVELAND EH, 1980, NEW DIRECTIONS PROGR, V6, P1 MACROBERTS M, 1988, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MACROBERTS MH, 1988, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V39, P432 MARSH JC, 1992, J SOC WORK EDUC, V28, P132 ORME JG, 1986, SOC WORK RES ABSTR, V22, P3 PARDECK JT, 1992, RES SOCIAL WORK PRAC, V2, P487 PARDECK JT, 1992, RES SOCIAL WORK PRAC, V2, P529 PETERS DP, 1982, BEHAV BRAIN SCI, V5, P187 PRICE DJD, 1986, LITTLE SCI BIG SCI REAMER FG, 1992, J SOC WORK EDUC, V28, P129 ROCHE T, 1978, SOCIOL INQ, V48, P49 SCHIELE JH, 1991, J SOC WORK EDUC, V27, P125 SIMONTON DK, 1988, SCI GENIUS PSYCHOL S THYER BA, 1986, J SOC WORK EDUC, V22, P67 WEICK A, 1992, J ED SOCIAL WORK, V28, P135 YOTOPOULOS PA, 1961, AM ECON REV, V51, P665 NR 44 TC 15 PU COUNC SOC WORK EDUC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1600 DUKE STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 SN 1043-7797 J9 J SOC WORK EDUC JI J. Soc. Work Educ. PD FAL PY 1993 VL 29 IS 3 BP 240 EP 245 PG 6 SC Education & Educational Research; Social Work GA MM059 UT ISI:A1993MM05900002 ER PT J AU HARTER, SP HOOTEN, PA TI INFORMATION-SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS - JASIS, 1972-1990 SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID ASSESSING BASIC RESEARCH; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; CITATION ANALYSIS; RADIO ASTRONOMY; LIBRARY; IMPACT; PUBLICATIONS; TECHNOLOGY; INDICATORS; RETRIEVAL AB This research reports the results of a bibliometric study of nine volumes of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS): 1972-1974, 1982-1984, and 1988-1990. For each full-length article, values of six variables were recorded: the year the article was published, the number of citations to the article, the funding status of the work (funded or not funded), the funding agency (if funded), the subject of the paper, and the institutional affiliation of the first author, and several hypotheses were tested. No relationship was found between whether an article was funded and the quality or utility of the article, as measured by the number of subsequent citations to the work. Funding for information science research has declined, especially at the federal levels. JASIS authors who are affiliated with schools of library and information science have the most difficulty in having their work funded, although the work produced by this group of authors is the most highly cited. While the emphasis on theoretical work has remained essentially constant over the past 20 years, the number of articles related to professional issues and related fields has increased, and the number of articles classified as applied has decreased. More JASIS authors are coming from academic departments in universities; fewer are information practitioners. Information science is developing as a discipline and moving away from its practice-oriented roots. RP HARTER, SP, INDIANA UNIV,SCH LIB & INFORMAT SCI,BLOOMINGTON,IN 47405. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD OCT PY 1992 VL 43 IS 9 BP 583 EP 593 PG 11 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA JN142 UT ISI:A1992JN14200001 ER PT J AU SHAPIRO, FR TI ORIGINS OF BIBLIOMETRICS, CITATION INDEXING, AND CITATION ANALYSIS - THE NEGLECTED LEGAL LITERATURE SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID STATE SUPREME COURTS; PRECEDENT AB Historians of bibliometrics have neglected legal bibliometrics almost completely. Yet bibliometrics, citation indexing, and citation analysis all appear to have been practiced in the legal field long before they were introduced into scientific literature. Publication counts are found in legal writings as early as 1817. Citation indexing originated with "tables of cases cited," which date at least as far back as 1743. A full-fledged citation index book was published in 1860. Two ambitious citation analyses of court decisions appeared in 1894 and 1895. RP SHAPIRO, FR, YALE UNIV,SCH LAW,401A YALE STN,NEW HAVEN,CT 06520. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD JUN PY 1992 VL 43 IS 5 BP 337 EP 339 PG 3 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA HV360 UT ISI:A1992HV36000001 ER PT J AU SANDISON, A TI THINKING ABOUT CITATION ANALYSIS SO JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION LA English DT Note CR SANDISON A, 1971, J DOC, V27, P184 SANDISON A, 1975, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V26, P349 SANDISON A, 1975, J DOC, V31, P195 SMITH A, 1988, J DOC, V44, P166 NR 4 TC 15 PU ASLIB PI LONDON PA 20-24 OLD ST, LONDON, ENGLAND EC1V 9AP SN 0022-0418 J9 J DOC JI J. Doc. PD MAR PY 1989 VL 45 IS 1 BP 59 EP 64 PG 6 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA T7355 UT ISI:A1989T735500004 ER PT J AU SHAW, JG TI ARTICLE-BY-ARTICLE CITATION ANALYSIS OF MEDICAL JOURNALS SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article RP SHAW, JG, UNIV LEICESTER,LEICESTER ROYAL INFIRM,CLIN SCI LIB,LEICESTER LE2 7LX,W YORKSHIRE,ENGLAND. 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Med. Libr. Assoc. PY 1978 VL 66 IS 1 BP 24 EP 30 PG 7 SC Information Science & Library Science GA EL896 UT ISI:A1978EL89600005 ER PT C AU Bornmann, L Daniel, HD AF Bornmann, Lutz Daniel, Hans-Dieter TI Selecting scientific excellence through committee peer review - A citation analysis of publications previously published to approval or rejection of post-doctoral research fellowship applicants SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics CY JUL 24-28, 2005 CL Stockholm, SWEDEN SP Int Soc Scientometr & Informetr ID PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY; SCIENCE; PRODUCTIVITY; FOUNDATION; DECISIONS; FAIRNESS; IMPACT AB We investigated committee peer review for awarding long-term fellowships to post-doctoral researchers as practiced by the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (B.I.F.)-a foundation for the promotion of basic research in biomedicine. Assessing the validity of selection decisions requires a generally accepted criterion for research impact. A widely used approach is to use citation counts as a proxy for the impact of scientific research. Therefore, a citation analysis for articles published previous to the applicants' approval or rejection for a B.I.F. fellowship was conducted. Based on our model estimation (negative binomial regression model), journal articles that had been published by applicants approved for a fellowship award (n = 64) prior to applying for the B.I.F. fellowship award can be expected to have 37% (straight counts of citations) and 49% (complete counts of citations) more citations than articles that had been published by rejected applicants (n = 333). Furthermore, comparison with international scientific reference values revealed (a) that articles published by successful and non-successful applicants are cited considerably more often than the "average" publication and (b) that excellent research performance can be expected more of successful than non-successful applicants. The findings confirm that the foundation is not only achieving its goal of selecting the best junior scientists for fellowship awards, but also successfully attracting highly talented young scientists to apply for B.I.F. fellowships. C1 ETH, Swiss Fed Inst Technol, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland. Univ Zurich, Evaluat Off, Zurich, Switzerland. RP Bornmann, L, ETH, Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Zaehringerstr 24, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland. 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It would be presumptuous to draw firm conclusions from this first foray into the realm of non-source citations, however our analysis is based on an extensive experimental database of over 30,000 publications, so the results can be viewed as strong pointers to possible generalised outcomes. We show that it is possible to mine ISI databases for references to a comprehensive oeuvre of items from whole institutions. Many types of publications are visible in the ISI data - books, book chapters, journals not indexed by ISI, and some conference publications. When applied to the assessment of university departments, they can have a significant effect on rankings, though this does not follow in all cases. The investment of time, effort, and money in a significantly extended analysis will not be equally beneficial in all fields. However, a considerable amount of testing is required to confirm our initial results. C1 Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Social Sci, Res Evaluat & Policy Project, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies CWTS, Leiden, Netherlands. RP Butler, L, Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Social Sci, Res Evaluat & Policy Project, Canberra, ACT, Australia. EM linda.butler@anu.edu.au CR BOURKE P, 1998, RES POLICY, V26, P711 CRONIN B, 1997, J DOC, V53, P263 GLANZEL W, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V35, P291 GLANZEL W, 1999, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V35, P31 HICKS D, 1999, SCIENTOMETRICS, V44, P193 KOREVAAR JC, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V37, P117 LEPAIR C, 1988, HDB QUANTITATIVE STU, P537 MOED HF, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V33, P381 VANRAAN AFJ, 1998, RES EVALUAT, V7, P1 VANRAAN AFJ, 2002, RES POLICY, V31, P611 NR 10 TC 14 PU SPRINGER PI DORDRECHT PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD JAN PY 2006 VL 66 IS 2 BP 327 EP 343 DI 10.1007/s11192-006-0024-1 PG 17 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 002IA UT ISI:000234603800008 ER PT J AU Linton, JD Thongpapanl, N TI PERSPECTIVE: Ranking the technology innovation management journals SO JOURNAL OF PRODUCT INNOVATION MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; DECISION AB A citation analysis of the 10 leading technology and innovation management (TIM) specialty journals is conducted to gain insights into the relative ranking of the journals. The journals are ranked based on number of citations, citations adjusted for publication frequency, citations corrected for age, citations corrected for self-citation, and an overall score. The top 50 journals in management of technology based on citation analysis are listed. Overall, the top 10 journals based on citation analysis are Journal of Product Innovation Management, Research Policy, Research-Technology Management, Harvard Business Review, Strategic Management Journal, Management Science, Administrative Science Quarterly, R&D Management, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, and Academy of Management Review. The top 10 specialty journals in the technology innovation management specialty are Journal of Product Innovation Management, Research Policy, Research-Technology Management, R&D Management, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, International Journal of Technology Management, Technovation, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, and Journal of Engineering and Technology Management. It is found that many of the TIM journals, although focused on TIM, have additional foci based on traditional management disciplines. Each of the 10 leading TIM specialty journals is considered from the perspective of traditional management disciplines; how the journals relate to each other and the related implications of these findings are considered. C1 Rensselaer Polytech Inst, Lally Sch Management & Technol, Troy, NY 12180 USA. RP Linton, JD, Rensselaer Polytech Inst, Lally Sch Management & Technol, Troy, NY 12180 USA. EM linton@rpi.edu CR BAPNA R, 2002, OR MS TODAY, V12 BROWN LD, 1985, J ACCOUNTING RES, V23, P84 CHENG CH, 1996, AI MAG, V17, P87 CHENG CH, 1999, IEEE T ENG MANAGE, V46, P4 CHUA C, 2002, J ASS INFORMATION SY, V3, P145 COE RK, 1983, J FINANC RES, V6, P345 COOPER RB, 1993, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V29, P113 DONOHUE JM, 2000, OMEGA-INT J MANAGE S, V28, P17 DUBOIS FL, 2000, J INT BUS STUD, V31, P689 EOM SB, 1993, DECIS SUPPORT SYST, V9, P237 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GOH C, 1997, J OPERATIONS MANAGEM, V15, P123 GOMEZMEJIA LR, 1992, ACAD MANAGE J, V35, P921 HENDERSON G, 1990, J ECON BUS, V42, P325 HOLSAPPLE CW, 1993, INFORM MANAGE, V25, P231 HOLSAPPLE CW, 1994, J MANAGEMENT INFORMA, V11, P131 JOBBER D, 1988, INT J RES MARK, V5, P137 KIRKPATRICK SA, 1992, GROUP ORGAN MANAGE, V17, P5 KOCAOGLU D, 1994, IEEE T ENG MANAGE, V41, P331 LIKER J, 1996, TIM NEWSLETTER, V7, P5 MABRY RH, 1985, J FINANC RES, V8, P287 MYLONOPOULOS NA, 2001, COMMUN ACM, V44, P29 STAHL MJ, 1988, ACAD MANAGE J, V31, P707 VOKURKA RJ, 1996, J OPERATIONS MANAGEM, V14, P345 WEBSTER DS, 1986, MEASURING FACULTY RE, P43 ZINKHAN GM, 1999, J ADVERTISING, V28, P51 NR 26 TC 14 PU BLACKWELL PUBLISHERS PI MALDEN PA 350 MAIN STREET, STE 6, MALDEN, MA 02148 USA SN 0737-6782 J9 J PROD INNOVAT MANAGE JI J. Prod. Innov. Manage. PD MAR PY 2004 VL 21 IS 2 BP 123 EP 139 PG 17 SC Business; Engineering, Industrial; Management GA 809VQ UT ISI:000220664600004 ER PT J AU Ugolini, D Mela, GS TI Oncological research overview in the European Union. A 5-year survey SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER LA English DT Article DE neoplasms; bibliometrics; Europe ID RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; CITATION ANALYSIS; IMPACT; PUBLICATIONS; INDICATORS AB This study evaluates the distribution of papers published by European Union (EU) authors in oncological journals from 1996 to 2000, and compares the results with those of a previous study carried out in 1995. The impact of oncological research in the EU is compared with that of the United States (US) and the world, and research trends are highlighted through an analysis of keywords. Data on articles published in oncological journals (ISI Subject Category = ONCOLOGY) selected from Current Contents/Life Science and Current Contents/Clinical Medicine (1996-2000) on the weekly diskette version were downloaded. Mean Impact Factor (IF), source country population and gross domestic product (GDP) were analysed. A special-purpose software to determine the most commonly used keywords was utilised. From 1996 to 2000, 66 021 papers were published in the world in oncological journals: 35.5% came from the EU (UK, Italy, Germany, France and The Netherlands ranking the highest) and 38.8% from the US. The total number of EU papers increased from 4063 in 1995 to 4843 in 2000. Compared with the previous study, no important changes were seen, with the top five countries in 1995 maintaining their ranking in 2000. However, some small countries (Denmark, Norway and Ireland) fared worse in 2000, while others (France, Germany and Greece) improved their position. The mean IF for the EU papers was 2.9 compared with 4.0 in the US. The mean IF increased for all of the nations. In particular, while France and Germany showed a very positive performance trend in their respective IFs, countries such as Norway, Denmark and Italy showed less improvement. The analysis of keywords appearing in articles written in 2000 showed that the leading fields of research were breast cancer in the diseases category of keywords, cisplatin and platinum compounds in the drugs category, radiotherapy in the treatment category and apoptosis in the experimental studies category. Variety in the use of keywords should be avoided, and journal editors should encourage their standardisation. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Ctr Documentaz Clin Oncol, Dipartimento Oncol, I-16132 Genoa, Italy. Ist Nazl Ric Canc, I-16132 Genoa, Italy. Univ Genoa, Dipartimento Med Interna & Specialita Med, Genoa, Italy. CR 1997, SCI WATCH, V8, P1 *EUR, 2000, RES DEV ANN STAT *I SCI INF, 2000, SCI SCI CIT IND J CI ANDERSON A, 1992, SCIENCE, V256, P472 BENZER A, 1993, LANCET, V341, P247 DAVIS RA, 1990, NEUROSURGERY, V26, P345 EGGHE L, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P145 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 LUUKKONEN T, 1990, ANN MED, V22, P145 MELA GS, 1998, ANN RHEUM DIS, V57, P643 MELA GS, 1999, EUR J CANCER, V35, P1182 MOED HF, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V33, P381 PARKIN DM, 2001, EUR J CANCER S8, V37, S4 UGOLINI D, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V52, P45 UGOLINI D, 2002, EUR J CANCER, V38, P1121 VANDERSCHUEREN E, 2000, EUR J CANCER, V36, P13 VINKLER P, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V40, P163 NR 17 TC 14 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0959-8049 J9 EUR J CANCER JI Eur. J. Cancer PD SEP PY 2003 VL 39 IS 13 BP 1888 EP 1894 DI 10.1016/S0959-8049(03)00431-3 PG 7 SC Oncology GA 721QQ UT ISI:000185327400011 ER PT J AU Thelwall, M TI Research dissemination and invocation on the Web SO ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW LA English DT Article DE research; Internet; dissemination ID IMPACT FACTORS; SEARCH ENGINE; SCIENCE; COMMUNICATION; INFORMATION AB The importance of the Web as a new medium for disseminating and promoting scholarly research is discussed. Particular attention is paid to its potential to provide evidence of wider impact for research than that which can be shown by citation analysis. Recommendations are made for basic strategies for the reporting of the online impact of research leading to the production of what is termed a Web Invocation Portfolio. A conceptual framework is also proposed to help funding and promotion committees assess and compare portfolios. C1 Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wolverhampton WV1 1DJ, W Midlands, England. RP Thelwall, M, Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wolverhampton WV1 1DJ, W Midlands, England. 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Rev. PY 2002 VL 26 IS 6 BP 413 EP 420 DI 10.1108/14684520210452745 PG 8 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 631KP UT ISI:000180167200006 ER PT J AU Davis, P TI Where to spend our E-journal money: Defining a university library's core collection through citation analysis SO PORTAL-LIBRARIES AND THE ACADEMY LA English DT Article ID LISTS; COST; LAW AB This paper identifies core journals in the life sciences for Cornell University researchers by analyzing the frequency of Cornell-authored citations in Biosis Previews between 1996 and 2001. The distribution frequency of journals confirms Bradford's Law of Scatter or the 80/20 Rule. The top 240 journals, providing 80 percent of the citations, were analyzed by publisher type and institutional subscription price. In general, journals from society and associations received the highest number of citations and were priced considerably lower than commercial journals. The methodology described is a fast, low-cost, and scalable procedure that can be adapted to various subject databases, and may be used to provide guidance on which titles to purchase for electronic access. C1 Cornell Univ, Albert R Mann Lib, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA. RP Davis, P, Cornell Univ, Albert R Mann Lib, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA. 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Acad PD JAN PY 2002 VL 2 IS 1 BP 155 EP 166 PG 12 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 626UA UT ISI:000179890600013 ER PT J AU Kostoff, RN Toothman, DR Eberhart, HJ Humenik, JA TI Text mining using database tomography and bibliometrics: A review SO TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE LA English DT Review DE database tomography; text mining; bibliometrics; innovation; information retrieval; information extraction; cluster; taxonomies ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE AB Database tomography (DT) is a textual database analysis system consisting of two major components: (1) algorithms for extracting multiword phrase frequencies and phrase proximities (physical closeness of the multiword technical phrases) from any type of large textual database, to augment (2) interpretative capabilities of the expert human analyst. DT has been used to derive technical intelligence from a variety of textual database sources, most recently the published technical literature as exemplified by the Science Citation Index (SCI) and the Engineering Compendex (EC). Phrase frequency analysis (the occurrence frequency of multiword technical phrases) provides the pervasive technical themes of the topical databases of interest, and phrase proximity analysis provides the relationships among the pervasive technical themes. In the structured published literature databases, bibliometric analysis of the database records supplements the DT results by identifying the recent most prolific topical area authors; the journals that contain numerous topical area papers; the institutions that produce numerous topical area papers; the keywords specified most frequently by the topical area authors; the authors whose works are cited most frequently in the topical area papers; and the particular papers and journals cited most frequently in the topical area papers. This review paper summarizes: (1) the theory and background development of DT; (2) past published and unpublished literature study results; (3) present application activities; (4) potential expansion to new DT applications. In addition, application of DT to technology forecasting is addressed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved. C1 Off Naval Res, Arlington, VA 22217 USA. RSIS Inc, Mclean, VA 22102 USA. NOESIS Inc, Manassas, VA USA. RP Kostoff, RN, Off Naval Res, 800 N Quincy St, Arlington, VA 22217 USA. 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Forecast. Soc. Chang. PD NOV PY 2001 VL 68 IS 3 BP 223 EP 253 PG 31 SC Business; Planning & Development GA 498UT UT ISI:000172529400001 ER PT J AU Forgionne, GA Kohli, R TI A multiple criteria assessment of decision technology system journal quality SO INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE information systems meta study; decision support systems; AHP applications; multiple criteria decision making; journal ratings; journal rankings; journal quality ID CITATION ANALYSIS; RATINGS AB Over the years, a number of researchers have assessed the quality of information systems (IS) journals. Most of these studies have assessed general IS journals, but few have specifically examined journals that focus on decision making support systems. Furthermore, even though there are many factors that measure journal quality, very few gauges have been used in the previous evaluations. This paper offers a multiple criteria quality assessment of decision making support journals. Initially, the article presents the criteria and a methodology for consolidating the multiple criteria into an integrated measure of journal quality. Next, there is a discussion of the data collection process and the resulting multiple criteria evaluation. The paper concludes with a summary of the evaluation and the implications for information systems theory and practice. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. C1 Univ Maryland Baltimore Cty, Dept Informat Syst, Catonsville, MD 20228 USA. Lehigh Univ, Coll Business & Econ, Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA. RP Forgionne, GA, Univ Maryland Baltimore Cty, Dept Informat Syst, Catonsville, MD 20228 USA. 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Manage. PD AUG PY 2001 VL 38 IS 7 BP 421 EP 435 PG 15 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science; Management GA 451AT UT ISI:000169779500002 ER PT J AU Davidse, RJ VanRaan, AFJ TI Out of particles: Impact of CERN, DESY and SLAC research to fields other than physics SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID CORE AB This paper presents the results of an exploratory bibliometric study aiming at an analysis of basic high energy physics (HEP) research impact on fields other than physics, and particularly on application-oriented R&D. After a general discussion of an extensive citation analysis of basic research publications from three HEP institutes - CERN, DESY, and SLAG - the paper focuses on the 'knowledge flow' from physics to non-physics, and more specifically the flow from basic physics research to the 'applied world'. At this level, we report journal-as well as research field characteristics, and we identify the most frequently citing R&D groups. We conclude that DESY is most cited by the 'applied world', followed by SLAG and CERN. if the number of journals that institutes have in common - whether based on the source or the citing publication - is taken as an indicator of the resemblance of their research interests, we found that CERN and SLAG have the closest resemblance, followed by SLAG and DESY, with CERN and DESY having the least in common. RP Davidse, RJ, LEIDEN UNIV,CTR SCI & TECHNOL STUDIES,WASSENAARSEWEG 52,POB 9555,NL-2300 RB LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS. CR BRAUN T, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V33, P263 DAVIDSE RJ, 1996, OUT PARTICLES IMPACT DEBRUIN RE, 1989, INFORMETRICS 8990 SE, P65 DESOLLA PD, 1981, SCIENTOMETRICS, V3, P55 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING KOSTOFF RN, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V34, P163 LEYDESDORFF L, 1994, SCIENTOMETRICS, V31, P59 MCCAIN KW, 1995, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V46, P306 MOED HF, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V33, P381 PORTER AL, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P161 TIJSEEN RJW, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V11, P351 VANLEEUWEN TN, 1996, BIBLIOMETRIC PROFILE VANLEEUWEN TN, 1996, QUALITY ASSESSMENTS VANRAAN AFJ, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P397 NR 14 TC 14 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD OCT PY 1997 VL 40 IS 2 BP 171 EP 193 PG 23 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA YH078 UT ISI:A1997YH07800001 ER PT J AU Garfield, E TI Validation of citation analysis SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Letter RP Garfield, E, INST INFORMAT SCI,3501 MARKET ST,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. CR GARFIELD E, 1963, AM DOC, V14, P289 GARFIELD E, 1977, CURRENT CONTENTS, V49 GARFIELD E, 1997, IN PRESS CELL DEATH, V4 MACROBERTS MH, 1986, SOC STUD SCI, V16, P151 MACROBERTS MH, 1997, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V48, P274 ZUCKERMAN H, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P329 NR 6 TC 14 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0002-8231 J9 J AMER SOC INFORM SCI JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD OCT PY 1997 VL 48 IS 10 BP 962 EP 962 PG 1 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA XX524 UT ISI:A1997XX52400013 ER PT J AU Zipp, LS TI Thesis and dissertation citations as indicators of faculty research use of university library journal collections SO LIBRARY RESOURCES & TECHNICAL SERVICES LA English DT Article ID REFERENCES AB Citation analysis is a long-standing collection-evaluation tool often undertaken to investigate one aspect of library collection use. Citations from theses and dissertations are much more easily and comprehensively gathered than are citations voluntarily supplied by faculty. Using four studies in geology and biology, the Kendall coefficient of rank correlation tests the degree of association between. journals most heavily cited by graduate students and those titles most heavily cited in faculty publications. Positive associations are confirmed in three data sets. Additional descriptive analysis shows that the 40 titles most heavily cited in theses and dissertations consistently contained about 70% of the top 40 titles cited by faculty, including most of the 12-15 top titles. If results are replicated, thesis and dissertation citations can be reliably used as a surrogate for faculty publication, citations in evaluations of the research portion of library collection use. RP Zipp, LS, IOWA STATE UNIV,COLLECT DEV DEPT,AMES,IA 50011. 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Res. Tech. Serv. PD OCT PY 1996 VL 40 IS 4 BP 335 EP 342 PG 8 SC Information Science & Library Science GA WM777 UT ISI:A1996WM77700004 ER PT J AU KLEIN, WC BLOOM, M TI STUDIES OF SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY IN SOCIAL-WORK USING CITATION ANALYSIS SO JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION LA English DT Article ID JOURNALS AB Ideally, an educator's reputation should be based primarily on that person's scholarly publications. However, reputation is more than the sum of one's scholarly efforts. In this article, the authors seek to add objective information to the subjective decision-making process involved in hiring, promoting, or providing tenure to educators. The authors present norms of citations-objective indicators of reputation for professors, associate professors, and assistant professors. These norms were derived from the Citation Index of the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI). Four studies were undertaken to examine scholarly productivity using the same basic methodology: citation analysis. In Study 1, the authors examined a sample of educators listed in the Encyclopedia of Social Work. These experts were used as a national norm against which other educators could compare themselves. Study 2 was based on a citation analysis of deans of all graduate schools of social work. In Study 3, the authors examined ''local norms '' of four particular schools of social work and discussed the differences between national and local norms. In Study 4, the authors examined ''personal norms'' through a detailed study of the careers of three individual professors, and compared their entirely scholarly productions against the SSCI record. C1 RUTGERS STATE UNIV,NEW BRUNSWICK,NJ 08903. RP KLEIN, WC, UNIV CONNECTICUT,SCH SOCIAL WORK,1798 ASYLUM AVE,W HARTFORD,CT 06117. 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PD FAL PY 1992 VL 28 IS 3 BP 291 EP 299 PG 9 SC Education & Educational Research; Social Work GA KJ627 UT ISI:A1992KJ62700008 ER PT J AU COTTRILL, CA ROGERS, EM MILLS, T TI CO-CITATION ANALYSIS OF THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE OF INNOVATION RESEARCH TRADITIONS - DIFFUSION OF INNOVATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY-TRANSFER SO KNOWLEDGE-CREATION DIFFUSION UTILIZATION LA English DT Article C1 UNIV SO CALIF,COMMUN,LOS ANGELES,CA 90089. COMP SCI CORP,CINCINNATI,OH. RP COTTRILL, CA, US EPA,HLTH EFFECTS RES LAB,CINCINNATI,OH 45268. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PY 1981 VL 32 IS 3 BP 217 EP 223 PG 7 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA LM437 UT ISI:A1981LM43700007 ER PT J AU Holden, G Rosenberg, G Barker, K TI Bibliometrics: A potential decision making aid in hiring, reappointment, tenure and promotion decisions SO SOCIAL WORK IN HEALTH CARE LA English DT Review DE hiring; reappointment; tenure and promotion decisions; faculty; scholarship; bibliometric; informetrics; scientometrics; citation analysis; sociology of science; tenure; promotion; social work education ID SOCIAL-WORK JOURNALS; CITATION ANALYSIS; SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY; MULTIPLE AUTHORSHIP; IMPACT FACTORS; PUBLICATION PRODUCTIVITY; SELF-EFFICACY; COMMUNITY-SERVICE; DOCTORAL PROGRAMS; FACULTY AB The assessment of scholarship assumes a central role in the evaluation of individual faculty, educational programs and academic fields. Because the production and assessment of scholarship is so central to the faculty role, it is incumbent upon decision makers to strive to make assessments of scholarship fair and equitable. This paper will focus on an approach to the assessment of the quantity and impact of the most important Subset of an individual's scholarship-peer-reviewed journal articles. The primary goal of this paper is to stimulate discussion regarding scholarship assessment in hiring, reappointment, tenure and promotion decisions. C1 NYU, Sch Social Work, New York, NY 10003 USA. Mt Sinai Sch Med, New York, NY 10029 USA. CUNY Medgar Evers Coll, Brooklyn, NY 11225 USA. RP Holden, G, NYU, Sch Social Work, Room 407,MC 6112,1 Washington Sq N, New York, NY 10003 USA. 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Work Health Care PY 2005 VL 41 IS 3-4 BP 67 EP 92 DI 10.1300/J010v41n03_03 PG 26 SC Social Work GA 999HY UT ISI:000234381600003 ER PT J AU Cartwright, VA McGhee, CNJ TI Ophthalmology and vision science research - Part 1: Understanding and using journal impact factors and citation indices SO JOURNAL OF CATARACT AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY LA English DT Article ID MEDICAL JOURNALS; PUBLIC-HEALTH; QUALITY; PRODUCTIVITY; INDICATORS; BIAS AB In an increasingly "publish or perish" clinical and academic environment, all clinicians and clinician-scientists involved in research must have a firm understanding of the measures commonly used to assess the quality of scientific journals and, by default, those extended to grade individual articles and authors. The publication of research is a vital part of clinical and experimental research, and citation analyses of research publications have increasingly been adopted as a means of assessing the apparent quality of journals and the research published therein. In the first of a series of articles for those embarking on ophthalmic and vision science research, this paper discusses the key features of citation analysis, concentrating on the 2004 Journal Citation Report figures for the field of ophthalmology that include 42 ophthalmology, vision science, physiological optics, and optometry journals. The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) calculates a number of parameters including citation counts, Journal Impact Factor (JIF), Immediacy Index, and cited/citing half-life. This article discusses the methods of calculation and possible uses along with current controversies and potential abuses. The JIF and its relevance, potential bias, and limitations are discussed in depth as it has become the most widely used analysis of journal quality. The possible alternatives to ISI citation analysis are presented, and we conclude that citation analysis can be considered a reasonable measure of journal research quality only if used correctly. C1 Univ Auckland, Dept Ophthalmol, Chair Ophthalmol, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Auckland 1, New Zealand. RP McGhee, CNJ, Univ Auckland, Dept Ophthalmol, Chair Ophthalmol, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1, New Zealand. 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Cataract. Refract. Surg. PD OCT PY 2005 VL 31 IS 10 BP 1999 EP 2007 DI 10.1016/j.jcrs.2005.10.031 PG 9 SC Ophthalmology; Surgery GA 996PK UT ISI:000234186300037 ER PT J AU Norris, M Oppenheim, C TI Citation counts and the Research Assessment Exercise V - Archaeology and the 2001 RAE SO JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION LA English DT Article DE archaeology; research; libraries; United Kingdom ID LIBRARY; SCIENCE; AUTHORS; RATINGS AB A citation study of the 692 staff that makes up unit of assessment 58 (archaeology), in the 2001 UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) was undertaken. Unlike earlier studies, which were obliged to make assumptions on who and what had been submitted for assessment, these were, for the first time available from the RAE Web site. This study, therefore, used the specific submission Mails of authors and their publications. Using the Spearman rank-order correlation coefficient, all results showed high statistically significant correlation between the RAE result and citation counts. The results were significant at 0.01 per cent. The findings confirm earlier studies. Given the comparative cost and ease of citation analysis, it is recommended that, correctly applied, it should be the initial tool of assessment for the RAE. Panel members would then exercise their judgement and skid to confirm final rankings. C1 Univ Loughborough, Dept Informat Sci, Loughborough, Leics, England. RP Norris, M, Univ Loughborough, Dept Informat Sci, Loughborough, Leics, England. 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Doc. PY 2003 VL 59 IS 6 BP 709 EP 730 PG 22 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 749JM UT ISI:000186916600005 ER PT J AU Bonnevie, E TI A multifaceted portrait of a library and information science Journal: the case of the Journal of Information Science SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID IMPACT FACTORS; CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; SELF-CITATION; INSTITUTE AB This paper presents an analysis of a journal in the field of library and information science by means of a variety of bibliometric methods. The journal selected is Journal of Information Science (JIS). The methods are mainly publication and citation analyses, including a journal co-citation analysis, self-citation analyses, an overlap analysis, as well as Lotka's law regarding authorship characteristics. This variety of methods provides a multifaceted image. The analyses are focused on the last 25 years, since the basis of research primarily is ISI's citation databases and LISA, in which JIS has been indexed since 1979. The library and information science journal is pictured by a catalogue of different methodologies as a supplement to Journal Impact Factor (JIF), the usual tool of journal evaluation in measuring the impact of a journal. The areas of study are the visibility of the journal in databases, the pattern of authorship, the pattern of self-citations, internalization and scientific impact. The methods employed in analysing JIS supplement and sustain other analyses in the field of library and information science journals. C1 Royal Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Inst Informat Studies, DK-2300 Copenhagen, Denmark. RP Bonnevie, E, Royal Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Inst Informat Studies, Birketinget 6, DK-2300 Copenhagen, Denmark. CR CHRISTENSEN FH, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V37, P39 CHRISTENSEN FH, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V40, P529 DING Y, 2000, SCIENTOMETRICS, V47, P55 EGGHE L, 1990, INTRO INFORMETRICS Q GARFIELD E, 1986, ANN INTERN MED, V105, P313 GARFIELD E, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P768 GLANZEL W, 1994, SCIENTOMETRICS, V30, P49 HARTER SP, 1997, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V48, P1146 KAJBERG L, 1996, J DOC, V52, P69 KIM MT, 1991, COLL RES LIBR, V52, P24 KIM MT, 1992, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V14, P75 LOTKA AJ, 1926, J WASHINGTON ACADEMY, V16, P317 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MOED HF, 1995, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V46, P461 MOED HF, 1999, SCIENTOMETRICS, V46, P575 NISONGER TE, 1995, P 5 BIENN C INT SOC NISONGER TE, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P1004 ROUSSEAU B, 2000, CYBERMETRICS, V4 ROUSSEAU R, 1996, J DOC, V52, P449 ROUSSEAU R, 1999, SCIENTOMETRICS, V44, P521 ROWLANDS I, 1998, THESIS CITY U LONDON, V1 ROWLANDS I, 2002, COP SEM LOND SAAM NJ, 1999, SCIENTOMETRICS, V44, P135 SNYDER H, 1998, J INFORM SCI, V24, P431 VANLEEUWEN TN, 1999, J INFORM SCI, V25, P489 VANRAAN AFJ, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V42, P423 WORMELL I, 1998, 7 CIS WORMELL I, 1998, J DOC, V54, P584 NR 28 TC 13 PU BOWKER-SAUR PI E GRINSTEAD PA WINDSOR COURT, EAST GRINSTEAD HOUSE, E GRINSTEAD RH19 1XA, W SUSSEX, ENGLAND SN 0165-5515 J9 J INFORM SCI JI J. Inf. Sci. PY 2003 VL 29 IS 1 BP 11 EP 23 PG 13 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 653AY UT ISI:000181414100002 ER PT J AU Tijssen, RJW Visser, MS van Leeuwen, TN TI Benchmarking international scientific excellence: Are highly cited research papers an appropriate frame of reference? SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE; INDICATORS AB This paper introduces a citation-based 'systems approach' for analyzing the various institutional and cognitive dimensions of scientific excellence within national research systems. The methodology, covering several aggregate levels, focuses on the most highly cited research papers in the international journal literature. The distribution of these papers across institutions and disciplines enables objective comparisons their (possible) international-level scientific excellence. By way of example, we present key results from a recent series of analyses of the research system in the Netherlands in the mid 1990s, focussing on the performance of the universities across the various major scientific disciplines within the context of the entire system's scientific performance. Special attention is paid to the contribution in the world's top 1% and top 10% most highly cited research papers. The findings indicate that these high performance papers provide a useful analytical framework - both in terms of transparency, cognitive and institutional differentiation, as well as its scope for domestic and international comparisons - providing new indicators for identifying 'world class' scientific excellence at the aggregate level. The average citation scores of these academic 'Centres of Scientific Excellence' appear to be an inadequate predictor of their production of highly cited papers. However, further critical reflection and in-depth validation studies are needed to establish the true potential of this approach for science policy analyses and evaluation of research performance. C1 Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, Leiden, Netherlands. RP Tijssen, RJW, Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, Leiden, Netherlands. CR 1999, SCI WATCH, V10, P1 *EUR COMM, 2001, SEC2001 EUR COMM, P1002 AKSNES DW, 2001, P 8 INT C SCIENT INF, P23 COLE S, 1967, AM SOCIOL REV, V32, P377 COLLINS HM, 1982, SOC STUD SCI, V12, P299 COZZENS SE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P437 EDGE D, 1979, HIST SCI, V17, P102 GARFIELD E, 1986, CURRENT COMMENTS, V23, P182 GARFIELD E, 1992, CURR CONTENTS, V5, P3 HORROBIN DF, 1990, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V263, P1438 INHABER H, 1976, SOC STUD SCI, V6, P33 LEYDESDORFF L, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V43, P5 LUUKKONEN T, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V38, P27 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MARTIN BR, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P343 MERTON RK, 1973, SOCIOLOGY SCI MOED HF, 1999, RES EVALUAT, V8, P60 MOXHAM H, 1992, SCI TECHNOLOGY POLIC, P7 NARIN F, 1976, EVALUATIVE SCIENTOME PELZ DC, 1976, SCI ORG PRODUCTIVE C RINIA EJ, 1998, RES POLICY, V27, P95 RIP A, 1996, SCI PUBL POLICY, V23, P343 SEGLEN PO, 1992, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V43, P628 TIJSSEN RJW, 2001, WETENSCHAPS TECHNOLO VANDERMEULEN B, 1998, RES POLICY, V27, P757 VANRAAN AFJ, 2000, ASIS MONOGRAPH SERIE, P301 WEINSTOCK M, 1971, ENCY LIBRARY INFORMA, V5, P16 NR 27 TC 13 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PY 2002 VL 54 IS 3 BP 381 EP 397 PG 17 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 566FB UT ISI:000176415400004 ER PT J AU Swales, J TI Population advice on salt restriction: The social issues SO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION LA English DT Article DE salt; blood pressure; sodium restriction; social policy ID BLOOD-PRESSURE; HYPERTENSION; SODIUM; TRIALS; METAANALYSIS; PREVENTION; REDUCTION AB The scientific evidence that underlies public health advice depends upon critical integration of information from several sources. The most informative evidence relating to the effects of population reduction in salt intake comes from systematic reviews of clinical trials. Recent rigorous reviews of salt restriction trials in normal subjects show extremely small effects ranging from 1 to 2 mm Hg for systolic blood pressure and 0.1 to 1.0 mm Hg for diastolic pressure. These are the result of much greater reductions in sodium intake than can be achieved by population advice, and may be further amplified by publication bias and effects of changes in other dietary components. There is little trial evidence to enable possible benefits and adverse effects to be balanced. Reviews biased by the inclusion of nonrandomized studies exaggerate the apparent blood pressure fall 5- to 50-fold and create spurious apparent progressive falls in blood pressure. Nevertheless, citation analysis shows that they are quoted much more frequently than rigorous reviews reaching more negative conclusions. This appears to be the result of an attempt to create an impression of scientific consensus. The salt debate has important implications for social policy. (C) 2000 American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd. C1 Univ Leicester, Leicester, Leics, England. RP Swales, J, Leicester Royal Infirm, Clin Sci Bldg, Leicester LE2 7LX, Leics, England. 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J. Hypertens. PD JAN PY 2000 VL 13 IS 1 PN Part 1 BP 2 EP 7 PG 6 SC Peripheral Vascular Disease GA 281LD UT ISI:000085160800002 ER PT J AU Flores, LY Rooney, SC Heppner, PP Browne, LD Wei, MF TI Trend analyses of major contributions in The Counseling Psychologist cited from 1986 to 1996: Impact and implications SO COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNALS; RATINGS; MODEL; PSYCHOTHERAPY; ADAPTATION; BEHAVIOR; MACE AB This study commemorates the 30th anniversary of The Counseling Psychologist (TCP), the official publication of Division 17 since 1969. The investigation analyzes trends in the professional citations of the Major Contribution articles from the inception of TCP in 1969 through 1995. Results indicate (a) the impact factors and citation half-life statistics for Major Contribution articles for the years 1986 to 1996, (b) that citations of Major Contributions have increased over the past II years, (c) that Major Contribution articles are cited across a diverse range of disciplines, (d) that the number of Major Contribution articles in an issue is negatively related to the average number of citations for an issue, (e) the top to most frequently cited Major Contribution articles, VI the percentages of Major Contributions published by men and women, and (g) emerging topic areas from citations of Major Contributions published from 1991 to 1995 implications of he results are discussed with regard to professional issues, TCP, and fracture research. C1 Univ Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 USA. RP Flores, LY, Univ Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 USA. 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Psychol. PD JAN PY 1999 VL 27 IS 1 BP 73 EP 95 PG 23 SC Psychology, Applied GA 151YP UT ISI:000077748500006 ER PT C AU Yitzhaki, M TI The 'language preference' in sociology: Measures of 'language self-citation', 'relative own-language preference indicator', and 'mutual use of languages' SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics CY JUN 16-19, 1997 CL JERUSALEM, ISRAEL SP Int Soc Scientometr & Informetr AB Although between one-third to one-half of world social sciences research literature is published in languages other than English, studies show very scant use of it by American and English scholars. Almost all studies, however, were conducted from the Anglo-Saxon perspective, limiting the scope of the study to English-published sources or English-speaking scientists and research workers. The present study aimed at assessing the scope of the language preference in a social sciences field, not only among American and British scholars, but among German and French ones as well, using the technique of citation analysis. Samples including mostly 50-60 original research articles were drawn from the 1985-1994 volumes of nine leading sociology journals published in the US, UK, Germany and France and the references appended to each were scrutinized in order to determine the frequency distribution of the languages cited in each periodical. Findings clearly showed a strong preference of writers to cite material in their own language. However, the extent of this bias differed from journal to journal. The American and British writers rank first, with close to 99% of their references being in English. German scholars rank next, preferring German sources in 75% of the cases, and French scholars quote French sources in only 66% of their references. In order to calculate the new refined measure of 'relative own-language preference' (ROLP) indicator, the proportions of 'language self-citation' were related to the estimated proportions of these languages in the existing body of sociology research. This measure reveals that German sociologists have the strongest bias towards their mother-tongue, their ratio of references in German exceeding almost 12 to 28 times the expected figure according to the German language share in sociology research. Next come French sociologists (8 to 14 times) while American and British ones display the lowest own-language bias, only slightly higher than expected. Further analysis of the foreign languages preference of each group, according to a 'mutual-use' matrix, shows a relative low use of German and French sources by British-American sociologists. C1 Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Studies, Ramat Gan, Israel. RP Yitzhaki, M, Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Studies, Ramat Gan, Israel. 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It is the latter who are most likely to produce interdisciplinary syntheses. Retrieval depends on bibliographic markers of various kinds, some of which divide disciplines. A major bibliographic indicator of interdisciplinarity is occurrence of the same marker on both sides of a disciplinary divide. Bibliographic markers, however, are not reliable for distinguishing lesser kinds of syntheses from high-level integrations of substance. Dialog's RANK command is demonstrated as a means of revealing interdisciplinarity in any held, using various search terms as starting points in LC MARC-Books and the citation databases of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI). Next discussed are retrieval techniques for persons who are interested in synthesizing work from their own discipline (e.g., library and information science) with work from another discipline. 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Trends PD FAL PY 1996 VL 45 IS 2 BP 239 EP 264 PG 26 SC Information Science & Library Science GA VV903 UT ISI:A1996VV90300008 ER PT J AU Jones, MJ Brinn, T Pendlebury, M TI Judging the quality of research in business schools: A comment from accounting SO OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE academic networking; citation studies; peer review; publishing patterns ID CITATION ANALYSIS; FACULTY AB This article contributes to and develops the discussion initiated by Doyle and Arthurs [Omega, 23, 257-270 (1995)] on the publishing patterns of UK academics. We briefly discuss a research critical of citation analysis and show that, in the accounting domain, peer review studies have been used frequently. The results from accounting confirm Doyle and Arthurs' findings that UK academics fail to publish in US journals. We argue this is because UK academics are primarily networked into a UK academic environment and UK academics work primarily on material of UK interest. These factors present a barrier to achieving publication in US journals. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd RP Jones, MJ, CARDIFF BUSINESS SCH,ABERCONWAY BLDG,COLUM DR,CARDIFF CF1 3EU,S GLAM,WALES. 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J. Manage. Sci. PD OCT PY 1996 VL 24 IS 5 BP 597 EP 602 PG 6 SC Management; Operations Research & Management Science GA VU492 UT ISI:A1996VU49200009 ER PT J AU Jones, MJ Brinn, T Pendlebury, M TI Journal evaluation methodologies: A balanced response SO OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE academic networking; citation studies; peer review; publishing patterns ID CITATION ANALYSIS AB This article continues the debate into journal evaluation methodologies and into the publishing patterns of UK academics. The strengths and weaknesses of both citation index studies and peer review studies are evaluated. Both methodologies are argued to be useful in evaluating journal quality. Networking and journal content are posited as barriers to UK academics publishing in the US. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd RP Jones, MJ, CARDIFF BUSINESS SCH,ABERCONWAY BLDG,COLUM DR,CARDIFF CF1 3EU,S GLAM,WALES. 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J. Manage. Sci. PD OCT PY 1996 VL 24 IS 5 BP 607 EP 612 PG 6 SC Management; Operations Research & Management Science GA VU492 UT ISI:A1996VU49200011 ER PT J AU Garfield, E TI When to cite SO LIBRARY QUARTERLY LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS AB Although the Modern Language Association and other style manuals describe in exquisite detail ''how'' to cite the literature, explicit tutorials on ''when'' to cite are nonexistent. Most journals provide instructions to authors but also fail to give explicit guidance on when to cite. In spite of numerous studies of citation behavior and the wide recognition by editors of the need to acknowledge intellectual debts, authors and referees need explicit reminders as to when formal references or acknowledgments are appropriate. Since referencing is both subjective and culturally based, there can be no absolutes about when to cite. 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PY 1983 VL 34 IS 4 BP 244 EP 246 PG 3 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA QX767 UT ISI:A1983QX76700001 ER PT J AU Holden, G Rosenberg, G Barker, K TI Tracing thought through time and space: A selective review of bibliometrics in social work SO SOCIAL WORK IN HEALTH CARE LA English DT Review DE informetrics; scientometrics; citation analysis; sociology of science; social work education ID EDITORIAL-BOARD MEMBERS; EDITOR-IN-CHIEF; CITATION ANALYSIS; PUBLICATION PRODUCTIVITY; SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY; ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS; FACULTY PUBLICATIONS; IMPACT FACTORS; MULTIPLE AUTHORSHIP; CONSULTING EDITORS AB Bibliometrics is a field of research that examines bodies of knowledge within and across disciplines. Citation analysis, a component of bibliometrics, focuses on the quantitative assessment of citation patterns within a body of literature. 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Work Health Care PY 2005 VL 41 IS 3-4 BP 1 EP 34 DI 10.1300/J010v41n03_01 PG 34 SC Social Work GA 999HY UT ISI:000234381600001 ER PT J AU Meho, LI Spurgin, KM TI Ranking the research productivity of library and information science faculty and schools: An evaluation of data sources and research methods SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASES; PERFORMANCE-MEASURES; INDEXING SERVICES; PERCEIVED QUALITY; JOURNAL COVERAGE; LIS FACULTY; PROGRAMS; PUBLICATION; INDICATORS AB This study evaluates the data sources and research methods used in earlier studies to rank the research productivity of Library and Information Science (LIS) faculty and schools. In doing so, the study identifies both tools and methods that generate more accurate publication count rankings as well as databases that should be taken into consideration when conducting comprehensive searches in the literature for research and curricular needs. With a list of 2,625 items published between 1982 and 2002 by 68 faculty members of 18 American Library Association-(ALA-) accredited LIS schools, hundreds of databases were searched. Results show that there are only 10 databases that provide significant coverage of the LIS indexed literature. Results also show that restricting the data sources to one, two, or even three databases leads to inaccurate rankings and erroneous conclusions. Because no database provides comprehensive coverage of the LIS literature, researchers must rely on a wide range of disciplinary and multidisciplinary databases for ranking and other research purposes. The study answers such questions as the following: Is the Association of Library and Information Science Education's (ALISE's) directory of members a reliable tool to identify a complete list of faculty members at LIS schools? How many and which databases are needed in a multifile search to arrive at accurate publication count rankings? What coverage will be achieved using a certain number of databases? Which research areas are well covered by which databases? What alternative methods and tools are available to supplement gaps among databases? Did coverage performance of databases change over time? What counting method should be used when determining what and how many items each LIS faculty and school has published? The authors recommend advanced analysis of research productivity to provide a more detailed assessment of research productivity of authors and programs. C1 Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. Univ N Carolina, Sch Informat & Lib Sci, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA. RP Meho, LI, Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, 1320 E 10th St,LI 011, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD OCT PY 2005 VL 56 IS 12 BP 1314 EP 1331 DI 10.1002/asi.20227 PG 18 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 966TO UT ISI:000232045000007 ER PT J AU Lai, KK Wu, SJ TI Using the patent co-citation approach to establish a new patent classification system SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE patent management; patent classification system; co-citation; bibliometrics ID INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; AUTHOR COCITATION AB The paper proposes a new approach to create a patent classification system to replace the IPC or UPC system for conducting patent analysis and management. The new approach is based on co-citation analysis of bibliometrics. The traditional approach for management of patents, which is based on either the IPC or UPC, is too general to meet the needs of specific industries. In addition, some patents are placed in incorrect categories, making it difficult for enterprises to carry out R&D planning, technology positioning, patent strategy-making and technology forecasting. Therefore, it is essential to develop a patent classification system that is adaptive to the characteristics of a specific industry. The analysis of this approach is divided into three phases. Phase I selects appropriate databases to conduct patent searches according to the subject and objective of this study and then select basic patents. Phase II uses the co-cited frequency of the basic patent pairs to assess their similarity. Phase III uses factor analysis to establish a classification system and assess the efficiency of the proposed approach. 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Process. Manage. PD MAR PY 2005 VL 41 IS 2 BP 313 EP 330 DI 10.1016/j.ipm.2003.11.004 PG 18 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 874AK UT ISI:000225323100009 ER PT C AU Boyack, KW TI Mapping knowledge domains: Characterizing PNAS SO PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Colloquium on Mapping Knowledge Domains CY MAY 09-11, 2003 CL Irvine, CA HO Natl Acad Sci & Engn, Arnold & Mable Beckman Ctr ID SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; SCIENCE; INDICATORS; VISUALIZATION; NETWORKS; IMPACT; MAP; ISSUES AB A review of data mining and analysis techniques that can be used for the mapping of knowledge domains is given. Literature mapping techniques can be based on authors, documents, journals, words, and/or indicators. Most mapping questions are related to research assessment or to the structure and dynamics of disciplines or networks. Several mapping techniques are demonstrated on a data set comprising 20 years of papers published in PNAS. Data from a variety of sources are merged to provide unique indicators of the domain bounded by PNAS. By using funding source information and citation counts, it is shown that, on an aggregate basis, papers funded jointly by the U.S. Public Health Service (which includes the National Institutes of Health) and non-U.S. government sources outperform papers funded by other sources, including by the U.S. Public Health Service alone. Grant data from the National Institute on Aging show that, on average, papers from large grants are cited more than those from small grants, with performance increasing with grant amount. A map of the highest performing papers over the 20-year period was generated by using citation analysis. Changes and trends in the subjects of highest impact within the PNAS domain are described. Interactions between topics over the most recent 5-year period are also detailed. C1 Sandia Natl Labs, Computat Comp Informat & Math Ctr, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA. RP Boyack, KW, Sandia Natl Labs, Computat Comp Informat & Math Ctr, POB 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA. 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Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. PD APR 6 PY 2004 VL 101 SU Suppl. 1 BP 5192 EP 5199 DI 10.1073/pnas.0307509100 PG 8 SC Multidisciplinary Sciences GA 812EO UT ISI:000220823000003 ER PT J AU Rousseau, R Zuccala, A TI A classification of author co-citations: Definitions and search strategies SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID INTELLECTUAL SPACE; CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE; COMMUNICATION; PERFORMANCE; ISSUES AB The term author co-citation is defined and classified according to four distinct forms: the pure first-author co-citation, the pure author co-citation, the general author co-citation, and the special co-author/co-citation. Each form can be used to obtain one count in an author co-citation study, based on a binary counting rule, which either recognizes the co-citedness of two authors in a given reference list (1) or does not (0). Most studies using author co-citations have relied solely on first-author co-citation counts as evidence of an author's oeuvre or body of work contributed to a research field. In this article, we argue that an author's contribution to a selected field of study should not be limited, but should be based on his/her complete list of publications, regardless of author ranking. We discuss the implications associated with using each co-citation form and show where simple first-author co-citations fit within our classification scheme. Examples are given to substantiate each author co-citation form defined in our classification, including a set of sample Dialog(TM) searches using references extracted from the SciSearch database. C1 KHBO, Dept Ind Sci & Technol, B-8400 Oostende, Belgium. Univ Antwerp, IBW, B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium. Univ Toronto, Fac Informat Studies, Toronto, ON M5S 3G6, Canada. Univ New S Wales, Sch Informat Syst, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia. RP Rousseau, R, KHBO, Dept Ind Sci & Technol, B-8400 Oostende, Belgium. EM ronald.rousseau@khbo.be zuccala@fis.utoronto.ca CR AHLGREN P, 2003, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V54, P550, DOI 10.1002/asi.10242 BORGMAN CL, 1992, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V43, P397 BROOKS T, 1985, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V34, P132 CASE DO, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P635 CHRISTENSEN FH, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V37, P39 EOM SB, 1996, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V47, P941 GOODRUM AA, 2001, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V37, P661 HARSANYI MA, 1993, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V15, P325 INGWERSEN P, 1997, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V48, P205 MCCAIN K, 1985, THESIS DREXEL U PHIL MCCAIN KW, 1984, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V35, P351 MCCAIN KW, 1988, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V39, P428 MCCAIN KW, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P433 MCCAIN KW, 1990, SCHOLARLY COMMUNICAT, P194 MOED HF, 1985, RES POLICY, V14, P131 PERRY CA, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P151 PERSSON O, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P339 RICE RE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P257 ROUSSEAU R, 2003, P 9 INT C SCI INF DA, P261 SANDSTROM PE, 1998, THESIS INDIANA U BLO SMALL H, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P17 SMALL H, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P799 SPINAK E, 1996, DICCIONARIO ENCIC BI WHITE HD, 1981, CONCEPTS JUDGEMENT D, P261 WHITE HD, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P163 WHITE HD, 1982, J DOC, V38, P255 WHITE HD, 1986, INFORM TECHNOL LIBR, V5, P93 WHITE HD, 1990, SCHOLARLY COMMUNICAT, P84 WHITE HD, 2001, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V52, P87 WHITE HD, 2003, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V54, P423, DOI 10.1002/asi.10228 NR 30 TC 12 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI HOBOKEN PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA SN 1532-2882 J9 J AM SOC INF SCI TECHNOL JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD APR PY 2004 VL 55 IS 6 BP 513 EP 529 DI 10.1002/asi.10401 PG 17 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 804HW UT ISI:000220290800004 ER PT J AU Egghe, L Rousseau, R TI Co-citation, bibliographic coupling and a characterization of lattice citation networks SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID METRICS AB In this article we study directed, acyclic graphs. We introduce the head and tail order relations and study some of their properties. Recalling the notions of generalized bibliographic coupling and generalized co-citation, and introducing a new property, called the l-property, we come to a characterization of lattices. As document citation networks are concrete realizations of directed acyclic graphs all our results are directly applicable to citation analysis. C1 Limburgs Univ Ctr, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium. UIA, IBW, Wilrijk, Belgium. KHBO, Oostende, Belgium. RP Egghe, L, Limburgs Univ Ctr, Univ Campus, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium. CR ATKINS H, 1999, D LIB MAGAZINE, V5 BIRKHOFF G, 1970, MODERN APPL ALGEBRA BOTAFOGO RA, 1992, ACM T INFORM SYST, V10, P142 CAWKELL T, 2000, WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC, P177 DEAN J, 1999, P 8 INT WORLD WID WE, P389 DEBRA P, 2000, SCIENTOMETRICS, V47, P227 DING Y, 2000, SCIENTOMETRICS, V47, P55 EGGHE L, 1990, QUANTITATIVE METHODS EGGHE L, 2002, IN PRESS MATH COMPUT FANG Y, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P273 FANO RM, 1956, DOCUMENTATION ACTION, P238 GARFIELD E, 1988, CURRENT CONTENT 0530, V22 GARNER R, 1967, 3 DREXEL INFORMATION, P1 GLANZEL W, 1995, P 5 BIENN C INT SOC, P167 HENZIGNER MR, 2001, IEEE INTERNET COMPUT, V5, P45 KESSLER MM, 1963, AM DOC, V14, P10 KOCHEN M, 1974, PRINCIPLES INFORMATI LEAZER GH, 1999, KNOWLEDGE CREATION O, P345 MACLANE S, 1971, CATEGORIES WORKING M MARSHAKOVA IV, 1973, NAUCHNO TEKHNICHES 2, V6, P3 PRITCHARD A, 1984, THESIS POLYTECHNIC N ROSENGREN KE, 1968, SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS ROUSSEAU R, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V11, P217 ROUSSEAU R, 1992, SCIENTOMETRICS, V25, P77 SEN SK, 1983, ANN LIB SCI DOCUMENT, V30, P78 SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL HG, 1974, INFORMATION STORAGE, V10, P393 WHITE HD, 2000, WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC, P475 NR 28 TC 12 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PY 2002 VL 55 IS 3 BP 349 EP 361 PG 13 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 600FQ UT ISI:000178380300002 ER PT J AU Bar-Ilan, J Peritz, BC TI Informetric theories and methods for exploring the Internet: An analytical survey of recent research literature SO LIBRARY TRENDS LA English DT Article ID WORLD-WIDE-WEB; SEARCH ENGINES; SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION; INFORMATION-SCIENCE; CITATION ANALYSIS; IMPACT FACTORS; NETWORKS; PAGE; RESOURCES; LIBRARY AB THE INTERNET, AND MORE SPECIFICALLY the World Wide Web, is quickly becoming one of our main information sources. Systematic evaluation and analysis can help us understand how this medium works, grows, and changes, and how it influences our lives and research. New approaches in informetrics can provide an appropriate means towards achieving the above goals, and towards establishing a sound theory. This paper presents a selective review of research based on the Internet, using bibliometric and informetric methods and tools. Some of these studies clearly show the applicability of bibliometric laws to the Internet, while others establish new definitions and methods based on the respective definitions for printed sources. Both informetrics and Internet research can gain from these additional methods. C1 Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Sch Lib Archi & Informat Studies, IL-91904 Jerusalem, Israel. RP Bar-Ilan, J, Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Sch Lib Archi & Informat Studies, POB 1255, IL-91904 Jerusalem, Israel. CR 100HOT METHODOLOGY DIRECT HIT TECHNOLOG LIFE INTERNET AGUILLO I, 2000, ONLINE INFORM REV, V24, P138 AGUILLO IF, 1997, ONL INF 97 P, P239 AGUILLO IF, 2000, INDICATORS INTERNET AIRESDESOUSA J, 1999, INTERNET J CHEM, V2, P1 ALBERT R, 1999, NATURE, V401, P130 ALMIND TC, 1997, J DOC, V53, P404 BARABASI AL, 1999, SCIENCE, V286, P509 BARILAN J, 1997, INFORM TECHNOL LIBR, V16, P165 BARILAN J, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V39, P29 BARILAN J, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V43, P257 BARILAN J, 1999, CYBERMETRICS, V2 BARILAN J, 1999, SCIENTOMETRICS, V46, P371 BARILAN J, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P432 BARILAN J, 2000, ONLINE INFORM REV, V24, P439 BARILAN J, 2000, SCIENTOMETRICS, V49, P257 BARILAN J, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P7 BAUER C, 2000, INTERNET RES, V10, P31 BERMAN Y, 1996, ASLIB PROC, V48, P31 BHARAT K, 1998, COMPUT NETWORKS ISDN, V30, P379 BHARAT K, 1998, COMPUT NETWORKS ISDN, V30, P469 BRAY T, 1996, COMPUTER NETWORKS IS, V28, P933 BREWINGTON BE, 2000, COMPUT NETW, V33, P257 BRODER A, 2000, COMPUT NETW, V33, P309 BROOKES BC, 1990, INFORMETRICS, V89, P31 BUCY EP, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P1246 CHAKRABARTI S, 1999, COMPUT NETW, V31, P1679 CHAKRABARTI S, 1999, SCI AM, V280, P54 CRONIN B, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P1319 CUI L, 1999, J MED INTERNET RES, V1, E4 DEAN J, 1999, COMPUTER NETWORKS IS, V31, P389 DOUGLIS F, 1997, P S INT TECHN SYST M EGGHE L, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V40, P455 EGGHE L, 2000, J INFORM SCI, V26, P329 GARFIELD E, 1999, S HON M KOCH U MICH GOODRUM AA, 2001, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V37, P661 GORDON M, 1999, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V35, P141 HAAS SW, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P181 HARTER SP, 1996, PUBLIC ACCESS COMPUT, V7 HARTER SP, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P507 HENZINGER MR, 1999, COMPUT NETW, V31, P1291 HUBERMAN BA, 1998, SCIENCE, V280, P95 HUBERMAN BA, 1999, NATURE, V401, P131 INGWERSEN P, 1998, J DOC, V54, P236 JANSEN BJ, 2000, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V36, P207 KAMINER N, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P720 KLEINBERG JM, 1999, J ACM, V46, P604 KOEHLER W, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P162 KOEHLER W, 2000, INFORMATION RES, V6 KOVACS DK, 1995, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V46, P244 KUMAR R, 1999, COMPUT NETW, V31, P1481 LARSON RR, 1996, P ANN M AM SOC INF S, V33, P71 LAWRENCE S, 1998, SCIENCE, V280, P98 LAWRENCE S, 1999, IEEE COMPUT, V32, P67 LAWRENCE S, 1999, NATURE, V400, P107 LAZINGER SS, 1997, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V48, P508 LEYDESDORFF L, 2000, CYBERMETRICS, V4 MOORE A, 2000, SIZING INTERNET OPPENHEIM C, 2000, J DOC, V56, P190 PAGE L, 1998, COMPUTER NETWORKS IS, V30, P107 PINSKI G, 1976, INFORMATION PROCESSI, V12, P297 PIPER AI, 1998, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V20, P5 ROSENBAUM H, 1998, ASIS 98, P516 ROSS NCM, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P949 ROUSSEAU R, 1997, CYBERMETRICS ROUSSEAU R, 1999, CYBERMETRICS, V2 SAVOLAINEN R, 1998, J DOC, V54, P332 SCHOCH NA, 1997, P ASIS ANN M, V34, P280 SMITH AG, 1999, J DOC, V55, P577 SPINK A, 1999, INTERNET RES, V9, P117 TAGUESUTCLIFFE J, 1992, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V28, P1 THELWALL M, 2000, J DOC, V56, P185 WATSON JS, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P1024 WOODRUFF A, 1996, COMPUT NETWORKS ISDN, V28, P963 ZHANG Y, 1998, J INFORM SCI, V24, P241 ZHANG Y, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P57 NR 78 TC 12 PU GSLIS PUBLICATIONS PI CHAMPAIGN PA 501 E DANIEL ST, CHAMPAIGN, IL 61820-6211 USA SN 0024-2594 J9 LIBR TRENDS JI Libr. Trends PD WIN PY 2002 VL 50 IS 3 BP 371 EP 392 PG 22 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 565MM UT ISI:000176374100005 ER PT J AU Lipsitt, DR TI Consultation-liaison psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine: The company they keep SO PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE LA English DT Review DE psychosomatic medicine; consultation-liaison psychiatry; citation analysis AB Objective: The objectives of this review are 1) to briefly describe the parallel historical developments of consultation-liaison (C-L) psychiatry; 2) to analyze the extent to which the literature of C-L psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine relate to each other, given that both fields have evolved simultaneously in the history of psychiatry; and 3) to propose possible explanations for observed publication patterns in selected C-L resources and the journal Psychosomatic Medicine. Methods: The quasi-citation analysis includes two segments: 1) a review of selected key C-L psychiatry references to determine the extent to which classic articles from Psychosomatic Medicine are cited; and 2) an analysis of 60 years of Psychosomatic Medicine, sampling issues from the first 5 years of each decade and all issues of the year 2000 for articles of potential relevance to C-L psychiatry, References to Psychosomatic Medicine articles in C-L resources are tallied as percentages of total references in each source. Articles in Psychosomatic Medicine are assigned to one of three categories (A, B, or Q according to their perceived relevance to C-L psychiatry, from most (A) to least (C) relevant. Results: The review of C-L sources ("basic" reading lists and reference lists of. seminal articles and textbooks) revealed a wide range of Psychosomatic Medicine citations, from 0% to 27.4% (average, 7.5%). The survey of Psychosomatic Medicine sorted 1705 articles for their relevance to C-L psychiatry into category A (9.5-40.6%, average 21.3%), category B (70.4-86.3%, average 72.3%), and category C (0.7-12.1%, average 6.4%) for each half-decade for the past 60 years. The lowest number of category A articles appeared in the years 1970 to 1975, and the highest number appeared in 1950 to 1955; reciprocal results were found for category B articles. The lowest number of category C articles appeared in 1980 to 1985, and the highest number appeared in 1940 to 1945. For the six issues of 2000. The distributions of articles in categories A, B, and C are similar, continuing an upward trend beginning in 1975 of core (category A) articles. Explanations for publication patterns are speculatively related to various factors. such as a paucity G-L research and researchers, the broad definition of C-L psychiatry, editorial policies, and the impact of World War II. Conclusions: Although C-L psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine have common roots, the reliance of the C-L literature on classic Psychosomatic Medicine articles has varied markedly, from none to about one-quarter of its references. Nevertheless, Psychosomatic Medicine has consistently published articles of theoretical and clinical interest to C-L psychiatrists, with more than 90% Of published articles considered to be of high or moderate relevance to C-L psychiatry. A far higher percentage of articles in Psychosomatic Medicine would seem to be relevant to the field of C-L psychiatry than are cited in significant C-L literature. Psychosomatic Medicine's essential focus on empirical research may dissuade the more clinically oriented C-L psychiatrists. C1 Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. RP Lipsitt, DR, Mt Auburn Hosp, Clark 218,330 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02238 USA. 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RP Garfield, E, THE SCIENTIST,3600 MARKET ST,SUITE 450,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. CR GARFIELD E, 1996, BRIT MED J, V313, P411 LOWRY O, JBC, V193, P265 LOWRY OH, 1951, J BIOL CHEM, V193, P265 NR 3 TC 12 PU SCIENTIST INC PI PHILADELPHIA PA 3600 MARKET ST SUITE 450, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 SN 0890-3670 J9 SCIENTIST JI Scientist PD FEB 3 PY 1997 VL 11 IS 3 BP 11 EP 11 PG 1 SC Information Science & Library Science; Multidisciplinary Sciences GA WF206 UT ISI:A1997WF20600007 ER PT J AU Tucker, DJ TI Eclecticism is not a free good: Barriers to knowledge development in social work SO SOCIAL SERVICE REVIEW LA English DT Review ID JOURNAL REJECTION RATES; EDITOR-IN-CHIEF; ORGANIZATIONAL ECOLOGY; SCIENTIFIC FIELDS; STRUCTURAL EQUIVALENCE; ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS; PARADIGM DEVELOPMENT; ACHIEVEMENT LEVELS; DOCTORAL PROGRAMS; CITATION ANALYSIS AB Level of paradigm development has numerous consequences for a field of study, affecting its ability to obtain resources, its level of autonomy, and its capacity for collaborative research. In turn, these consequences perpetuate a field's status as more or less well developed. Evidence shows that social work is not well developed paradigmatically. Its dependence on other fields for abstract knowledge, its diffuse cognitive authority, and disincentives to engage in field-specific knowledge development magnify the advantages other fields have in the contest for resources and scientific legitimacy. I illustrate one possible way to overcome these disadvantages by defining a problematic for social work and by showing how such a problematic could be used to construct an abstract body of knowledge based on a social ecology of caring. RP Tucker, DJ, UNIV MICHIGAN,SCH SOCIAL WORK,ANN ARBOR,MI 48109. 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Serv. Rev. PD SEP PY 1996 VL 70 IS 3 BP 400 EP 434 PG 35 SC Social Work GA VC958 UT ISI:A1996VC95800003 ER PT J AU Goh, CH Holsapple, CW Johnson, LE Tanner, J TI An empirical assessment of influences on POM research SO OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE operations management; journal ranking; citation analysis ID JOURNALS AB Researchers in the field of production and operations management (POM), and those who evaluate them, need a clear, up-to-date picture of forums available for scholarly discourse in the field. Yet the Literature contains no recent, large-scale, objective study of such publishing forums. We present the results of such a study. We employ a citation analysis methodology to examine citation trends for books, proceedings, and journals, and to determine a relative ranking of journals influencing POM research. Results of a previously reported subjective journal ranking were used to determine five base journals for our citation analysis. The data collection effort produced over 30,000 citations for the years 1989-1993. The journal rankings generated by our study are compared with those of the earlier subjective studies in the POM field. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd. C1 WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIV,BOWLING GREEN,KY 42101. UNIV SW LOUISIANA,LAFAYETTE,LA 70504. RP Goh, CH, UNIV KENTUCKY,SCH MANAGEMENT,LEXINGTON,KY 40506. 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PD JUN PY 1996 VL 24 IS 3 BP 337 EP 345 PG 9 SC Management; Operations Research & Management Science GA UU412 UT ISI:A1996UU41200008 ER PT J AU EVERETT, JE PECOTICH, A TI CITATION ANALYSIS MAPPING OF JOURNALS IN APPLIED AND CLINICAL-PSYCHOLOGY SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY LA English DT Article ID ASSOCIATION; QUALITY; RATINGS; IMPACT; POLICY AB This paper uses a method of citation analysis to establish the importance ranking and relative location of 23 major journals in the field of applied and clinical psychology and related disciplines. The asymmetric citations are modelled as being the product of the cited journals ''importance,'' the citing journal's ''receptivity,'' and the ''similarity'' between the two journals. A maximum likelihood loglinear fit to this model is obtained. Multidimensional scaling of the derived similarities matrix provides an interpretable map of the journals' relative configuration. The changes in relative importance of the journals are reported for the years 1981 to 1988, together with maps of the journals for the periods 1981 to 1984 and 1985 to 1988. The results show a central core of general psychology journals, surrounded by three major groupings of applied psychology journals. C1 UNIV WESTERN AUSTRALIA,DEPT MANAGEMENT,NEDLANDS,WA 6009,AUSTRALIA. 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Appl. Soc. Psychol. PD MAY 1 PY 1993 VL 23 IS 9 BP 750 EP 766 PG 17 SC Psychology, Social GA LK099 UT ISI:A1993LK09900004 ER PT J AU TENG, JTC GALLETTA, DF TI MIS RESEARCH DIRECTIONS - A SURVEY OF RESEARCHERS VIEWS SO DATA BASE LA English DT Article DE H.1.0 INFORMATION SYSTEMS; MODELS AND PRINCIPLES; GENERAL OR K M; COMPUTING MILIEUS; MISCELLANEOUS MIS RESEARCH DIRECTIONS; A SURVEY OF RESEARCHERS VIEWS ID MANAGEMENT INFORMATION-SYSTEMS; CO-CITATION ANALYSIS; SATISFACTION; FRAMEWORK; ECONOMICS; TOOL AB Several studies have addressed important issues for MIS research, but until now no empirical studies have been conducted to assess how MIS researchers themselves view the relatively new field. This survey of 397 MIS researchers revealed preferences for research methods and current areas of concentration, current studies being conducted, publication history, and other factors of interest. It found the subject's assessment of the quality of MIS research relatively low and that they feel there is an over-emphasis on transient topics, rather than on topics of lasting significance. There is continuing evidence of fragmentation in the field. Few MIS researchers appear to rely on research frameworks. However, there is overall optimism that the quality of MIS research has been improving, and will continue to improve in the future. Implications for the future of MIS research are then discussed. RP TENG, JTC, UNIV PITTSBURGH,JOSEPH M KATZ GRAD SCH BUSINESS,PITTSBURGH,PA 15260. 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It has been widely used in different fields to show the relevance of the research work of prominent scientists. I have worked out 26 practical cases of physicists which are not so prominent. Therefore this case study should be more relevant to discuss various features of the Hirsch index which are interesting or disturbing or both for the more average situation. In particular, I investigate quantitatively some pitfalls in the evaluation and the influence of self-citations. C1 Tech Univ Chemnitz, Inst Phys, D-09107 Chemnitz, Germany. RP Schreiber, M, Tech Univ Chemnitz, Inst Phys, D-09107 Chemnitz, Germany. 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Nanopart. Res. PD APR PY 2006 VL 8 IS 2 BP 193 EP 213 DI 10.1007/s11051-005-9034-9 PG 21 SC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary GA 072AZ UT ISI:000239646300002 ER PT J AU Thelwall, M TI Interpreting social science link analysis research: A theoretical framework SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID WEB IMPACT FACTORS; WORLD-WIDE-WEB; CITATION ANALYSIS; SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION; WEBOMETRICS; SITES; BIBLIOMETRICS; HYPERLINK; NETWORK AB Link analysis in various forms is now an established technique in many different subjects, reflecting the perceived importance of links and of the Web. A critical but very difficult issue is how to interpret the results of social science link analyses. It is argued that the dynamic nature of the Web, its lack of quality control, and the online proliferation of copying and imitation mean that methodologies operating within a highly positivist, quantitative framework are ineffective. Conversely, the sheer variety of the Web makes application of qualitative methodologies and pure reason very problematic to large-scale studies. Methodology triangulation is consequently advocated, in combination with a warning that the Web is incapable of giving definitive answers to large-scale link analysis research questions concerning social factors underlying link creation. Finally, it is claimed that although theoretical frameworks are appropriate for guiding research, a Theory of Link Analysis is not possible. C1 Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB, England. RP Thelwall, M, Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wulfruna St, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB, England. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD JAN 1 PY 2006 VL 57 IS 1 BP 60 EP 68 DI 10.1002/asi.20253 PG 9 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 998MZ UT ISI:000234324300007 ER PT J AU Schloegl, C Stock, WG TI Impact and relevance of LIS journals: A scientometric analysis of international and German-language LIS journals - Citation analysis versus reader survey SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID FOR-INFORMATION-SCIENCE; LIBRARY; RANKINGS; JASIS AB The goal of the scientometric analysis presented in this article was to investigate international and regional (i.e., German-language) periodicals in the field of library and information science (LIS). This was done by means of a citation analysis and a reader survey. For the citation analysis, impact factor, citing half-life, number of references per article, and the rate of self-references of a periodical were used as indicators. In addition, the leading LIS periodicals were mapped. For the 40 international periodicals, data were collected from ISI's Social Sciences Citation Index Journal Citation Reports (JCR); the citations of the 10 German-language journals were counted manually (overall 1,494 source articles with 10,520 citations). Altogether, the empirical base of the citation analysis consisted of nearly 90,000 citations in 6,203 source articles that were published between 1997 and 2000. The expert survey investigated reading frequency, applicability of the journals to the job of the reader, publication frequency, and publication preference both for all respondents and for different groups among them (practitioners vs. scientists, librarians vs. documentalists vs. LIS scholars, public sector vs. information industry vs. other private company employees). The study was conducted in spring 2002. A total of 257 questionnaires were returned by information specialists from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Having both citation and readership data, we performed a comparative analysis of these two data sets. This enabled us to identify answers to questions like: Does reading behavior correlate with the journal impact factor? Do readers prefer journals with a short or a long half-life, or with a low or a high number of references? Is there any difference in this matter among librarians, documentalists, and LIS scholars?. C1 Graz Univ, Inst Sci Informat, A-8010 Graz, Austria. Univ Dusseldorf, Dept Informat Sci, D-40225 Dusseldorf, Germany. RP Schloegl, C, Graz Univ, Inst Sci Informat, Univ Str 15, A-8010 Graz, Austria. EM christian.schloegl@uni-graz.at stocknmw@aol.com CR *I SCI INF, 2001, JOURN CIT REP 2000 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1994, CURRENT CONTENT 0620, P3 GARFIELD E, 2002, PASSWORD, V6, P22 GLAENZEL W, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V53, P171 GRAZIA C, 2002, INFORMATIONSWISSENSC GRAZIA C, 2002, PASSWORD, V9, P23 HARTER SP, 1993, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V44, P543 HE SY, 2002, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V53, P953, DOI 10.1002/asi.10131 HOOYDONK GV, 1995, SERIALS LIBR, V27, P45 JUCHEM K, 2002, BIBLIOTHEKSDIENST, V36, P1732 KLEINBERG JM, 1999, J ACM, V46, P604 KOEHLER W, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V51, P117 KRAFT DH, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P1 MERTON RK, 2000, WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC, P435 NISONGER TE, 1994, LIBR ACQUIS PRACT TH, V18, P447 NISONGER TE, 1995, 5 INT C INT SOC SCI, P393 NISONGER TE, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P1004 NISONGER TE, 2000, COLL RES LIBR, V61, P263 SCANLAN BD, 1987, SERIALS LIBR, V13, P57 SCHLOEGL C, 2000, P 7 INT S INF SCI 20, P89 SEN BK, 1989, J DOC, V45, P139 SEN BK, 1999, J DOC, V55, P325 SMITH LC, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P965 STOCK WG, 1999, PASSWORD, P21 STOCK WG, 2001, KOELNER ARBEITSPAPIE STOCK WG, 2001, PASSWORD, P24 STOCK WG, 2002, PASSWORD, P14 TESTA J, 1997, ISI DATABASE JOURNEL TODOROV R, 1988, J INFORM SCI, V14, P47 VARLEJS J, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P1032 VICKERY BC, 1994, 50 YEARS INFORMATION ZHANG Y, 1998, J INFORM SCI, V24, P241 NR 33 TC 11 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI HOBOKEN PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA SN 1532-2882 J9 J AM SOC INF SCI TECHNOL JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD NOV PY 2004 VL 55 IS 13 BP 1155 EP 1168 DI 10.1002/asi.20070 PG 14 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 860SY UT ISI:000224364700005 ER PT J AU Andrews, JE TI An author co-citation analysis of medical informatics SO JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LA English DT Article ID COCITATION; SCIENCE AB Objective: This study presents the results of an author co-citation analysis of the interdisciplinary field of medical informatics. Methods: An author co-citation analysis was conducted for the years 1994 to 1998, using the fifty most-cited American College of Medical Informatics fellows as an author population. Co-citation data were calculated for every author pair, and multivariate analyses were performed to ultimately show the relationships among all authors. A multidimensional map was created, wherein each author is represented as a point, and the proximity of these points reflects the relationships of authors as perceived by multiple citers. Results and Conclusion: The results from this analysis provide one perspective of the field of medical informatics and are used to suggest future research directions to address issues related to better understanding of communication and social networks in the field to inform better provision of information services. C1 Univ Kentucky, Coll Commun & Informat Studies, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Lexington, KY 40506 USA. RP Andrews, JE, Univ Kentucky, Coll Commun & Informat Studies, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, 502 King Lib S, Lexington, KY 40506 USA. 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PD JAN PY 2003 VL 91 IS 1 BP 47 EP 56 PG 10 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 642BN UT ISI:000180784300009 ER PT J AU Zhao, DZ Logan, E TI Citation analysis using scientific publications on the Web as data source: A case study in the XML research area SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID AUTHOR COCITATION ANALYSIS; WORLD-WIDE-WEB; INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; INFORMATION; SCIENCE; INTERNET AB With the primary goal of exploring whether citation analysis using scientific papers found on the Web as a data source is a worthwhile means of studying scholarly communication in the new digital environment, the present case study examines the scholarly communication patterns in XML research revealed by citation analysis of ResearchIndex data and SCI data. Results suggest that citation analysis using scientific papers found on the Web as a data source has both advantages and disadvantages when compared with citation analysis of SCI data, but is nonetheless a valid method for evaluating scholarly contributions and for studying the intellectual structure in XML research. C1 Florida State Univ, Sch Informat Studies, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA. RP Zhao, DZ, Florida State Univ, Sch Informat Studies, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA. 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Our aim was to report the amount and quality of neurological research in the different countries of the European Union (EU), the USA and the world. The number of papers, the impact factors (IF), the population of the source country and gross domestic product (GDP), were downloaded. Data show that in the EU there is a progressive increase in the number of published papers from 1995 to 1998 and that large countries such as Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy rank at the top four places for absolute number of papers. The gap in the number of papers between the USA and the EU significantly diminished in the examined period, from a difference of 14% to 6%. However, when the IF is considered, the USA performed better than EU, although excellent results have been obtained by the United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands and Sweden. When the number and quality of papers are plotted against the number of inhabitants or GDP, Sweden, the Netherlands and Finland are the leading countries in Europe. The present study demonstrates that neurological research in the EU is active and productive, is steadily increasing and is now a relevant part of all biomedical world research. C1 Univ Genoa, Dept Internal Med, I-16132 Genoa, Italy. Univ Genoa, Dept Neurol Sci & Vis, I-16132 Genoa, Italy. RP Mela, GS, Univ Genoa, Dept Internal Med, Viale Benedetto XV 6, I-16132 Genoa, Italy. 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PD APR PY 2002 VL 249 IS 4 BP 390 EP 395 PG 6 SC Clinical Neurology GA 543WU UT ISI:000175124800003 ER PT J AU Vastag, G Montabon, F TI Journal characteristics, rankings and social acculturation in operations management SO OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE research publications; journal rankings; empirical research ID FLAGSHIP JOURNALS; UNIVERSITIES CONTRIBUTE; INTERFACES RANKING; CITATION ANALYSIS; RESEARCH QUALITY; OR/MS; SCIENCE; IMPACT; FIELD; 2ND AB Over the past 15 yr, there have been several attempts in operations management to rate journals, authors and schools based on their research productivity and quality. While many of these have been very helpful in generating a relative ranking of productivity and prestige, these analyses seem incomplete in many ways; Most notably, they neglected the fact that these rankings are loaded with value judgments acquired in the process of academic acculturation on one hand and that they did not provide basic information about the journals on the other. This paper argues that the rankings reflect the milieu in which they were conceived and calls for "usage-based" measures as more appropriate ways of measuring a publication's impact through influencing and changing the thinking and actions of researchers, students and practitioners. Specifically, this article has three objectives. First, it fills an information gap by giving the characteristics of 28 journals in the broadly-defined field of operations management. Second, the article summarizes the strengths and weaknesses of the approaches taken to rank journals. Third, this article shows some factors of social acculturation (acquired either through education or working in different environments) in the journal evaluation process. The empirical part of the paper is based on analyzing referencing practices of these journals, surveying senior editors, analyzing reading lists of doctoral programs at mal. or research universities, and contacting university and corporate libraries, and consulting companies. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA. Iowa State Univ, Dept Logist Operat & MIS, Coll Business, Ames, IA 50011 USA. RP Vastag, G, Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, BS 4027,801 W Michigan St, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA. 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J. Manage. Sci. PD APR PY 2002 VL 30 IS 2 BP 109 EP 126 PG 18 SC Management; Operations Research & Management Science GA 532DV UT ISI:000174457100005 ER PT J AU Hood, WW Wilson, CS TI The literature of bibliometrics, scientometrics, and informetrics SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Review ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION; BRADFORD DISTRIBUTION; INFORMATION-SCIENCE; COCITATION ANALYSIS; DEFINITION AB Since Vassily V. Nalimov coined the term 'scientometrics' in the 1960s, this term has grown in popularity and is used to describe the study of science: growth, structure, interrelationships and productivity. Scientometrics is related to and has overlapping interests with bibliometrics and informetrics. The terms bibliometrics, scientometrics, and informetrics refer to component fields related to the study of the dynamics of disciplines as reflected in the production of their literature, Areas of study range from charting changes in the output of a scholarly field through time and across countries, to the library collection problem of maintaining control of the output, and to the low publication productivity of most researchers. These terms are used to describe similar and overlapping methodologies. The origins and historical survey of the development of each of these terms are presented. Profiles of the usage of each of these terms over time are presented, using an appropriate subject category of databases on the DIALOG information service. Various definitions of each of the terms are provided from an examination of the literature. The size of the overall literature of these fields is determined and the growth and stabilisation of both the dissertation and non-dissertation literature are shown. A listing of the top journals in the three fields are given, as well as a list of the major reviews and bibliographies that have been published over the years. C1 Univ New S Wales, Sch Informat Syst Technol & Management, Sydney, NSW, Australia. RP Hood, WW, Univ New S Wales, Sch Informat Syst Technol & Management, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 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Information Science & Library Science GA 485GT UT ISI:000171745700019 ER PT J AU Redman, J Willett, P Allen, FH Taylor, R TI A citation analysis of the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY LA English DT Article ID X-RAY; NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION; GENETIC ALGORITHM; HYDROGEN-BOND; INFORMATION; CHEMISTRY; GEOMETRY; LENGTHS; TABLES; IMPACT AB Citation analysis has been widely used to quantify the influence of research articles on the development of science. This paper reports a citation analysis of ten highly cited papers associated with the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC), covering the variation of citation with time, the journals in which citations occur, and the types of organization and the geographic regions that use the Cambridge Structural Database. The ten most highly cited papers, comprising four database descriptions (CSD), two geometrical tabulations (TAB) and four basic research papers (RES), received a total of 8494 citations over the period 1981-1998, with more than half of these citations occurring in the literature published from 1995 onwards. The high citation rates of the database descriptions (3573 of 8494) indicate the value of crystallographic data. However, the large number of citations of the geometrical tables (3172) and the research papers (1767) indicate that this value resides not just in the raw data held in the Cambridge Structural Database, but also in the structural knowledge that can be derived from it. In the most recent years covered by the analysis (1995-1998), these ten CCDC publications have received more than 1000 citations per annum (CSD 507, TAB 398 and RES 153 citations per annum) and the detailed analysis shows that these papers, and the data that they discuss, are used not only by crystallographers but also by researchers across the entire range of the chemical sciences. C1 Univ Sheffield, Dept Informat Studies, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England. Cambridge Crystallog Data Ctr, Cambridge CB2 1EZ, England. RP Willett, P, Univ Sheffield, Dept Informat Studies, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England. 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Appl. Crystallogr. PD JUN PY 2001 VL 34 PN Part 3 BP 375 EP 380 PG 6 SC Crystallography GA 446WY UT ISI:000169538200019 ER PT J AU Deeds, DL TI The role of R&D intensity, technical development and absorptive capacity in creating entrepreneurial wealth in high technology start-ups SO JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE high technology ventures; entrepreneurship; scientific capabilities; technical capabilities ID INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS; US PHARMACEUTICAL-INDUSTRY; COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE; EMPIRICAL-ANALYSIS; SHAREHOLDER VALUE; FIRM RESOURCES; CAPABILITIES; SCIENCE; INNOVATION; KNOWLEDGE AB This study uses 80 newly public pharmaceutical biotechnology companies to explore the relationship between a high technology venture's R&D intensity, technical capabilities and absorptive capacity and the amount of entrepreneurial wealth created by the venture. A novel measure of absorptive capacity based on co-citation analysis of a firm's scientific publications is developed and several indicators of technical capabilities are used to develop early and late stage measures of a firm's technical capabilities. The results provide strong evidence of a positive relationship between a high technology venture's R&D intensity, late stage technical capabilities and absorptive capacity and the amount of entrepreneurial wealth coated by a high technology venture. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. C1 Case Western Reserve Univ, Weatherhead Sch Management, Div Entrepreneurship, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA. RP Deeds, DL, Case Western Reserve Univ, Weatherhead Sch Management, Div Entrepreneurship, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA. 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Eng. Technol. Manage. PD MAR PY 2001 VL 18 IS 1 BP 29 EP 47 PG 19 SC Business; Engineering, Industrial; Management GA 409BL UT ISI:000167364600002 ER PT J AU Goles, T Hirschheim, R TI The paradigm is dead, the paradigm is dead ... long live the paradigm: the legacy of Burrell and Morgan SO OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE paradigms; pragmatism; paradigm wars; positivism; anti-positivism; epistemology ID INFORMATION-SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT; CO-CITATION ANALYSIS; ORGANIZATION THEORY; MULTIPLE PARADIGMS; EMPIRICAL-RESEARCH; TECHNOLOGY; MANAGEMENT; RELEVANCE; MIS; RETHINKING AB Most of the research in the field of Information Systems appears to be guided by one set of philosophical assumptions - those of positivism. Such paradigm unity could prove problematic as it might stymie alternative conceptions of problems in the IS field. This paper inquires into whether the field does indeed embrace a solitary paradigm and if so, what its implications are. 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J. Manage. Sci. PD JUN PY 2000 VL 28 IS 3 BP 249 EP 268 PG 20 SC Management; Operations Research & Management Science GA 311KC UT ISI:000086882500001 ER PT J AU Kleijnen, JPC Van Groenendaal, W TI Measuring the quality of publications: new methodology and case study SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE citation analysis; clustering; ranking; statistics; resampling ID JOURNAL INFLUENCE; MIS RESEARCH; CITATION; SCHOLARS; FORUMS AB In practice, it is important to evaluate the quality of research, in order to make decisions on tenure, funding, and so on. This article develops a methodology using citations to measure the quality of journals, proceedings, and book publishers. (Citations are also used by the Science and Social Science Citation Indexes, published by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), but these Indexes do not cover proceedings, books, and certain journals.) The novel methodology uses statistical sampling, bootstrapping, and classification. This methodology is applied to the field of Information Systems. In this case-study, class-1 turns out to consist of three journals - MIS Quarterly, Management Science, and Communications of the ACM - and two proceedings - VLDB and SIGMOD. The class-1 publishers are Springer, Wiley, and Addison-Wesley. Moreover, hundreds of other journals etc, are classified into a small number of classes. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Tilburg Univ, KUB, Sch Management & Econ, FEW,Ctr Econ Res,BIK,Dept Informat Syst, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands. RP Kleijnen, JPC, Tilburg Univ, KUB, Sch Management & Econ, FEW,Ctr Econ Res,BIK,Dept Informat Syst, Postbox 90153, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands. CR 1997, ANBAR MANAGEMENT MAG *ISI, 1993, J CIT REP CHENG CH, 1996, AI MAG, V17, P87 COOPER RB, 1993, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V29, P113 EFRON B, 1993, INTRO BOOTSTRAP HARDGRAVE BC, 1997, COMMUN ACM, V40, P119 HOLSAPPLE CW, 1993, INFORM MANAGE, V25, P231 KLEIJNEN JPC, 1999, MEASURING QUALITY PU NORD JH, 1995, INFORM MANAGE, V29, P29 ROBEY D, 1998, P 19 INT C INF SYST, P420 TAHAI A, 1998, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V34, P341 VANDAMME E, 1999, NEW SYSTEM OUTPUT ME WALSTROM KA, 1995, COMMUN ACM, V38, P93 NR 13 TC 11 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0306-4573 J9 INFORM PROCESS MANAGE JI Inf. Process. Manage. PD JUL PY 2000 VL 36 IS 4 BP 551 EP 570 PG 20 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 310QJ UT ISI:000086838600002 ER PT J AU Kaplan, NR Nelson, ML TI Determining the publication impact of a digital library SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID USAGE STATISTICS; WEB AB We attempt to assess the publication impact of a digital library (DL) of aerospace scientific and technical information (STI). The Langley Technical Report Server (LTRS) is a digital library of over 1,400 electronic publications authored by NASA Langley Research Center personnel or contractors and has been available in its current World Wide Web (WWW) form since 1994. In this article, we examine calendar year 1997 usage statistics of LTRS and the Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI), a facility that archives and distributes hard copies of NASA and aerospace information. We also perform a citation analysis on some of the top publications distributed by LTRS. We find that although LTRS distributes over 71,000 copies of publications (compared with an estimated 24,000 copies from CASI), citation analysis indicates that LTRS has almost no measurable publication impact. We discuss the caveats of our investigation, speculate on possible different models of usage facilitated by DLs, and suggest "retrieval analysis" as a complementary metric to citation analysis. While our investigation failes to establish a relationship between LTRS and increased citations and raises at least as many questions as it answers, we hope it will serve as an invitation to, and guide for, further research in the use of DLs. C1 NASA, Langley Res Ctr, Hampton, VA 23681 USA. RP Kaplan, NR, NASA, Langley Res Ctr, MS 158, Hampton, VA 23681 USA. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD MAR 1 PY 2000 VL 51 IS 4 BP 324 EP 339 PG 16 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 282NK UT ISI:000085224800003 ER PT J AU Strassels, SA Carr, DB Meldrum, M Cousins, MJ TI Toward a canoe of the pain and analgesia literature: A citation analysis SO ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA LA English DT Article ID COCHRANE-COLLABORATION; PHYSICAL THERAPY; PERSPECTIVE; JOURNALS; CLASSICS; AUTHORS; INDEX AB The purpose of this study was to use citation analysis to identify major themes and contributors to the pain and analgesia Literature over the past two decades. A citation analysis was performed on a database of more than 110,000 articles in the biomedical literature from January 1981 through June 1997, and in the interval from January 1988 through June 1997. Articles and authors related to pain and analgesia research and practice were identified by searching approximately 7,700 journals. The 20 articles and 20 authors with the most citations were then checked by hand to ensure relevance to pain or analgesia. Most of the high-impact articles identified pertained to research on basic pain pathways. Nearly all the articles concerned opioids, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, and consequences of analgesic use. None of the highest-impact articles address assessment of clinical pain. Few women were first authors of any most frequently cited paper. Citation analysis is a useful tool in identifying important contributions to the biomedical literature. Recent and continuing research trends include the use of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, opioid mechanisms, and persistent pain disorders. Current trends expected to become stronger include description of pain from the patient's perspective and mechanisms of the transit-ion from acute to chronic pain. Implications: We performed a citation analysis to identify important contributions and contributors to the biomedical literature. Recent pain and analgesia research has been focused on mechanisms of pain, but evidence suggests the importance of understanding the pain experience from the patient's perspective and the transition from acute to chronic pain. C1 Tufts Univ New England Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesia, Boston, MA 02111 USA. Tufts Univ New England Med Ctr, Dept Pharm, Boston, MA 02111 USA. NIH, Hist Off, Bethesda, MD USA. Royal N Shore Hosp, Dept Anaesthesia & Pain Management, St Leonards, NSW 2065, Australia. RP Strassels, SA, Tufts Univ New England Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesia, 750 Washington St,NEMC Box 345, Boston, MA 02111 USA. 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Analg. PD DEC PY 1999 VL 89 IS 6 BP 1528 EP 1533 PG 6 SC Anesthesiology GA 260ZB UT ISI:000083982400040 ER PT J AU Buttlar, L TI Information sources in library and information science doctoral research SO LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID COCITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNAL LITERATURE; SOCIAL-SCIENTISTS; CITATION PATTERNS; AUTHORSHIP; LIBRARIANSHIP; COLLEGE; NEEDS; COMMUNICATION; PROFILE AB A citation analysis of 61 library science and information science dissertations revealed some interesting publication patterns. About 80% of the citations are to single authors, and as in analyses of periodical literature, males are cited more than females overall (about 61% to 39%). In dissertations related to school or public libraries, the male/female distribution is less disparate; for studies in academic or special libraries two thirds of the authors are male, and male authorship is 75% when only information science dissertations are analyzed. Journal articles are cited more than books, book chapters, proceedings, theses, and other formats with College & Research Libraries and Journal of the American Society for Information Science used most. Library and information science is impacted by several other disciplines, primarily education, computer science, health/medicine, psychology, communications, and business. Authors cited in dissertations represent a somewhat less parochial list in terms of citing U.S. publications than authors cited in studies analyzing journal citations; over half of all works cited were published within the last 10 years. C1 Kent State Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Kent, OH 44242 USA. RP Buttlar, L, Kent State Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, POB 5190, Kent, OH 44242 USA. 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Infor. Sci. Res. PY 1999 VL 21 IS 2 BP 227 EP 245 PG 19 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 232BZ UT ISI:000082347000005 ER PT J AU Pieters, R Baumgartner, H Vermunt, J Bijmolt, T TI Importance and similarity in the evolving citation network of the International Journal of Research in Marketing SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MARKETING LA English DT Article DE citation analysis; social networks; log-multiplicative models; bibliometrics ID STRUCTURAL-EQUIVALENCE; CONSUMER RESEARCH; ASSOCIATION; MODELS AB The citation network of the International Journal of Research in Marketing (IJRM) is examined from 1981 to 1995. A time-heterogenous log-multiplicative model is estimated to examine simultaneously the importance and similarity of journals in the network over time. Two distinct types of journal similarity, cohesion and structural equivalence, are considered and modeled in an integrative fashion. The findings show that the overall importance of IJRM in its network is growing rapidly albeit from a low base. The importance of psychology journals in the network appears to be decreasing. Clear cohesive and structurally equivalent groups of core marketing, methodology, managerial and psychology journals with distinct functions in the network are identified. Recommendations for future citation research are offered as well. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. C1 Tilburg Univ, Dept Mkt, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands. Penn State Univ, Smeal Coll Business, State Coll, PA USA. Tilburg Univ, Fac Social Sci & Res, Dept Methodol, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands. RP Pieters, R, Tilburg Univ, Dept Mkt, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands. 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J. Res. Mark. PD JUN PY 1999 VL 16 IS 2 BP 113 EP 127 PG 15 SC Business GA 208UL UT ISI:000081010200002 ER PT J AU Yuan, WJ Meadow, CT TI A study of the use of variables in information retrieval user studies SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID COMPUTER INTERMEDIARY; SEARCHING BEHAVIOR; CO-CITATIONS; SEEKING; PERFORMANCE; SCIENCE; RELEVANCE AB This article reports on an exploratory study of the measurement of commonality in the use of variables or measures by authors and groups of authors who have reported on studies of information retrieval system users, There is some similarity to co-citation analysis in that, when two individual papers, or two authors over several works, use the same variables, this indicates a similarity in approach to the subject. Such usage may be a stronger indication of similarity than cc-citation because it represents what the authors did, rather than what they say. C1 Univ Toronto, Fac Informat Studies, Toronto, ON M5S 3G6, Canada. RP Yuan, WJ, Univ Toronto, Fac Informat Studies, Toronto, ON M5S 3G6, Canada. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD FEB PY 1999 VL 50 IS 2 BP 140 EP 150 PG 11 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 163NK UT ISI:000078411700005 ER PT J AU Vishwanatham, R TI Citation analysis in journal rankings: medical informatics in the library and information science literature SO BULLETIN OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LA English DT Article AB Medical informatics is an interdisciplinary field. Medical informatics articles will be found in the literature of various disciplines including library and information science publications. The purpose of this study was to provide an objectively ranked list of journals that publish medical informatics articles relevant to library and information science. Library Literature, Library and Information Science Abstracts, and Social Science Citation Index were used to identify articles published on the topic of medical informatics and to identify a ranked list of journals. This study also used citation analysis to identify the most frequently cited journals relevant to library and information science. C1 Univ Illinois, Lib Hlth Sci, Chicago, IL 60612 USA. RP Vishwanatham, R, Univ Illinois, Lib Hlth Sci, 1750 W Polk St M-C 763, Chicago, IL 60612 USA. CR 1976, OXFORD ENGLISH DICT BLOIS MS, 1990, MED INFORMATICS COMP, P3 BRADFORD SC, 1953, DOCUMENTATION, P144 CARPENTER RL, 1978, STAT METHODS LIB CLEVELAND AD, 1995, MED REF SERV Q, V14, P59 COLLEN MF, 1986, WESTERN J MED, V145, P778 DEDOMBAL FT, 1996, MED INFORMATICS ESSE FANG MLE, 1989, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V77, P205 FRISSE ME, 1995, ACAD MED, V70, P30 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GREENES RA, 1987, P S COMP APPL MED CA, P411 HURD JM, 1992, COLL RES LIBR, V53, P283 PERITZ BC, 1981, LIBR RES, V3, P47 SITTIG DF, 1995, METHOD INFORM MED, V34, P397 WIBERLEY SE, 1982, LIBRARY Q, V52, P348 NR 15 TC 11 PU MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOC PI CHICAGO PA 65 EAST WACKER PLACE, STE 1900, CHICAGO, IL 60601-7298 USA SN 0025-7338 J9 BULL MED LIBR ASSN JI Bull. Med. Libr. Assoc. PD OCT PY 1998 VL 86 IS 4 BP 518 EP 522 PG 5 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 130EP UT ISI:000076507200009 ER PT J AU Osareh, F Wilson, CS TI Third World Countries (TWC) research publications by disciplines: A country-by-country citation analysis SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID PERIPHERY; JOURNALS; SCIENCE AB This paper discusses the publications of Third World Countries (TWC) in the Science Citation Index by disciplines. TWC documents which were nationally cross-linked at least 20 times were identified and their citing documents categorised into seven disciplines. The top 12 TWC are discussed vis-a-vis their population, Gross National Product, and the extent of participation using observed rates of contribution in each discipline and expected rates based on numbers of citations received. Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Chile, appeared most frequently in the top five ranks in each of the seven disciplines; however, none of these countries had neither the largest population nor the highest GNP per capita. Overall observed rates exceeded expected rates in all but two disciplines: Biomedicine and Agriculture. Physics & Engineering had the highest overall observed rate with the top five TWC exceeding the overall and their individual expected rates. Brazil and Venezuela led by exceeding their expected rates in four of the seven disciplines. C1 UNIV NEW S WALES,SCH INFORMAT LIB & ARCH STUDIES,SYDNEY,NSW 2052,AUSTRALIA. CR 1991, SCI CITATION INDEX 1, P113 ARUNACHALAM S, 1988, SCIENTOMETRICS, V14, P83 ARUNACHALAM S, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P393 BOURKE P, 1996, RES EVALUATION POLIC, V3, P1 CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS ROL, P17 GARFIELD E, 1983, SCI PUBL POL, V10, P112 GIBBS WW, 1995, SCI AM, V273, P76 KURIAN GT, 1992, ENCY 3 WORLD LEWISON G, 1993, SCIENTOMETRICS, V27, P317 OSAREH F, 1995, P 5 INT C INT SOC SC, P403 OSAREH F, 1996, THESIS U NEW S WALES REEVES B, 1983, HUM COMMUN RES, V10, P119 SMALL H, 1985, J INFORM SCI, V11, P147 NR 13 TC 11 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD JUL-AUG PY 1997 VL 39 IS 3 BP 253 EP 266 PG 14 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA XW523 UT ISI:A1997XW52300003 ER PT J AU Wright, RA Cohn, EG TI The most-cited scholars in criminal justice textbooks, 1989-1993 SO JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE LA English DT Article ID AMERICAN CRIMINOLOGY; JOURNALS AB Although numerous citation analysis studies have examined the most-cited scholars in many different types of criminology and criminal justice publications, no study has ever examined who the most-cited scholars are in criminal justice textbooks. This article extends recent citation analysis studies by identifying and ranking the twenty-two most-cited scholars in sixteen introductory criminal justice textbooks published from 1989 to 1993. The list of the most-cited scholars in criminal justice textbooks is then compared to similar lists of the most-cited scholars in criminal justice journals and criminology textbooks. This comparison suggests that there are several avenues to prominence in textbooks and journals for scholars who conduct different types of crime-related research. (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd C1 FLORIDA INT UNIV,SCH POLICY & MANAGEMENT,N MIAMI,FL 33181. RP Wright, RA, UNIV SCRANTON,DEPT SOCIOL CRIMINAL JUSTICE,SCRANTON,PA 18510. CR ABADINSKY H, 1992, CRIME JUSTICE INTRO ANDERSON PR, 1993, INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTI BAIN R, 1962, AM SOCIOL REV, V27, P746 BLALOCK HM, 1972, SOCIAL STATISTICS CHAMPION DJ, 1990, CRIMINAL JUSTICE US COHN EG, 1990, BRIT J CRIMINOL, V30, P467 COHN EG, 1994, BRIT J CRIMINOL, V34, P204 COHN EG, 1994, J CRIM JUST, V22, P517 COHN EG, 1995, CRIME JUSTICE ANN RE, V19 COLE GF, 1992, AM SYSTEM CRIMINAL J COX SM, 1989, CRIMINAL JUSTICE NET INCIARDI JA, 1993, CRIMINAL JUSTICE MCDOWELL CP, 1993, CRIMINAL JUSTICE COM OROMANER M, 1968, AM SOCIOL, V3, P124 PURSLEY RD, 1991, INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTI REID ST, 1993, CRIMINL JUSTICE ROBIN GD, 1990, INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTI SAMAHA J, 1991, CRIMINAL JUSTICE SCHMALLEGER F, 1993, CRIMINAL JUSTICE TOD SENNA JJ, 1993, INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTI SHICHOR D, 1982, J CRIM JUST, V10, P231 SMITH AB, 1991, CRIMINAL JUSTICE OVE SMITH AB, 1991, CRIMINAL JUSTICE TERRITO L, 1992, CRIME JUSTICE AM HUM THOMAS CW, 1987, J CRIM JUST, V15, P165 TRAVIS LF, 1990, INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTI WALKER S, 1995, J CRIMINAL JUSTICE E, V6, P61 WOLFGANG ME, 1978, EVALUATING CRIMINOLO WRIGHT R, IN PRESS J CRIME JUS WRIGHT RA, IN PRESS J CRIMINAL WRIGHT RA, 1991, J CRIMINAL JUSTICE E, V2, P95 WRIGHT RA, 1993, CRIMINOLOGIST, V18, P8 WRIGHT RA, 1994, J CRIM JUST, V22, P559 WRIGHT RA, 1995, J CRIM JUST, V23, P303 NR 34 TC 11 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0047-2352 J9 J CRIM JUSTICE JI J. Crim. Justice PY 1996 VL 24 IS 5 BP 459 EP 467 PG 9 SC Criminology & Penology GA VP308 UT ISI:A1996VP30800008 ER PT J AU Navarro, FA TI The language of medicine in Austria (1920-1995) SO WIENER KLINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT LA German DT Article DE Austria; English; German; language; bibliographical references ID SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY; ENGLISH; SCIENCE AB The objective of this study was to perform a citation analysis of the frequency of the various languages used in the bibliographical references of the original articles published in the Wiener klinische Wochenschrift during the past 75 years (1920-1995). The languages of publication were recorded of 14,667 references from 800 original papers, at the rate of 50 articles per year at intervals of five years. The percentage of references in German remained constant until 1946, but has been decreasing progressively since that time: 87% in 1920, 84% in 1946, 51% in 1970, and 20% in 1995. The percentage of references in English, on the other hand, has continued to increase, especially since 1946: 3% in 1920, 9% in 1946, 41% in 1970, and 79% in 1995. Even though the importance of English started to increase as from 1946, it did not supplant German as the main language of medicine in Austria until 1980 (thirty years later than usually accepted up to now). C1 F HOFFMANN LA ROCHE & CO LTD,CH-4002 BASEL,SWITZERLAND. CR BOTTIGER LE, 1983, ACTA MED SCAND, V214, P73 BRIX F, 1989, RADIOLOGE, V29, P581 CARPENTER MP, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P430 DUTTA S, 1969, AN LIB SCI DOC IND, V16, P32 GARFIELD E, 1991, ANN AM ACAD POLIT SS, V511, P10 GARFIELD E, 1991, WIEN KLIN WOCHENSCHR, V103, P318 KRAUSE W, 1981, FORTSCHR MED, V99, P241 LENNOX B, 1986, LANCET, V1, P683 LIDVALL H, 1967, NORD MED, V78, P921 LIPPERT H, 1978, MED KLIN, V73, P487 LIPPERT H, 1986, DTSCH ALS WISSENSCHA, P38 LOCQUIN MV, 1983, B ACAD NATL MED PARI, V167, P41 MAHER J, 1986, APPL LINGUIST, V7, P206 MURKEN AH, 1994, LEHRBUCH MED TERMINO, P15 NAVARRO FA, 1996, IN PRESS MED CLIN BA NAVARRO FA, 1996, IN PRESS NED TIJDSCH PINERO JML, 1992, MED CLIN-BARCELONA, V98, P101 PULIDO M, 1994, MED CLIN-BARCELONA, V103, P770 SCHULTEBOCKHOLT A, 1995, GESNERUS, V52, P94 WATSON J, 1986, J BELG RADIOL, V69, P195 NR 20 TC 11 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN PI VIENNA PA SACHSENPLATZ 4-6, PO BOX 89, A-1201 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0043-5325 J9 WIEN KLIN WOCHENSCHR JI Wien. Klin. Wochen. PD JUN 21 PY 1996 VL 108 IS 12 BP 363 EP 369 PG 7 SC Medicine, General & Internal GA UU258 UT ISI:A1996UU25800005 ER PT J AU Alvarez, P Pulgarin, A TI The Rasch model. Measuring the impact of scientific journals: Analytical chemistry SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; PUBLICATIONS; INDICATORS; TOOL AB This article focuses on a fresh way to determine a ranking of science journals according to the ''number of citations-to and items-published,'' data used by SCI JCR of ISI to determine journal ranking by ''impact factor.'' This is the first application of latent traits theory to bibliometrics. ''Impact'' is considered a latent variable defined by a set of items (or indicators), citations, and sources. The theoretical background is Item Response Theory, which suggests that, if we can understand how each item in a set of items operates with an object, then we can estimate a measure for the object. The Rasch model is the commonest formulation of that theory. This technique is here applied to the citations and sources of 43 Analytical Chemistry journals (objects) to provide a Rasch measure for these journals which is compared with the current ''impact factor'' computation. C1 UNIV EXTREMADURA,CTR DOCUMENTAT,BADAJOZ,SPAIN. RP Alvarez, P, UNIV EXTREMADURA,FAC MANAGEMENT,BADAJOZ,SPAIN. CR ALVAREZ P, 1993, 7 OBJ MEAS WORKSH ANDRICH D, 1988, RASCH MODEL MEASUREM ASAI I, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P172 BOOKSTEIN A, 1976, LIBR QUART, V46, P416 BRADFORD SC, 1934, ENGINEERING-LONDON, V137, P85 BRADFORD SC, 1948, DOCUMENTATION BROOKES BC, 1973, LIBR TRENDS, V22, P18 COLE FJ, 1917, SCI PROGR, V11, P578 COLLINS HM, 1982, SCI CONTEXT READINGS COOMBS CH, 1964, THEORY DATA CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS DURAND DE, 1974, ACAD MANAGE J, V17, P579 EGGHE L, 1988, INFORMATION PROCESSI, V24, P567 ELKANA Y, 1978, METRIC SCI ADVENT SC EVERETT JE, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V42, P405 FUSSLER HH, 1949, LIBRARY Q, V19, P119 GARFIELD E, 1972, CURR CONTENTS, V15, P6 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1979, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P359 GARFIELD E, 1993, SCI J CITTATION REPO GILBERT GN, 1978, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P9 GOLDMAN A, 1979, J MARKETING RES, V16, P485 GROSS PLK, 1927, SCIENCE, V66, P1229 HAMELMAN PW, 1973, J MARKETING RES, V10, P215 HJERPPE R, 1980, TRITALIB2913 ROYAL I HULME EW, 1923, STAT BIBLIO RELATION KENDALL MG, 1960, OPERATIONAL RESEARCH, V11, P31 KING J, 1987, J INFORM SCI, V13, P261 KOENIG MED, 1983, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V34, P136 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MOED HF, 1983, MEASUREMENT RES PERF NARIN F, 1976, EVALUATIVE BIBLIOMET NARIN F, 1977, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V12, P35 PORTER AL, 1988, SCIENTOMETRICS, V13, P103 PRICE DJD, 1963, LITTLE SCI BIG SCI PRICE DJD, 1976, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V27, P292 RASCH G, 1980, PROBABILISTIC MODELS SEN BK, 1989, J DOC, V45, P139 SEN BK, 1992, J DOC, V48, P318 SIMON HA, 1955, BIOMETRIKA, V42, P425 TODOROV R, 1988, J INFORM SCI, V14, P47 VANRAAN AFJ, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V11, P325 VOCINO T, 1984, ADMIN SCI QUART, V29, P43 WEBER RP, 1981, ACCOUNT REV, V56, P596 WEINSTOCK M, 1971, ENCY LIBRARY INFORMA, V5, P16 WRIGHT BD, 1978, BEST TEST DESIGN WRIGHT BD, 1982, RATING SCALE ANAL WRIGHT BD, 1991, BIGSTEPS ZIPF GK, 1949, HUMAN BEHAVIOR PRINC NR 49 TC 11 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0002-8231 J9 J AMER SOC INFORM SCI JI J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD JUN PY 1996 VL 47 IS 6 BP 458 EP 467 PG 10 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA UM121 UT ISI:A1996UM12100006 ER PT J AU Meyer, T Spencer, J TI A citation analysis study of library science: Who cites librarians? SO COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES LA English DT Article AB Are librarians the only ones who read and cite articles published in library science journals? Research reported here shows that disciplines citing library science articles include computer science, medicine, psychology, the social sciences, and general sciences. This study's methodology involved using Social SciSearch on DIALOG to analyze citations to twenty-four library science journals over a twenty-year period. The authors identified the nonlibrary science fields or disciplines that cited articles published in the library journals included in this study by using the journal subject categories on DIALOG. Although citations from other fields are higher than previous studies indicate, comparison with other fields in the social sciences shows that library science is not commanding citations at the level of the more developed fields. C1 ARIZONA STATE UNIV,PHOENIX,AZ. RP Meyer, T, PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLL,PORTLAND,OR 97219. CR 1990, SSCI J CITATION REPO, P9 1994, ULRICHS INT PERIODIC, P5358 BRACKEN JK, 1989, COLL RES LIBR, V50, P665 GATTEN JN, 1991, COLL RES LIBR, V52, P575 GROVER RGROV, 1991, J ED MEDIA LIBRARY S, V28, P276 GROVER, ANAL LIBRARY INFORMA, P295 RICE RE, 1992, 55TH P ANN M MEDF, P8 SO CYK, 1988, HUM COMMUN RES, V15, P236 THOMPSON CE, 1991, COLL RES LIBR, V52, P439 NR 9 TC 11 PU ASSN COLL RES LIBR PI CHICAGO PA 50 E HURON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60611 SN 0010-0870 J9 COLL RES LIBR JI Coll. Res. Libr. PD JAN PY 1996 VL 57 IS 1 BP 23 EP 33 PG 11 SC Information Science & Library Science GA TR402 UT ISI:A1996TR40200003 ER PT J AU SITTIG, DF KAALAASSITTIG, J TI A QUANTITATIVE RANKING OF THE BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS SERIALS SO METHODS OF INFORMATION IN MEDICINE LA English DT Article DE CITATION ANALYSIS; BIBLIOMETRICS; MEDICAL INFORMATICS; COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT; SERIAL RANKING ID CITATION ANALYSIS; COLLECTION MANAGEMENT; JOURNAL DESELECTION; SCIENCE; LIBRARY; MEDICINE; IMPACT; SELECTION; TOOL AB We have developed a quantitative serial ranking system based on multiple citation analysis techniques, library use statistics, expert opinion, and selected distinguishing publication characteristics. Evaluation criteria categories include: average Science Citation Index (Impact Factor, Immediacy Index, Total citations) rankings from 1987 to 1992; citation source counts of multiple ''core'' biomedical informatics publications; a questionnaire sent to American College of Medical Informatics Fellows; publication delay; distinguishing characteristics (e. g., subscription cost, total circulation, year established, places indexed, affiliation with a professional society, major biomedical resource library holdings); and the total number of interlibrary loan requests to the U. S. National Library of Medicine. The top serials were Computers and Biomedical Research, MD Computing, Methods of Information in Medicine, Medical Decision Making and Computers in Biology and Medicine. RP SITTIG, DF, VANDERBILT UNIV,CTR INFORMAT,ESKIND BIOMED LIB 412,2209 GARLAND AVE,NASHVILLE,TN 37232. CR 1977, WEBSTERS NEW COLLEGI 1991, INDEX MED 1993, EXPLANATION CONTENTS 1993, MED HEALTHCARE BOOKS 1993, ULRICHS INT PERIODIC 1994, LIST J INDEXED INDEX 1994, SERIALS DICT INT REF ANDERSON A, 1991, SCIENCE 0503, P639 ARENALES D, 1985, ANAL MED INFORMATICS BENSMAN SJ, 1985, COLL RES LIBR, V46, P13 BLEEKER A, 1990, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V78, P345 BOURNE JR, 1992, QUALITY TOOLS STUDY CHEN CC, 1974, SPEC LIBR, V65, P272 CLANCEY WJ, 1984, READINGS MED ARTIFIC COOPER GS, 1989, J GEN INTERN MED, V4, P232 DELLON AL, 1992, PLAST RECONSTR SURG, V90, P717 DEURENBERG R, 1993, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V81, P316 DHAWAN SM, 1980, J DOC, V36, P24 DUNN K, 1994, P S COMPUTER APPLICA, V18, P108 ELLWEIN LB, 1989, ACAD MED, V64, P319 ESTEIBAR BA, 1992, SERIALS LIBR, V23, P1 FANG MLE, 1989, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V77, P205 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1979, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P359 GARFIELD E, 1986, ANN INTERN MED, V105, P313 GARFIELD E, 1991, SCI J CITATION REPOR GOFFMAN W, 1971, J ASSOC COMPUT MACH, V18, P173 GREENES RA, 1987, P S COMP APPL MED CA, P411 HAMILTON DP, 1990, SCIENCE, V250, P1331 HAMILTON DP, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P25 HAYNES RB, 1993, ANN INTERN MED S6, V116 HUNT RK, 1990, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V78, P45 KENDALL MG, 1990, RANK CORRELATION MET KIM MT, 1991, COLL RES LIBR, V52, P24 KOHL DF, 1985, COLL RES LIBR, V46, P40 KOHLER CO, 1987, MED INFORM, V12, P53 KUHLEMEIER KV, 1992, ARCH PHYS MED REHAB, V73, P126 LACROIX EM, 1994, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V82, P363 LOTKA JA, 1926, J WASH ACAD SCI, V16, P217 MCCAIN KW, 1992, LIB INFORMATION SCI, V14, P223 MCCUNNEY RJ, 1992, J OCCUP MED, V34, P279 MORRILL TC, 1991, CITATION COUNTING, P1599 MUNDY DJ, 1984, ANN INTERN MED, V100, P61 PANDIT I, 1993, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V15, P185 PENDLEBURY D, 1993, SCIENTIST 0823 PIRSIG RM, 1974, ZEN ART MOTORCYCLE M PRICE DJD, 1989, LITTLE SCI BIG SCI, P161 PYLE KI, 1988, MED DECIS MAKING, V8, P155 ROLAND CG, 1975, NEW ENGL J MED, V292, P273 SAFRAN C, 1994, M D COMPUT, V11, P155 SCALES PA, 1976, J DOC, V32, P17 SHORTLIFFE EH, 1990, MED INFORMATICS COMP SINGLETON A, 1976, J DOC, V32, P258 TAUBES G, 1993, SCIENCE, V260, P884 VANBEMMEL JH, 1992, YB MED INFORMATICS A WALLACE DP, 1989, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V11, P59 WEISHEIT RA, 1984, RANKING J, P313 YOUNG H, 1983, ALA GLOSSARY LIBRARY NR 58 TC 11 PU F K SCHATTAUER VERLAG GMBH PI STUTTGART PA P O BOX 10 45 45, LENZHALDE 3, D-70040 STUTTGART, GERMANY SN 0026-1270 J9 METHODS INFORM MED JI Methods Inf. Med. PD SEP PY 1995 VL 34 IS 4 BP 397 EP 410 PG 14 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Health Care Sciences & Services; Medical Informatics GA RY832 UT ISI:A1995RY83200011 ER PT J AU HOWARD, MO HOWARD, DA TI CITATION ANALYSIS OF 541 ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN DRUG AND ALCOHOL JOURNALS - 1984-1988 SO JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL LA English DT Article ID SCIENCE; IMPACT; INDICATORS AB Citation histories of 541 articles published in 1984 in 12 drug and alcohol journals were followed through 1988. Considerable variability in mean citation rates across journals was observed, The mean citation rate for the 541 articles was 3.48. Approximately 71% of the articles examined were cited at least once between 1984 and 1988. The present findings suggest that articles published in drug and alcohol journals may be cited more frequently, and exert their influence longer, than those of the social science literature generally. Qualitative analyses suggest that methodological and review articles tend to be cited most frequently. The need for a comprehensive scientometric examination of the drug and alcohol literature is emphasized as is the potential role of multivariate techniques in the identification of variables predictive of individual article and journal citation rates. RP HOWARD, MO, SEATTLE VET AFFAIRS MED CTR,CTR ADDICT TREATMENT 116,1660 S COLUMBIAN WAY,SEATTLE,WA 98108. CR 1986, SERIALS DIRECTORY 1990, ULRICHS INT PERIODIC 1991, SCI WATCH, V2, P7 *ALC DRUG AB MENT, 1988, ALC DRUG AB MENT HLT *I SCI INF, 1991, SOC SCI CIT IND SCI *NAT I DRUG AB, 1991, NIDA NOT ABT HA, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1408 ANDERSON A, 1991, SCIENCE, V252, P639 BANKS WA, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1410 BEGLEY S, 1991, NEWSWEEK 0114, P44 BORSTEL RC, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1546 BOXENBAUM H, 1982, AM J DRUG ALCOHOL AB, V9, P55 BRAUN T, 1985, SCIENTOMETRIC INDICA GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING HAMILTON DP, 1990, SCIENCE, V250, P1331 HAMILTON DP, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P25 HARGENS LL, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1409 HUGHES JR, 1990, DRUG ALCOHOL DEPEN, V26, P81 KING J, 1987, J INFORM SCI, V13, P261 KOLATA G, 1991, NY TIMES 0212 LANCASTER FW, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1409 LITWIN SD, 1990, ALCOHOLISM CLIN EXPT, V14, P787 MCGEHEE CL, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1410 MEADOWS AJ, 1971, SCI STUD, V1, P95 NUHFER EB, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1409 PANNELL JH, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1409 PENDLEBURY DA, 1991, COMMUNICATION PENDLEBURY DA, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1410 PERITZ BC, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V20, P121 PLOMP R, 1990, SCIENTOMETRICS, V19, P185 SMALL H, 1980, J DOC, V36, P183 SMALL HG, 1979, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P445 SO CYK, 1990, SCIENTOMETRICS, V19, P25 TAGLIACOZZO R, 1977, J DOC, V33, P251 TAINER JA, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1408 VINKLER P, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V20, P145 NR 37 TC 11 PU ALCOHOL RES DOCUMENTATION INC CENT ALCOHOL STUD RUTGERS UNIV PI PISCATAWAY PA PO BOX 969, PISCATAWAY, NJ 08855-0969 SN 0096-882X J9 J STUD ALCOHOL JI J. Stud. Alcohol PD SEP PY 1992 VL 53 IS 5 BP 427 EP 434 PG 8 SC Substance Abuse; Psychology GA JK563 UT ISI:A1992JK56300004 ER PT J AU NATH, R JACKSON, WM TI PRODUCTIVITY OF MANAGEMENT-INFORMATION-SYSTEMS RESEARCHERS - DOES LOTKA LAW APPLY SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article ID CO-CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY; SCIENCE; MIS RP NATH, R, MEMPHIS STATE UNIV,FOGELMAN COLL BUSINESS & ECON,MEMPHIS,TN 38152. CR BOOKSTEIN A, 1977, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V28, P206 COILE RC, 1975, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V26, P133 COILE RC, 1977, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V28, P366 CULNAN MJ, 1986, MANAGE SCI, V32, P156 CULNAN MJ, 1986, MIS QUART, V10, P289 CULNAN MJ, 1987, MIS QUART, V11, P341 DICKSON GW, 1981, ADV COMPUT, V20, P1 FARHOOMAND AF, 1987, DATA BASE, V17, P48 HAMILTON S, 1982, MIS Q, V6, P61 HAMILTON S, 1983, DATA BASE, V14, P3 LINDSEY D, 1980, SOC STUD SCI, V10, P145 LOTKA AJ, 1926, J WASHINGTON ACADEMY, V16, P317 MURPHY LJ, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P461 NICHOLLS PT, 1986, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V22, P417 PAO ML, 1985, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V21, P305 PRICE DJ, 1963, LITTLE SCI BIG SCI RADHAKRISHNAN T, 1979, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V30, P51 SCHORR AE, 1974, REFERENCE Q, V14, P32 SCHORR AE, 1975, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V26, P189 SCHORR AE, 1975, RES LIBRARIANSHIP, V30, P205 SUBRAMANYAM K, 1979, IEEE T PROFESSIONAL, V22, P187 VOGEL DR, 1984, DATA BASE, V15, P3 VOOS H, 1974, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V25, P270 WORTHEN DB, 1978, METHODS INFORMATION, V17, P189 NR 24 TC 11 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0306-4573 J9 INFORM PROCESS MANAGE JI Inf. Process. Manage. PY 1991 VL 27 IS 2-3 BP 203 EP 209 PG 7 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA FF336 UT ISI:A1991FF33600005 ER PT J AU BAGBY, RM PARKER, JDA BURY, AS TI A COMPARATIVE CITATION ANALYSIS OF ATTRIBUTION THEORY AND THE THEORY OF COGNITIVE-DISSONANCE SO PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN LA English DT Article C1 YORK UNIV,DOWNSVIEW M3J 1P3,ONTARIO,CANADA. QUEEN ST MENTAL HLTH CTR,TORONTO,ONTARIO,CANADA. RP BAGBY, RM, UNIV TORONTO,CLARKE INST PSYCHIAT,TORONTO M5T 1R8,ONTARIO,CANADA. 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J. Phys. PY 1980 VL 30 IS 2 BP 239 EP 242 PG 4 SC Physics, Multidisciplinary GA JK180 UT ISI:A1980JK18000012 ER PT J AU Macdonald, S Kam, J AF Macdonald, Stuart Kam, Jacqueline TI Ring a ring o' roses: Quality journals and gamesmanship in management studies SO JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES LA English DT Review ID RESEARCH ASSESSMENT EXERCISE; INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; R-AND-R; CITATION ANALYSIS; BUSINESS SCHOOLS; STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT; RESEARCH SELECTIVITY; UK UNIVERSITIES; PROPER ROLES; REFLECTIONS AB A paper in one of the quality journals of Management Studies is much more important as a unit of measurement than as a contribution to knowledge. It measures academic performance and determines much academic funding. There is consequently some pressure to publish in quality journals. But quality journals are defined in terms that are themselves defined in terms of quality journals - a circularity that explains both the paper's title and the frustration of those who do not mix in these circles. We examine the gamesmanship of publishing in quality journals. Findings from a survey of heads of Management Studies departments in UK universities suggest that such gamesmanship is common. Cunning and calculation now support scholarship in Management Studies. Gamesmanship will remain common until the rewards for publishing attach to the content of papers, to what is published rather than where it is published. We propose a 'Tinkerbell Solution': without belief in the value of a paper in a quality journal, the game is no longer worth playing. C1 Univ Sheffield, Sch Management, Sheffield S1 4DT, S Yorkshire, England. Univ Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TH, Avon, England. RP Macdonald, S, Univ Sheffield, Sch Management, 9 Mappin St, Sheffield S1 4DT, S Yorkshire, England. 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Manage. Stud. PD JUN PY 2007 VL 44 IS 4 BP 640 EP 655 PG 16 SC Business; Management GA 161BS UT ISI:000245989900010 ER PT C AU Reader, D Watkins, D TI The social and collaborative nature of entrepreneurship scholarship: A co-citation and perceptual analysis SO ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 15th Research Entrepreneurship Conference 2001 CY SEP, 2001 CL Turku, FINLAND ID INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; AUTHOR COCITATION; SCIENCE; FIELD AB This article explores the structure of the "metafield" of entrepreneurship in two related ways. First, author co-citation analysis establishes a collective view of the structure of the entrepreneurship literature as perceived by its research-active members. The co-citation frequencies of 78 prominent entrepreneurship researchers were analyzed using multivariate techniques. Cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling were used to explore the intellectual structure of entrepreneurship research by identifying groups of scholars whose work falls into similar areas. Factor analysis was then used to identify the underlying themes that characterize and define the field. Finally, the scholars within these nominal groupings were approached using individualized questionnaires to explore what social interactions might parallel, reflect, or underpin the intellectual ones. The study has given empirical support to a number of oft-quoted beliefs about entrepreneurship as a field of study, such as: (1) the occurrence of fragmentation from an early stage in its development; (2) that the difficulty of categorizing subfields unambiguously mirrors that in the metafield itself; (3) that there is a relative paucity of scholarship cited across-as opposed to within-these subfields; and (4) that there is evolution within the meta-field of national differences in the topics studied and citation patterns thereto. In addition, the study demonstrates that there are real and robust social and collaborative networks underlying the generation of the work which is cited jointly by third parties. The latter authors may be unaware of these networks. Equally, the co-cited authors, while recognizing overlapping interests, may have difficulty in categorizing this commonality in their contributions. Entrepreneurship research is shown to be very much a social activity, although this may be invisible to outsiders or novitiates. C1 Bath Spa Univ Coll, Bath BA2 9BN, Avon, England. Southampton Solent Univ, Postgrad Res Ctr, Southampton, Hants, England. RP Reader, D, Bath Spa Univ Coll, Newton Pk, Bath BA2 9BN, Avon, England. 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Theory Pract. PD MAY PY 2006 VL 30 IS 3 BP 417 EP 441 PG 25 SC Business GA 032TZ UT ISI:000236799300005 ER PT J AU Neely, A TI The evolution of performance measurement research - Developments in the last decade and a research agenda for the next SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE performance measurement (quality); performance management; balanced scorecard; accounting; operations management AB Purpose - This paper provides an update of Neely et at's (1995) literature review "Performance measurement system design". It was commissioned to appear in a special issue of the International Journal of Operations & Production Management to celebrate the journal's 25th anniversary. Design/methodology/approach - The paper employs a citation/co-citation analysis of work in the field of performance measurement to explore developments in the field globally. Findings - The paper argues that scholars working in the field of performance measurement agree about the key research questions despite the fact that they come from different disciplinary backgrounds. The paper identifies the key contributors to the field based on a citation/co-citation analysis and argues that the field is now entering a phase of empirical investigation and theoretical verification of some core concepts. Research limitations/implications - The research reported in the paper is limited to work that deals directly with performance measurement. It excludes related research - such as literature on management control and performance management - and clearly could be extended to include these literatures. Originality/value - The paper will be valuable to scholars working in the field of performance measurement who wish to understand how the field has developed and evolved and/or those who are interested in avenues for future research. C1 Ctr Business Performance, Cranfield Sch Management, Cranfield, Beds, England. RP Neely, A, Ctr Business Performance, Cranfield Sch Management, Cranfield, Beds, England. 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J. Oper. Prod. Manage. PY 2005 VL 25 IS 12 BP 1264 EP 1277 DI 10.1108/01443570510633648 PG 14 SC Management GA 999CX UT ISI:000234367400012 ER PT J AU Haycock, LA TI Citation analysis of education dissertations for collection development SO LIBRARY RESOURCES & TECHNICAL SERVICES LA English DT Article ID RESEARCH-LIBRARIES; THESIS AB The reference lists of forty-three education dissertations on curriculum and instruction completed at the University of Minnesota during the calendar years 2000-2002 were analyzed to inform collection development. As one measure of use of the academic library collection, the citation analysis yielded data to guide journal selection, retention, and cancellation decisions. The project aimed to ensure that the most frequently cited journals were retained on subscription. The serial monograph ratio for citation also was evaluated in comparison with other studies and explored in the context of funding ratios. Results of citation studies can provide a basis for liaison conversations with faculty in addition to guiding selection decisions. This research project can serve as a model for similar projects in other libraries that look at literature in education as well as other fields. C1 Univ Minnesota Libs, Minneapolis, MN USA. RP Haycock, LA, Univ Minnesota Libs, Minneapolis, MN USA. EM hayco001@tc.umn.edu CR BEILE PM, IN PRESS J ACAD LIBR BEILE, THESIS BUCHANAN AL, 1993, BEHAV SOC SCI LIBR, V12, P63 CHING JTY, 2002, LIB REV, V51, P398 DEVIN RB, 1990, COLL RES LIBR, V51, P46 GLYNN T, 2003, REFERENCE SERVICES R, V31, P122 HERUBEL JPV, 1991, SERIALS LIB, V20, P66 KUYPERRUSHING L, 1999, COLL RES LIBR, V60, P153 PERRAULT AH, 1994, LIBR ACQUIS PRACT TH, V18, P3 SYLVIA M, 1995, COLL RES LIBR, V56, P313 THOMAS J, 1993, BEHAV SOCIAL SCI LIB, V19, P1 YANG ZY, 2000, J ACAD LIBR, V26, P124 ZIPP LS, 1996, LIBR RESOUR TECH SER, V40, P335 ZIPP, THESIS NR 14 TC 10 PU AMER LIBRARY ASSOC PI CHICAGO PA 50 E HURON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60611 USA SN 0024-2527 J9 LIBR RESOUR TECH SERV JI Libr. Res. Tech. Serv. PD APR PY 2004 VL 48 IS 2 BP 102 EP 106 PG 5 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 815CY UT ISI:000221021600003 ER PT J AU Marx, W Cardona, M TI The impact of Solid State Communications in view of the ISI Citation data SO SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS LA English DT Article DE bibliometric analysis; citations; journal impact ID JOURNALS; SCIENCE AB Bibliometric techniques (i.e. citation analysis) are used to evaluate the impact and standing of Solid State Communications (SSC) among its competitor journals covering the field of condensed matter. In most cases, the analysis covers all issues dating back to the journal's inception in 1963. In some cases, however, the analysis only covers articles published after 1973 because of limited access to the previous data under the available search system. A listing of the most cited articles appeared in SSC since its inception is given. Several of them include Nobel laureates among their authors. An analysis of the articles which remained uncited is also presented. Bibliometric data from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) such as the Journal Impact Factor (JIF), the Citing Half-Life as well as the Cited Half-Life are compared with those for other journals covering condensed matter and related fields. Furthermore, an analysis of the impact according to the countries of origin of authors is presented. A discussion of the results exhibited in Tables and Figures is given. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Max Planck Inst Solid State Res, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany. RP Cardona, M, Max Planck Inst Solid State Res, Heisenbergstr 1, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany. EM m.cardona@fkf.mpg.de CR *ISI, 1998, J CIT REP JCR ADAM D, 2002, NATURE, V415, P726 AMIN M, 2000, PERSPECTIVES PUB OCT BRADFORD SC, 1934, ENGINEERING-LONDON, V137, P85 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING HAMILTON DP, 1990, SCIENCE, V250, P1331 HAMILTON DP, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P25 JONATHAN R, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P368 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MARX W, 2001, ANGEW CHEM INT EDIT, V40, P139 MARX W, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V52, P59 MESTECKY P, 1998, MAT TODAY, V1, P8 PARETO V, 1897, COURS EC POLITIQUE, V2, P299 PENDLEBURY DA, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1410 REEDIJK J, 1998, NEW J CHEM, V22, P767 SEGLEN PO, 1992, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V43, P628 SEGLEN PO, 1997, BRIT MED J, V314, P498 STEGMANN J, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P483 VANLEEUWEN TN, 1999, J INFORM SCI, V25, P489 ZIPF GK, 1935, PSYCHOBIOLOGY LANGUA NR 20 TC 10 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0038-1098 J9 SOLID STATE COMMUN JI Solid State Commun. PD JUL PY 2003 VL 127 IS 5 BP 323 EP 336 DI 10.1016/S0038-1098(03)00442-3 PG 14 SC Physics, Condensed Matter GA 710GR UT ISI:000184672900002 ER PT J AU Thompson, JW TI The death of the scholarly monograph in the humanities? Citation patterns in literary scholarship SO LIBRI LA English DT Article ID COLLECTIONS; PHILOSOPHY; LIBRARY; ARTS AB A significant effect of the crisis in academic publishing is the decline in publication and purchase of the scholarly monograph in the humanities. As library collections of monographs in the humanities continue to shrink, humanities scholars are clearly confronting difficult challenges in performing and publishing their research. Analysis of viable solutions to the publishing crisis in general, and in the humanities in particular, requires concrete information about the current state of academic publishing. The purpose of this study is to provide some insight, through citation analysis, into current patterns of scholarly publishing in the field of nineteenth-century British and American literary studies. Emerging and shifting publication formats, currency in secondary materials, and existing core groups of authors, works, journals, and publishers were evaluated. By extending a sample selection method developed by Yeva Lindholm-Romantschuk and Julian Warner, this study examined 6,708 citations from both monographs and periodicals. The citations were first classified as references to primary or secondary materials. Citations to primary materials were tabulated according to publication format. For citations to secondary materials, the following aspects were identified and recorded: author, date, journal title (if applicable), publisher (if applicable), and publication format. The analysis showed that scholars in this field still generally fit the traditional profile of humanities scholars, using a large number of primary sources, drawing upon secondary sources from a broad age spectrum, and relying heavily on the monograph format for both primary and secondary materials. Electronic publishing is not generally considered a viable alternative to print publishing. Articles form an important aspect of literary research, but are not substitutes for monographs. Groups of core works and authors were not identifiable in this sample. However, significant core groups of journals and publishers do exist in this discourse community, and publishing is dominated by university presses. Because the sample was not randomized, the results of the study are not generalizable. However, the results map part of the territory of current scholarly communication in the humanities, provide information to illuminate further discussion of solutions to the publishing crisis in this field, and indicate areas for further research. C1 Kent State Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Kent, OH 44242 USA. RP Thompson, JW, 923 Hillcrest Ave SW, N Canton, OH 44720 USA. 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Documents, drawn from the technological field of interest, are visualized as clusters on a two dimensional map, permitting exploration of the relationships among the documents and document clusters and also permitting derivation of summary data about each document cluster. Such information, when provided to subject matter experts performing a technology forecast, can yield insight into trends in the technological field of interest. This paper discusses the document visualization and analysis process: acquisition of documents, mapping documents, clustering, exploration of relationships, and generation of summary and trend information. Detailed discussion of DIVA exploration functions is presented and followed by an example of visualization and analysis of a set of documents about chemical sensors. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. C1 Oklahoma State Univ, Sch Elect & Comp Engn, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA. Oklahoma State Univ, Sch Ind Engn & Management, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA. RP Morris, S, Oklahoma State Univ, Sch Elect & Comp Engn, 202 Engn S, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA. CR *MATHW INC, 1999, DAT TOOLB DAVIDSON GS, 1998, J INTELL INF SYST, V11, P259 GARFIELD E, 1994, CURRENT CONTENT 0103 KOSTOFF RN, 1997, HDB RES IMPACT ASSES LAWRENCE S, 1999, IEEE COMPUT, V32, P67 MCCAIN KW, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V41, P389 MOGEE ME, 1991, RES TECHNOL MANAGE, V34, P43 MOGEE ME, 1997, KEEPING ABREAST SCI MORRIS SA, 2001, P IEEE INT JOINT C N SALTON G, 1989, AUTOMATIC TEXT PROCE SMALL H, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V38, P275 SPASSER MA, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V39, P77 SWANSON DR, 1997, ARTIF INTELL, V91, P183 NR 13 TC 10 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0360-8352 J9 COMPUT IND ENG JI Comput. Ind. Eng. PD SEP PY 2002 VL 43 IS 4 BP 841 EP 862 PG 22 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Engineering, Industrial GA 596FE UT ISI:000178152900014 ER PT J AU Griggs, RA Proctor, DL TI A citation analysis of who's who in introductory textbooks SO TEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY LA English DT Article ID PSYCHOLOGY AB Given the many changes in the introductory psychology textbook market in the past 2 decades and the lack of a recent citation study of introductory texts, we conducted a citation analysis of a stratified random sample of current texts. To provide a more comprehensive picture of current citation emphases, we extended our analysis to the top 60 authors. As expected, historically prominent psychologists dominated the top 15, with Freud cited most often. We also found that the citation patterns reflected recent changes in the prominence of various schools of scientific psychology with cognitive psychology well represented. We discuss the role of these data in students' perceptions of psychology and in helping introductory teachers to make course content choices. C1 Univ Florida, Dept Psychol, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA. Andrews Univ, Berrien Springs, MI 49104 USA. RP Griggs, RA, Univ Florida, Dept Psychol, POB 112250, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA. CR ATKINSON RL, 2000, HILGARDS INTRO PSYCH BERNSTEIN DA, 2000, PSYCHOLOGY FREBERG LA, 1999, TEACHING INTRO PSYCH GRAY P, 1999, PSYCHOLOGY GRIGGS RA, 1999, TEACH PSYCHOL, V26, P182 HUFFMAN K, 2000, PSYCHOL ACTION JACKSON SL, 2000, COMPENDIUM INTRO PSY KAESS WA, 1954, AM PSYCHOL, V9, P144 KNAPP TJ, 1985, TEACH PSYCHOL, V12, P15 MATLIN MW, 1999, PSYCHOLOGY MILLER B, 1998, TEACH PSYCHOL, V25, P89 MORRIS CG, 1999, PSYCHOLOGY INTRO MYERS DG, 2001, PSYCHOLOGY PERLMAN B, 1999, TEACH PSYCHOL, V26, P177 PERLMAN D, 1980, AM PSYCHOL, V35, P104 PETTIJOHN TF, 1998, PSYCHOL CONNECTEXT ROBINS RW, 1999, AM PSYCHOL, V54, P117 ROECKELEIN JE, 1972, AM PSYCHOL, V27, P657 STANOVICH KE, 2001, THINK STRAIGHT PSYCH TAYLOR SE, 1989, POSITIVE ILLUSIONS TAYLOR SE, 1998, HLTH PSYCHOL UBA L, 1999, PSYCHOLOGY WEBB WB, 1991, TEACH PSYCHOL, V18, P33 WEITEN W, 1992, TEACHING PSYCHOL AM, P453 WESTEN D, 1998, PSYCHOL BULL, V124, P333 WESTEN D, 1999, PSYCHOLOGY MIND BRAI WOOD SE, 1999, WORLD PSYCHOL NR 27 TC 10 PU LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOC INC PI MAHWAH PA 10 INDUSTRIAL AVE, MAHWAH, NJ 07430-2262 USA SN 0098-6283 J9 TEACH PSYCHOL JI Teach. Psychol. PD SUM PY 2002 VL 29 IS 3 BP 203 EP 206 PG 4 SC Education & Educational Research; Psychology, Multidisciplinary GA 575JQ UT ISI:000176943500004 ER PT J AU Roy, D Hughes, JP Jones, AS Fenton, JE TI Citation analysis of otorhinolaryngology journals SO JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY LA English DT Article DE citation; publishing; otorhinolaryngology ID IMPACT FACTOR AB Bibliometric analysis is used to assess the 'impact' of scientific journals. The commonest method of evaluation is impact factor. The aim of this study was to analyse the citation data for otorhinolaryngology journals of the years 1994 to 1998. Data on the total number of citations and impact factor of journals was obtained from the CD-ROM editions 1994-98 of the Journal Citation Reports and 'Web of Science' database. The adjusted impact factor and five-year impact factor has been calculated. Fifteen otorhinolaryngology journals have been identified and ranked according to the impact factor. Head and Neck has the highest adjusted impact factor. Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery has the highest five-year impact factor. There is considerable variation in the ranking of journals calculated by the five-year impact factor. Impact factors of otolaryngology journals can help to direct readers to those journals that have a track record of publishing data that are frequently cited. Although there are several limitations to the use of citation data to rank journals, the authors recommend the use of the five-year period for calculation of the impact factor for ranking of otolaryngology journals. C1 Royal Liverpool Univ Hosp, Dept Otolaryngol, Liverpool L7 8XP, Merseyside, England. RP Roy, D, Royal Liverpool Univ Hosp, Dept Otolaryngol, Prescot St, Liverpool L7 8XP, Merseyside, England. CR BOURKE P, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V35, P199 BRODY S, 1995, LANCET, V346, P1300 CALZA L, 1995, NATURE, V374, P492 DUBIN D, 1993, ARCH DERMATOL, V129, P1121 FENTON JE, 1999, CLIN OTOLARYNGOL, V24, P1 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 GARFIELD E, 1996, BRIT MED J, V313, P411 GARFIELD E, 1998, REV INVEST CLIN, V50, P497 GRANGE RI, 1999, BJU INT, V84, P601 GROSS PLK, 1927, SCIENCE, V66, P385 LLOYD GG, 1989, PSYCHOL MED, V19, P15 NARIN F, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P293 SEGLEN PO, 1992, REPRESENTATIONS SCI SEGLEN PO, 1997, BRIT MED J, V314, P498 TAUBES G, 1993, SCIENCE, V260, P884 VINKLER P, 1986, SCIENTOMETRICS, V10, P157 NR 16 TC 10 PU HEADLEY BROTHERS LTD PI ASHFORD PA INVICTA PRESS, ASHFORD TN24 8HH, KENT, ENGLAND SN 0022-2151 J9 J LARYNGOL OTOL JI J. Laryngol. Otol. PD MAY PY 2002 VL 116 IS 5 BP 363 EP 366 PG 4 SC Otorhinolaryngology GA 549BB UT ISI:000175423700010 ER PT J AU Sircar, S Nerur, SP Mahapatra, R TI Revolution or evolution? A comparison of object-oriented and structured systems development methods SO MIS QUARTERLY LA English DT Article DE IS development; structured development approach; object-oriented approach; software development methodologies; author co-citation analysis ID INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; AUTHOR COCITATION; MACROECONOMICS AB This paper examines the changes engendered when moving from a structured to an object-oriented systems development approach and reconciles the differing views concerning whether this represents an evolutionary or revolutionary change. Author co-citation analysis is used to elucidate the ideational and conceptual relationships between the two approaches. The difference in conceptual distance at the analysis and design level compared to that at the programming level is explained using Henderson's framework for organizational change. The conceptual shift during analysis and design is considered architectural, whereas for programming it is deemed merely incremental. The managerial implications of these findings are discussed and suggestions for improving the likelihood of success in the adoption of object-oriented systems development methods are provided. C1 Univ Texas, Ctr IT Management, Arlington, TX 76019 USA. Cent Missouri State Univ, Dept COIS, Warrensburg, MO 64093 USA. Univ Texas, Dept Informat Syst & Operat Management, Arlington, TX 76019 USA. RP Sircar, S, Univ Texas, Ctr IT Management, Arlington, TX 76019 USA. 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PD DEC PY 2001 VL 25 IS 4 BP 457 EP 471 PG 15 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science; Management GA 522YA UT ISI:000173923500004 ER PT J AU Meghabghab, G TI Discovering authorities and hubs in different topological web graph structures SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE web algorithms; web graph; graph theory; citation analysis; in-degree graphs; out-degree graphs; complete bipartite graphs; bipartite graphs; general graphs; linear algebra; principal eigenvector; principal eigenvalue; hub web page; authority web page; web page as a hub web page and an authority web page ID CO-CITATION AB This research is a part of ongoing study to better understand citation analysis on the Web. It builds on Kleinberg's research (J. Kleinberg, R. Kumar, P. Raghavan, P. Rajagopalan, A. Tomkins, Invited survey at the International Conference on Combinatorics and Computing, 1999) that hyperlinks between web pages constitute a web graph structure and tries to classify different web graphs in the new coordinate space: out-degree, in-degree. The out-degree coordinate is defined as the number of outgoing web pages from a given web page. The in-degree coordinate is the number of web pages that point to a given web page. In this new coordinate space a metric is built to classify how close or far are different web graphs. Kleinberg's web algorithm (J. Kleinberg, Proceedings of the ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, 1998, pp. 668-677) on discovering "hub web pages" and "authorities web pages" is applied in this new coordinate space. Some very uncommon phenomenon has been discovered and new interesting results interpreted. This study does not look at enhancing web retrieval by adding context information. It only considers web hyperlinks as a source to analyze citations on the web. The author believes that understanding the underlying web page as a graph will help design better web algorithms, enhance retrieval and web performance, and recommends using graphs as a part of visual aid for search engine designers. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Dept Comp Sci Technol, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA. RP Meghabghab, G, 9134 Harlaxton Court, Knoxville, TN 37923 USA. 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Process. Manage. PD JAN PY 2002 VL 38 IS 1 BP 111 EP 140 PG 30 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 486PX UT ISI:000171827100006 ER PT J AU Van Raan, AFJ TI The pandora's box of citation analysis: Measuring scientific excellence - The last evil? SO ASIST MONOGRAPH SERIES LA English DT Article ID IMPACT FACTORS; INDICATORS AB This paper presents an overview of advanced bibliometric methods for objective and transparent assessment of strengths and weaknesses in research performance, and monitoring of scientific developments. In the first application, we focus on the detailed analysis of research performance from an international comparative perspective. This type of analysis can be applied at different levels of aggregation, but the institutional level is particularly crucial in the "search for excellence." We demonstrate that our recently developed indicators are very informative, despite the often poor but nonetheless dogged objections raised by opponents of bibliometric analysis. We conclude that advanced bibliometric methods are, particularly at the level of research groups (e.g., university departments and institutes) an indispensable element alongside peer review in the research evaluation process. In the second application, monitoring of scientific (basic and applied) developments, recent advances in bibliometric mapping techniques show promise. They are unique instruments to discover patterns of scientific communication, processes of knowledge dissemination, and the structural dynamics of scientific developments. We discuss "bibliometric cartography" briefly and indicate its potential for unraveling multidisciplinary developments and interfaces between science and technology. This is important, as we know that the multidisciplinary crossroads of basic and applied scientific fields are often the loci of discovery and technological innovation. We present recent, practical examples. Advanced bibliometric methods have now come to a stage of providing excitement instead of "just easy data." They are becoming, in addition to their intrinsic value for the study of science and technology, a more and more important branch of information technology. C1 Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. RP Van Raan, AFJ, Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, Wassenaarseweg 52,POB 9555, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. 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PY 2000 BP 301 EP 319 PG 19 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 395LD UT ISI:000166581100017 ER PT J AU Peppard, J Lambert, R Edwards, C TI Whose job is it anyway?: organizational information competencies for value creation SO INFORMATION SYSTEMS JOURNAL LA English DT Review DE competitive advantage; information competencies; IS function; resource-based theory; value creation ID SUSTAINED COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE; CO-CITATION ANALYSIS; RESOURCE-BASED VIEW; SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT; TECHNOLOGY; STRATEGY; KNOWLEDGE; FIRM; SUSTAINABILITY; CAPABILITIES AB Research highlights that most business managers continue to be dissatisfied with the value they perceive they are deriving from their organization's information systems investments. On examining the literature, the dominant perspective is that creating value through information systems is primarily the responsibility of the IS function. Accordingly to address this chronic malaise, attention generally focuses on the IS function with proposed prescriptions ranging from reskilling the IS professional through re-engineering the IS function to the ultimate sanction of outsourcing. This paper examines the problem of value creation from IS investments from an organizational as opposed to an IS functional perspective. Drawing on resource-based theory the paper argues that the effective deployment and exploitation of information should be viewed as a 'strategic asset'. To leverage value from IS, the paper proposes that organizations must recognize and develop information competencies and that the elements of these competencies are distributed throughout the organization and not solely resident in the IS function. Through a multimethodological approach these information competencies are identified and described. The resultant competencies are then studied in an organizational context. The paper ends by drawing conclusions and articulating further research directions and opportunities. C1 Cranfield Sch Management, Informat Syst Res Ctr, Cranfield MK43 0AL, Beds, England. RP Peppard, J, Cranfield Sch Management, Informat Syst Res Ctr, Cranfield MK43 0AL, Beds, England. 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Syst. J. PD OCT PY 2000 VL 10 IS 4 BP 291 EP 322 PG 32 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 366HD UT ISI:000089998800002 ER PT J AU van Leeuwen, TN Moed, HF Tijssen, RJW Visser, MS van Raan, AFJ TI First evidence of serious language-bias in the use of citation analysis for the evaluation of national science systems SO RESEARCH EVALUATION LA English DT Letter C1 Leiden Univ, CWTS, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. RP van Leeuwen, TN, Leiden Univ, CWTS, Wassenaarseweg 52,POB 9555, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. CR MAY RM, 1997, SCIENCE, V275, P793 MOED HF, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V33, P381 VANLEEUWEN TN, 2000, IN PRESS LANGUAGE BI VANRAAN AFJ, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P397 NR 4 TC 10 PU BEECH TREE PUBLISHING PI GUILDFORD PA 10 WATFORD CLOSE,, GUILDFORD GU1 2EP, SURREY, ENGLAND SN 0958-2029 J9 RES EVALUAT JI Res. Evaluat. PD AUG PY 2000 VL 9 IS 2 BP 155 EP 156 PG 2 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 344UX UT ISI:000088778800010 ER PT J AU Piotrowski, C TI The status of the beck anxiety inventory in contemporary research SO PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS LA English DT Article AB The author performed a comparative analysis on the research output of 6 popular clinical measures of anxiety. The results of a citation analysis of the database from PsycINFO for the years 1991-1998 indicated that the Beck Anxiety Inventory presently ranks third, behind the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Fear Survey Schedule, in terms of use in research. C1 Univ W Florida, Dept Psychol, Pensacola, FL 32514 USA. RP Piotrowski, C, Univ W Florida, Dept Psychol, 11000 Univ Pkwy, Pensacola, FL 32514 USA. 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PD AUG PY 1999 VL 85 IS 1 BP 261 EP 262 PG 2 SC Psychology, Multidisciplinary GA 254MV UT ISI:000083617300043 ER PT C AU Tijssen, RJW van Wijk, E TI In search of the European Paradox: an international comparison of Europe's scientific performance and knowledge flows in information and communication technologies research SO RESEARCH POLICY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators CY JUN 04-06, 1998 CL CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND DE information and communication technologies; bibliometric indicators; research output; scientific cooperation; citation analysis ID RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; ACADEMIC RESEARCH; SCIENCE BASE; NETWORKS; INNOVATIONS; ENGINEERS; INDUSTRY; JAPANESE AB This article deals with the scientific performance of the European Union (EU) in what is now perhaps the most important enabling technology worldwide: information and communication technologies (ICT). The performance measures are based on the stock and flows of scientific knowledge embodied in research papers published in international scientific and technical journals. Quantitative data derived from these papers are used to examine and compare the performance of the EU science base with the US and Japan-two leading scientific nations in ICT research, and major competitors in ICT industries. These bibliometric indicators characterize and compare these three ICT research bases in terms of research output, international scientific quality, transnational knowledge flows, and domestic and international cooperation patterns. The analysis focuses on the key issue whether or not these data bear evidence of the perceived 'European Paradox' which is, among others, characterized by a strong EU public sector science base coupled to a relatively weak R&D performance of EU firms. 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Policy PD JUN PY 1999 VL 28 IS 5 BP 519 EP 543 PG 25 SC Management; Planning & Development GA 209HJ UT ISI:000081041900006 ER PT J AU Bush, IR Epstein, I Sainz, A TI The use of social science sources in social work practice journals: An application of citation analysis SO SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH LA English DT Article DE citation analysis; content analysis; knowledge development; knowledge utilization; social work ID EDITOR-IN-CHIEF; KNOWLEDGE-BASE; WOMENS ISSUES; PRODUCTIVITY; SCHOOLS; EDUCATION; COVERAGE; FACULTY AB Social work draws on the social sciences to contribute to its knowledge base and to increase the effectiveness of its interventions. Yet there is little empirical documentation of which social workers are most likely to use social science sources, what sources they draw on, how these sources contribute to social work writing and practice, and the extent to which the use of the social sciences has increased historically. The study discussed in this article examined the amount and kinds of references to social science literature found in a systematic sampling of articles from three major social work practice journals: Social Work, Social Service Review, and Families in Society (previously Social Casework). Analysis of citation data indicates that references to social science sources have significantly increased and that authors' educational credentials and organizational affiliations are significantly associated with social science use. When used creatively, content and citation analysis can offer social work a method for systematically investigating the use of the social sciences in the development of social work's knowledge bose. C1 Rutgers State Univ, Sch Social Work, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 USA. CUNY Hunter Coll, Sch Social Work, New York, NY 10021 USA. RP Bush, IR, Rutgers State Univ, Sch Social Work, 536 George St, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 USA. 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Pittsb. Law Rev. PD SPR PY 1998 VL 59 IS 3 BP 677 EP 717 PG 41 SC Law GA 106PY UT ISI:000075139100003 ER PT J AU Ormerod, RJ TI An observation on publication habits based on the analysis of MS/OR journals SO OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE publication patterns; quality of research ID FLAGSHIP JOURNALS; BUSINESS SCHOOLS; QUALITY; OR/MS AB This note continues the discussion initiated by Doyle and Arthurs (Omega, 1995, 23, 257-270) on the publishing patterns of UK academics. It draws attention to a recent analysis of European MS/OR journals which gives some indication of the publication habits of authors from US institutions. On this evidence US authors account for a substantial proportion of articles in the leading European MS/OR journals. It is suggested that the explanations far the publication habits of academics need to go beyond those offered in Doyle and Arthurs and the subsequent correspondence (Omega, 1996, 24, 597-612). As measures of research quality, both citation analysis and peer reviews have their limitations. It is suggested that content analysis of journal articles may yield additional insight. Copyright (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. RP Ormerod, RJ, UNIV WARWICK,WARWICK BUSINESS SCH,COVENTRY CV4 7AL,W MIDLANDS,ENGLAND. CR ABBOTT A, 1988, SYSTEM PROFESSIONS E ACKOFF RL, 1987, OPER RES, V35, P471 BROWN A, 1995, PERCEPTIONS QUALITY DOYLE JR, 1995, OMEGA-INT J MANAGE S, V23, P257 DOYLE JR, 1996, OMEGA-INT J MANAGE S, V24, P603 JONES MJ, 1996, OMEGA-INT J MANAGE S, V24, P597 JONES MJ, 1996, OMEGA-INT J MANAGE S, V24, P607 ORMEROD RJ, 1997, OPER RES, V45, P179 REISMAN A, 1994, OPER RES, V42, P577 REISMAN A, 1995, OPER RES, V43, P731 NR 10 TC 10 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0305-0483 J9 OMEGA-INT J MANAGE SCI JI Omega-Int. J. Manage. Sci. PD OCT PY 1997 VL 25 IS 5 BP 599 EP 603 PG 5 SC Management; Operations Research & Management Science GA YF810 UT ISI:A1997YF81000011 ER PT J AU Kostoff, RN TI Citation analysis cross-field normalization: A new paradigm SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article AB A new paradigm for comparing quality of published papers across different disciplines has been proposed. This method uses a figure of merit of the ratio of actual citations received to the potential maximum number of citations that could have been received. It is analogous to approaches used to compare performance in physical systems, and appears intrinsically more useful than present approaches. RP Kostoff, RN, OFF NAVAL RES,800 N QUINCY ST,ARLINGTON,VA 22217. CR KOSTOFF RN, 1997, SCI ENG ETHICS, V3 MACROBERTS MH, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P435 SCHUBERT A, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P311 NR 3 TC 10 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD JUL-AUG PY 1997 VL 39 IS 3 BP 225 EP 230 PG 6 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA XW523 UT ISI:A1997XW52300001 ER PT J AU Hansen, HB Henriksen, JH TI How well does journal 'impact' work in the assessment of papers on clinical physiology and nuclear medicine? SO CLINICAL PHYSIOLOGY LA English DT Article DE citation analysis; clinical physiology; impact factor; nuclear medicine; research evaluation ID SCIENCE AB This study reports a citation analysis of 217 scientific papers on clinical physiology and nuclear medicine published in 69 different journals during the years 1985-92. The actual citation frequency was compared with the journal 'impact factor' (i.e. the average number of times a paper is cited in a particular journal in the year of publication and the subsequent year). The average impact factor per paper was 1.96 and per journal 1.92 (range 0.0-22.8). A direct relation was found between the journal impact factor and the citation factor (i.e. the actual citations in the year of publication and the subsequent year) (journals with five or more papers R=0.69, P<0.01; all journals R=0.40, P<0.001). However, the citation factor was significantly below the journal impact factor (P<0.0001). An almost linear relation was found between cumulated citations and time (R=0.99, P<0.02-0.0001), but an initial phase of no citation was identified, and the number of citations per year reached a maximum or plateau 3-7 years after publication, which was later than the general maximum of 2-3 years for all medical specialities. In a sample of 200 known autocitations, 75% of the papers had full recovery, 3% mixed recovery and 22% no recovery, giving an overall recovery of 70%. In conclusion, although a phase of no citation was identified, which gave a lower citation factor than the journal impact factor, the citation frequency increased over time, and altogether there seems to be a good agreement between journal impact factor and overall citation frequency of papers on clinical physiology and nuclear medicine. C1 UNIV COPENHAGEN,HVIDOVRE HOSP,DEPT CLIN PHYSIOL & NUCL MED,DK-2650 HVIDOVRE,DENMARK. 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PD JUL PY 1997 VL 17 IS 4 BP 409 EP 418 PG 10 SC Physiology GA XM576 UT ISI:A1997XM57600009 ER PT J AU Doyle, JR Arthurs, AJ McAulay, L Osborne, PG TI Citation as effortful voting: A reply SO OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE citation analysis; journal influence; peer review; research evaluation AB This note rehearses and develops the arguments of an earlier paper by Doyle and Arthurs [Omega, 23, 257-270 (1995)] in response to comments by Jones ei al. [Omega 24, 597-602]. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd RP Doyle, JR, UNIV BATH,SCH MANAGEMENT,BATH BA2 7AY,AVON,ENGLAND. CR DOYLE JR, 1995, OMEGA-INT J MANAGE S, V23, P257 DOYLE JR, 1996, OMEGA, V241, P13 GRAY RH, 1987, BR ACCOUNTING REV, P53 JONES MJ, 1996, OMEGA-INT J MANAGE S, V24, P597 WHITTINGTON G, 1992, BR ACCOUNTING REV, V25, P383 NR 5 TC 10 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0305-0483 J9 OMEGA-INT J MANAGE SCI JI Omega-Int. J. Manage. Sci. PD OCT PY 1996 VL 24 IS 5 BP 603 EP 606 PG 4 SC Management; Operations Research & Management Science GA VU492 UT ISI:A1996VU49200010 ER PT J AU Penan, H TI R&D strategy in a techno-economic network: Alzheimer's disease therapeutic strategies SO RESEARCH POLICY LA English DT Article ID INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; LEXIMAPPE AB The last decades have witnessed the emergence of a plethora of knowledge and empirical analysis in the field of R&D strategy. During this time, the need to effectively allocate scarce resources within an unpredictable and, often, unfriendly scientific and technological environment has been recognized by most major industrial firms. Emerging interests of some practitioners and researchers have focused on the use of value based scientometrics analysis to evaluate the R&D strategies of firms. In this article, we used both articles co-citation analysis and patent co-word analysis to describe R&D strategies in the field of Alzheimer's disease therapy. A mapping of competitive R&D portfolios is proposed: the representation of the Alzheimer's disease techno-economic network captures relationships and dependencies between different companies and type of R&D solutions. Companies strategic partnering are partly decoded and main results outline the cumulative and incremental nature of R&D strategy within the network configuration. RP Penan, H, ECOLE MINES,CSI,62 BVD ST MICHEL,F-75006 PARIS,FRANCE. 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Policy PD MAY PY 1996 VL 25 IS 3 BP 337 EP 358 PG 22 SC Management; Planning & Development GA UQ233 UT ISI:A1996UQ23300003 ER PT J AU PIERCE, SJ TI ON THE ORIGIN AND MEANING OF BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS - JOURNALS IN THE SOCIAL-SCIENCES, 1886-1985 SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; DISCIPLINE; SOCIOLOGY AB In this study, it is demonstrated that, as disciplines mature, research articles in core journals become increasingly similar in their bibliometric features. Data were collected from research articles published in core journals in sociology, political science, and economics from 1886 through 1985 (N = 8,634). Variation in levels of use of footnotes and of visuals within the same discipline was found to decline over time, even though the means about which the variation was measured changed throughout the period. It is suggested that authors, editors, referees, and others come to view prevailing practices in the use of footnotes and visuals as disciplinary standards for the presentation of research. Comparison of change in levels of variation to change in levels of consensus described in disciplinary histories suggested an association between levels of agreement on presentational standards and levels of cognitive consensus. C1 UNIV OKLAHOMA,DEPT SOCIOL,NORMAN,OK 73019. RP PIERCE, SJ, UNIV OKLAHOMA,SCH LIB & INFORMAT SCI,401 W BROOKS ST,ROOM 120,NORMAN,OK 73019. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD AUG PY 1992 VL 43 IS 7 BP 477 EP 487 PG 11 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA JG662 UT ISI:A1992JG66200002 ER PT J AU MACK, T TI A MODEL METHODOLOGY FOR SELECTING WOMENS STUDIES CORE JOURNALS SO LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH LA English DT Article AB A citation analysis of women's studies literature was conducted to determine the most frequently used scholarly journals and to discover which subject disciplines were consistent in contributing to the published literature as indicated by the test journal Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. This study also interprets the trend of women's studies growth and development during the 10-year period, 1976-1986. The findings reveal that citation analysis provides a meaningful evaluation tool for bibliographers and collection managers. Approximately 1,266 citations from Signs were analyzed, and it was found that some 20 titles comprised a core collection of women's studies journals. Eleven subject areas were used consistently. RP MACK, T, UNIV TENNESSEE LIB,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. CR BROOKES BC, 1969, NATURE, V224, P953 KATZ B, 1982, MAGAZINES LIBRARIES KOENIG MED, 1983, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V34, P136 LAUREL JP, 1986, ED278587 DOC PAN E, 1978, COLLECTION MANAGEMEN, V2, P29 STAKE JE, 1987, PSYCHOL WOMEN QUART, V11, P277 NR 6 TC 10 PU ABLEX PUBL CORP PI NORWOOD PA 355 CHESTNUT ST, NORWOOD, NJ 07648 SN 0740-8188 J9 LIBR INFORM SCI RES JI Libr. Infor. Sci. Res. PD APR-JUN PY 1991 VL 13 IS 2 BP 131 EP 145 PG 15 SC Information Science & Library Science GA HG212 UT ISI:A1991HG21200003 ER PT J AU LOCKETT, MW KHAWAM, YJ TI REFERENCING PATTERNS IN C-AND-RL AND JAL, 1984-1986 - A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS SO LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID INFORMATION-SCIENCE; RESEARCH-LIBRARIES; CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNALS; COLLEGE C1 UNIV WISCONSIN,SCH LIB & INFORMAT STUDIES,MADISON,WI 53706. RP LOCKETT, MW, UNIV OKLAHOMA,SCH LIB & INFORMAT STUDIES,NORMAN,OK 73019. CR 1986, ULRICHS INT PERIODIC CLINE GS, 1982, COLL RES LIBR, V43, P208 CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS FEEHAN PE, 1987, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V9, P173 FROHMANN B, 1982, LIBR RES, V4, P355 KIM SD, 1979, NEW HORIZONS ACADEMI KOHL DF, 1985, COLL RES LIBR, V46, P40 LEE JM, 1979, SERIALS REV, V5, P7 LEHNUS DJ, 1971, J EDUCATION LIBRARIA, V12, P71 MEADOW CT, 1979, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V30, P368 MELIN NJ, 1979, DREXEL LIBRARY Q, V15, P25 METZ P, 1989, COLL RES LIBR, V50, P42 MITTERMEYER D, 1979, LIBR RES, V1, P255 NOUR MM, 1985, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V7, P261 PERITZ BC, 1980, LIBR RES, V2, P251 PERITZ BC, 1981, LIBR RES, V3, P47 SCHRADER AM, 1985, J EDUC LIBR INF SCI, V25, P279 SCHRADER AM, 1988, PUBLIC LIBRARY Q, V9, P3 SELLEN MK, 1984, COLL RES LIBR, V45, P129 SMITH LC, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P83 SWISHER R, 1982, COLL RES LIBR, V43, P51 WINDSOR DA, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P377 NR 22 TC 10 PU ABLEX PUBL CORP PI NORWOOD PA 355 CHESTNUT ST, NORWOOD, NJ 07648 SN 0740-8188 J9 LIBR INFORM SCI RES JI Libr. 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J. Occup. Ther. PD JUN PY 1986 VL 40 IS 6 BP 390 EP 396 PG 7 SC Rehabilitation GA C4545 UT ISI:A1986C454500002 ER PT J AU BOHANNON, RW GIBSON, DF TI CITATION ANALYSIS OF PHYSICAL THERAPY - A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION SO PHYSICAL THERAPY LA English DT Article RP BOHANNON, RW, CAPE FEAR VALLEY MED CTR,SE REG REHABIL CTR,DEPT PHYS THERAPY,POB 2000,OWEN DR,FAYETTEVILLE,NC 28302. 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PD APR PY 1986 VL 66 IS 4 BP 540 EP 541 PG 2 SC Orthopedics; Rehabilitation GA A7867 UT ISI:A1986A786700009 ER PT J AU SULLIVAN, D KOESTER, D WHITE, DH KERN, R TI UNDERSTANDING RAPID THEORETICAL CHANGE IN PARTICLE PHYSICS - MONTH-BY-MONTH CO-CITATION ANALYSIS SO PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article RP SULLIVAN, D, CARLETON COLL, NORTHFIELD, MN 55057 USA. 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Inst Municipal Invest Med, E-08003 Barcelona, Spain. Univ N Carolina, Sch Publ Hlth, Chapel Hill, NC USA. Hosp Llobregat, Inst Catala Oncol, Barcelona, Spain. Univ Pompeu Fabra, Catalonia, Spain. Univ Alcala de Henares, Sch Med, Madrid, Spain. RP Porta, M, Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Sch Med, Carrer Dr Aiguader 80, E-08003 Barcelona, Spain. EM mporta@imim.es CR 2006, PLOS MED, V3, E291 AMSTERDAMSKA O, 2005, SCI TECHNOL HUM VAL, V30, P17, DOI 10.1177/0162243904270719 BOLUMAR F, 2004, EUR J EPIDEMIOL, V19, P733 DEALMEIDA N, 2000, ENSAYOS DECONSTRUCCI FERNANDEZ E, 2003, GAC SANIT, V17, P179 GARFIELD E, ESSAYS INFORMATION S GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1976, NATURE, V264, P609 GARFIELD E, 1977, TRENDS BIOCHEM SCI, V2, P84 GARFIELD E, 1979, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P359 GARFIELD E, 1980, CURRENT CONTENTS, P5 GARFIELD E, 1983, CURR CONTENTS, V44, P5 GARFIELD E, 1983, CURR CONTENTS, V45, P5 GARFIELD E, 1985, CURRENT CONTENTS, P3 GARFIELD E, 1987, CC/LIFE SCI, V38, P3 GARFIELD E, 1987, CURR CONTENTS, P3 GARFIELD E, 1988, CURRENT CONTENT 0606, P3 GARFIELD E, 2006, INT J EPIDEMIOL, V35, UNSP 112327 GARFIELD E, 2006, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V295, P90 JOSEPH KS, 2003, BRIT MED J, V326, P283 MORABIA A, 2004, HIST EPIDEMIOLOGIC M PORTA M, 1993, REVISIONES SALUD PUB, V3, P313 PORTA M, 1996, J EPIDEMIOL COMMUN H, V50, P606 PORTA M, 1998, J EPIDEMIOL COMMUN H, V52, P605 PORTA M, 2003, BRIT MED J, V326, P931 PORTA M, 2003, CAD SAUDE PUBLICA, V19, P1847 PORTA M, 2004, SOZ PRAVENTIV MED, V49, P15, DOI 10.1007/s00038-003-0031-4 PORTA M, 2006, J EPIDEMIOL COMMUN H, V60, P559, DOI 10.1136/jech.2005.043661 PORTA M, 2006, REV SAUDE PUBL, V40, P50 SARACCI R, 2001, TEACHING EPIDEMIOLOG, P1 SEGLEN PO, 1991, J INTERN MED, V229, P109 SEGLEN PO, 1992, RES EVALUAT, V2, P143 NR 33 TC 9 PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS PI OXFORD PA GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND SN 0300-5771 J9 INT J EPIDEMIOL JI Int. J. Epidemiol. PD OCT PY 2006 VL 35 IS 5 BP 1130 EP 1135 DI 10.1093/ije/dyl196 PG 7 SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA 097EI UT ISI:000241429200006 ER PT J AU Zhao, DZ AF Zhao, Dangzhi TI Towards all-author co-citation analysis SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE author co-citation analysis; scholarly communication; citation analysis; web publishing ID SCIENCE; PUBLICATIONS; WEB AB 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 traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors, and on the other hand, a simplified approach to all-author co-citation counting that takes into account the first five authors of a cited work. Results indicate that the picture produced through this simplified all-author co-citation counting contains author groups that are more coherent, and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed. Variations of counting more than first authors are compared. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Univ Alberta, Sch Lib & Informat Studies, Edmonton, AB T6G 2J4, Canada. RP Zhao, DZ, Univ Alberta, Sch Lib & Informat Studies, Edmonton, AB T6G 2J4, Canada. EM dzhao@ualberta.ca CR AHLGREN P, 2003, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V54, P550, DOI 10.1002/asi.10242 HAIR JF, 1998, MULTIVARIATE DATA AN KREUZMAN H, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V51, P525 LAWRENCE S, 1999, IEEE COMPUT, V32, P67 MARSLAND AM, 2001, SKIN THERAPY LETT, V6, P3 MCCAIN KW, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P433 PERSSON O, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P339 SMALL H, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P265 SMALL H, 1999, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V50, P799 WHITE HD, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P163 WHITE HD, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P327 WHITE HD, 2003, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V54, P423, DOI 10.1002/asi.10228 ZHAO D, 2003, THESIS FLORIDA STATE ZHAO D, 2004, MANAGING ENHANCING I, P72 ZHAO D, 2004, P CAN ASS INF SCI 20 ZHAO DZ, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V54, P449 ZHAO DZ, 2005, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V41, P1403, DOI 10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.013 NR 17 TC 9 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0306-4573 J9 INFORM PROCESS MANAGE JI Inf. Process. Manage. PD DEC PY 2006 VL 42 IS 6 BP 1578 EP 1591 DI 10.1016/j.ipm.2006.03.022 PG 14 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 062TI UT ISI:000238967100015 ER PT J AU Allen, MP Jacobs, SK Levy, JR AF Allen, Margaret Peg Jacobs, Susan Kaplan Levy, June R. TI Mapping the literature of nursing: 1996-2000 SO JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LA English DT Article ID BRANDON/HILL SELECTED LIST; ALLIED HEALTH; CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNALS; SCIENCE; IMPACT; BOOKS AB Introduction: This project is a collaborative effort of the Task Force on Mapping the Nursing Literature of the Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section of the Medical Library Association. This overview summarizes eighteen studies covering general nursing and sixteen specialties. Method: Following a common protocol, citations from source journals were analyzed for a three-year period within the years 1996 to 2000. Analysis included cited formats, age, and ranking of the frequency of cited journal titles. Highly cited journals were analyzed for coverage in twelve health sciences and academic databases. Results: journals were the most frequently cited format, followed by books. More than 60% of the cited resources were published in the previous seven years. Bradford's law was validated, with a small core of cited journals accounting for a third of the citations. Medical and science databases provided the most comprehensive access for biomedical titles, while CINAHL and PubMed provided the best access for nursing journals. Discussion: Beyond a heavily cited core, nursing journal citations are widely dispersed among a variety of sources and disciplines, with corresponding access via a variety of bibliographic tools. Results underscore the interdisciplinary nature of the nursing profession. Conclusion: For comprehensive searches, nurses need to search multiple databases. Libraries need to provide access to databases' beyond PubMed, including CINAHL and academic databases. Database vendors should improve their coverage of nursing, biomedical, and psychosocial titles identified in these studies. Additional research is needed to update these studies and analyze nursing specialties not covered. C1 NYU, Elmer Holmes Bobst Lib, New York, NY 10012 USA. CINAHL Informat Syst, Glendale, CA 91206 USA. RP Allen, MP, POB 2 308 Kann, Stratford, WI 54484 USA. 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Med. Libr. Assoc. PD APR PY 2006 VL 94 IS 2 BP 206 EP 220 PG 15 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 058BS UT ISI:000238639800014 ER PT J AU Vaughan, L AF Vaughan, Liwen TI Visualizing linguistic and cultural differences using web co-link data SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID BUSINESS INFORMATION; COCITATION; SITES; UNIVERSITIES; EXPLORATION; FRAMEWORK; PATTERNS; CITATION; SCIENCE; IMPACT AB The study examined Web co-links to Canadian university Web sites. Multidimensional scaling (MISS) was used to analyze and visualize co-link data as was done in co-citation analysis. Co-link data were collected in ways that would reflect three different views, the global view, the French Canada view, and the English Canada view. Mapping results of the three data sets accurately reflected the ways Canadians see the universities and clearly showed the linguistic and cultural differences within Canadian society. This shows that Web co-linking is not a random phenomenon and that co-link data contain useful information for Web data mining. It is proposed that the method developed in the study can be applied to other contexts such as analyzing relationships of different organizations or countries. This kind of research is promising because of the dynamics and the diversity of the Web. C1 Univ Western Ontario, Fac Informat & Media Studies, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada. RP Vaughan, L, Univ Western Ontario, Fac Informat & Media Studies, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol. PD JUL PY 2006 VL 57 IS 9 BP 1178 EP 1193 DI 10.1002/asi.20398 PG 16 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 056JT UT ISI:000238519600004 ER PT J AU Moed, HF TI Citation analysis of scientific journals and journal impact measures SO CURRENT SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE citation analysis; Eugene Garfield; journals; impact factor ID TOOL AB Eugene Garfield's creative work on journal impact measures served more than one function. These measures were originally designed and applied to monitor the journal coverage of the Science Citation Index (SCI). They constituted a tool to identify on a permanent basis, the most important journals in the scientific communication system, and to highlight candidates to be included or dropped in view of the need to establish a cost-effective Citation Index. C1 Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, Leiden, Netherlands. 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PD DEC 25 PY 2005 VL 89 IS 12 BP 1990 EP 1996 PG 7 SC Multidisciplinary Sciences GA 999HX UT ISI:000234381500013 ER PT J AU Zhao, DZ TI Challenges of scholarly publications on the Web to the evaluation of science - A comparison of author visibility on the Web and in print journals SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE scholarly communication; citation analysis; science evaluation; Web publishing; author visibility ID WORLD-WIDE-WEB; CITATION ANALYSIS; BIBLIOMETRICS; INTERNET; IMPACT; INFORMATION; XML AB This article reveals different patterns of scholarly communication in the XML research field on the Web and in print journals in terms of author visibility, and challenges the common practice of exclusively using the ISI's databases to obtain citation counts as scientific performance indicators. 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Process. Manage. PD DEC PY 2005 VL 41 IS 6 BP 1403 EP 1418 DI 10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.013 PG 16 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 956XE UT ISI:000231332600008 ER PT J AU Chiu, WT Ho, YS TI Bibliometric analysis of homeopathy research during the period of 1991 to 2003 SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID MEDICINE AB Homeopathy has been applied to clinical use since it was first presented 200 years ago. The use of the bibilometric analysis technique for examining this topic does not exist in the literature. The objective of this study is to conduct a bibliometric analysis of all homeopathy-related publications in Science Citation Index (SCI). A systematic search was performed using the SCI for publications during the period of 1991 to 2003. Selected documents included 'Homoeopathy, Homoeopathic, Homeopathy, or Homeopathic' as a part of the title, abstract, or keywords. Analyzed parameters included authorship, patterns of international collaboration, journal, language, document type, research address, number of times cited, and reprint author's address. Citation analysis was mainly based on the impact factor as defined by the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) and on citations per publications (CPP), which is used to assess the impact relative to the entire field and is defined as the ratio between the average numbers of citations per publications in a certain period. Of total articles, 49% had a single author. The UK, the US, and Germany produced 71% of the total output, while European countries as a whole also contributed 65% of the total share of independent publications. English remains the dominant language, it comprised only 76%, while German contributed 18%, and the remaining where distributed among 8 European languages. More document types and languages, and fewer pages have appeared in homeopathy research. 3.5% of papers were cited more than 10 times in three years after publication, and 60% were never cited. Small-group collaboration was a popular method as co-authorship. The top 3 ranking countries of publication were the UK, the US, and Germany. The US dominated citation followed by the UK, and then Germany. In addition, a simulation model was applied to describe the relationship between the cumulative number of citations and the paper life. C1 Taipei Med Univ, Bibliometr Ctr, Wan Fang Hosp, Taipei 116, Taiwan. Taipei Med Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Taipei, Taiwan. RP Ho, YS, Taipei Med Univ, Bibliometr Ctr, Wan Fang Hosp, 111 Hsing Long Rd Sec 3, Taipei 116, Taiwan. EM ysho@tmu.edu.tw CR *BURT GOLDB GROUP, 1993, ALT MED DEF GUID 199 BORDONS M, 1996, MED CLIN-BARCELONA, V106, P51 CHIU WT, 2004, SCIENTOMETRICS, V61, P69 EISENBERG DM, 1998, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V280, P1569 EVANS W, 2001, SCI COMMUN, V22, P292 KEATING JC, 1998, J MANIP PHYSIOL THER, V21, P539 LANCASTER FW, 1992, LIBRI, V42, P268 MARX W, 2003, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V127, P323, DOI 10.1016/S0038-1098(03)00442-3 MESSINA MJ, 1994, NUTR CANCER, V21, P113 RIVAS AL, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V40, P195 TUTOSAUS JD, 2001, REV ESP ENFERM DIG, V93, P452 UGOLINI D, 2003, EUR J CANCER, V39, P1888, DOI 10.1016/S0959-8049(03)00431-3 WAKIJI EM, 1997, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V85, P284 ZHANG HQ, 1995, LIBRI, V45, P113 ZHANG HQ, 1997, INT FORUM INFORM DOC, V22, P38 NR 15 TC 9 PU SPRINGER PI DORDRECHT PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD APR PY 2005 VL 63 IS 1 BP 3 EP 23 PG 21 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 917HT UT ISI:000228452400001 ER PT J AU Sidiropoulos, A Manolopoulos, Y TI A new perspective to automatically rank scientific conferences using digital libraries SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE citation analysis; ranking; digital libraries; impact factor ID CITATIONS AB Citation analysis is performed in order to evaluate authors and scientific collections, such as journals and conference proceedings. Currently, two major systems exist that perform citation analysis: Science Citation Index (SCI) by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) and Citeseer by the NEC Research Institute. The SCI, mostly a manual system up until recently, is based on the notion of the ISI Impact Factor, which has been used extensively for citation analysis purposes. On the other hand the CiteSeer system is an automatically built digital library using agents technology, also based on the notion of ISI Impact Factor. In this paper, we investigate new alternative notions besides the ISI impact factor, in order to provide a novel approach aiming at ranking scientific collections. Furthermore, we present a web-based system that has been built by extracting data from the Databases and Logic Programming (DBLP) website of the University of Trier. Our system, by using the new citation metrics, emerges as a useful tool for ranking scientific collections. In this respect, some first remarks are presented, e.g. on ranking conferences related to databases. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Dept Informat, Data Engn Lab, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece. RP Sidiropoulos, A, Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Dept Informat, Data Engn Lab, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece. 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Doc. PY 2004 VL 60 IS 5 BP 524 EP 549 DI 10.1108/00220410410560609 PG 26 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 867VY UT ISI:000224871900005 ER PT J AU Turban, E Zhou, DN Ma, H TI A group decision support approach to evaluating journals SO INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE group decision making; distributed (virtual) GDSS; DSS; fuzzy set; journal evaluation; subjective evaluation; objective evaluation ID INFORMATION-SYSTEMS SCHOLARS; CITATION ANALYSIS; MANAGEMENT; FORUMS AB One of the most important decisions made in academic institutions, research organizations, and government agencies is the grading or ranking of journals for their academic values. Current methods for evaluating journals use either a subjective (e.g., experts' judgments on journals) or objective approach (e.g., impact factors of journals), or an informal mix of the two. This paper presents a formal procedure that integrates objective and subjective judgments to provide a comprehensive method. The procedure is based on a fuzzy set approach that deals with the imprecise and missing information inherent in the evaluation process. The system was tested in Hong Kong in an assessment of faculty research productivity. Similar assessments exist in the UK, Singapore, and other countries. The proposed model can also be used for similar decisions that involve subjective and objective information. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. C1 City Univ Hong Kong, Dept Informat Syst, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China. Eastern Washington Univ, Accounting & Informat Syst Dept, Spokane, WA USA. RP Ma, H, City Univ Hong Kong, Dept Informat Syst, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China. 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Manage. PD DEC PY 2004 VL 42 IS 1 BP 31 EP 44 DI 10.1016/j.im.2003.12.003 PG 14 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science; Management GA 862KO UT ISI:000224489700003 ER PT J AU Dalton, MS Charnigo, L TI Historians and their information sources SO COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES LA English DT Article ID ONLINE SEARCHING PROJECT; HUMANITIES SCHOLARS; SOCIAL-SCIENTISTS; SEEKING BEHAVIOR; NEEDS; PATTERNS; TECHNOLOGY; HUMANISTS AB This article reports on a survey of historians and a citation analysis undertaken to revisit the questions treated in Margaret F. Stieg s 1981 article published in College & Research Libraries. It examines which materials historians consider to be the most important and how they discover them. Their attitudes toward and use of electronic materials were also studied. Many characteristics of historians information needs and use have not changed in a generation: informal means of discovery like book reviews and browsing remain important, as does the need for comprehensive searches. Print continues to be the principal format. What has changed is that the advent of electronic resources has increased historians use of catalogs and indexes in their efforts to identify appropriate primary and secondary sources of information. C1 Univ Alabama, Sch Lib & Informat Studies, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA. Jacksonville State Univ, Houston Cole Lib, Jacksonville, AL 36265 USA. RP Dalton, MS, Univ Alabama, Sch Lib & Informat Studies, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA. 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Res. Libr. PD SEP PY 2004 VL 65 IS 5 BP 400 EP 425 PG 26 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 860RT UT ISI:000224361500003 ER PT J AU Sevinc, A TI Web of science: A unique method of cited reference searching SO JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION LA English DT Article DE Science Citation Index; Web of Science; web; internet; referencing ID JOURNAL IMPACT FACTORS; CITATION ANALYSIS; DECEPTION AB The number of times an article is acknowledged as a reference in another article reflects its scientific impact. Citation analysis is one of the parameters for assessing the quality of research published in scientific, technology and social science journals. Web of Science enables users to search current and retrospective multidisciplinary information. Parameters and practical applications evaluating journal and article citation characteristics available through the Science Citation Index are summarized. C1 Gaziantep Univ, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Sahinbey Med Ctr, TR-27310 Gaziantep, Turkey. RP Sevinc, A, Gaziantep Univ, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Sahinbey Med Ctr, TR-27310 Gaziantep, Turkey. EM sevinc@gantep.edu.tr CR 2001, NATURE, V413, P1 2003, ISI WEB SCI GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 GARFIELD E, 1999, CAN MED ASSOC J, V161, P979 GISVOLD SE, 1999, ACTA ANAESTH SCAND, V43, P971 KIRK EP, 2003, LANCET, V362, P668 SEVINC A, 2002, J NATL MED ASSOC, V94, P934 SEVINC A, 2003, LANCET, V361, P2162 SEVINC A, 2003, LANCET, V362, P1679 SIMS JL, 2003, CLIN EXP OPHTHALMOL, V31, P14 WHITEHOUSE G, 2001, BRIT J RADIOL, V74, P1 NR 11 TC 9 PU NATL MED ASSOC PI WASHINGON PA 1012 10TH ST, N W, WASHINGON, DC 20001 USA SN 0027-9684 J9 J NATL MED ASSN JI J. Natl. Med. Assoc. PD JUL PY 2004 VL 96 IS 7 BP 980 EP 983 PG 4 SC Medicine, General & Internal GA 851DN UT ISI:000223665800012 ER PT J AU White, HD TI Citation analysis and discourse analysis revisited SO APPLIED LINGUISTICS LA English DT Article ID INFORMATION-SCIENCE; SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES; CITER MOTIVATIONS; SELF-CITATIONS; MODEL; DOCUMENTS; KNOWLEDGE; JOURNALS; BEHAVIOR; CLASSIFICATION AB John Swales's 1986 article 'Citation analysis and discourse analysis' was written by a discourse analyst to introduce citation research from other fields, mainly sociology of science, to his own discipline. Here, I introduce applied linguists and discourse analysts to citation studies from information science, a complementary tradition not emphasized by Swales. Using replicable bibliometric techniques, I show that interdisciplinary ties have grown among citation researchers from discourse analysis, sociology of science, and information science in the years since Swales wrote. Key authors, journals, articles, and books are presented in tables based on cocitation data from the Institute for Scientific Information. While theoretical integration of the different strands of research is far from complete, this article carries the effort forward by reviewing contributions from the 1970s to the present in three major lines of research: citation classification, content analysis of citation contexts, and studies of citer motivations. I pay particular attention to ideas that bear on teaching the art of citing-for example, in courses in English for research purposes-and to controversies in citation research of interest to discourse analysts. C1 Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. RP White, HD, Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. 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Lingusit PD MAR PY 2004 VL 25 IS 1 BP 89 EP 116 PG 28 SC Linguistics GA 772BF UT ISI:000188819900004 ER PT J AU Guan, JC Wang, JX TI Evaluation and interpretation of knowledge production efficiency SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; CITATION ANALYSIS; MANAGEMENT; JAPANESE; ORGANIZATION; SCIENCE; INDEX; STATE; UNITS AB We propose an improved Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model to evaluate the efficiency of research groups in the area of information science in PR China. By taking the research groups as Decision Making Units (DMUs), the budget of the projects and size of the groups as inputs and the quantity and quality of publications produced by the groups as outputs of the model, the relative efficiencies of 21 research projects are evaluated. Then, we move to focus on the issues of knowledge management of the organizations that undertook these projects and attempt to explore the underlying reasons of high research efficiency. Through integrating the evaluation outcomes into research process, three indicators of knowledge management are identified for the best practice groups with highest research efficiency. The findings verify that the proposed model is valid and practical to assess research performances on the basis of bibliometric indicators. C1 Beijing Univ Aeronaut & Astronaut, Sch Management, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China. RP Guan, JC, Beijing Univ Aeronaut & Astronaut, Sch Management, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China. EM guanjianch@sina.com CR CITATION ANAL GUIDEL *S T CHIN RES GROU, 2002, ANN REP SCI TECHN DE, P148 ADAM D, 2002, NATURE, V415, P726 ANDERSEN P, 1993, MANAGE SCI, V39, P1261 AY G, 1994, MARKETING INFORMATIO, P270 BORDONS M, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V53, P195 BROWN GE, 1992, 56819 US HOUS REPR CHARNES A, 1978, EUR J OPER RES, V2, P429 CHARNES A, 1994, DATA ENV ANAL THEORY DAMM D, 2002, INT J PROJECT MANAGE, V20, P37 DAVENPORT T, 1998, SLOAN MANAGE REV, V18, P43 DAVENPORT TH, 1998, WORKING KNOWLEDGE OR GARVIN DA, 1993, HARVARD BUS REV, V71, P78 GOTO M, 1998, OMEGA-INT J MANAGE S, V26, P177 HEALEY BP, 1988, SCIENTOMETRICS, V14, P177 KOSTOFF RN, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V53, P49 LEE JH, 2001, EXPERT SYST APPL, V20, P299 LIEBOWITZ J, 1997, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT LU QW, 2001, RES POLICY, V30, P55 MARX W, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V52, P59 MCLNERNEY C, 2002, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V53, P1009 MOED HF, 1985, RES POLICY, V14, P131 MOED HF, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V53, P281 NARIN F, 1989, SCIENCE, V245, P600 NONAKA I, 1994, ORGAN SCI, V5, P1 PHELAN TJ, 1999, SCIENTOMETRICS, V45, P117 PICHAPPAN P, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V54, P285 ROMER OM, 1999, KNOWING STRATEGY, P69 RUGGLES R, 1998, CALIF MANAGE REV, V40, P80 SBARCEA K, 2001, NZ MANAGEMENT, V48, P33 SEIFORD LM, 1996, J PROD ANAL, V7, P99 SHENG ZH, 1996, DATA ENV ANAL THEORY, P299 SOUTHON FCG, 2002, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V53, P1047, DOI 10.1002/asi.10112 STEWART TA, 2001, WEALTH KNOWLEDGE INT SUEYOSHI T, 1999, OMEGA-INT J MANAGE S, V27, P315 TURNER JR, 1999, HDB PROJECT BASED MA TURNER JR, 2001, EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT, V19, P254 TURNER JR, 2003, INT J PROJECT MANAGE, V21, P1 WARNER J, 2000, SCIENTIST, V14, P39 NR 39 TC 9 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PY 2004 VL 59 IS 1 BP 131 EP 155 PG 25 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 767DD UT ISI:000188424200009 ER PT J AU Shin, EJ TI Do Impact Factors change with a change of medium? A comparison of Impact Factors when publication is by paper and through parallel publishing SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE bibliometrics; citation analysis; impact factors; scholarly publications; electronic journals; printed journals; combination products ID ELECTRONIC JOURNALS AB This paper reports the results of a bibliometric analysis of scholarly journals in the field of psychology. The Impact Factors of a sample of journals have been collected from Journal Citation Reports (JCR) provided by ISI. Changes in the Impact Factors were monitored annually over two periods, 1994-1995 and 2000-2001, the years before and after electronic journals appeared. The collected Impact Factors of scholarly journals from these two periods are compared in the available media. As a result, it is found that Impact Factors of 2000 and 2001 were significantly higher than those of 1994 and 1995 in the journals published by parallel publishing (combination journals - simultaneous publication of paper and electronic journals). In particular, the Impact Factors of the combination journals increased after the journals transformed their available media from paper journals to combination ones. By contrast, in the case of paper journals, there was no significant difference between the Impact Factors of 1994 and 1995 and those of 2000 and 2001. Additionally, it is possible to infer from later analyses that the citation rate is not changed by the available media in the authoritative journals which have comparatively high Impact Factors. In journals with low Impact Factors, on the other hand, the available media influences the citation rate. C1 Sejong Univ, Dept Commun Arts, Seoul 143747, South Korea. RP Shin, EJ, Sejong Univ, Dept Commun Arts, Seoul 143747, South Korea. CR BORGMAN CL, 2000, WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC, P143 BRACHORIQUELME RL, 1999, J INFORM SCI, V25, P413 COLE JR, 2000, WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC, P281 GARFIELD E, 1976, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V2, P419 HARTER SP, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P507 HARTER SP, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P1159 LAWRENCE S, 2001, NATURE, V411, P521 ONEILL J, 2000, LEARN PUBL, V13, P105 PULLINGER D, 1999, J INFORM SCI, V25, P164 RAO MK, 2001, LIB REV, V50, P169 TENOPIR C, 2002, LEARN PUBL, V15, P259 NR 11 TC 9 PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD PI LONDON PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND SN 0165-5515 J9 J INFORM SCI JI J. Inf. Sci. PY 2003 VL 29 IS 6 BP 527 EP 533 PG 7 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 757UQ UT ISI:000187580200008 ER PT J AU Tsay, MY Xu, H Wu, CW TI Journal co-citation analysis of semiconductor literature SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID COCITATION; NETWORKS AB The purpose of this study is to map semiconductor literature using journal co-citation analysis. The journal sample was gathered from the INSPEC database from 1978 to 1997. In the co-citation analysis, the data compiled were counts of the number of times two journal titles were jointly cited in later publications. It is assumed that the more two journals are cited together, the closer the relationship between them. The journal set used was the 30 most productive journals in the field of semiconductors. Counts of co-citations to the set of semiconductor journals were retrieved from SciSearch database, accessed through Dialog. Cluster analysis and multi-dimensional scaling were employed to create two-dimensional maps of journal relationships in the cross-citation networks. The following results were obtained through this co-citation study: The 30 journals fall fairly clearly into three clusters. The major cluster of journals, containing 17 titles, is in the subject of physics. The second cluster, consisting of 9 journals, includes journals primarily on material science. The remaining cluster represents research areas in the discipline of electrical and electronic engineering. All co-cited journals share similar co-citation profiles, reflected in high positive Pearson correlation. Two hundred and ninety-six pairs (68%) correlate at greater than 0.70. This shows that there is strong relationship between semiconductor journals. Five individual journals in five paired sets with co-citation frequency over 100,000 times include Physical Review B, Condensed Matter; Physical Review Letters; Applied Physics Letters; Journal of Applied Physics; and Solid State Communications. C1 Tamkang Univ, Dept Informat & Lib Sci, Tamsui 251, Taiwan. Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Informat Sci, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA. Taipei Municipal Lib, Branch Lib, Taipei, Taiwan. RP Tsay, MY, Tamkang Univ, Dept Informat & Lib Sci, Tamsui 251, Taiwan. CR ALGER J, 1996, COLL RES LIBR, V57, P567 MCCAIN KW, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V42, P290 MCCAIN KW, 1991, LIBR QUART, V61, P311 MCCAIN KW, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V41, P389 RICE RE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P257 TSAY MY, 2000, SCIENTOMETRICS, V49, P527 WHITE HD, 1989, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V24, P119 NR 7 TC 9 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PY 2003 VL 57 IS 1 BP 7 EP 25 PG 19 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 675RY UT ISI:000182710300002 ER PT J AU Thelwall, M TI Web use and peer interconnectivity metrics for academic web sites SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID RESEARCH ASSESSMENT EXERCISE; IMPACT FACTORS; CITATION ANALYSIS; LINK STRUCTURE; SEARCH ENGINE; INFORMATION; INTERNET; ANATOMY; NETWORK; SCIENCE AB This paper introduces two new web link count metrics to complement the existing Web Impact Factor. The first is provisionally cast as an indicator of the average degree of online informal scholarly communication and information use by the academics in a given university. The second has a similar construction but focuses on the degree of web interconnection in terms of both inlinks and outlinks. The latter metric is based upon a more elaborate mechanism than raw link counts: totalling the minimum number of links between universities over all distinct pairs in the chosen set that include the given institution. Statistical tests give evidence that the results of both correlate with institutional research productivity in the UK, providing preliminary support for their continued development. Further research is needed into causes of linking in order to allow more meaningful interpretations of their values to be made. C1 Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, Wolverhampton WV1 1EQ, England. RP Thelwall, M, Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Comp & Informat Technol, 35-49 Lichfield St, Wolverhampton WV1 1EQ, England. CR 2001, TIMES HIGHER ED 0518, T2 BARILAN J, 1999, CYBERMETRICS, V2 BARILAN J, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P7 BJORNEBORN L, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P65 BRIN S, 1998, COMPUT NETWORKS ISDN, V30, P107 BRODER A, 2000, COMPUT NETW, V33, P309 CHAKRABARTI S, 1999, COMPUTER, V32, P60 CHU H, 2002, J ED LIB INFORMATION, V43, P110 CRASWELL N, 2001, P 24 ANN INT ACM SIG, P250 CRONIN B, 2001, J INFORM SCI, V27, P1 DAVENPORT E, 2000, ASIS MONOGRAPH SERIE, P517 EGGHE L, 2000, J INFORM SCI, V26, P329 ELKIN J, 1997, J LIBR INF SCI, V29, P131 FLAKE GW, 2002, IEEE COMPUT, V35, P66 GOODRUM AA, 2001, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V37, P661 INGWERSEN P, 1998, J DOC, V54, P236 KLEINBERG JM, 1999, J ACM, V46, P604 KLING R, 2000, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V51, P1306 METTROP W, 2001, J DOC, V57, P623 NILAN M, 2001, P ASIST ANNU, V38, P330 OPPENHEIM C, 1997, J DOC, V53, P477 OPPENHEIM C, 2000, ASIS MONOGRAPH SERIE, P405 REHM G, 2002, P 35 HAW INT C SYST ROUSSEAU R, 1997, CYBERMETRICS, V1 ROUSSEAU R, 1999, CYBERMETRICS, V2 SMITH A, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V54, P363 SMITH AG, 1999, J DOC, V55, P577 TANG R, 2002, P ASIST ANNU, V39, P417 THELWALL M, IN PRESS J AM SOC IN THELWALL M, 2000, J DOC, V56, P185 THELWALL M, 2001, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V52, P1157 THELWALL M, 2001, J INFORM SCI, V27, P319 THELWALL M, 2001, J INFORM SCI, V27, P393 THELWALL M, 2001, PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE THELWALL M, 2002, ASLIB PROC, V54, P118 THELWALL M, 2002, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V53, P995, DOI 10.1002/asi.10135 THELWALL M, 2002, J DOC, V58, P563, DOI 10.1108/00220410210441586 THELWALL M, 2002, J DOC, V58, P683, DOI 10.1108/00220410210448219 THELWALL M, 2002, J INF SCI, V28, P485 THELWALL M, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V55, P335 THOMAS O, 2000, J INFORM SCI, V26, P421 WHITE HD, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P163 WILKINSON D, 2003, J INFORM SCI, V29, P49 NR 43 TC 9 PU BOWKER-SAUR PI E GRINSTEAD PA WINDSOR COURT, EAST GRINSTEAD HOUSE, E GRINSTEAD RH19 1XA, W SUSSEX, ENGLAND SN 0165-5515 J9 J INFORM SCI JI J. Inf. Sci. PY 2003 VL 29 IS 1 BP 1 EP 10 PG 10 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 653AY UT ISI:000181414100001 ER PT J AU Erkut, E TI Measuring Canadian business school research output and impact SO CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES-REVUE CANADIENNE DES SCIENCES DE L ADMINISTRATION LA English DT Article ID JOURNALS; QUALITY AB The goal of this paper is to quantify both the output and the impact of the past decade's scholarly research carried out by those academics currently employed by Canadian business schools, using journal paper counts and citation analysis. We find that the per capita paper output in Canadian business schools is relatively low and is declining. We also find that there are significant differences across Canadian business schools, and that the paper and citation credits are highly variable, with a few "stars" producing most of the impact. C1 Univ Alberta, Sch Business, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R6, Canada. RP Erkut, E, Univ Alberta, Sch Business, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R6, Canada. CR 1996, SCI WATCH 2000, BUSINESS WEEK 1002 2000, NATL SCI FDN BIBLIOM *I SCI INF, 2001, ISI R DAT J SEL PROC BARMAN S, 2001, J OPER MANAG, V19, P367 BEAMISH PW, 2000, ASAC 2000 C P, V21, P1 CAMERON RD, 1997, UNIVERSAL CITATION D DOYLE JR, 1995, OMEGA-INT J MANAGE S, V23, P257 DUBOIS FL, 2000, J INT BUS STUD, V34, P689 DUSANSKY R, 1998, J ECON PERSPECT, V12, P157 ERKUT E, 2001, CORS B, V35 FOX MF, 1983, SOC STUD SCI, V13, P285 HARTER SP, 1996, PUBLIC ACCESS COMPUT, V7 IM KS, 1998, DECISION LINE, V29, P8 KLEMKOSKY RC, 1977, J FINANC, V32, P901 LABAND DN, 1994, J ECON LIT, V32, P640 NIEMI AW, 1988, J MARKETING ED, V10, P8 PHELAN TJ, 2000, SCIENTIST, V14, P39 PRICE DJD, 1971, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V22, P74 TAHAI A, 1999, STRATEGIC MANAGE J, V20, P279 TRIESCHMANN JS, 2000, ACAD MANAGE J, V43, P1130 VOKURKA RJ, 1996, J OPERATIONS MANAGEM, V14, P345 NR 22 TC 9 PU ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES ASSOC CANADA PI MONTREAL PA CONCORDIA UNIV, FAC COMMERCE & ADMINISTRATION 1455 DE MAISONNEUVE BLVD WEST, MONTREAL, QUEBEC H3G 1M8, CANADA SN 0825-0383 J9 CAN J ADM SCI JI Can. J. Adm. Sci. PD JUN PY 2002 VL 19 IS 2 BP 97 EP 123 PG 27 SC Business; Management GA 608FJ UT ISI:000178834500001 ER PT J AU Breitzman, A Thomas, P TI Using patent citation analysis to target/value M&A candidates SO RESEARCH-TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article ID INDICATORS AB OVERVIEW: Patent analysis can be used for several aspects of Merger & Acquisition activities, including targeting, due-diligence, compatibility, and valuation. In the due-diligence stage, it can also he used to ensure that the target companys technology infrastructure is sound and that its key inventors still work at the company. In assessing technology compatibility patent analysis call provide insights into the fit between the patent portfolios of the acquiring company and its acquisition target. Having established the technological quality and compatibility of a target company, patent analysis can be used to assess whether the stock market appears to be valuing it fairly. In addition, these methods can be used to identify undervalued companies in which to invest, and for competitive intelligence applications. Although not applicable to every industry, patent analysis is particularly effective in industries with substantial patented technoiogies, including telecommunications, information technology, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, chemicals, and automotive. C1 CHI Res Inc, Haddon Hts, NJ 08035 USA. RP Breitzman, A, CHI Res Inc, Haddon Hts, NJ 08035 USA. CR ALBERT MB, 1991, RES POLICY, V20, P251 BREITZMAN A, 2002, R&D MANAGE, V32, P1 CARPENTER MP, 1981, WORLD PATENT INFORMA, V3, P160 DENG Z, 1999, FINANCIAL ANAL J, V55, P20 NARIN F, 1987, RES POLICY, V16, P143 NARIN F, 1995, RES POLICY, V24, P507 THOMAS P, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V51, P319 NR 7 TC 9 PU INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH INST INC PI WASHINGTON PA 1550 M ST., NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 USA SN 0895-6308 J9 RES TECHNOL MANAGE JI Res.-Technol. Manage. PD SEP-OCT PY 2002 VL 45 IS 5 BP 28 EP 36 PG 9 SC Business; Engineering, Industrial; Management GA 589JK UT ISI:000177755000009 ER PT J AU Peritz, BC Bar-Ilan, J TI The sources used by bibliometrics-scientometrics as reflected in references SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; CITATION ANALYSIS; SELF-CITATION; SCIENCE; PATTERNS; DECADES AB The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which the field of bibliometrics and scientometrics makes use of sources outside the field. The research was carried out by examining the references of articles published in Scientometrics in the course of two calendar years, 1990, 2000. The results show that in 2000, 56.9% (and 47.3% in 1990) of the references originated from three fields: scientometrics and bibliometrics; library and information science; and the sociology, history and philosophy of science. When comparing the two periods, there is also a considerable increase in journal self-citation (i.e., references to the journal Scientometrics) and in the percentage of references to journals. C1 Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Sch Lib Arch & Informat Studies, IL-91904 Jerusalem, Israel. RP Peritz, BC, Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Sch Lib Arch & Informat Studies, POB 1255, IL-91904 Jerusalem, Israel. 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Such grading is needed both for funding and resource allocation purposes and for personnel decisions. In grading journals, objective information, such as the impact factors (the most commonly used journal citation information provided by Journal Citation Reports) and/or subjective information, such as experts' judgments about the journals, are used. Grading of journals is typically done by a committee. Most of the existing approaches only consider either the subjective or the objective information. While such approaches work in many cases, they may not work in many others. Complaints about politics, inconsistencies, and unfairness are common in many situations. This paper presents a methodology that integrates both types of information, providing a comprehensive method for assessing the quality of journals. The method employs a fuzzy set approach that also deals with the imprecise and missing information frequently inherited in the evaluation process. The proposed evaluation model is implemented in a Web-based system. A pilot evaluation study indicated that participants clearly preferred the system and its major features. C1 Eastern Washington Univ, Dept Accounting & Informat Syst, Spokane, WA 99202 USA. City Univ Hong Kong, Dept Informat Syst, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China. RP Zhou, DN, Eastern Washington Univ, Dept Accounting & Informat Syst, Spokane, WA 99202 USA. 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Eng. Manage. PD NOV PY 2001 VL 48 IS 4 BP 479 EP 490 PG 12 SC Business; Engineering, Industrial; Management GA 500TH UT ISI:000172642500006 ER PT J AU Bettencourt, LA Houston, MB TI Reference diversity in JCR, JM, and JMR: A reexamination and extension of Tellis, Chandy, and Ackerman (1999) SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID CONSUMER RESEARCH; CITATION ANALYSIS; SEARCH AB Results of a reference analysis led Tellis, Chandy, and Ackerman (1999) to conclude that Journal of Consumer Research (JCR) was not as diverse in its references as Journal of Marketing (JM) and Journal of Marketing Research (JMR). We reexamine the Tellis et al. conclusions with a reference analysis comparison of JCR, JM, and JMR from 1976 to 1995 using an expanded set of reference diversity indicators at the article level of analysis. Our reexamination reveals small or nonsignificant differences among the journals in discipline and journal variety. The results also indicate that JCR articles are more likely to rely on sources that are more conceptually distant from marketing and business than are articles in JM or JMR, regardless of time period. Trends over time reveal that whereas reference diversity among JCR articles has remained relatively stable, reference diversity among JM and JMR articles has increased and decreased, respectively, for two out of three diversity factors. We also extend the findings of Tellis et al. (1999) with a test of the assumption of a positive relationship between reference diversity and subsequent article influence using all 228 articles appearing in JCR from 1991 to 1995. Interestingly, we find that reference diversity has both positive and negative effects on article influence. C1 Univ Missouri, Coll Business, Columbia, MO 65211 USA. Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. RP Bettencourt, LA, Univ Missouri, Coll Business, Columbia, MO 65211 USA. 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Consum. Res. PD SEP PY 2001 VL 28 IS 2 BP 313 EP 323 PG 11 SC Business GA 472PJ UT ISI:000170992400012 ER PT J AU Kreuzman, H TI A co-citation analysis of representative authors in philosophy: Examining the relationship between epistemologists and philosophers of science SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article AB The relation between philosophy of science and epistemology is studied using the author co-citation technique. Co-citation links among 62 authors - a representative list of various styles and approaches to rationality - were established using the Arts and Humanities Citation Index. Multidimensional scaling results in a two-dimensional map of authors, where the axes represent the subject (philosophy of science to epistemology) and the method (qualitative to quantitative), respectively. The authors on the map can be clustered into more or less coherent groups at different levels of resolution. C1 Coll Wooster, Wooster, OH 44961 USA. RP Kreuzman, H, Coll Wooster, 1189 Beall Ave, Wooster, OH 44961 USA. CR ALDENDERFER MS, 1984, CLUSTER ANAL BONJOUR L, 1985, STRUCTURE EMPIRICAL CLAY M, 1986, TEACHING THEORY KNOW EDGE D, 1979, HIST SCI, V17, P102 EVERITT B, 1980, CLUSTER ANAL GLYMOUR C, 1980, THEORY EVIDENCE KELLER EF, 1989, WOMEN KNOWLEDGE REAL, P175 KRUSKAL JB, 1978, MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCA MCCAIN KW, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P433 MOSER PK, 1986, EMPIRICAL KNOWLEDGE PLANTIGA A, 1993, WARRANT CURRENT DEBA PLANTIGA A, 1993, WARRANT PROPER FUNCT SCHIFFMAN SS, 1981, INTRO MULTIDIMENSION SELLARS W, 1956, MINNESOTA STUDIES PH, V1 SHAPERE D, 1984, REASON SEARCH KNOWLE WHITE HD, 1989, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V24, P119 NR 16 TC 9 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA SPUIBOULEVARD 50, PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD JUL-AUG PY 2001 VL 51 IS 3 BP 525 EP 539 PG 15 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 466PF UT ISI:000170653400007 ER PT J AU Meho, LI Haas, SW TI Information-seeking behavior and use of social science faculty studying stateless nations: a case study SO LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS; ACADEMIC RESEARCHERS; RETRIEVAL; SCIENTISTS; PATTERNS; NEEDS AB The information-seeking behavior of social science faculty studying the Kurds was assessed using a questionnaire, citation analysis, and follow-up inquiry Two specific questions were addressed: how these faculty locate relevant government information and what factors influence their seeking behavior and use of such information. Results show that besides using traditional methods for locating relevant government information, social science faculty studying the Kurds use the World Wide Web (Web) and electronic mail (e-mail) for that purpose, suggesting that these faculty are aware of, and utilize, new information technology to support their research. Results also show that the information-seeking behavior of social science faculty studying the Kurds is influenced by factors similar to those influencing other social science faculty. Moreover, results also show that accessing the needed materials is a major information-seeking activity that should be added to David Ellis' behavioral model, and that faculty examined here employ somewhat a more elaborate "differentiating" information-seeking activity than the one described in the model. Some elements of interdisciplinarity of Kurdish studies as a field of research have been discovered, however, further research is required to verify that. Implications for library services and suggestions for future research are presented. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved. C1 Univ N Carolina, Sch Informat & Lib Sci, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA. RP Meho, LI, Univ N Carolina, Sch Informat & Lib Sci, CB 3360,100 Manning Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA. 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Infor. Sci. Res. PY 2001 VL 23 IS 1 BP 5 EP 25 PG 21 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 444UU UT ISI:000169419100002 ER PT J AU Piotrowski, C TI A review of the clinical and research use of the Bender-Gestalt test SO PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS LA English DT Article AB The Bender Visual-motor Gestalt test has been an integral part of the standard test battery for the past 50 years. However, the test has been extensively critiqued on issues of inappropriate administration, scoring schemes, and clinical interpretation. In an analysis of recent surveys on test use, the Bender-Gestalt remains guile popular in a variety of clinical settings across all age groups. Secondly, the test has a respectable level of research interest, based on a citation analysis of the Psychological Abstracts database. RP Piotrowski, C, UNIV W FLORIDA,OFF RES & GRAD STUDIES,11000 UNIV PKWY,PENSACOLA,FL 32514. CR ARCHER RP, 1991, PROF PSYCHOL-RES PR, V22, P247 BENDER L, 1938, AM ORTHOPSYCHIATRY A, V3 BUBENZER DL, 1990, J MENTAL HLTH COUNSE, V12, P51 CANTER A, 1985, MAJOR PSYCHOL ASSESS, P217 GOLDEN CJ, 1990, CLIN INTERPRETATION KENNEDY ML, 1994, J PSYCHOEDUC ASSESS, V12, P228 PIOTROWSKI C, 1989, PROF PSYCHOL-RES PR, V20, P423 PIOTROWSKI C, 1992, J TRAINING PRACTICE, V6, P74 PIOTROWSKI C, 1993, J PERS ASSESS, V61, P394 STINNETT TA, 1994, J PSYCHOEDUC ASSESS, V12, P331 WATKINS CE, 1995, PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOL, V26, P54 NR 11 TC 9 PU PERCEPTUAL MOTOR SKILLS PI MISSOULA PA PO BOX 9229, MISSOULA, MT 59807 SN 0031-5125 J9 PERCEPT MOT SKILLS JI Percept. Mot. Skills PD DEC PY 1995 VL 81 IS 3 PN Part 2 BP 1272 EP 1274 PG 3 SC Psychology, Experimental GA TQ120 UT ISI:A1995TQ12000037 ER PT J AU RAWLING, A TI THE AIDS VIRUS DISPUTE - AWARDING PRIORITY FOR THE DISCOVERY OF THE HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS (HIV) SO SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES LA English DT Article ID RETROVIRUSES HTLV-III; GALLO PROBE; NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE; CITATION MEASURES; SCIENCE; GUILTY; OSI; SPECIALTIES AB The bitter public contest for priority over the discovery of the virus that causes AIDS was officially closed in 1987 with equal credit being awarded to two parties from opposite sides of the Atlantic. One was led by Robert C Gallo of the Laboratory of Tumor Cell Biology at the National Cancer Institute in the United States and the other was led by Luc Montagnier of the viral-oncology unit at the Pasteur Institute in France. Using citation counts from articles published by the scientific community, a process of allocation of credit is examined and compared with this official settlement. A novel pattern emerges. It is found that the scientific community began to redistribute priority when the dispute became highly publicized and took little notice of the official settlement. This, along with the fact that Gallo has now officially been charged with misconduct by an investigative committee, may mean that Montagnier's team may eventually receive sole credit for the discovery of the AIDS virus. The importance of examining priority disputes from many different angles and the potential for citation analysis in such cases are highlighted. RP RAWLING, A, UNIV SYDNEY, DEPT SOCIAL WORK & SOCIAL POLICY, SYDNEY, NSW 2006, AUSTRALIA. 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Technol. Hum. Values PD SUM PY 1994 VL 19 IS 3 BP 342 EP 360 PG 19 SC Social Issues GA NU892 UT ISI:A1994NU89200005 ER PT J AU EOM, SB LEE, SM TI LEADING UNITED-STATES UNIVERSITIES AND MOST INFLUENTIAL CONTRIBUTORS IN DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS RESEARCH (1971-1989) - A CITATION ANALYSIS SO DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS LA English DT Article DE DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS; LEADING RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS; INFLUENTIAL CONTRIBUTORS; CITATION ANALYSIS AB This paper identifies the most influential contributors in the DSS area in the U.S., examines their contributions, and reviews the institutional publishing records at the leading U.S. universities, which are actively publishing DSS research. To measure the influence/contributions of leading universities and contributors, we used the bibliographic citations of the publications on the specific DSS applications. The critical assumption of this study is that ''bibliographic citations are an acceptable surrogate for the actual influence of various information sources.'' (M.J. Culnan, Management Science 32, 2, feb 1986, 156-172) This paper identifies thirty-two leading U.S. universities with eighty-one of their affiliated members and twenty three most influential researchers. Among the leading U.S. universities identified, two universities are truly outstanding: The University of Texas-Austin and MIT. Regardless of any types of yardsticks which may be applied to measure their contributions, these two universities may be recognized as centers of excellent DSS research in the U.S.A. in terms of the number of research publications, the number of total citation frequencies, and the number of active researchers in the DSS related areas. C1 UNIV NEBRASKA,LINCOLN,NE 68588. RP EOM, SB, SE MISSOURI STATE UNIV,COLL BUSINESS,DEPT MANAGEMENT,CAPE GIRARDEAU,MO 63701. CR BONCZEK RH, 1981, F DECISION SUPPORT S CULNAN MJ, 1986, MANAGE SCI, V32, P156 ELAM JJ, 1986, EXAMINATION DSS LIT, P1 EOM HB, 1990, DECISION SUPPORT SYS, V6, P269 EOM HB, 1990, EUR J OPER RES, V46, P333 EOM HB, 1990, INTERFACES, V20, P65 KEEN PGW, 1980, 1ST P INT C INF SYST, P9 VOGEL DR, 1984, MIS RES PROFILE LEAD, P3 NR 8 TC 9 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0167-9236 J9 DECIS SUPPORT SYST JI Decis. Support Syst. PD APR PY 1993 VL 9 IS 3 BP 237 EP 244 PG 8 SC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Information Systems; Operations Research & Management Science GA KW836 UT ISI:A1993KW83600001 ER PT J AU WARD, KB GAST, J GRANT, L TI VISIBILITY AND DISSEMINATION OF WOMENS AND MENS SOCIOLOGICAL SCHOLARSHIP SO SOCIAL PROBLEMS LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE; JOURNALS; GENDER AB Citations to published scholarly work are frequently used as indicators of scholars' visibility and of the quality or impact of research. Studies of citation patterns have raised questions about whether women's scholarship and research on gender are cited as frequently as other research published in sociology journals of equivalent quality. This paper traces patterns of citations to a sample of 100 articles published in Social Problems during 1974-83. Evidence that citation rates are not gender neutral, primarily as a result of the citation practices of women scholars, is presented. Women's work and gender articles are cited more frequently than other works, especially in nonsociological sources and by women scholars. Women's scholarship and gender articles take longer than other works to reach peak citation years, a pattern that might disadvantage women and scholars of gender related subjects when tenure decisions are made. C1 UNIV GEORGIA,ATHENS,GA 30602. RP WARD, KB, SO ILLINOIS UNIV,DEPT SOCIOL,CARBONDALE,IL 62901. 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Probl. PD AUG PY 1992 VL 39 IS 3 BP 291 EP 298 PG 8 SC Sociology GA JL458 UT ISI:A1992JL45800006 ER PT J AU BONZI, S TI TRENDS IN RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY AMONG SENIOR FACULTY SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article AB Data from the vitae of 411 senior faculty at Syracuse University were analyzed to uncover trends in productivity over time. Results show that productivity is related to status and academic discipline. Overall, productivity earlier in a career is a good indicator of later productivity. Not surprisingly, full professors increase productivity to a greater extent than do assistant and associate professors. Increase in productivity among females is greater than among males, but males are more productive overall. Humanities and science/mathematics faculty increase productivity to a greater extent than do social sciences and professional school faculty. A citation analysis of a sample of the faculty included in the analysis does not appear to be a good tool to measure quality. Journal articles are cited much more than are book chapters, so faculty not tending to publish in journals do not show a high citation count. In addition, citation counts are biased toward older works, since they have had greater exposure than more recent works. RP BONZI, S, SYRACUSE UNIV,SCH INFORMAT STUDIES,SYRACUSE,NY 13244. 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PY 1992 VL 28 IS 1 BP 111 EP 120 PG 10 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA HB694 UT ISI:A1992HB69400011 ER PT J AU ZINKHAN, GM SAXTON, MJ ROTH, M ZALTMAN, G TI A CITATION ANALYSIS OF THE ACR PROCEEDINGS - A KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL-EXCHANGE PERSPECTIVE SO ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH LA English DT Article C1 BOSTON COLL,CHESTNUT HILL,MA 02167. UNIV PITTSBURGH,PITTSBURGH,PA 15260. RP ZINKHAN, GM, UNIV HOUSTON,HOUSTON,TX 77004. CR BLAU PM, 1964, EXCHANGE POWER SOCIA CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GOLDMAN A, 1979, J MARKETING RES, V16, P485 JOBBER D, 1988, INT J RES MARK, V5, P137 LEONG SM, 1989, J CONSUM RES, V15, P492 LUTZ RJ, 1989, J CONSUMER RES, V15 PRICE DJD, 1970, COMMUNICATION SCI EN, P3 PRICE DJD, 1986, LITTLE SCI BIG SCI NR 9 TC 9 PU ASSN CONSUMER RES PI PROVO PA BRIGHAM YOUNG GRAD SCH MGT, PROVO, UT 84602 SN 0098-9258 J9 ADVAN CONSUM RES JI Adv. Consum. Res. PY 1990 VL 17 BP 627 EP 635 PG 9 SC Business GA DW400 UT ISI:A1990DW40000101 ER PT J AU DANNENBERG, AL TI USE OF EPIDEMIOLOGY IN MEDICAL SPECIALTIES - AN EXAMINATION BY CITATION ANALYSIS SO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY LA English DT Article C1 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,SCH HYG & PUBL HLTH,DEPT EPIDEMIOL,BALTIMORE,MD 21205. CR 1965, AM J EPIDEMIOL, V81, P1 1980, AM J EPIDEMIOL, V111, P140 1983, AM J EPIDEMIOL, V118, P129 1983, AM J EPIDEMIOL, V118, P130 BARRETTCONNOR E, 1979, AM J EPIDEMIOL, V109, P245 DETELS R, 1979, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V242, P1644 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1976, SCI CITATION INDEX J GARFIELD E, 1978, SCI CITATION INDEX J, A31 GARFIELD E, 1982, SCI CITATION INDEX J, P236 GARFIELD E, 1982, SCI CITATION INDEX J, A120 GARFIELD E, 1982, SCI CITATION INDEX J, A31 GEYMAN JP, 1983, J FAM PRACTICE, V16, P812 LAPORTE RE, 1980, AM J EPIDEMIOL, V111, P137 MILLER MD, 1982, J MED EDUC, V57, P797 ORCHARD TJ, 1980, LANCET, V2, P845 PETERSON HB, 1980, ANESTHESIOLOGY, V53, P263 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 NR 18 TC 9 PU JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV SCHOOL HYGIENE PUB HEALTH PI BALTIMORE PA 111 MARKET PLACE, STE 840, BALTIMORE, MD 21202-6709 SN 0002-9262 J9 AMER J EPIDEMIOL JI Am. J. Epidemiol. PY 1985 VL 121 IS 1 BP 140 EP 151 PG 12 SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA TX935 UT ISI:A1985TX93500016 ER PT J AU ROSE, RM TI WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT AND WHO LISTENS - A CITATION ANALYSIS OF PSYCHOSOMATIC-MEDICINE SO PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE LA English DT Editorial Material RP ROSE, RM, UNIV TEXAS,MED BRANCH,DEPT PSYCHIAT & BEHAV SCI,GALVESTON,TX 77550. CR ANDERBERG MR, 1973, CLUSTER ANAL APPLICA SHEPARD RN, 1973, MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCA NR 2 TC 9 PU WILLIAMS & WILKINS PI BALTIMORE PA 351 WEST CAMDEN ST, BALTIMORE, MD 21201-2436 SN 0033-3174 J9 PSYCHOSOM MED JI Psychosom. Med. PY 1983 VL 45 IS 5 BP 379 EP 394 PG 16 SC Psychiatry; Psychology; Psychology, Multidisciplinary GA RJ612 UT ISI:A1983RJ61200001 ER PT J AU HAWKINS, DT TI CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC LITERATURE - A BIBLIOMETRIC AND CITATION ANALYSIS SO ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION A LA English DT Article RP HAWKINS, DT, BELL TEL LABS INC,MURRAY HILL,NJ 07974. CR 1975, CHEM ABSTR 1976, SCI CITATION INDEX BRADFORD SC, 1948, DOCUMENTATION BROOKES BC, 1968, J DOC, V24, P247 BROOKES BC, 1973, LIBR TRENDS, V22, P18 CARPENTER MP, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P425 CAWKELL AE, 1978, J AM SOC INF SCI, V29, P42 GARFIELD E, 1974, CURRENT CONTENT 0911 GARFIELD E, 1976, J CITATION REPORTS GARFIELD E, 1977, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V2, P128 HAWKINS DT, 1976, J CHEMICAL INFORMATI, V16, P21 HAWKINS DT, 1977, J CHEM INFO COMPUT S, V17, P41 HIRST G, 1978, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V29, P171 KIEHLMAN E, 1972, J CHEM DOCUM, V12, P157 NARIN F, 1972, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V23, P323 NARIN F, 1976, PB252339 REP PINSKI G, 1976, INFORMATION PROCESSI, V12, P297 PINSKI G, 1977, J CHEM INFORMATION C, V17, P67 NR 18 TC 9 PU MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD PI COPENHAGEN PA 35 NORRE SOGADE, PO BOX 2148, DK-1016 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK SN 0108-7673 J9 ACTA CRYSTALLOGR A JI Acta Crystallogr. Sect. A PY 1980 VL 36 IS MAY BP 475 EP 482 PG 8 SC Crystallography GA JW652 UT ISI:A1980JW65200022 ER PT J AU NELSON, DM TI METHODS OF CITATION ANALYSIS IN FINE ARTS SO SPECIAL LIBRARIES LA English DT Article C1 HARVARD UNIV,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02138. CR BAUGHMAN JC, 1973, LIBRARY J, V18, P2977 BROADUS R, 1967, AM SOCIOLOGIST, V2, P18 HAFNER AW, 1975, INT LIBRARY REV, V6, P85 SIMONTON WC, 1960, THESIS U ILLINOIS NR 4 TC 9 PU SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSN PI WASHINGTON PA 1700 EIGHTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009-2508 SN 0038-6723 J9 SPEC LIBR JI Spec. Libr. PY 1977 VL 68 IS 11 BP 390 EP 395 PG 6 SC Information Science & Library Science GA DY526 UT ISI:A1977DY52600003 ER PT J AU CHEN, CC TI CITATION ANALYSIS OF BULLETIN OF MEDICAL-LIBRARY ASSOCIATION SO BULLETIN OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LA English DT Note C1 SIMMONS COLL,SCH LIB SCI,BOSTON,MA 02115. CR CHEN CC, 1976, 75TH P ANN M MED LIB, P49 CHEN CC, 1977, SOURCEBOOK HLTH SCI NR 2 TC 9 PU MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOC PI CHICAGO PA STE 300, 6 N MICHIGAN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60602 SN 0025-7338 J9 BULL MED LIBR ASSN JI Bull. Med. Libr. Assoc. PY 1977 VL 65 IS 2 BP 290 EP 292 PG 3 SC Information Science & Library Science GA DC169 UT ISI:A1977DC16900014 ER PT J AU MCGERVEY, JD TI CITATION ANALYSIS SO SCIENCE LA English DT Article C1 CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,CLEVELAND,OH 44106. CR GELLMANN M, 1968, PHYS REV, V175, P2195 NR 1 TC 9 PU AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE PI WASHINGTON PA 1200 NEW YORK AVE, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 SN 0036-8075 J9 SCIENCE JI Science PY 1974 VL 183 IS 4120 BP 28 EP & PG 0 SC Multidisciplinary Sciences GA R6676 UT ISI:A1974R667600006 ER PT J AU Bonner, SE Hesford, JW Van der Stede, WA Young, SM AF Bonner, Sarah E. Hesford, James W. Van der Stede, Wim A. Young, S. Mark TI The most influential journals in academic accounting SO ACCOUNTING ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY LA English DT Article ID PRACTICE-AND-THEORY; CITATION ANALYSIS; DOCTORAL PROGRAMS; PERCEPTIONS; FACULTY; IMPACT; ARTICLES; QUALITY; DECADES; MODEL AB In this article we summarize the findings of articles that have ranked academic accounting journals, as well as articles that provide other bases for considering journal quality. Results indicate that five journals-Accounting, Organizations and Society, Contemporary Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Accounting Research, and The Accounting Review-rank consistently as the top journals in the field. However, these five journals differ substantially as to the numbers of articles they publish overall as well as the proportions of articles that are related to the various specialty areas of accounting. Further, the relative proportions of articles by area do not correspond to the numbers of individuals working in the specialty areas. Financial accounting articles appear in disproportionately high numbers for all journals except Accounting, Organizations and Society, whereas management accounting articles appear in disproportionately low numbers for all journals except Accounting, Organizations and Society. In all journals, systems and tax articles also appear to be disproportionately low vis-a-vis the numbers of individuals working in these areas. Auditing receives fairly even exposure across journals and vis-a-vis individuals in the area, except in the Journal of Accounting and Economics. (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier Ltd. C1 Univ So Calif, Marshall Sch Business, Leventhal Sch Accounting, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA. Cornell Univ, Sch Hotel Adm, Dept Finance Accounting & Real Estate, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA. RP Young, SM, Univ So Calif, Marshall Sch Business, Leventhal Sch Accounting, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA. 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Organ. Soc. PD OCT PY 2006 VL 31 IS 7 BP 663 EP 685 DI 10.1016/j.aos.2005.06.003 PG 23 SC Business, Finance GA 080YP UT ISI:000240284700004 ER PT J AU Bar-Ilan, J AF Bar-Ilan, Judit TI An ego-centric citation analysis of the works of Michael O. Rabin based on multiple citation indexes SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE ego-centric citation analysis; Web of Science; Citeseer; Google Scholar; multiple manifestations ID SCIENCE; AUTHORS AB The primary goal of this study was to carry out an ego-centric citation and reference analysis of the works of the mathematician and computer scientist, Michael O. Rabin. Until recently only a single citation database was available for such research - the ISI Citation Indexes. In this study we utilized and compared three major sources that provide citation data: the Web of Science, Google Scholar and Citeseer. Most cited works, citation identity, citation image makers and coauthors were identified. The citation image makers acquired through these sources differ considerably. Advantages and shortcomings of each of the tools are discussed in the context of computer science. A major issue in computer science is multiple manifestations of a work, i.e., its publication in several venues (technical reports, proceedings, journals, collections). The implications of multiple manifestations for citation analysis are discussed. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, IL-52900 Ramat Gan, Israel. RP Bar-Ilan, J, Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Informat Sci, IL-52900 Ramat Gan, Israel. EM barilaj@mail.biu.ac.il CR *DEAS, 2005, MO RAB DEAS RES PROF *IFLA, 1998, UBCIM PUBL NEW SER, V19 *ISI, 2005, SOURC IND BAIRD LM, 1994, J INF SCI, V20, P2 CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS ROL CRONIN B, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V54, P31 GILES CL, 1998, P 3 ACM C DIG LIB, P89 GOODRUM AA, 2001, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V37, P661 LAWANI SM, 1982, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V33, P281 LIU MX, 1993, J DOC, V49, P370 RABIN MO, 2004, MO RABIN RABIN MO, 2005, COMMUNICATION MAY WHITE HD, 1998, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V49, P327 WHITE HD, 2000, WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC, P475 WHITE HD, 2001, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V52, P87 WHITTLE AJ, 2001, GEOTECHNIQUE, V51, P601 NR 16 TC 8 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0306-4573 J9 INFORM PROCESS MANAGE JI Inf. Process. Manage. PD DEC PY 2006 VL 42 IS 6 BP 1553 EP 1566 DI 10.1016/j.ipm.2006.03.019 PG 14 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 062TI UT ISI:000238967100013 ER PT J AU Bergh, DD Perry, J Hanke, R TI Some predictors of SMJ article impact SO STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE strategic management research; citation analysis; article impact ID STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT RESEARCH; RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS; JOURNAL QUALITY; PERFORMANCE; ISSUES; DIVERSIFICATION; PUBLICATION; RECOGNITION; PSYCHOLOGY AB Article impact is becoming an increasingly popular metric for assessing a scholar's influence, yet little is known about its properties or the factors that affect it. This study tests whether author, article, and methodological attributes influence the impact of SMJ articles, defined as summed counts of article citations. Findings reveal that authors having fewer, more-often cited articles tended to have SMJ articles that received the most citations. In addition, whether an article appears in a regular or a special issue is not a stable predictor of its impact. Moreover, empirical articles that test primary data, control for more threats to internal validity, and have higher statistical power tend to receive more citations. Further, an article's long-term impact oftentimes becomes apparent shortly after its publication. Overall, the findings provide new insights into the determinants of impact and its temporal qualities and help explain some of the differences between high and average impact articles. The findings also underscore the need for transparency between author publication strategies (article volume, impact) and the requirements of his/her institution. Implications for authors, reviewers, editors, and administrative evaluation are offered. Copyright (c) 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. C1 Purdue Univ, Krannert Sch Management, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA. Wichita State Univ, Barton Sch Business, Wichita, KS USA. Bowling Green State Univ, Coll Business, Bowling Green, OH 43403 USA. RP Bergh, DD, Purdue Univ, Krannert Sch Management, 403 W State St, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA. 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Manage. J. PD JAN PY 2006 VL 27 IS 1 BP 81 EP 100 DI 10.1002/smj.504 PG 20 SC Business; Management GA 997XY UT ISI:000234283500005 ER PT J AU Biehl, M Kim, H Wade, M TI Relationships among the academic business disciplines: a multi-method citation analysis SO OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE management journals; management disciplines; sociometric analysis; citation analysis; multivariate methods ID MANAGEMENT JOURNALS; INTELLECTUAL SPACE AB A great number of papers have been published that compare the quality or impact of academic journals. This article seeks to broaden the debate on journal evaluation by showing how top journals in various academic business disciplines, as defined by the Financial Times list of top research outlets, relate to one other. Using large-scale sociometric analyses on about 140,000 citations we found that the integration of the citation network has increased over time. Moreover, the information flow from Finance and Economics to Management has become stronger and, within Management, a polarization between information generators and users has taken place. We also found that most business academics published in distinct and mostly nonoverlapping disciplines. The only exceptions were Finance and Economics as well as Strategic Management and OB/HR. Surprisingly, we also found that the general business journals, which could be assumed to be cited by most other journals across the management disciplines, are not central to the entire field. For instance, they are not complementary at all to Finance and Economics. Instead, Operations Research (OR) and Management Information Systems journals occupy the central space on the perceptual map. This indicates that these disciplines (and OR in particular) are complementary with Management and with Finance and Economics. Crown Copyright (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 York Univ, Schulich Sch Business, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada. RP Biehl, M, York Univ, Schulich Sch Business, 4700 Keele St, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada. 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Pharmacol. Toxicol. PD NOV PY 2005 VL 97 IS 5 BP 261 EP 275 PG 15 SC Pharmacology & Pharmacy; Toxicology GA 975LO UT ISI:000232664200001 ER PT J AU Borner, K Dall'Asta, L Ke, WM Vespignani, A TI Studying the emerging global brain: Analyzing and visualizing the impact of co-authorship teams SO COMPLEXITY LA English DT Article DE weighted network analysis; co-author networks; citation analysis; information visualization ID NETWORKS AB This article introduces a suite of approaches and measures to study the impact of co-authorship teams based on the number of publications and their citations on a local and global scale. In particular, we present a novel weighted graph representation that encodes coupled author-paper networks as a weighted co-authorship graph. This weighted graph representation is applied to a dataset that captures the emergence of a new field of science and comprises 614 articles published by 1036 unique authors between 1974 and 2004. To characterize the properties and evolution of this field, we first use four different measures of centrality to identify the impact of authors. A global statistical analysis is performed to characterize the distribution of paper production and paper citations and its correlation with the co-authorship team size. The size of co-authorship clusters over time is examined. Finally, a novel local, author-centered measure based on entropy is applied to determine the global evolution of the field and the identification of the contribution of a single author's impact across all of its co-authorship relations. A visualization of the growth of the weighted co-author network, and the results obtained from the statistical analysis indicate a drift toward a more cooperative, global collaboration process as the main drive in the production of scientific knowledge. (c) 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. C1 Indiana Univ, SLIS, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. 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The most common subject areas of papers published during 1996-2003 are highlighted, and the most cited papers indicated. C1 Christie Hosp NHS Trust, Manchester M20 4BX, Lancs, England. Blackburn Royal Infirm, E Lancashire Hosp NHS Trust, Blackburn BB2 3LR, Lancs, England. RP Glover, SW, Christie Hosp NHS Trust, Manchester M20 4BX, Lancs, England. 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Health PD DEC PY 2004 VL 9 IS 12 BP 1327 EP 1330 PG 4 SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Tropical Medicine GA 878HQ UT ISI:000225637800012 ER PT J AU Collier, N Takeuchi, K TI Comparison of character-level and part of speech features for name recognition in biomedical texts SO JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS LA English DT Article DE text mining; support vector machines; part of speech; orthography ID PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS; DATA-BANK; AUTOMATED EXTRACTION; GENE; CLASSIFICATION; INFORMATION AB The immense volume of data which is now available from experiments in molecular biology has led to an explosion in reported results most of which are available only in unstructured text format. For this reason there has been great interest in the task of text mining to aid in fact extraction, document screening, citation analysis, and linkage with large gene and gene-product databases. In particular there has been an intensive investigation into the named entity (NE) task as a core technology in all of these tasks which has been driven by the availability of high volume training sets such as the GENIA v3.02 corpus. Despite such large training sets accuracy for biology NE has proven to be consistently far below the high levels of performance in the news domain where F scores above 90 are commonly reported which can be considered near to human performance. We argue that it is crucial that more rigorous analysis of the factors that contribute to the model's performance be applied to discover where the underlying limitations are and what our future research direction should be. Our investigation in this paper reports on variations of two widely used feature types, part of speech (POS) tags and character-level orthographic features, and makes a comparison of how these variations influence performance. We base our experiments on a proven state-of-the-art model, support vector machines using a high quality subset of 100 annotated MEDLINE abstracts. Experiments reveal that the best performing features are orthographic features with F score of 72.6. Although the Brill tagger trained in-domain on the GENIA v3.02p POS corpus gives the best overall performance of any POS tagger, at an F score of 68.6, this is still significantly below the orthographic features. In combination these two features types appear to interfere with each other and degrade performance slightly to an F score of 72.3. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. C1 Natl Inst Informat, Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo 1018430, Japan. Okayama Univ, Okayama 7008530, Japan. RP Collier, N, Natl Inst Informat, Chiyoda Ku, 2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Tokyo 1018430, Japan. 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Biomed. Inform. PD DEC PY 2004 VL 37 IS 6 BP 423 EP 435 DI 10.1016/j.jbi.2004.08.008 PG 13 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics GA 874EX UT ISI:000225334800004 ER PT J AU Schoonbaert, D TI Citation patterns in tropical medicine journals SO TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LA English DT Article DE tropical medicine; biomedical literature; journals; bibliometrics; citation analysis; Journal Citation Reports AB Selections of most important journals in the field of tropical medicine have previously been identified with the help of resources such as bibliographical and citation databases. This article uses ISI's Journal Citation Reports (JSR) for 2002 to analyse the citation characteristics of the Tropical Medicine category. According to these data, this small but diverse group of 12 journals bestows some 40% more citations than it receives. Its six typical core journals tend to cite one another heavily, but they also refer a lot to multidisciplinary science and general medicine journals, and to infectious diseases and parasitology journals. Looking at the sources from which JCR's tropical medicine journals derive their citations, it is clear that in this reverse direction, the specialty's literature is still more concentrated. Apart from the typical core, this JCR category also contains a number of journals with more idiosyncratic citing patterns, focused on specialties such as paediatrics, a single disease (leprosy) and a representative of Latin American and Francophone biomedical science each. Implications of concentrated citedness and language biases are discussed briefly. This paper features a selection of bibliometric parameters relating to the tropical medicine journals and lists of the 80 journals most citing and cited by them. C1 Inst Trop Med, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium. RP Schoonbaert, D, Inst Trop Med, Natl Str 155, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium. EM bib@itg.be CR *ISI, 2003, J CIT REP 2002 SCI E APTED FIC, 1977, USE MED LIT, P192 BRADFORD SC, 1948, DOCUMENTATION BRENNEN PW, 1978, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V66, P24 DIAZ IG, 1980, REV CUBANA MED TROPI, V32, P101 GIBBS WW, 1995, SCI AM, V273, P76 HORTON R, 2003, LANCET, V361, P712 MAISONNEUVE H, 2003, LANCET, V361, P1387 MERTON RK, 1968, SCIENCE, V159, P56 OBUAYA CC, 2003, LANCET, V361, P1387 ROELANTS G, 1987, ANN SOC BELG MED TR, V67, P315 SCHOONBAERT D, 1996, TROP MED INT HEALTH, V1, P739 NR 12 TC 8 PU BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD PI OXFORD PA 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2DG, OXON, ENGLAND SN 1360-2276 J9 TROP MED INT HEALTH JI Trop. Med. Int. Health PD NOV PY 2004 VL 9 IS 11 BP 1142 EP 1150 PG 9 SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Tropical Medicine GA 872DR UT ISI:000225188100002 ER PT J AU Lowe, A Locke, J TI Perceptions of journal quality and research paradigm: results of a web-based survey of British accounting academics SO ACCOUNTING ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; METHODOLOGY AB This paper reports the results of a web-based perception study of the ranking of peer reviewed accounting journals by UK academics. The design of the survey instrument allows an interactive selection of journals to be scored. The web-based format is unique in that it also includes a step in which respondents classify the journals according to methodological perspective (paradigm). This is depicted graphically in the paper in a bubble diagram that shows the "positioning" of journals according to perceptions of both paradigm and quality. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Univ Waikato, Sch Management, Dept Accounting, Hamilton, New Zealand. RP Lowe, A, Univ Waikato, Sch Management, Dept Accounting, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton, New Zealand. 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Organ. Soc. PD JAN PY 2005 VL 30 IS 1 BP 81 EP 98 DI 10.1016/j.aos.2004.05.002 PG 18 SC Business, Finance GA 863WF UT ISI:000224593400004 ER PT J AU Baltussen, A Kindler, CH TI Citation classics in critical care medicine SO INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE LA English DT Article DE citation analysis; critical care medicine; publication; scientometrics; landmark article ID JOURNAL IMPACT FACTORS; MOST-CITED ARTICLES; ARCHIVES AB Objective. The number of citations an article receives after its publication reflects its impact on the scientific community. Our purpose was to identify and examine the characteristics of the most frequently cited articles in the field of critical care medicine. Design. The 74 top-cited articles in critical care journals were identified by a computer search using the database of the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED, 1945 to present) and the Web of SCIENCE. The 45 top-cited critical care articles in all other biomedical journals were identified using the database SciSearch (1974 to present) with the key word "Critical Care". Results. The most cited articles received 3402 and 2860 citations, respectively. The citation classics in critical care journals were published between 1968 and 1999 in six high-impact journals, led by Critical Care Medicine (37 articles), followed by the Journal of Trauma (21), and American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (9). Seventy articles were original publications, two were reviews or guidelines, and two were editorials. The top 45 classic articles in non-critical care journals were published in 13 different journals, led by the New England Journal of Medicine (11 articles), followed by JAMA and Lancet (6 articles each). The United States of America contributed most of the classic articles. Pathophysiology of the lung, sepsis and scoring systems were the primary focus of classic publications. Conclusions. Our analysis gives a historical perspective on the scientific progress of critical care medicine and allows for recognition of important advances in this specialty. C1 Univ Clin Basel, Kantonsspital, Dept Anesthesia, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland. RP Kindler, CH, Univ Clin Basel, Kantonsspital, Dept Anesthesia, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland. 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PD MAY PY 2004 VL 30 IS 5 BP 902 EP 910 DI 10.1007/s00134-004-2195-7 PG 9 SC Critical Care Medicine GA 817BW UT ISI:000221154000026 ER PT J AU Faba-Perez, C Guerrero-Bote, VP De Moya-Anegon, F TI Data mining in a closed Web environment SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID WORLD-WIDE-WEB; AUTHOR COCITATION ANALYSIS; INFORMATION-RETRIEVAL; CITATION ANALYSIS; SPACE; MAP; INTERNET; BIBLIOMETRICS; WEBOMETRICS; SCIENCE AB The need to understand the fabric of relationships that are building up on the World Wide Web calls for the application of tools that allow one to extract the underlying knowledge. Some of the most interesting relationships are those that are brought to light by co-linking analysis (the Web analogue of cocitation analysis). We here propose such an analysis based on the co-links that are generated within a closed web environment, using multivariate statistics (Principal Component Analysis, and Multidimensional Scaling) and a connection-based technique (Kohonen's Self-Organizing Maps). An application was made to a generic thematic environment, and the underlying relationships and structures were manifest in the interpretation of the results. C1 Univ Extremadura, Fac Lib & Informat Sci, Antiguo Hosp Militar, E-06071 Badajoz, Spain. Univ Granada, Fac Lib & Informat Sci, Granada, Spain. RP Guerrero-Bote, VP, Univ Extremadura, Fac Lib & Informat Sci, Antiguo Hosp Militar, E-06071 Badajoz, Spain. 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PD SEP PY 2003 VL 64 IS 5 BP 357 EP 377 PG 21 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 725NF UT ISI:000185548700002 ER PT J AU Hasbrouck, LM Taliano, J Hirshon, JM Dannenberg, AL TI Use of epidemiology in clinical medical publications, 1983-1999: A citation analysis SO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY LA English DT Article DE clinical medicine; epidemiology; public health; publishing AB Epidemiologists respond to the information needs of health professionals. Although medical professionals are routine users of epidemiologic information, use within medical specialties varies remarkably. To explore the variation in use of epidemiologic information across clinical medical specialties, the authors examined the scientific literature by analyzing patterns of citation of specific journal articles to and by the American Journal of Epidemiology (AJE). A total of 178,396 journal citations to and 126,478 citations by AJE were made from 1983 through 1999; citations were classified according to the subject category of the referencing or referenced journal. Clinical medical journals accounted for 50.6% of all citations combined (both referenced to and referenced by AJE); general/internal medicine (17.9%), cancer (10.4%), and cardiovascular (4.9%) journals had the highest number of citations. Few citations to and by AJE were found in publications specializing in dermatology, gastroenterology, orthopedics, allergy, anesthesiology, surgery, rheumatology, and other areas. Trend patterns of citations between clinical and epidemiologic literature indicated that citations to the fields of cardiovascular disease and cancer are increasing, whereas citations regarding pediatrics have remained stable. 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PD MAR 1 PY 2003 VL 157 IS 5 BP 399 EP 408 DI 10.1093/aje/KWF218 PG 10 SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA 652ZN UT ISI:000181410900003 ER PT J AU Sprott, DE Miyazaki, AD TI Two decades of contributions to marketing and public policy: An analysis of research published in Journal of Public Policy & Marketing SO JOURNAL OF PUBLIC POLICY & MARKETING LA English DT Article ID ALCOHOL WARNING LABEL; HEALTH CLAIMS; SPECIAL ISSUE; INFORMATION; RELIABILITY; MANAGEMENT; BEHAVIORS; QUALITY; IMPACT AB The authors examine the first 20 years of Journal of Public Policy & Marketing (JPP&M) to understand the nature, influences, and impact of marketing and public policy research published in the journal. After discussing the history of JPP&M, the authors report three related sets of analyses based on all articles published since the journal's inception. Specifically, a content analysis examines the scope and depth of research topics over time. 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Public Policy Mark. PD SPR PY 2002 VL 21 IS 1 BP 105 EP 125 PG 21 SC Business GA 559CX UT ISI:000176008500011 ER PT J AU Fang, Y Rousseau, R TI Lattices in citation networks: An investigation into the structure of citation graphs SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID METRICS AB The main purposes of this article are to uncover interesting features in real-world citation networks, and to highlight important substructures. In particular. it applies lattice theory to citation analysis. On the applied side, it shows that lattice substructures exist in real-word citation networks. It is further shown that, through its relations with co-citations and bibliographic coupling, the diamond (a four-element lattice) is a basic structural element in citation analysis. Finally, citation compactness is calculated for the four- and five element lattices. C1 China Natl Inst Educ Res, Res Ctr Higher Educ, Beijing 100088, Peoples R China. KHBO, Dept Ind Sci & Technol, Oostende, Belgium. 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SO POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW LA English DT Article ID ECONOMICS JOURNALS; RELATIVE IMPACTS; SOCIAL-SCIENCE; CITATION INDEX; POPULATION; SCIENTISTS; VALIDITY AB This article examines, by means of citation analysis for the years 1991-95, the process of knowledge dissemination in demography journals and the intellectual exchange of demography journals with neighboring social sciences. In addition, it investigates the degree of uncitedness in demography journals. It turns out that a considerable percentage of articles are left uncited: 36 percent of the articles published in demography journals between 1990 and 1992 remained uncited in the five years following their publication. However, these overall uncitedness rates conceal large variations between journals. General-oriented demography journals from the US are well cited. Within the set of demography journals, knowledge flows from general to specialized journals and to a lesser extent the other way round. Specialized journals play a minor role in the construction and exchange of fundamental demographic knowledge. They do, however, influence specific audiences in neighboring social sciences. C1 Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demog Inst, The Hague, Netherlands. Erasmus Univ, Ctr Econ Policy Res, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands. RP van Dalen, HP, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demog Inst, The Hague, Netherlands. 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Dev. Rev. PD JUN PY 1999 VL 25 IS 2 BP 229 EP + PG 24 SC Demography; Sociology GA 218QM UT ISI:000081563200002 ER PT J AU Howey, RM Savage, KS Verbeeten, MJ Van Hoof, HB TI Tourism and hospitality research journals: cross-citations among research communities SO TOURISM MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article AB This article explores one facet of the relationship between the academic disciplines of hospitality and tourism. Citation analysis of articles in hospitality and tourism journals confirms previous research that reveals that there is little intermingling of research between the hospitality and tourism fields. More citations occur within disciplines than across disciplines. However, by far the most citations are to sources outside the hospitality and tourism areas entirely. Implications of these results are discussed. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 No Arizona Univ, Sch Hotel & Restaurant Management, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA. 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Potential and pitfalls of bibliometric analysis SO NERVENARZT LA German DT Article DE research performance; evaluation; impact factor; psychiatric research; scientometrics ID IMPACT FACTOR; CITATION ANALYSIS; MEDICAL JOURNALS; SCIENCE; GERMAN; TOOL AB ecent scientific and economic developments have emphasized the need far objective and operationalized criteria for the evaluation of collective and individual research performance. In this context the present article discusses the possibilities and limitations of bibliometric analysis in the evaluation of psychiatric research. Taking into account recent scientometric knowledge,the potentials and pitfalls of the so called impact factor are critically discussed with respect to its usefulness in the evaluation of psychiatric research performance in Germany. A major criticism arises from the observation that the unreflecting use of the impact factor may overemphasize quantitative aspects to the disadvantage of qualitative aspects of research. This may however lead to unwanted distortions and misjudgements. The critical analysis of the current use of scientometric indices in the evaluation process emphasizes the need for alternative criteria,which should take into account disciplinary as well as national idiosyncrasis. Accordingly, the authors aim to induce and contribute to a discussion process within the scientific community, which may lead To a more appropriate evaluation of psychiatric research performance. C1 Univ Heidelberg, Psychiat Klin, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany. RP Mundt, C, Univ Heidelberg, Psychiat Klin, Vossstr 4, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany. 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SO JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE LA English DT Article AB Doctors and epidemiologists seldom read or cite qualitative medical sociology; it is little published in medical journals. A large number of articles bewail this lack and provide arguments explaining and justifying the subject. Any examples used in such articles are selected ad hoc. We made a systematic search for the literature and used citation analysis to select the world's top 100 articles. We analysed this trawl and provide resumes of a selection from the 'classics'. Mental health and the organization of medicine are the themes within medical sociology with highest impact. Much highly cited work consists of historical and theoretical analysis done Lat the desk' rather than observation or interview 'in the field'. Citation rates, even for the most famous works in medical sociology, are a small fraction of those for high impact biomedical research. 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R. Soc. Med. PD NOV PY 1997 VL 90 IS 11 BP 604 EP 609 PG 6 SC Medicine, General & Internal GA YM924 UT ISI:000071115500004 ER PT J AU Dery, R Toulouse, JM TI Social structuration of the field of entrepreneurship: A case study SO CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES-REVUE CANADIENNE DES SCIENCES DE L ADMINISTRATION LA English DT Article ID INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; CITATION ANALYSIS; ORGANIZATIONAL-BEHAVIOR; COCITATION ANALYSIS; CONSUMER RESEARCH; MANAGEMENT; BUSINESS; SCHOLARS; FORUM; CHALLENGES AB As part of the emergence of an epistemology specific to the field of entrepreneurship research, this article aims to reveal the social structuration of knowledge in entrepreneurship, through the empirical study of articles published in the Journal of Business Venturing between its founding in 1986, and 1993. This research, by virtue of its empirical approach based on methods of network analysis widely used in the sociology of science and technology, tends to substitute a social representation of the field of entrepreneurship research for the essentially cognitive and formal representation characteristic of most epistemological reflections in this field. At the end of this study, the field of entrepreneurship research appears as an intricate network, where researchers and institutions are involved in a social and collective game of strategic struggles and alliances. Furthermore, this field of research appears as a largely fragmented space fraught with the traps inherent to disciplinary introversion. RP Dery, R, ECOLE HAUTES ETUD COMMERCIALES,SERV ENSEIGNEMENT,DIRECT & GEST ORG,3000 CHEM COTE ST CATHERINE,MONTREAL,PQ H3T 2A7,CANADA. CR ALDRICH H, 1986, ART SCI ENTREPRENEUR, P2 ALDRICH H, 1988, ORGAN STUD, V9, P19 ALDRICH HE, 1979, ORG ENV ALDRICH HE, 1994, ORGANIZATION, V1, P65 AMIT R, 1993, J MANAGE STUD, V30, P815 ASTLEY WG, 1984, J MANAGE STUD, V21, P259 ASTLEY WG, 1985, ADM SCI Q, V30, P497 BAYER AE, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P444 BIGGADIKE R, 1979, HARVARD BUS REV, V57, P103 BLACKBURN RS, 1990, J MANAGE, V16, P279 BOURDIEU P, 1975, SOCIOL SOC, V7, P91 BRICKER R, 1989, J ACCOUNTING RES, V27, P246 BRICKER RJ, 1988, ABACUS-J ACCOUNT BUS, V24, P120 BROCKHAUS RH, 1982, ENCY ENTREPRENEURSHI, P39 BROCKHAUS RH, 1985, ART SCI ENTREPRENEUR, P25 BROWN LD, 1987, ACCOUNT ORG SOC, V12, P193 BULL I, 1993, J BUS VENTURING, V8, P183 BYGRAVE WD, 1989, ENTREP THEORY PRACT, V14, P7 BYGRAVE WD, 1991, ENTREP THEORY PRACT, V16, P13 BYGRAVE WD, 1993, J BUS VENTURING, V8, P255 CALLON M, 1986, MAPPING DYNAMICS SCI CARLAND JW, 1984, ACAD MANAGE REV, V9, P354 CARSRUD AL, 1986, ART SCI ENTREPRENEUR, P367 CHURCHILL NC, 1986, ART SCI ENTREPRENEUR, P333 COOPER AC, 1977, BUS HORIZONS, V20, P16 COOPER AC, 1987, AM J SMALL BUSINESS, V11, P11 COTE JA, 1991, J CONSUM RES, V18, P402 CULNAN MJ, 1986, MIS QUART, V10, P289 CULNAN MJ, 1987, MIS QUART, V11, P341 CULNAN MJ, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P453 DRUCKER PF, 1985, INNOVATION ENTREPREN DUPUY JP, 1992, INTRO AUX SCI SOCIAL EXTEJT MM, 1990, J MANAGE, V16, P539 FRIED VH, 1988, ENTREPRENEURSHIP THE, V13, P15 GARTNER WB, 1988, ENTREPRENEURSHIP THE, V13, P47 GARTNER WB, 1993, J BUS VENTURING, V8, P231 GIDDENS A, 1984, CONSTITUTION SOC GIDDENS A, 1990, CONSEQUENCES MODERNI GIDDENS A, 1991, MODERNITY SELF IDENT HECK JL, 1988, FINANC MANAGE, V17, P100 HOBSON EL, 1983, FRONTIERS ENTREPRENE, P390 HOFER CW, 1992, ENTREPRENEURSHIP THE, V17, P91 HORNADAY JA, 1971, PERS PSYCHOL, V24, P141 HORNADAY JA, 1987, FRONTIERS ENTREPRENE, P1 KANTER RM, 1983, CHANGE MASTERS LATOUR B, 1979, LABORATORY LIFE SOCI LEONG SM, 1989, J CONSUM RES, V15, P492 LOW MB, 1988, J MANAGE, V14, P139 MACMILLAN IC, 1985, ART SCI ENTREPRENEUR, P241 MACMILLAN IC, 1985, J BUSINESS VENTURING, V1, P119 MACMILLAN IC, 1987, J BUS VENTURING, V2, P29 MACMILLAN IC, 1989, J BUS VENTURING, V4, P289 MACMILLAN IC, 1991, J BUS VENTURING, V6, P83 MACMILLAN IC, 1992, J BUS VENTURING, V7, P1 MACMILLAN IC, 1993, J BUS VENTURING, V8, P377 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MAIDIQUE M, 1980, SLOAN MANAGE REV, V21, P59 MCCAIN KW, 1986, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V37, P111 MCCAIN KW, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P433 MCCAIN KW, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V42, P290 MCCLELLAND DC, 1961, ACHIEVING SOC MITTELSTAEDT RA, 1990, J ACADEMY MARKETING, V18, P303 MORRISON AJ, 1991, J INT BUS STUD, V1, P143 MULLINS NC, 1973, THEORIES THEORY GROU MUNCY JA, 1991, J ADVERTISING, V20, P1 PAISLEY W, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P459 PETERS TJ, 1982, SEARCH EXCELLENCE PIAGET J, 1967, LOGIQUE CONNAISSANCE PORTER ME, 1980, COMPETITIVE STRATEGY PORTER ME, 1985, COMPETITIVE ADVANTAG ROBERTS EB, 1980, HARVARD BUS REV, V58, P134 SANDBERG WR, 1987, J BUS VENTURING, V2, P5 SCHUMPETER JA, 1934, THEORY EC DEV SEXTON DL, 1985, J BUSINESS VENTURING, V1, P129 SHAPERO A, 1982, ENCY ENTREPRENEURSHI, P72 SMALL H, 1983, J DOC, V36, P183 SMITH G, 1991, AUDITING-J PRACT TH, V10, P84 STEVENSON HH, 1983, ENTREPRENEURSHIP WHA, P40 TYEBJEE TT, 1984, MANAGE SCI, V30, P1051 VANDEVEN AH, 1984, J MANAGE, V10, P87 VARELA FJ, 1980, PRINCIPLES BIOL AUTO VESPER KH, 1980, NEW VENTURE STRATEGI WEICK KE, 1979, SOCIAL PSYCHOL ORG WHITE HD, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P163 WHITE HD, 1989, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V24, P119 WHITLEY R, 1984, INTELLECTUAL SOCIAL WHITLEY R, 1984, J MANAGE STUD, V21, P331 WHITLEY R, 1984, J MANAGE STUD, V21, P369 WHITLEY R, 1984, SOC SCI INFORM, V23, P775 WORTMAN MS, 1986, ART SCI ENTREPRENEUR, P273 WORTMAN MS, 1987, J MANAGE, V13, P259 NR 91 TC 8 PU ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES ASSOC CANADA PI MONTREAL PA CONCORDIA UNIV, FAC COMMERCE & ADMINISTRATION 1455 DE MAISONNEUVE BLVD WEST, MONTREAL PQ H3G 1M8, CANADA SN 0825-0383 J9 CAN J ADM SCI JI Can. J. Adm. Sci. PD DEC PY 1996 VL 13 IS 4 BP 285 EP 305 PG 21 SC Business; Management GA WJ367 UT ISI:A1996WJ36700003 ER PT J AU Rice, RE Chapin, J Pressman, R Park, S Funkhouser, E TI What's in a name? Bibliometric analysis of 40 years of the Journal of Broadcasting (& Electronic Media) SO JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING & ELECTRONIC MEDIA LA English DT Article ID COMMUNICATION JOURNALS; CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE; SCHOLARSHIP; RELIABILITY; ONLINE AB This study analyzed citation data involving a ''core'' set of 17 communication journals from 1977 through 1993, measures of the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media's influence within the communication discipline, most frequently cited author and publication data collected from the Social Science Citation Index, a citation matrix hand-culled from 27 communication journals in 1990, the semantic patterns of words in the titles of all the articles from the past 40 years, and the semantic relationships among the topic categories assigned to those articles. Special attention was paid to the periods of time preceding and following the Journal's 1985 change in title and mission. These analyses reveal shifts in the patterns of citations, article title words, and topics. While the editorial board was correct in its assessment that the Journal of Broadcasting did not accurately reflect the research of the prior few years, the journal continues to be a cohesive whole in thematic content, impact, and standing in the network of communication journals. C1 N CAROLINA STATE UNIV,DEPT COMMUN,RALEIGH,NC 27695. RP Rice, RE, RUTGERS STATE UNIV,PISCATAWAY,NJ 08855. CR *ASS PROF BROADC E, 1957, J BROADCASTING ALEXANDER A, 1991, J BROADCAST ELECTRON, V35, P1 BASCH R, 1993, ONLINE, V17, P28 BENIGER J, 1988, COMMUN RES, V15, P198 BERGER CR, 1987, HDB COMMUNICATION SC BORGMAN CL, 1990, SCHOLARLY COMMUNICAT BORGMAN CL, 1992, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V43, P397 BRAAM RR, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V42, P233 CALLON M, 1983, SOC SCI INFORM, V2, P191 DANOWSKI J, 1988, HDB ORG COMMUNICATIO, P385 FREEMAN LC, 1979, SOC NETWORKS, V1, P215 FUNKHOUSER E, 1989, ACA B, V69, P79 FUNKHOUSER ET, 1996, HUM COMMUN RES, V22, P563 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 HAKANEN E, 1995, J INFORM SCI, V21, P209 JOHNSON SC, 1967, PSYCHOMETRIKA, V32, P241 KAUFMAN PA, 1993, JOURNALISM QUART, V70, P824 KIM MT, 1992, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V14, P75 KITTROSS JM, 1991, J BROADCAST ELECTRON, V35, P101 KREPS GL, 1982, ACA B, V42, P40 LAROSE AJ, 1989, RQ, V29, P29 MCCAIN TA, 1981, J BROADCASTING, V25, R3 MCCAIN TA, 1984, J BROADCASTING, V28, P485 MCCAIN TA, 1991, J BROADCAST ELECTRON, V35, P115 MOED HF, 1989, J INFORM SCI, V15, P95 PAISLEY W, 1984, PROGR COMMUNICATION, V5, P1 POTTER WJ, 1992, J BROADCAST ELECTRON, V36, P1 REARDON KK, 1988, HUM COMMUN RES, V15, P284 RICE RE, 1985, PROGR COMMUNICATION, V6, P105 RICE RE, 1988, HUM COMMUN RES, V15, P256 RICE RE, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P257 RICE RE, 1990, SCHOLARLY COMMUNICAT, P138 RICE RE, 1992, INFORMATION BEHAV, V4, P189 RICE RE, 1993, J BUS COMMUN, V30, P369 RUBIN AM, 1985, J BROADCAST ELECTRON, V29, P1 SARACEVIC T, 1991, LIBR J, V116, P47 SO CYK, 1988, HUM COMMUN RES, V15, P236 STERLING CH, 1991, J BROADCAST ELECTRON, V35, P105 WHITE HD, 1990, SCHOLARLY COMMUNICAT, P84 WISPE L, 1982, ACA B, V42, P32 WOELFEL J, 1991, CATPAC SOFTWARE PROG NR 41 TC 8 PU BROADCAST EDUC ASSOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1771 N STREET NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0883-8151 J9 J BROADCAST ELECTRON MEDIA JI J. Broadcast. Electron. Media PD FAL PY 1996 VL 40 IS 4 BP 511 EP 539 PG 29 SC Communication; Film, Radio, Television GA WA322 UT ISI:A1996WA32200006 ER PT J AU YAALON, DH TI MORE ON CITATION ANALYSIS SO NATURE LA English DT Letter RP YAALON, DH, HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM,INST EARTH SCI,GIVAT RAM CAMPUS,IL-91904 JERUSALEM,ISRAEL. CR LEWISON G, 1995, NATURE, V377, P671 MCDONALD P, 1994, LIT SOIL SCI YAALON DH, IN PRESS PARADIGMS H NR 3 TC 8 PU MACMILLAN MAGAZINES LTD PI LONDON PA 4 LITTLE ESSEX STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND WC2R 3LF SN 0028-0836 J9 NATURE JI Nature PD DEC 21 PY 1995 VL 378 IS 6559 BP 760 EP 760 PG 1 SC Multidisciplinary Sciences GA TL419 UT ISI:A1995TL41900011 ER PT J AU PAGEADAMS, D CHENG, LC GOGINENI, A SHEN, CY TI ESTABLISHING A GROUP TO ENCOURAGE WRITING FOR PUBLICATION AMONG DOCTORAL STUDENTS SO JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION LA English DT Note ID SOCIAL-WORK; SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY; FACULTY PUBLICATIONS; CITATION ANALYSIS; PRIMARY CRITERION; TENURE DECISIONS; RANK SCHOOLS; MORATORIUM; EDUCATION; JOURNALS AB The authors describe the establishment of a group that encourages doctoral students to write for publication while focusing on the quality of their written work. They detail the steps taken in starting the group, describe the group's internal review process, share results of an evaluation of the group's first year, and discuss implications for other social work programs wishing to nurture publication productivity. C1 SOO CHOW UNIV,TAIPEI,TAIWAN. BROWN UNIV,PROVIDENCE,RI 02912. RP PAGEADAMS, D, WASHINGTON UNIV,GEORGE WARREN BROWN SCH SOCIAL WORK,CAMPUS BOX 1196,1 BROOKINGS DR,ST LOUIS,MO 63130. CR *GROUP ADV DOCT ED, 1992, UNPUB GUID QUAL SOC ABBATT A, 1985, SOC WORK RES ABSTR, V21, P11 BAKER DR, 1992, J SOC WORK EDUC, V28, P204 BERGER RM, 1990, SOC WORK, V35, P69 BOICE R, 1992, NEW FACULTY MEMBER S CORCORAN K, 1990, J SOC WORK EDUC, V26, P310 GARFIELD E, 1987, CC/LIFE SCI, V38, P3 HARRISON DF, 1989, J SOC WORK EDUC, V25, P117 HARTMAN A, 1990, FAM SOC-J CONTEMP S, V71, P44 JAYARATNE S, 1979, J ED SOCIAL WORK, V15, P72 KIRK SA, 1989, SOC WORK, V34, P379 KIRK SA, 1991, SOC WORK RES ABSTR, V27, P3 KIRK SA, 1993, SOC WORK RES ABSTR, V29, P3 KLEIN WC, 1992, J SOC WORK EDUC, V28, P291 KREUGER LW, 1993, J SOC WORK EDUC, V29, P240 MARSH JC, 1992, J SOC WORK EDUC, V28, P132 MEINERT R, 1993, J SOC WORK EDUC, V29, P247 RABKIN ES, 1990, TEACHING WRITING WOR REAMER FG, 1992, J SOC WORK EDUC, V28, P129 THYER BA, 1986, J SOC WORK EDUC, V22, P67 WASOW M, 1992, SOC WORK, V37, P485 WEICK A, 1992, J ED SOCIAL WORK, V28, P135 NR 22 TC 8 PU COUNC SOC WORK EDUC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1600 DUKE STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 SN 1043-7797 J9 J SOC WORK EDUC JI J. Soc. Work Educ. PD FAL PY 1995 VL 31 IS 3 BP 402 EP 407 PG 6 SC Education & Educational Research; Social Work GA TF290 UT ISI:A1995TF29000010 ER PT C AU HOERMAN, HL NOWICKE, CE TI SECONDARY AND TERTIARY CITING - A STUDY OF REFERENCING BEHAVIOR IN THE LITERATURE OF CITATION ANALYSIS DERIVING FROM THE ORTEGA HYPOTHESIS OF COLE AND COLE SO LIBRARY QUARTERLY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT American-Society-for-Information-Science Miniconference CY APR 24, 1993 CL BLOOMINGTON, IN SP Amer Soc Informat Sci ID CUM LAUDE DOCTORATES; BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATIONS; BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS; INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCE; SCIENCE; PERFORMANCE; ARTICLES; ERRORS AB This study examines a complex network of documents and citations relating to the literature of the Ortega Hypothesis (as defined by Jonathan R. Cole and Stephen Cole), demonstrating the tenacity of errors in details of and meaning attributed to individual citations. These errors provide evidence that secondary and tertiary citing occurs in the literature that assesses individual influence through the use of citations. Secondary and tertiary citing is defined as the inclusion of a citation in a reference list without examining the document being cited. The authors suggest that, in the absence of error, it is difficult to determine the amount of secondary and tertiary citing considered normative. Therefore, to increase understanding of the relationship between citations and patterns of influence, it is recommended that large-scale studies examine additional instances of citation error. C1 INDIANA UNIV,SCH LIB & INFORMAT SCI,BLOOMINGTON,IN 47405. RP HOERMAN, HL, UNIV S CAROLINA,COLL LIB & INFORMAT SCI,COLUMBIA,SC 29208. CR 1989, ACADEMIC AM ENCY, V14 1992, ENCY AM, V21 *ENCY BRIT, 1993, NEW ENCY BRIT, V8 *MACM ED, 1991, COLL ENCY, V18 BAKER DR, 1992, SOCIAL WORK RES ABST, V28, P4 BORGMAN C, 1990, SCHOLARLY COMMUNICAT BROADUS RN, 1983, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V34, P132 CAWKELL AE, 1974, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V25, P123 COLE J, 1971, AM SOCIOL, V6, P23 COLE JR, 1969, THESIS COLUMBIA U COLE JR, 1970, SOCIOL EDUC, V43, P377 COLE JR, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P368 COLE JR, 1973, SOCIAL STRATIFICATIO COLE S, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P443 COLE S, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P345 CRONIN B, 1981, J DOC, V37, P16 DAVIES D, 1970, NATURE, V228, P1356 DONOSO A, 1986, JOY GASSET BIBLIO SE GARFIELD E, 1983, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V6 GARFIELD E, 1986, CURRENT CONTENTS, V15, P3 GARFIELD E, 1988, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V9 GREEN GS, 1981, CRIMINOLOGY, V19, P45 HARSANYI MA, 1993, SCIENTOMETRICS, V27, P93 HERNANDEZ NR, 1989, J COUNS DEV, V67, P509 IKPAAHINDI L, 1985, LIBRI, V35, P163 KAPLAN N, 1965, AM DOC, V16, P179 KIDD JS, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P157 LAWANI SM, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P321 LEYDESDORFF L, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P305 LINE MB, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P297 LIU MX, 1993, J DOC, V49, P370 LOCK S, 1986, SCHOLARLY PUBL, V17, P302 MACROBERTS MH, 1986, SOC STUD SCI, V16, P151 MACROBERTS MH, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P293 MAY KO, 1967, SCIENCE, V156, P890 MAY KO, 1967, SCIENCE, V156, P892 MEADOWS AJ, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P315 MERTON RK, 1985, SHOULDERS GIANTS SHA MOED HF, 1989, J INFORM SCI, V15, P95 MORAVCSIK MJ, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P299 NALIMOV VV, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P303 NARIN F, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P343 NEDERHOF AJ, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V11, P333 NEDERHOF AJ, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P325 NEDERHOF AJ, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V17, P427 OROMANER M, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P3 OROMANER M, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P317 ORTEGAYGASSET J, 1957, REVOLT MASSES PERITZ BC, 1992, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V43, P448 PORTER AL, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P257 SEREBNICK J, 1990, LIBR QUART, V60, P91 SMALL H, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P339 SMALL HG, 1978, SOC STUD SCI, V8, P327 SNIZEK WE, 1986, SCIENTOMETRICS, V9, P3 SNIZEK WE, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P311 STIGLER SM, 1987, SOC STUD SCI, V17, P332 SWEETLAND JH, 1989, LIBR QUART, V59, P291 WHITE A, 1966, J COUNS DEV, V66, P195 ZUCKERMAN H, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P329 NR 59 TC 8 PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS PI CHICAGO PA 5720 S WOODLAWN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0024-2519 J9 LIBR QUART JI Libr. Q. PD OCT PY 1995 VL 65 IS 4 BP 415 EP 434 PG 20 SC Information Science & Library Science GA TA134 UT ISI:A1995TA13400003 ER PT J AU ROBERTSON, VJ TI RESEARCH AND THE CUMULATION OF KNOWLEDGE IN PHYSICAL THERAPY SO PHYSICAL THERAPY LA English DT Article DE CITATION ANALYSIS; PHYSICAL THERAPY PROFESSION; PUBLICATIONS AND AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS; RESEARCH ID CLINICAL-PRACTICE; CITATION ANALYSIS; CLASSIFICATION; COMMUNICATION AB Background and Purpose. Published research contributes to the knowledge base that distinguishes one discipline from another. more research is now published in the physical therapy journals, but concerns with the profession's knowledge base continue. Subjects. The study examined citations from 78 clinical articles published and indexed on three thematic areas in Physical Therapy between 1951 and 1990. Methods. Unique items and multiple-cited items were identified and counted and their sources ascertained. Linkages among multiple-cited items in each thematic area were identified and described. Results. Most cited items were unique and not from the physical therapy literature. Few linkages were identified among the clinical articles. Conclusion and Discussion. The lack of evidence of cumulation or coherence among the articles examined and the extent of reliance on non-physical therapy sources suggest that concerns with the knowledge base on the profession are well founded. RP ROBERTSON, VJ, LA TROBE UNIV,SCH PHYSIOTHERAPY,LOCKED BAG 12,CARLTON,VIC 3053,AUSTRALIA. CR 1990, PHYSIOTHERAPY, V76, P17 ARSENAULT AB, 1981, PHYSIOTHERAPY CANADA, V34, P28 ATKINSON HW, 1988, PHYSIOTHERAPY, V74, P542 BARLOW DH, 1981, J CONSULT CLIN PSYCH, V2, P147 BOHANNON RW, 1986, PHYS THER, V66, P540 BOHANNON RW, 1987, PHYS THER, V67, P435 BOHANNON RW, 1987, PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTI, V3, P126 BOHANNON RW, 1989, PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTI, V5, P99 COOPER BA, 1986, PHYSIOTHERAPY CANADA, V38, P97 DEAN E, 1986, PHYS THER, V66, P961 FRANK G, 1984, PROF PSYCHOL-RES PR, V15, P417 GARFIELD E, 1988, CURR CONTENTS, V20, P4 GARVEY WD, 1971, AM PSYCHOL, V26, P349 GEMMELL J, 1988, PHYSIOTHERAPY, V74, P497 JENSEN GM, 1988, PHYS THER, V68, P1517 JOHNSTON JM, 1993, STRATEGIES TACTICS H, P43 KREBS DE, 1988, PHYS THER, V68, P690 LEE VL, 1994, BEHAVIOR PHILOSOPHY, V22, P1 LEMAINE G, 1979, PERSPECTIVES EMERGEN, P1 LISTER MJ, 1988, PHYS THER, V68, P183 MADILL H, 1989, AUSTR J OCCUPATIONAL, V36, P110 MEADOWS AJ, 1974, COMMUNICATION SCI MORAVCSIK MJ, 1988, SOC STUD SCI, V18, P515 MORRISSEY MC, 1987, PHYS THER, V67, P1110 PARRY A, 1991, PHYSIOTHERAPY, V77, P222 PIERCE SJ, 1987, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V9, P143 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 RIDDOCH J, 1991, PHYSIOTHERAPY THEORY, V7, P3 ROSE SJ, 1986, PHYS THER, V66, P379 ROSE SJ, 1989, PHYS THER, V69, P297 ROTHSTEIN JM, 1986, PHYS THER, V66, P364 ROTHSTEIN JM, 1989, CLIN MANAGEMENT, V9, P12 ROTHSTEIN JM, 1989, PHYS THER, V69, P795 ROTHSTEIN JM, 1989, PHYS THER, V69, P895 ROTHSTEIN JM, 1992, PHYS THER, V72, P332 ROTHSTEIN JM, 1992, PHYS THER, V72, P92 SMITH LC, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P83 STRICKER G, 1992, AM PSYCHOL, V47, P543 TAMMIVAARA J, 1990, PHYS THER, V70, P578 WINSTEIN CJ, 1990, PHYS THER, V70, P759 ZIMAN JM, 1968, PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE SOC ZIMAN JM, 1969, NATURE, V224, P318 ZIMAN JM, 1984, INTRO SCI STUDIES NR 43 TC 8 PU AMER PHYS THER ASSN PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1111 N FAIRFAX ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 SN 0031-9023 J9 PHYS THER JI Phys. Ther. PD MAR PY 1995 VL 75 IS 3 BP 223 EP 232 PG 10 SC Orthopedics; Rehabilitation GA QJ994 UT ISI:A1995QJ99400009 ER PT J AU BUCHANAN, AL HERUBEL, JPVM TI PROFILING PHD DISSERTATION BIBLIOGRAPHIES - SERIALS AND COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT IN POLITICAL-SCIENCE SO BEHAVIORAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES LIBRARIAN LA English DT Article AB Political science doctoral dissertation bibliographies were examined for types of materials used in advanced graduate research. Following patterns established in other social science disciplines, political science dissertations use materials indicative of their disciplinary interest and are journal and serials dependent. It is suggested that collection development can benefit from a limited citation analysis of doctoral dissertation research. CR BUZZARD ML, 1983, COLL RES LIBR, V44, P472 GADE DW, 1983, PROF GEOGR, V35, P261 SMITH LC, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P83 NR 3 TC 8 PU HAWORTH PRESS INC PI BINGHAMTON PA 10 ALICE ST, BINGHAMTON, NY 13904-1580 SN 0163-9269 J9 BEHAV SOC SCI LIBR JI Behav. Soc. Sci. Libr. PY 1994 VL 13 IS 1 BP 1 EP 10 PG 10 SC Information Science & Library Science GA QC423 UT ISI:A1994QC42300001 ER PT J AU COOPER, MD MCGREGOR, GF TI USING ARTICLE PHOTOCOPY DATA IN BIBLIOGRAPHIC MODELS FOR JOURNAL COLLECTION MANAGEMENT SO LIBRARY QUARTERLY LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; RESEARCH LIBRARY; OBSOLESCENCE; PATTERNS; DESELECTION; PERIODICALS; SOCIOLOGY; SERIALS; SCIENCE; LISTS AB This article describes a method for analyzing the demand for photocopies of individual journal articles for the purpose of making journal selection, deselection, and retention decisions. The study of a specialized library is based on 491 users responsible for more than 48,000 journal article photocopies during the three-year data-collection phase of the project. Cost-per-use analysis was employed to evaluate which journals were most cost-effective to own. Analysis showed that a subscription budget of $100,000 would meet 78 percent of the demand for article photocopies while a budget of $200,000 would meet 85 percent of the demand. This information was used to make subscription deselection and selection decisions each year. Four years after the study was completed, the number of subscriptions had been reduced more than 45 percent, but the number of photocopies made from journals held within the library (as opposed to borrowed from outside) had increased from 45 percent to 67 percent. The analysis also provided important information on user behavior and journal use patterns. It showed that very few users (fourteen) accounted for more than half the photocopy requests, and half the photocopy requests were for articles in only thirty-six of the 1,673 journals used in the study. No relationship was found between rankings of journal importance as measured by the photocopy data and published journal impact figures. C1 CHIRON CORP,CTR INFORMAT SERV,EMERYVILLE,CA 94608. RP COOPER, MD, UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,SCH LIB & INFORMAT STUDIES,BERKELEY,CA 94720. CR BAUGHMAN JC, 1974, LIBRARY Q, V44, P293 BORRKES BC, 1970, J DOC, V26, P22 BOURNE CP, 1975, B MED LIB ASS, V63, P366 BROADUS RN, 1985, COLL RES LIBR, V46, P30 BROUDE J, 1978, SERIALS LIBR, V3, P147 BURTON RE, 1960, AM DOC, V11, P18 CHEN CC, 1972, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V23, P254 CHRZASTOWSKI TE, 1991, COLLECTION MANAGEMEN, V14, P85 FUSSLER HH, 1969, PATTERNS USE BOOKS L GARFIELD E, 1987, SCI J CITATION REPOR, V19 GARFIELD E, 1989, SCI J CITATION REPOR, V20 GRIFFITH BC, 1979, J DOC, V35, P179 GUPTA U, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P282 HUNT RK, 1990, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V78, P45 KENT A, 1979, USE LIBRARY MATERIAL KRAFT DH, 1976, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V64, P255 KRAFT DH, 1978, COLLECTION MANAGEMEN, V2, P129 LINE MB, 1974, BLL REV, V2, P84 LINE MB, 1974, J DOC, V39, P283 LINE MB, 1975, J DOC, V31, P36 LINE MB, 1976, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V64, P242 LINE MB, 1978, COLLECTION MANAGEMEN, V2, P313 LINE MB, 1985, COLL RES LIBR, V46, P36 LINE MB, 1993, LIBR TRENDS, V41, P665 MACRAE D, 1969, AM SOCIOL REV, V34, P631 MCCAIN KW, 1981, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V32, P257 MILNE D, 1991, SERIALS LIBR, V19, P137 MILNE D, 1991, SERIALS REV, V17, P7 NAYLOR M, 1990, SERIALS REV, V16, P7 PALMOUR VE, 1977, PB274821 PAVITT K, 1991, RES POLICY, V20, P109 PERITZ BC, 1992, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V43, P448 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 PRICE DJD, 1970, COMMUNICATION SCI EN, P3 RAISIG LM, 1962, B MED LIB ASS, V50, P450 RICE BA, 1979, SERIALS LIBR, V4, P35 SANDISON A, 1971, J DOC, V27, P184 SANDISON A, 1974, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V25, P172 SATARIANO WA, 1978, LIBRARY Q, V48, P293 SCALES PA, 1976, J DOC, V32, P17 SEGAL JA, 1986, SCI TECHNOLOGY LIBRA, V6, P25 SEGLEN PO, 1992, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V43, P628 SENGUPTA IN, 1973, J DOC, V29, P192 SMITH LC, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P83 SMITH TE, 1985, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V73, P387 STUCKI L, 1991, NEWSLETTER WASHINGTO, V31, P2 VIRGO JA, 1977, LIBRARY Q, V47, P415 WHITE HS, 1976, LIBRARY Q, V46, P359 NR 48 TC 8 PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS PI CHICAGO PA 5720 S WOODLAWN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0024-2519 J9 LIBR QUART JI Libr. Q. PD OCT PY 1994 VL 64 IS 4 BP 386 EP 413 PG 28 SC Information Science & Library Science GA PP078 UT ISI:A1994PP07800002 ER PT J AU SZAVAKOVATS, E TI NON-INDEXED EPONYMAL CITEDNESS (NIEC) - 1ST FACT-FINDING EXAMINATION OF A PHENOMENON OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID ORTEGA HYPOTHESIS; CITATION ANALYSIS AB The phenomenon of non-indexed eponymal citedness (NIEC) in physics literature was one of the methodological questions debated in the so-called and well-known Ortega Hypothesis case in Science, but it remained unsolved for lack of factual research data. According to the results of this first fact-finding examination, the NIEC phenomenon is a very frequent and long-standing feature in the journal literature of physics, with permanent and growing importance in respect of both the number of scientists in question and the number of all eponymal citations not indexed by Science Citation Index (SCI). The nature and phenomenology of non-indexed eponymal citedness is given in brief. The emergence of the phenomenon of NIEC marks the end of the first stage of the Merton 'obliteration by incorporation' (OBI) as a process. From the viewpoint of indexed-formal citedness, the literature phenomenon of NIEC is a special case of Garfield's 'uncitedness'. The neglect of eponymal citedness of the most eminent scientists and the omission of the viewpoint of historical temporality in the analysis of citation data are the most serious methodological faults committed in the indexed author 'citation analyses' which evaluate scientists. The results of this first examination of the NIEC phenomenon of scientific literature constitute a new argument against the use of bibliographic data of citation indexes for the evaluation of scientists as scientists and/or for other similar non-bibliographic purposes. RP SZAVAKOVATS, E, LIB HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT,POB 3,H-1357 BUDAPEST,HUNGARY. CR ABRAMS PA, 1991, SOC STUD SCI, V21, P111 COLE JR, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P368 COLE JR, 1974, SCIENCE, V183, P32 COLE JR, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 COLE S, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 ETO H, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V20, P283 GARFIELD E, 1973, CURR CONTENTS, V8, P5 GOUDSMIT SA, 1974, SCIENCE, V183, P28 GREEN GS, 1981, CRIMINOLOGY, V19, P45 JOZSA L, 1986, NEVVEL JELOLT SZINDR KRETSCHMER, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V18, P43 LAWANI SM, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 LEYDESDORFF L, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 LINE MB, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 MACROBERTS MH, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P293 MCGERVEY JD, 1974, SCIENCE, V183, P28 MCGERVEY JD, 1974, SCIENCE, V183, P30 MEADOWS AJ, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 MORAVCSIK MJ, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 NALIMOV VV, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 NARIN F, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 NEDERHOF AJ, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 OROMANER M, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P3 OROMANER M, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 SAVAKOVATS E, 1988, TUDOMANYOS MUSZAKI T, V35, P195 SMALL H, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 SNIZEK WE, 1986, SCIENTOMETRICS, V9, P3 SNIZEK WE, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 SUBE E, 1973, TECHNIK WORTERBUCH P SZAVAKOVATS E, 1979, AZ INFORMATIKAI FELE, CH6 SZAVAKOVATS E, 1981, TUDOMANYOS MUSZAKI T, V28, P337 SZAVAKOVATS E, 1982, TUDOMANYOS MUSZAKI T, V29, P475 SZAVAKOVATS E, 1987, TUDOMANYOS MUSZAKI T, V34, P523 SZAVAKOVATS E, 1989, TUD MUSZ TAJ, V36, P291 SZAVAKOVATS E, 1989, TUD MUSZ TAJ, V36, P515 VANRAAN AFJ, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 YAES RJ, 1974, SCIENCE, V183, P31 ZUCKERMAN H, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12 NR 38 TC 8 PU BOWKER-SAUR LTD PI E GRINSTEAD PA MAYPOLE HOUSE, MAYPOLE RD, E GRINSTEAD, W SUSSEX, ENGLAND RH19 1HH SN 0165-5515 J9 J INFORM SCI JI J. Inf. Sci. PY 1994 VL 20 IS 1 BP 55 EP 70 PG 16 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA NA048 UT ISI:A1994NA04800006 ER PT J AU JONES, AW TI THE IMPACT OF FORENSIC-SCIENCE JOURNALS SO FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL LA English DT Editorial Material DE BIBLIOMETRICS; PEER-REVIEW; CITATIONS; IMPACT FACTOR ID CITATION ANALYSIS; POLICY RP JONES, AW, LINKOPING UNIV HOSP,NATL BOARD FORENS MED,DEPT ALCOHOL TOXICOL,S-58185 LINKOPING,SWEDEN. CR 1990, J FORENSIC SCI SOC, V30, P121 1990, J FORENSIC SCI SOC, V30, P347 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1990, ANN AM ACAD POLIT SS, V511, P10 GARFIELD E, 1990, CURR CONTENTS, V18, P3 GARFIELD E, 1991, J CITATION REPORTS GARFIELD E, 1992, SCI PUBL POLICY, V19, P321 GARFIELD E, 1992, THEORETICAL MED, V13, P117 HUTH EJ, 1991, FUTURE MED J, P81 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, TRENDS BIOCHEM SCI, V14, P8 NR 10 TC 8 PU ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD PI CLARE PA CUSTOMER RELATIONS MANAGER, BAY 15, SHANNON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE CO, CLARE, IRELAND SN 0379-0738 J9 FORENSIC SCI INT JI Forensic Sci.Int. PD DEC PY 1993 VL 62 IS 3 BP 173 EP 178 PG 6 SC Medicine, Legal GA MP999 UT ISI:A1993MP99900001 ER PT J AU EXNER, O TI SCIENTOMETRICS, IMPACT FACTOR, CITATION ANALYSIS - AN EXTREMELY CRITICAL-VIEW SO CHEMICKE LISTY LA Czech DT Review ID PHYSICS AB Some fundamental terms of bibliometrics (impact factor, immediacy factor, citation index, citation history) are explained and their meaning elucidated on some examples as well as on artificial extreme cases. Their misuse as indicators in evaluating the quality of scientific work is heavily criticised: the main objection is that the research itself influences strongly the observed phenomena. RP EXNER, O, AKAD VED CESKE REPUBL,USTAV ORGAN CHEM & BIOCHEM,FLEMINGOVO 2,CS-16610 PRAGUE 6,CZECHOSLOVAKIA. CR 1993, ACCOUNTS CHEM RES, V26, P75 ABRAHAM MH, 1989, J PHYS ORG CHEM, V2, P540 ANDERSEN A, 1992, SCIENCE, V252, P639 CHALUPSKY J, 1992, VESMIR, V71, P475 CILEK V, 1992, VESMIR, V71, P485 EDWARD J, 1992, CHEMTECH, P534 EXNER O, 1990, CHEM LISTY, V84, P23 GARFIELD E, 1966, SCI CITATION INDEX GARFIELD E, 1976, CURR CONTENTS, V16, P5 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GARFIELD E, 1990, CURRENT CONTENT 0528, P5 HAMILTON DP, 1990, SCIENCE, V250, P1131 HAMILTON DP, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P25 HOFFMANN R, 1988, ANGEW CHEM INT EDIT, V27, P1593 KORYTA J, 1992, VESMIR, V71, P513 LOTKA JA, 1926, J WASH ACAD SCI, V16, P217 MALEK P, 1988, VESMIR, V67, P513 MARES M, 1992, VESMIR, V71, P346 MORAVCSIK MJ, 1979, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P161 PAPOUSEK D, 1984, CHEM LISTY, V78, P1065 PENDLEBURY D, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P25 PENDLEBURY DA, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1410 VLACHY J, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P505 VLACHY J, 1986, CZECH J PHYS B, V1, P663 VLACHY J, 1986, CZECH J PHYS B, V36, P887 VLACHY J, 1986, CZECH J PHYS, V36, P1 VLACHY J, 1986, CZECH J PHYS, V36, P555 ZICHA J, 1990, VESMIR, V69, P644 NR 28 TC 8 PU CHEMICKE LISTY PI PRAGUE 6 PA PELLEOVA 24, PRAGUE 6, CZECH REPUBLIC 160 00 SN 0009-2770 J9 CHEM LISTY JI Chem. Listy PD SEP PY 1993 VL 87 IS 10 BP 719 EP 728 PG 10 SC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary GA ME716 UT ISI:A1993ME71600007 ER PT J AU GARFIELD, E WELLJAMSDOROF, A TI THE MICROBIOLOGY LITERATURE - LANGUAGES OF PUBLICATION AND THEIR RELATIVE CITATION IMPACT SO FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS LA English DT Article DE CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE CITATION INDEX; LANGUAGE TRENDS; IMPACT TRENDS; SCIENTOMETRICS AB This study examined trends in the number of papers published annually in various languages in 78 microbiology journals indexed in the Science Citation Index(R) (SCI(R)), 1981-1991. Trends in the average number of citations per paper (impact) for each language were also tracked. In addition, interlingual citation patterns were examined. The results showed that English is the lingua franca of microbiology research, accounting for 90-95 percent of all SCI-indexed papers in this time period. Also, the impact of English-language papers was greater than that of other languages by factors ranging from 2.4 to 14.4. Lastly, the majority of citations to papers published in English, German, French, or Italian were from English-language papers. The exception were papers in Russian: more than 90 percent of citations they received were from Russian-language papers. C1 INST SCI INFORMAT,3501 MARKET ST,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. CR GARFIELD E, 1976, RECHERCHE, V7, P757 GARFIELD E, 1985, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V7, P138 GARFIELD E, 1986, ANN INTERN MED, V105, P313 GARFIELD E, 1989, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V10, P342 GARFIELD E, 1990, ANN AM ACAD POLIT SS, V511, P10 NR 5 TC 8 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0378-1097 J9 FEMS MICROBIOL LETT JI FEMS Microbiol. Lett. PD DEC 15 PY 1992 VL 100 IS 1-3 BP 33 EP 37 PG 5 SC Microbiology GA KE540 UT ISI:A1992KE54000008 ER PT J AU CHEON, MJ LEE, CC GROVER, V TI RESEARCH IN MIS - POINTS OF WORK AND REFERENCE - A REPLICATION AND EXTENSION OF THE CULNAN AND SWANSON STUDY SO DATA BASE LA English DT Article DE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS; MIS RESEARCH; BIBLIOMETRICS ID MANAGEMENT INFORMATION-SYSTEMS; CO-CITATION ANALYSIS AB This study replicates and extends Culnan and Swanson's studY (1986) of bibliographic citations in MIS and its foundational fields in order to assess the emergence of MIS as a distinct discipline. Academic researchers, particularly those endeavoring to make advances in knowledge which build upon prior research, benefit by being able to recognize cumulative research traditions. Progress toward building an MIS identity and cumulative research tradition is measured through statistical analyses of reference patterns during the past decade in ten selected journals. Four hypotheses are tested which reveal that although MIS is still less established than its referent disciplines, maturation has occurred through systematic knowledge development and the existence of a cumulative body of research. C1 UNIV S CAROLINA,COLL BUSINESS ADM,DIV INFORMAT RESOURCES,COLUMBIA,SC 29208. CR ALAVI M, 1989, 10 INT C INF SYST IC, P363 AMIR Y, 1991, REPLICATION RES SOCI, P51 BACKHOUSE J, 1991, J INFORMATION SYSTEM, V1, P19 BARKI H, 1988, MIS Q, V12, P299 CHOW GC, 1960, ECONOMETRICA, V28, P591 CULNAN MJ, 1986, MANAGE SCI, V32, P156 CULNAN MJ, 1986, MIS QUART, V10, P289 CULNAN MJ, 1987, MIS QUART, V11, P341 FARHOOMAND A, 1987, DATA BASE, V18, P48 GUJARATI D, 1988, BASIC ECONOMETRICS HAMILTON S, 1982, MIS Q, V6, P61 HAMILTON S, 1983, DATA BASE, V14, P3 IMAN R, 1989, MODERN BUSINESS STAT IVES B, 1980, MANAGE SCI, V26, P910 JACKSON WM, 1989, INTERFACES, V11, P15 KEEN P, 1980, 1ST P INT C INF SYST, P1 NETER J, 1985, APPLIED LINEAR STATI NOLAN RL, 1980, MIS Q, V4, P1 RAMESH B, IN PRESS COMMUNICATI VOGEL DR, 1984, DATA BASE, V16, P3 NR 20 TC 8 PU ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY PI NEW YORK PA 1515 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY 10036 SN 0095-0033 J9 DATA BASE JI Data Base PD SPR PY 1992 VL 23 IS 2 BP 21 EP 29 PG 9 SC Computer Science, Information Systems GA HT872 UT ISI:A1992HT87200004 ER PT J AU DAVIS, RA CUNNINGHAM, PS TI CREATIVE THOUGHT IN NEUROSURGICAL RESEARCH - THE VALUE OF CITATION ANALYSIS SO NEUROSURGERY LA English DT Review C1 UNIV PENN,SCH MED,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. RP DAVIS, RA, HOSP UNIV PENN,DEPT NEUROSURG,3400 SPRUCE ST,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. CR ADAMS JH, 1977, BRAIN, V100, P489 ADAMS JH, 1982, ANN NEUROL, V12, P557 ADAMS JH, 1982, RECENT ADV NEUROPATH, V2, P165 ALEXANDER E, 1987, SURG NEUROL, V28, P475 BAILEY P, 1916, J COMP NEUROL, V26, P507 BAILEY P, 1916, J COMP NEUROL, V26, P79 BAILEY P, 1921, ENDOCRINOLOGY, V5, P761 BAILEY P, 1925, AM J PATHOL, V1, P185 BAILEY P, 1926, CLASSIFICATION TUMOR BAILEY P, 1938, J NEUROPHYSIOL, V1, P405 BAILEY P, 1941, J NEUROPHYSIOL, V4, P564 BAILEY P, 1943, J NEUROPHYSIOL, V6, P129 BAILEY P, 1944, J NEUROPATH EXP NEUR, V3, P69 BALDWIN M, 1960, NEUROLOGY, V10, P178 BALDWIN M, 1963, J NEUROSURG, V20, P637 BERGLAND RM, 1973, NEW ENGL J MED, V288, P1043 BOORSTIN DJ, 1987, HIDDEN HIST BROWDER J, 1975, SURG NEUROL, V4, P53 BUCY PC, 1985, NEUROSURGICAL GIANTS CAJAL SRY, 1928, DEGENERATION REGENER CAMPBELL E, 1939, YALE J BIOL MED, V11, P501 COLEMAN CC, 1934, ARCH OPHTHALMOL-CHIC, V11, P42 CRAIG WM, 1923, ANN SURG, V77, P698 CUSHING H, 1901, B JOHNS HOPKINS HOSP, V12, P290 CUSHING H, 1902, AM J MED SCI, V124, P375 CUSHING H, 1908, J MED RES, V17, P471 CUSHING H, 1909, J HOPKINS HOSP B, V20, P95 CUSHING H, 1915, J HOPKINS HOSP B, V26, P367 CUSHING H, 1920, ARCH NEURO PSYCHIATR, V4, P603 CUSHING H, 1920, P SOC EXP BIOL MED, V17, P217 CUSHING H, 1927, AM J PATHOL, V3, P203 CUSHING H, 1928, TUMORS ARISING BLOOD CUSHING H, 1938, MENINGIOMAS THEIR CL DANDY WE, 1910, AM J ANAT, V11, P137 DANDY WE, 1913, J AMER MED ASSOC, V61, P2216 DANDY WE, 1914, AM J DIS CHILD, V8, P406 DANDY WE, 1914, BEITR Z KLIN CHIR, V93, P392 DANDY WE, 1919, ANN SURG, V70, P129 DAVIDOF LM, 1957, J MT SINAI HOSP, V24, P771 DAVIDOFF LM, 1965, ISRAEL J MED SCI, V1, P633 DAVIS L, 1935, ARCH NEURO PSYCHIATR, V33, P592 DAVIS L, 1940, ARCH NEURO PSYCHIATR, V43, P23 DAVIS L, 1945, SURG GYNECOL OBSTET, V80, P35 DAVIS L, 1953, T AM NEUROL ASSOC, V78, P163 DAVIS LE, 1925, ARCH NEURO PSYCHIATR, V13, P681 DAVIS RA, 1973, NEUROSURGICAL CONTRI DAVIS RA, 1987, NEUROSURGERY, V20, P652 ELDRED E, 1953, J PHYSIOL-LONDON, V122, P498 ELSBERG CA, 1917, SCIENCE, V45, P318 FINCHER EF, 1929, ARCH NEURO PSYCHIATR, V22, P19 FOG M, 1939, ARCH NEURO PSYCHIATR, V41, P260 FORBES HS, 1937, RES PUBL ASSOC RES N, V18, P201 FRAZIER CH, 1914, AM J PHYSIOL, V35, P268 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 GARFIELD E, 1973, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, P120 GARFIELD E, 1980, CURR CONTENTS, P660 GARFIELD E, 1981, CURRENT CONTENTS, P5 GARFIELD E, 1987, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V257, P52 GENNARELLI TA, 1982, ANN NEUROL, V12, P564 GENNARELLI TA, 1986, MECH SECONDARY BRAIN, P15 GERMAN W, 1954, T AM NEUROL ASSOC, V79, P163 GERMAN WJ, 1953, J NEUROSURG, V10, P526 GERMAN WJ, 1954, NEW ENGL J MED, V250, P104 GERMAN WJ, 1955, CIRC RES, V3, P463 GRANT FC, 1937, T AM NEUROL ASSOC, V63, P140 HORRAX G, 1916, ARCH INTERN MED, V17, P607 HORRAX G, 1925, ARCH NEURO PSYCHIATR, V13, P423 HORTEGA PR, 1919, B SOC ESP BIOL, V9, P68 INGRAHAM FD, 1944, J NEUROSURG, V1, P171 INGRAHAM FD, 1946, J NEUROSURG, V3, P511 KEEGAN JJ, 1920, AM J PHYS ANTHROPOL, V3, P25 KELLIE G, 1824, T MED CHIR SOC EDINB, V1, P84 LANGFITT TW, 1982, J NEUROSURG, V57, P733 LASSEN NA, 1955, ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND, V33, P30 LINDENBERG R, 1966, CLIN NEUROSURG, V12, P129 LUNDBURG N, 1959, ACTA PSYCHIATR S139, V34 LUNDBURG N, 1960, ACTA PSYCHIATR S149, V36 MATSON DD, 1948, J NEUROSURG, V5, P230 MATSON DD, 1969, H CUSHING SELECTED P MONRO A, 1783, OBSERVATIONS STRUCTU NAFFZIGER HC, 1925, CALIF W MED, V23, P705 NAFFZIGER HC, 1930, SURG GYNECOL OBSTET, V51, P17 NAFFZIGER HC, 1942, J MT SINAI HOSP, V9, P679 PENFIELD W, 1924, BRAIN, V47, P430 PENFIELD W, 1927, BRAIN, V50, P499 PENFIELD W, 1932, ARCH NEUROL PSYCHIAT, V27, P30 PENFIELD W, 1939, J NEUROPHYSIOL, V2, P257 PENFIELD W, 1940, ARCH NEURO PSYCHIATR, V44, P43 PENFIELD W, 1951, ARCH NEUROL PSYCHIAT, V66, P289 PENFIELD WG, 1919, AM J PHYSIOL, V48, P121 PENFIELD WG, 1920, BRAIN, V43, P290 PILCHER C, 1927, AM HEART J, V2, P618 PILCHER C, 1930, ARCH NEURO PSYCHIATR, V24, P899 PILCHER C, 1934, ARCH SURG-CHICAGO, V29, P1024 PILCHER 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Psychol. PY 1983 VL 38 IS 1 BP 116 EP 117 PG 2 SC Psychology, Multidisciplinary GA QF696 UT ISI:A1983QF69600012 ER PT J AU Craig, ID Plume, AM McVeigh, ME Pringle, J Amin, M AF Craig, Iain D. Plume, Andrew M. McVeigh, Marie E. Pringle, James Amin, Mayur TI Do open access articles have greater citation impact? A critical review of the literature SO JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS LA English DT Review DE open access; citation analysis; early view; quality bias AB The last few years have seen the emergence of several open access options in scholarly communication which can broadly be grouped into two areas referred to as 'gold' and 'green' open access (OA). In this article we review the literature examining the relationship between OA status and citation counts of scholarly articles. Early studies showed a correlation between the free online availability or OA status of articles and higher citation counts, and implied causality without due consideration of potential confounding factors. More recent investigations have dissected the nature of the relationship between article CA status and citations. Three non-exclusive postulates have been proposed to account for the observed citation differences between OA and non-OA articles: an open access postulate, a selection bias postulate, and an early view postulate. The most rigorous study to date (in condensed matter physics) showed that, after controlling for the early view postulate, the remaining difference in citation counts between OA and non-OA articles is explained by the selection bias postulate. No evidence was found to support the OA postulate per se; i.e. article OA status alone has little or no effect on citations. Further studies using a similarly rigorous approach are required to determine the generality of this finding. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 [Craig, Iain D.] Wiley Blackwell, Oxford OX4 2DQ, England. [Plume, Andrew M.; Amin, Mayur] Elsevier, Oxford OX5 1GB, England. 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Informetr. PD JUL PY 2007 VL 1 IS 3 BP 239 EP 248 DI 10.1016/j.joi.2007.04.001 PG 10 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 272BE UT ISI:000253831700007 ER PT J AU Bornmann, L Mutz, R Daniel, HD AF Bornmann, Lutz Mutz, Ruediger Daniel, Hans-Dieter TI Are there better indices for evaluation purposes than the h index? a comparison of nine different variants of the h index using data from biomedicine SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH; CITATION ANALYSIS; RANKING; POWER AB In this study, we examined empirical results on the h index and its most important variants in order to determine whether the variants developed are associated with an incremental contribution for evaluation purposes. 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Jarosik, Vojtech TI Who cites who in the invasion zoo: insights from an analysis of the most highly cited papers in invasion ecology SO PRESLIA LA English DT Article DE animal invasions; biological control; biological invasions; citation analysis; global change; impact factor; invasive species; journals; Lotka's Law; plant invasions; population ecology; research topics; temporal trends; Web of Science ID BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS; PLANT INVASIONS; GLOBAL CHANGE; COMMUNITY INVASIBILITY; PROPAGULE PRESSURE; NORTH-AMERICA; ALIEN PLANTS; INVASIVENESS; CONSEQUENCES; BIODIVERSITY AB The citation frequency of papers on invasion ecology published between 1981 and 2003 and that had accumulated at least 30 citations on the Web of Science on 9 August 2006 was analysed. The dataset comprised 329 papers and 27,240 citations. For each paper, the total number of citations was recorded and the annual citation rate (number of citations per year) was calculated. Papers were classified into broad research fields: plant invasions, animal invasions, biological control, and general papers (reviews and syntheses). Eight papers were cited more than 300 times, five of them dealt with general topics, and the mean value of the total number of citations across the whole data set is 82.8 +/- 73.1. The mean annual citation rate is 11.5 +/- 11.3 citations per year; six studies received on average at least 50 citations each year. About a half (50.8%) of papers in the data set deal with plant invasions. General papers are significantly more cited than papers from the other categories. The annual citation rate increased with time over the analysed period (1981-2003), by 1.0 citations per year. To compare the trends in invasion ecology with those in other fields of ecology, comparable data were compiled for population ecology and dynamics, and global change. The annual citation rate for invasion ecology as a whole increased faster than that for population ecology and dynamics, but not exponentially as is the case with studies on global change. The best-cited papers on invasion ecology were distributed among most of the top ecology journals. Those published in Oikos, Journal of Ecology, Ecological Applications and BioScience are cited 3.8-5.8 times more than the average for these journals (based on the impact factor). Papers on biodiversity, community ecology, impact, invasibility, dispersal, population ecology, competition, resources, genetical issues, biological control and species invasiveness received the highest total number of citations. However, measured by the annual citation rate, the hottest current topics in invasion ecology are the effect of global change on invasions, the role of natural enemies, character of the invasion process, evolutionary aspects, invasibility of communities and ecosystem processes. Some topics are disproportionally more cited than studied and vice versa. Studies on plant and animal invasions differ in focus: the topics of invasibility, biodiversity, resources, species invasiveness and population genetics are more emphasized in botanical studies, dispersal, competition, impact and pathways in papers dealing with animal invasions. Studies of grasslands and marine environment are most frequently cited in botanical and zoological studies, respectively. Most of the highly cited papers deal with multiple species; only 14 plant species and four animal species are the primary focus of one or more of the highly-cited papers. Twenty-two authors (4.5% of the total involved in the papers analysed), each with seven or more contributions cited at least 30 times, together contributed 49.4% of the most-cited papers, and attracted 55.6% of the total number of citations. C1 Acad Sci Czech Republ, Inst Bot, CZ-25243 Pruhonice, Czech Republic. 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Theory Pract. PD MAY PY 2006 VL 30 IS 3 BP 321 EP 331 PG 11 SC Business GA 032TZ UT ISI:000236799300001 ER PT J AU Pilkington, A Teichert, T TI Management of technology: themes, concepts and relationships SO TECHNOVATION LA English DT Article DE technology management; bibliometric techniques; factor analysis; co-citation; citation analysis; social network analysis ID SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE; COCITATION ANALYSIS; AUTHOR COCITATION; CITATION ANALYSIS; DISCIPLINE; JOURNALS AB In this paper, bibliometric (co-citation analysis) and social network analysis techniques are used to investigate the intellectual pillars of the technology management literature as reported in Technovation. Network analysis tools are also used to show that the research agenda of scholars from different parts of the world differ substantially from each other, and it is argued that such differences may have exacerbated the delays experienced in developing technology management as a respected academic discipline. 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SO LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetics CY AUG 25-29, 2003 CL Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA ID WORLD-WIDE-WEB; CITATION ANALYSIS; CITER MOTIVATIONS; SOCIAL-SCIENCES; INFORMATION; CLASSIFICATION; BEHAVIOR; LINKS; COMMUNICATION; REASONS AB Hyperlinks from other Web sites are, in some respect, similar to bibliographical citations. Link analysis, like citation analysis in bibliometrics, has emerged as a research area of webometrics in recent years. But why are links made and where do they point? A sample of inlinked Web entities (i.e., Web pages or Web sites) was randomly selected from a group of academic institutions' Web sites. The inlinked sites, along with the hyperlink data and outlinking sites, were analyzed and categorized to form a taxonomy of inlinked sites. 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PY 2004 VL 73 IS 6 BP 331 EP 333 DI 10.1159/000080384 PG 3 SC Psychiatry; Psychology; Psychology, Psychoanalysis GA 863GX UT ISI:000224550200001 ER PT J AU Chen, CM Hicks, D TI Tracing knowledge diffusion SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; SCIENCE; NETWORKS; TECHNOLOGY; COCITATION; LINKAGE; EXPLORATION; EVOLUTION; DYNAMICS; US AB Knowledge diffusion is the adaptation of knowledge in a broad range of scientific and engineering research and development. Tracing knowledge diffusion between science and technology is a challenging issue due to the complexity of identifying emerging patterns in a diverse range of possible processes. In this article, we describe an approach that combines complex network theory, network visualization, and patent citation analysis in order to improve the means for the study of knowledge diffusion. In particular, we analyze patent citations in the field of tissue engineering. We emphasize that this is the beginning of a longer-term endeavor that aims to develop and deploy effective, progressive, and explanatory visualization techniques for us to capture the dynamics of the evolution of patent citation networks. The work has practical implications on resource allocation, strategic planning, and science policy. C1 Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Publ Policy, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA. CHI Res Inc, Haddon Hts, NJ USA. RP Chen, CM, Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. 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The purpose of this article is to explore trends in transforming scholarly publishing and their implications. It examines how collaboration and volume of information production were changed over the past century. It also explores how older documents are used under today's network environment where new information is easily accessible. Understanding these trends would help us design more effective electronic scholarly publishing systems and digital libraries, and serve the needs of scholars more responsively. (C) 2002 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 San Jose State Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, San Jose, CA 95192 USA. RP Liu, ZM, San Jose State Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, 1 Washington Sq, San Jose, CA 95192 USA. CR BROAD WJ, 1981, SCIENCE, V211, P1137 BUCKLAND MK, 1992, REDESIGNING LIBR SER CASON JA, 1992, POULTRY SCI, V71, P1283 CRAWFORD SY, 1996, FROM PRINT ELECT TRA DARNTON R, 1989, WILSON Q, V13, P87 DRENTH J, 2001, INT C BIOM PEER REV EPSTEIN RJ, 1993, BRIT MED J, V306, P765 GOODRUM AA, 2001, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V37, P661 HAWKINS BL, 1994, SERIALS LIBR, V24, P17 KCKNIGHT C, 1997, P INT S RES DEV PRAC LANHAM RA, 1997, MICH QUART REV, V36, P270 LEVY DM, 1997, P 2 ACM INT C DIG LI LIU Z, 2000, COMMUN ACM, V42, P94 METZ P, 1991, COLL RES LIBR, V52, P315 ODLYZKO AM, 1995, INT J HUM-COMPUT ST, V42, P71 PRICE D, 1965, LITTLE SCI BIG SCI SAMPSON ZJ, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V32, P219 SOBAL J, 1990, NEW ENGL J MED, V323, P488 TENOPIR C, 1998, J ELECT PUBLISHING, V4 WURMAN R, 1989, INFORMATION ANXIETY NR 20 TC 7 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0306-4573 J9 INFORM PROCESS MANAGE JI Inf. Process. Manage. PD NOV PY 2003 VL 39 IS 6 BP 889 EP 898 DI 10.1016/S0306-4573(02)00057-2 PG 10 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 723HW UT ISI:000185427800005 ER PT C AU Rothman, J Kirk, SA Knapp, H TI Reputation and publication productivity among social work researchers SO SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Annual Conference of the Society-for-Social-Work-and-Research CY JAN 19, 2002 CL SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA SP Soc Social Work Res DE citations; productivity; publishing; reputation; researchers ID ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS; CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNALS; FACULTY; SCHOOLS; PRESTIGE; SCHOLARS; PROJECT; CAREERS; 1990S AB This study examined the relationship between reputation and productivity among social work researchers. The authors devised a method to gauge reputational standing, using nominations from journal editors, research textbook authors, and heads of research-dedicated social work organizations. Productivity was measured by number of articles, number of books, number of book chapters, and number of citations in the social work literature. The study found that productivity rates varied consistently among the three reputational groups (based on number of nominations) in the expected direction. Within the high reputation group there were no differences in productivity levels. However, a wide range in productivity was found within each grouping. Various interpretations and implications of the results are offered. C1 Univ Calif Los Angeles, Sch Publ Policy & Social Res, Dept Social Work, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA. Daniel Freeman Mem Hosp, Los Angeles, CA USA. RP Rothman, J, Univ Calif Los Angeles, Sch Publ Policy & Social Res, Dept Social Work, 3250 Publ Policy Bldg, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA. 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Work Res. PD JUN PY 2003 VL 27 IS 2 BP 105 EP 115 PG 11 SC Social Work GA 694HU UT ISI:000183769600005 ER PT J AU Critchfield, TS TI Evaluating the function of applied behavior analysis: A bibliometric analysis SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS LA English DT Article DE citation analysis; applied behavior analysis ID PSYCHOLOGY AB Analysis of scholarly citations involving behavioral journals reveals that, consistent with its mission, applied behavior analysis research frequently references the basic behavioral literature but, as some have suspected, exerts narrow scholarly influence. C1 Illinois State Univ, Dept Psychol, Normal, IL 61790 USA. RP Critchfield, TS, Illinois State Univ, Dept Psychol, Box 4620, Normal, IL 61790 USA. 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PD WIN PY 2002 VL 35 IS 4 BP 423 EP 426 PG 4 SC Psychology, Clinical GA 636TQ UT ISI:000180473400011 ER PT J AU Zhou, DN Ma, J Turban, E Bolloju, N TI A fuzzy set approach to the evaluation of journal grades SO FUZZY SETS AND SYSTEMS LA English DT Article DE group decision-making; fuzzy preference; evaluating academic journals; subjective evaluation; objective evaluation; decision support system ID CITATION ANALYSIS; MANAGEMENT AB Many universities, research institutions and government agencies are continuously attempting to grade or rank journals for their academic value. Such grading is needed for personnel decisions and for funding and resource allocation purposes. The grading of journals is dependent both on objective information, such as the impact ratios of the journals, and on subjective information, such as experts' judgments about the journals, Also, the available information for decision may be incomplete or imprecise due to the problem nature and complexity of the decision process. This paper proposes a fuzzy set approach that integrates objective and subjective information for evaluating grades of journals, It provides a comprehensive method for dealing with incomplete and imprecise information to support the whole evaluation process. A Web-based decision support system that is based on the proposed fuzzy set approach has been implemented. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. C1 City Univ Hong Kong, Dept Informat Syst, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China. Zhongshan Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Guangzhou, Peoples R China. Eastern Washington Univ, Coll Business & Publ Adm, Spokane, WA 99202 USA. 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PD OCT 1 PY 2002 VL 131 IS 1 BP 63 EP 74 PG 12 SC Computer Science, Theory & Methods; Mathematics, Applied; Statistics & Probability GA 594UP UT ISI:000178069700007 ER PT J AU Ponzi, LJ TI The intellectual structure and interdisciplinary breadth of Knowledge Management: A bibliometric study of its early stage of development SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID CO-CITATION ANALYSIS; INFORMATION; INNOVATION AB This study explores the intellectual structure and interdisciplinary breadth of Knowledge Management in its early stage of development. Intellectual structure is established by a principal component analysis applied to an author co-citation frequency matrix. The author co-citation frequencies were derived from the 1994-1998 academic literature and captured by the single search phrase of "Knowledge Management." Four factors were labeled Knowledge Management, Organizational Learning, Knowledge-based Theories, and The Role of Tacit Knowledge in Organizations. The interdisciplinary breadth surrounding Knowledge Management mainly occurs in the discipline of management. Empirical evidence suggests that the discipline of Computer Science is not a key contributor as originally hypothesized. C1 Long Isl Univ, Coll Informat & Comp Sci, New York, NY USA. RP Ponzi, LJ, Long Isl Univ, Coll Informat & Comp Sci, New York, NY USA. 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In addition the "Science Citation Index (SCI)" [Institute for Scientific Information (ISI)] provides the scientific community with a citations database indicating the number of cited references in indexed articles. For several reasons, the SCI seems to be more relevant. To evaluate the quality of the journal "Wiener klinische Wochenschrift", we assessed how often contributors to this journal have been cited during the last decade and which contributions have ranked as top papers. Moreover, with the aim of a more objective type of scientific evaluation, we have employed a new score, the "Citation Per Time Score (CPT-Score - the SCI divided by the number of years of observation, starting one year after publication). We have evaluated the total SCI for the years 1990 to 1994 and for the years 1995 to 1999. The number of total citations between the appearance of an article and the year 2000 was analyzed. The highest ranked publication of the whole decade (1990-2000) was a paper by G. Stanek with 40 citations. Furthermore, we have evaluated the "Top Ten Papers" of the journal. Interestingly, a steady increase of the total citation index of the journal "Wiener klinische Wochenschrift" over the last decade could be demonstrated. This study clearly shows that the citation rate of an article is not determined by the impact factor of the journal but rather the quality of the contribution. Moreover, the citation analysis of papers published in the last ten years in the "Wiener klinische Wochenschrift" shows a satisfactory citation rate for articles published in this journal. It is therefore definitely attractive to submit an article to a journal such as the "Wiener klinische Wochenschrift". C1 Univ Vienna, Dept Internal Med 1, Vienna, Austria. Univ Vienna, Dept Lab Diagnost, Vienna, Austria. Univ Vienna, Inst Med Chem, Vienna, Austria. Texas Tech Univ, Dept Pathol, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA. Texas Tech Univ, Dept Anesthesiol, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA. RP Hofbauer, R, Dept Lab Med, Curr Opin Clin Expt Res, Level 5J,Waehringer Guertek 18-20, A-1097 Vienna, Austria. 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PD AUG PY 2001 VL 113 IS 15-16 BP 610 EP 615 PG 6 SC Medicine, General & Internal GA 468GT UT ISI:000170750300011 ER PT C AU Koehler, W TI Information science as "Little Science": The implications of a bibliometric analysis of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators CY MAY 24-27, 2000 CL LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS SP European Commiss, Minist Flemish Community, Royal Netherlands Acad Sci, Elsevier Sci, Municipal Leiden, Leiden Univ ID SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE; CITATION ANALYSIS; AUTHORSHIP; LIBRARY; JASIS; COCITATION; COUNTRIES AB This paper considers the status of information science as science through an exploration of one of the leading journals in the field - the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS) from its initial publication as American Documentation (AD) in 1950 through the closing issue of its Silver Anniversary year in December 1999, It is a bibliometric examination of AD/JASIS articles. Based on our analysis of articles published in AD and JASIS from 1950 to 1999, we find that there has been a slow but perhaps inevitable shift based first on the single nonfunded researcher and author to a much wider research and publishing participation among authors, regions, corporate authors, and countries. This suggests not only cross-fertilization of ideas, but also more complex research questions. A small trend toward greater external funding further reinforces this hypothesis. Information may no longer be "little" science, but it is also not "big" science. C1 Univ Oklahoma, Sch Lib & Informat Studies, Norman, OK 73019 USA. RP Koehler, W, Univ Oklahoma, Sch Lib & Informat Studies, Norman, OK 73019 USA. 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Objectives: This study was designed to examine the extent of communication between or within the nursing-research and nursing-practice components of the nursing literature. Methods: Specific citing/cited relationships from the Current Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) are analyzed using citation analysis. The sample was taken from the population of indexed documents that contained references, that had the subject code of nursing, and that were originally published in the United States or Canada in 1989. Results: The results show that authors of research articles tend to cite research articles more often than practice articles, and that authors of practice articles tend to cite practice articles more often than research articles. Authors with research degrees publish research articles more often than would be expected by chance, and authors with clinical and undergraduate degrees publish practice articles more often than expected. Authors associated with research institutions tend to publish research articles, and those affiliated with service institutions tend to publish practice articles. Most cited documents (69.4%) are from disciplines other than nursing. Conclusions: The existence of communication between the research and the practice component of nursing knowledge was demonstrated and appears to be more prevalent than previously indicated. Further research on how the cited literature is used would enable us to know about the depth and quality of the communication event and to note variations as the body of nursing knowledge evolves. C1 Amer Lib Assoc, Sch Nursing, Chicago, IL 60611 USA. Univ N Carolina, Sch Nursing, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 USA. RP O'Neill, AL, Amer Lib Assoc, Sch Nursing, 50 E Huron St, Chicago, IL 60611 USA. 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Res. PD JUL-AUG PY 2000 VL 49 IS 4 BP 224 EP 230 PG 7 SC Nursing GA 453LQ UT ISI:000169917700006 ER PT J AU Black, S TI Using citation analysis to pursue a core collection of journals for communication disorders SO LIBRARY RESOURCES & TECHNICAL SERVICES LA English DT Article AB A citation analysis from a purposive sample of two leading journals is employed to build a tentative core collection of journals in communication disorders. A core collection is defined for this study as those journals that provide 80% of the sample's article citations. The bibliometric concept of "success-breeds-success " is reviewed, and its application to this sample of journals is quantified. The special problems of defining a core collection in a multidisciplinary field are discussed. Data is also provided on the types of publications cited and the age distribution of cited journals. C1 Coll St Rose, Nell Hellman Lib, Albany, NY 12203 USA. RP Black, S, Coll St Rose, Nell Hellman Lib, Albany, NY 12203 USA. 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PD JAN PY 2001 VL 45 IS 1 BP 3 EP 9 PG 7 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 403DB UT ISI:000167026300001 ER PT J AU Critchfield, TS Buskist, W Saville, B Crockett, J Sherburne, T Keel, K TI Sources cited most frequently in the experimental analysis of human behavior SO BEHAVIOR ANALYST LA English DT Review DE human behavior; citation analysis ID EQUIVALENCE CLASS FORMATION; STIMULUS CLASS FORMATION; RULE-GOVERNED BEHAVIOR; MATCHING-TO-SAMPLE; CONDITIONAL-DISCRIMINATION PROCEDURES; SCHEDULE-CONTROLLED BEHAVIOR; VERBAL-BEHAVIOR; CONTEXTUAL CONTROL; DIFFERENTIAL CONSEQUENCES; INSTRUCTIONAL-CONTROL AB We conducted an analysis of the sources cited most frequently in primary empirical reports in the experimental analysis of human behavior (EAHB) published in four journals between 1990 and 1999. Citation patterns suggest that modern EAHB is topically focused and relatively independent of both animal operant research and human research conducted outside of behavior analysis. 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STIMULUS CLASS FORMA NR 140 TC 7 PU SOC ADVANCEMENT BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS PI KALAMAZOO PA WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIV, 260 WOOD HALL, KALAMAZOO, MI 49008-5052 USA SN 0738-6729 J9 BEHAV ANAL JI Behav. Anal. PD FAL PY 2000 VL 23 IS 2 BP 255 EP 266 PG 12 SC Psychology, Clinical GA 373RT UT ISI:000165303200008 ER PT J AU Weisinger, JR Bellorin-Font, E TI Latin American nephrology: Scientific production and impact of the publications SO KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL LA English DT Article DE public policy; citation analysis; journal impact factors; nephrology research; Latin America ID CITATION ANALYSIS AB Background. During the last two decades, there has been a significant change in the origin and impact of the world's biomedical scientific production, particularly in countries in which the investment in research accounts for an important portion of the gross national product (GNP). However, in less developed countries, budget restrictions and the lack of policies toward research may determine a limited growth of the scientific production. Methods. We examined the number and impact of peer-reviewed publications from Latin America included in the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) and MEDLINE databases. In addition, we analyzed the number of abstracts submitted to the congresses of the International Society of Nephrology (ISN), American Society of Nephrology (ASN), and Latin American Society of Nephrology and Hypertension (SLANH). Results. The number of peer-reviewed publications in nephrology from authors in Latin America during the last 20 years represented less than 1% of the world's total. Only 13 but of the 22 Latin American countries accounted for these publications. The citation impact (3.52) was below the world average (7.82). However, this index showed a tendency towards growth in the five most productive countries. Likewise, the number of abstracts submitted to international meetings of nephrology by authors in Latin American countries has shown a steady growth in the recent years, but remains proportionately low compared with the rest of the world. Conclusions. This study indicates that although efforts toward improving the quantity and quality of research in Latin America have been made, the final results are less than other regions in the world. Possible factors responsible for the low performance include a failure in academic motivation and lack of pressure for publication, as well as limited research funding. Therefore, important efforts from local and international nephrological communities are needed to boost research in Latin America. C1 Cent Univ Venezuela, Div Nephrol, Hosp Caracas, Caracas 1040, Venezuela. MSAS, Ctr Nacl Dialisis & Trasplante, Caracas, Venezuela. RP Weisinger, JR, Cent Univ Venezuela, Div Nephrol, Hosp Caracas, Apartado Postal 47365, Caracas 1040, Venezuela. CR 1997, SCI WATCH, V8, P1 CHALLU A, 1997, KIDNEY INT, V52, P583 CHALLU A, 1998, SOCIEDAD LATINOAMERI HECHT F, 1998, CANCER GENET CYTOGEN, V104, P77 HERRERAACOSTA J, 1997, NEFROLOGIA LATINOAME, V4, P218 KUMAR R, 1997, J AM SOC NEPHROL, V8, P1018 REED KL, 1995, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V83, P503 SCHOONBAERT D, 1996, TROP MED INT HEALTH, V1, P739 WEENING JJ, 1998, KIDNEY INT, V54, P1017 NR 9 TC 7 PU BLACKWELL SCIENCE INC PI MALDEN PA 350 MAIN ST, MALDEN, MA 02148 USA SN 0085-2538 J9 KIDNEY INT JI Kidney Int. PD OCT PY 1999 VL 56 IS 4 BP 1584 EP 1590 PG 7 SC Urology & Nephrology GA 237GV UT ISI:000082648200068 ER PT J AU Budd, JM TI Citations and knowledge claims: sociology of knowledge as a case in point SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE; COMBINED COCITATION; WORD ANALYSIS; SCIENCE; JOURNALS; PSYCHOLOGY; DOCUMENTS AB Citation analysis is frequently used as a means of examining the formal communication practices in a number of disciplines. The present study employs citation analysis to investigate knowledge claims in the literature on the sociology of knowledge. The purpose of this project is to determine if there are epistemic foundations for authors' citation of previous work. A total of 70 journal articles are examined and the citations in those articles are classified according to the epistemic uses of the cited work. The approach used here is inherently individualistic, with the aim of investigating the relationship between citing and cited works in the sense of contextual, knowledge-based justification for an author's arguments or propositions. C1 Univ Missouri, Sch Informat Sci & Learning Technol, Coll Educ, Columbia, MO 65211 USA. RP Budd, JM, Univ Missouri, Sch Informat Sci & Learning Technol, Coll Educ, 20 Rothwell Gym, Columbia, MO 65211 USA. 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Inf. Sci. PY 1999 VL 25 IS 4 BP 265 EP 274 PG 10 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 219PA UT ISI:000081614600003 ER PT J AU Mogee, ME Kolar, RG TI Patent co-citation analysis of Eli Lilly & Co. patents SO EXPERT OPINION ON THERAPEUTIC PATENTS LA English DT Article DE citations; Eli Lilly; patents; pharmaceutical ID INDICATORS AB This is the third in a series of articles that applies patent citation analysis to pharmaceutical patents. The authors use co-citation clustering to identify the major technology fronts that Eli Lilly & Co. is pursuing. The analysis covers all US patents assigned to Lilly and issued from 1975 through to 1998. Lilly's patents fall into 132 Clusters, which in turn form 13 Groups. Statistics of self-citations to the Clusters identify technology fronts of key importance to Lilly. The authors examine the patents in one of these areas, pertaining to raloxifene and related compounds, in more detail. The article shows how the technique can take a large number of patents, almost 3,000 in this case, and organise them into Groups without the need for an expert to read and classify each. The technique quickly organises the patents in a portfolio and gives a starting paint that can help experts focus on areas of major importance or interest. A company can apply this technique to identify core areas of its patent portfolio, areas where it might face stiff competition, areas where others have found value within its patent portfolio, and areas where licensing opportunities may exist. Competitors applying this technique can see areas of a rival's strength and areas the rival has abandoned or is not following up on. C1 Mogee Res & Anal Associates, Reston, VA 20190 USA. RP Mogee, ME, Mogee Res & Anal Associates, 11701 Bowman Green Dr, Reston, VA 20190 USA. 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Patents PD MAR PY 1999 VL 9 IS 3 BP 291 EP 305 PG 15 SC Medicine, Legal; Pharmacology & Pharmacy GA 188DG UT ISI:000079829400008 ER PT J AU Herring, SD TI The value of interdisciplinarity: A study based on the design of Internet search engines SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID INFORMATION; SOCIOLOGY AB Continued development of the Internet requires the development of efficient, easy-to-use search engines. Ideally, such development should call upon knowledge and skills from a variety of disciplines, including computer science, information science, psychology, and ergonomics. The current study is intended to determine whether search engine design shows a pattern of interdisciplinarity, Two disciplines were selected as the focus for the study: computer science, and library/information science. A citation analysis was conducted to measure levels of interdisciplinary research and publishing in internet search engine design and development. The results show a higher level of interdisciplinarity among library and information scientists than among computer scientists or among any of those categorized as "other." This is reflected both in the types of journals in which the authors publish, and in the references they cite to support their work. However, almost no authors published articles or cited references in fields such as cognitive science, ergonomics, or psychology. The results of this study are analyzed in terms of the writings of Patrick Wilson, Bruno Latour, Pierre Bourdieu, Fritz Ringer, and Thomas Pinelli, focusing on cognitive authority within a profession, interaction between disciplines, and information-gathering habits of professionals. Suggestions for further research are given. C1 Univ Alabama, M Louis Salmon Lib, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA. RP Herring, SD, Univ Alabama, M Louis Salmon Lib, POB 2600, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA. 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PD APR 1 PY 1999 VL 50 IS 4 BP 358 EP 365 PG 8 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 178PL UT ISI:000079275000014 ER PT J AU Pasadeos, Y Phelps, J Kim, BH TI Disciplinary impact of advertising scholars: Temporal comparisons of influential authors, works and research networks SO JOURNAL OF ADVERTISING LA English DT Review ID MASS-COMMUNICATION SCHOLARS; UNITED-STATES; CONSUMER RESEARCH; CITATION ANALYSIS; BRAND ATTITUDE; TELEVISION COMMERCIALS; MEDIATING ACCEPTANCE; ARTICLE PRODUCTIVITY; INFORMATION-CONTENT; COGNITIVE RESPONSE AB In a bibliometric study of the advertising literature, the authors identified the most-cited writers, most-cited published works, and co-citation networks for 1982-1985 and 1992-1995. Such connections among scholars can be used to identify, streams of research in advertising; some of these streams show temporal progressions. 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Advert. PD WIN PY 1998 VL 27 IS 4 BP 53 EP 70 PG 18 SC Business; Communication GA 172CW UT ISI:000078905600005 ER PT J AU Jones, AW TI The impact of Alcohol and Alcoholism among substance abuse journals SO ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE POLICY; AUTHORSHIP; INDICATORS; TOOL AB This article concerns the question of journal impact factor and other bibliometric indicators made available by the Institute for Scientific Information in their Journal Citation Report for 1996. The impact factors of journals within the subject category 'substance abuse' are listed along with total citations, immediacy indices, and cited half-lives. The relationship between cited and citing journals is discussed with the main focus on the data available for Alcohol and Alcoholism. Some of the problems and limitations of bibliometric measures of productivity are dealt with, especially when these are used to evaluate the work of individual scientists. Although bibliometric measures are easy to compute, they become difficult to interpret, such as when dealing with collaborative research and the problem posed by multiple authorship. The need to adjust impact factors and citation counts for the number of co-authors in a paper becomes important when credit has to be attributed to one individual from a multi-author paper. This is often necessary in connection with grant applications and when making decisions about academic promotion and tenure. The impact factor of Alcohol and Alcoholism has increased steadily over the past 5 years, even after adjusting for the number of self-citations, which resulted in an even greater increase in impact. However, the impact factors of substance abuse journals are generally low, compared with disciplines such as immunology, genetics, and biochemistry. Some suggestions are made for increasing the impact factors of substance abuse journals if this is considered necessary. But instead of paying attention to the impact factor of a journal, scientists should give more consideration to the speed and efficiency of the editorial handling of their manuscripts and particularly to the quality and timeliness of the peer review. C1 Linkoping Univ Hosp, Dept Forens Toxicol, S-58185 Linkoping, Sweden. RP Jones, AW, Linkoping Univ Hosp, Dept Forens Toxicol, S-58185 Linkoping, Sweden. 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PD JAN-FEB PY 1999 VL 34 IS 1 BP 25 EP 34 PG 10 SC Substance Abuse GA 167JR UT ISI:000078629600005 ER PT J AU Makino, J TI Productivity of research groups - Relation between citation analysis and reputation within research communities - Comments on theories of citation? SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID SCIENCE AB In this paper I discuss the relation between widely used "Scientometric" measures and "reputation" of research groups within the scientific community. To this goal, I present the result of the detailed comparison of two research groups of theoretical astrophysics in post-world-war-2nd Japan. Though one of the two groups gained much higher reputation within the research community, we could not find much difference in the macroscopic indices such as the number of publications or the average citation index. The two groups showed similar scores for these macroscopic indices. This result suggests that widely used quantitative measures of the productivity do not give meaningful measure for the actual contribution of a research group to science. C1 Univ Tokyo, Dept Syst Sci, Coll Arts & Sci, Meguro Ku, Tokyo 1538902, Japan. RP Makino, J, Univ Tokyo, Dept Syst Sci, Coll Arts & Sci, Meguro Ku, 3-8-1 Komaba, Tokyo 1538902, Japan. CR ABT HA, 1993, PUBL ASTRON SOC PAC, V105, P794 COLLINS HM, 1985, SOC STUD SCI, V15, P554 FUJIGAKI Y, 1998, SOC SCI INFORM, V37, P5 FUKUE J, 1994, ASTRONOMICAL HERALD, V87, P195 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 LATOUR B, 1986, LAB LIFE SOCIAL CONS LEYDESDORFF L, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V43 MACROBERTS MH, 1986, SOC STUD SCI, V16, P151 MAKINO J, 1997, JAPAN J SCI TECHNOLO, V7, P85 MARTIN BR, 1983, RES POLICY, V12, P61 MARTIN BR, 1985, SOC STUD SCI, V15, P558 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 SWINBANKS D, 1997, NATURE, V389, P113 NR 13 TC 7 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD SEP PY 1998 VL 43 IS 1 BP 87 EP 93 PG 7 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 119CL UT ISI:000075877700009 ER PT J AU Santos, M Willett, P Wood, FE TI Research degrees in librarianship and information science: a survey of master's and doctoral students from the Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield SO JOURNAL OF LIBRARIANSHIP AND INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; OF-SHEFFIELD; LIBRARY; PUBLICATION; RATINGS AB This paper reports the results of a survey of the students from the Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield who successfully completed research degrees (MA, MSc, MPhil or PhD) in librarianship or information science in the period 1968-96, An open-ended questionnaire was distributed to the 123 former students for whom a contact address was available, and usable responses were received from 66 students, giving a response rate of 54%. The questionnaire sought to identify publications derived directly and indirectly from the research programme, and the students' views of the benefits and drawbacks that accrue from having carried out their research programme. A total of 393 publications were identified as arising directly from the research degrees, with these attracting at least 1593 citations, thus demonstrating the impact of research-degree work on the profession. Students predominantly take up employment in the academic sector, and find their research training invaluable in their subsequent career. The great majority (71%) of the respondents would recommend such training to others; the main problem identified is the lack of a long-term career structure for those wishing to enter the UK higher education system. C1 Univ Sheffield, Dept Informat Studies, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England. Training & Employment Author, Lib & Informat Serv, Dublin, Ireland. European Ctr Dev Vocat Educ & Training, Salonika, Greece. RP Willett, P, Univ Sheffield, Dept Informat Studies, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England. 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PD MAR PY 1998 VL 30 IS 1 BP 49 EP 56 PG 8 SC Information Science & Library Science GA ZF963 UT ISI:000072950800005 ER PT J AU Caswell, TR TI Studies on government publications' use, 1990-1996 SO GOVERNMENT INFORMATION QUARTERLY LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS AB Modeled after two earlier articles concerning research published through 1989 on the use of government documents, this review of literature brings the coverage up-to-date. Concerning itself only with those studies concentrating on the use and users of government-produced information, this review found nine studies within a seven-year time period. Some parallels an drawn as far as the current status of knowledge in the field of government documents use, but limitations are pointed out as well in what is seemingly becoming an abandoned form of research in government documents librarianship. The article also suggests topics meriting further consideration. RP Caswell, TR, UNIV FLORIDA LIB,DOCUMENTS DEPT,GAINESVILLE,FL 32611. CR BALLARD RM, 1991, REFERENCE LIB, V32, P139 BRILL MS, 1990, GOV INFORM Q, V7, P427 HANER BE, 1990, GOV PUBL REV PT A, V17, P341 METOYERDURAN C, 1995, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V17, P49 MONGEAU D, 1990, GOV PUBL REV PT A, V17, P63 PARKER JD, 1996, J GOV INFORM, V23, P49 POSTEMA B, 1991, GOV PUBL REV PT A, V18, P223 REELING P, 1991, GOV PUBL REV PT A, V18, P489 RENTON MA, 1991, GOV PUBL REV PT A, V18, P353 WALKER RD, 1994, J GOV INFORM, V21, P335 WEECH TL, 1978, GOV PUBL REV, V5, P177 NR 11 TC 7 PU JAI PRESS INC PI GREENWICH PA 55 OLD POST RD-#2, PO BOX 1678, GREENWICH, CT 06836-1678 SN 0740-624X J9 GOVT INFORM QUART JI Gov. Inf. Q. PY 1997 VL 14 IS 4 BP 363 EP 371 PG 9 SC Information Science & Library Science GA YC768 UT ISI:A1997YC76800004 ER PT J AU MAFFULLI, N TI MORE ON CITATION ANALYSIS SO NATURE LA English DT Letter RP MAFFULLI, N, CHINESE UNIV HONG KONG,PRINCE WALES HOSP,DEPT ORTHOPAED & TRAUMATOL,SHA TIN,HONG KONG. CR GAETANI GF, 1991, NATURE, V353, P10 MOTTA G, 1995, NATURE, V376, P720 NR 2 TC 7 PU MACMILLAN MAGAZINES LTD PI LONDON PA 4 LITTLE ESSEX STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND WC2R 3LF SN 0028-0836 J9 NATURE JI Nature PD DEC 21 PY 1995 VL 378 IS 6559 BP 760 EP 760 PG 1 SC Multidisciplinary Sciences GA TL419 UT ISI:A1995TL41900012 ER PT J AU KORWITZ, U TI RANKING A SCIENTIST SO NACHRICHTEN FUR DOKUMENTATION LA German DT Article AB In order to assess the relevance of a scientist's research, increasingly his publishing behavior is used as an evaluation criterion. In this process the number of publications and the reputation of the journals in which he published are the most important factors. The following essay gives a short overview over the problems related to judging science research on the basis of citation analysis. RP KORWITZ, U, DEUTSCH ZENT BIBLIOTHEK MED,JOSEPH STELZMANN STR 9,D-50924 COLOGNE,GERMANY. CR ERNST E, 1993, NATURE, V363, P296 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GARFIELD E, 1985, CURR CONTENTS, V43, P3 LEHRL S, 1991, SII ALS MASS DURCHSE LEHRL S, 1993, FORSCHUNGSQUALITAT D TAUBES G, 1993, SCIENCE, V260, P884 WOLFF SP, 1993, NATURE, V364, P183 NR 7 TC 7 PU VERLAG HOPPENSTEDT & CO PI DARMSTADT 1 PA POSTFACH 40 06, HAVELSTR 9, D-6100 DARMSTADT 1, GERMANY SN 0027-7436 J9 NACHR DOK JI Nachr. Dok. PD SEP-OCT PY 1995 VL 46 IS 5 BP 267 EP 272 PG 6 SC Information Science & Library Science GA TA637 UT ISI:A1995TA63700001 ER PT J AU MCDONALD, S FEATHER, J TI BRITISH-LIBRARY AND INFORMATION-SCIENCE JOURNALS - A STUDY OF QUALITY-CONTROL SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Article AB Assessment of the quality of published research is fundamental to the research assessment process in UK universities. Citation analysis has been one important method used for such assessment. This paper explores another method, by investigating the selection and refereeing processes used by journal editors. Starting from the journals in which UK LIS academics most frequently publish, the authors have described and analysed the editorial processes employed, drawing on extended interviews with editors and others. It is concluded that valid quality control mechanisms are in place, although there is an element of subjectivity in their application, and it is suggested that professional, as opposed to academic, journals can provide a valuable form of output for practice-oriented research findings. Finally, the authors note that electronic journals could be assessed by a methodology similar to that developed here. C1 LOUGHBOROUGH UNIV TECHNOL,DEPT LIB & INFORMAT STUDIES,LOUGHBOROUGH LE11 3TU,LEICS,ENGLAND. CR *U FUND COUNC, 1992, RES ASS EX 1992, P29 BAIRD LM, 1994, J INF SCI, V20, P2 BISHOP CT, 1984, EDIT SCI J BRADLEY SJ, 1993, J INFORM SCI, V18, P225 CHRESSANTHIS GA, 1993, SERIALS LIBR, V24, P73 CRONIN B, 1989, J INFORM SCI, V15, P13 GOEDEGEBUURE LCJ, 1990, PEER REV PERFORMANCE LOCK SP, 1992, B MED LIBR ASSOC, V80, P107 MCDONALD SJ, 1994, THESIS LOUGHBOROUGH MEADOWS AJ, 1991, SCH COMMUNICATION HU ZUCKERMAN H, 1971, MINERVA, V9, P75 NR 11 TC 7 PU BOWKER-SAUR LTD PI E GRINSTEAD PA MAYPOLE HOUSE, MAYPOLE RD, E GRINSTEAD, W SUSSEX, ENGLAND RH19 1HH SN 0165-5515 J9 J INFORM SCI JI J. Inf. Sci. PY 1995 VL 21 IS 5 BP 359 EP 369 PG 11 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA RY917 UT ISI:A1995RY91700003 ER PT J AU PERITZ, BC TI ON THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN JOURNAL CIRCULATION AND IMPACT FACTOR SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Note ID CITATION AB The 'importance' of a scientific journal can be defined in several ways. One is its prestige, as measured by the impact factor, and another is the journal's visibility, as measured by its circulation. Since a journal's importance often has to be kept constant in citation analyses, this raises the issue of the association between these two variables. The rank correlations between impact factor and circulation were looked at in 21 disciplines from the sciences and the social sciences. In most instances, the correlations were between 0.25 and 0.50, Among the exceptions, several were in disciplines in which researchers as well as practitioners are involved, with some of the journals geared mostly to the interest of the latter. Interdisciplinarity, or rather the combination of several loosely related subfields into one discipline, explained one or two other exceptions. The low correlation for geography could not be explained. The implications of these findings for citation analysis are discussed. RP PERITZ, BC, HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM,SCH LIB ARCH & INFORMAT STUDIES,GIVAT RAM,POB 503,IL-91904 JERUSALEM,ISRAEL. CR 1993, ULRICHS INT PERIODIC GORDON MD, 1984, SOC STUD SCI, V14, P27 KIM MT, 1992, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V14, P75 LAWANI SM, 1983, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V34, P59 LIU MX, 1993, J DOC, V49, P370 SEGLEEN PO, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V45, P1 TODOROV R, 1988, J INFORM SCI, V14, P47 WEISHEIT RA, 1984, SCHOLARLY PUBL, V15, P313 NR 8 TC 7 PU BOWKER-SAUR LTD PI E GRINSTEAD PA MAYPOLE HOUSE, MAYPOLE RD, E GRINSTEAD, W SUSSEX, ENGLAND RH19 1HH SN 1352-7460 J9 J INFORM SCI JI J. Inf. Sci. PY 1995 VL 21 IS 1 BP 63 EP 67 PG 5 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA QK784 UT ISI:A1995QK78400008 ER PT C AU MACIASCHAPULA, CA TI PATTERNS OF SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION AMONG LATIN-AMERICAN COUNTRIES, IN THE FIELD OF MEDICAL-EDUCATION SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT INTERNATIONAL CONF ON SCIENCE INDICATORS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CY OCT 15-19, 1990 CL PARIS, FRANCE ID CITATION AB This work reports on the medical subject headings that build-up the medical education field in Latin America, through the content and citation analysis of Educacion Medica y Salud (EMS). An attempt was made to establish the articulations between the citing and cited countries in the region. It was generally found that EMS was built-up by subjects of Medical Education, Health Manpower, Water Supply, and Health Policy. Although strongly citing/cited/indexed countries, Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia have not established significant information flows among them. Further research lines are proposed. RP MACIASCHAPULA, CA, UNIV ALGECIRAS,43-A COL INSURGENTES MIXCOAC,DEL B JUAREZ 03920,MEXICO CITY,DF,MEXICO. CR *NAT LIBR MED, 1989, MED SUBJ HEAD ANN AL *NAT LIBR MED, 1989, SUBJ HEAD TREE S BROOKS TA, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P183 GARFIELD E, 1983, SCI PUBL POL, V10, P112 KIDD JS, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P157 LANGE L, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P205 LINE MB, 1979, J DOC, V35, P265 MACIASCHAPULA CA, 1990, 6TH INT C MED LIBR S MACROBERTS MH, 1989, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V40, P342 MOED HF, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P177 NARIN F, 1976, BIBLIOMETRICS USE PU NR 11 TC 7 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD JAN PY 1992 VL 23 IS 1 BP 123 EP 135 PG 13 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA HC327 UT ISI:A1992HC32700009 ER PT J AU PETERSON, CJ TI CITATION ANALYSIS OF ASTRONOMICAL LITERATURE - COMMENTS ON CITATION HALF-LIVES SO PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC LA English DT Article C1 DOMINION ASTROPHYS OBSERV, HERZBERG INST ASTROPHYS, VICTORIA V8X 4M6, BC, CANADA. RP PETERSON, CJ, UNIV MISSOURI, DEPT PHYS & ASTRON, COLUMBIA, MO 65202 USA. CR SCI CITATION INDEX 1 ABT HA, 1981, PASP, V93, P207 ABT HA, 1981, PUBL ASTRON SOC PAC, V93, P269 ABT HA, 1983, PUBLS ASTR SOC PACIF, V95, P113 ABT HA, 1984, PUB ASP, V96, P563 ABT HA, 1984, PUBL ASTRON SOC PAC, V96, P746 ABT HA, 1985, PUBL ASTRON SOC PAC, V97, P1050 CRONIN B, 1984, CITATION PROCESS DIEKS D, 1976, SOC STUD SCI, V6, P247 EDGE D, 1979, HIST SCI, V17, P102 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GARFIELD E, 1985, ESSAYS INFORMATION S, V7, P152 GARFIELD E, 1986, CURR CONTENTS, V26, P3 MACRAE D, 1969, AM SOCIOL REV, V34, P631 MARGOLIS J, 1967, SCIENCE, V155, P1213 MEADOWS AJ, 1967, J DOC, V23, P28 THRONSON HA, 1986, PUBL ASTRON SOC PAC, V98, P941 TRIMBLE V, 1985, Q J ROY ASTRON SOC, V26, P40 TRIMBLE V, 1986, CZECH J PHYS, V36, P175 TRIMBLE V, 1986, PUBL ASTRON SOC PAC, V98, P1347 UMSTATTER W, 1982, NACHR DOK, V33, P50 NR 21 TC 7 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 SN 0004-6280 J9 PUBL ASTRON SOC PAC JI Publ. Astron. Soc. 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CR BOOR M, 1973, AM PSYCHOL, V28, P1012 BUSS AR, 1976, AM PSYCHOL, V31, P675 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1975, CURR CONTENTS, P5 GARFIELD E, 1975, J CITATION REPORTS GYNTHER MD, 1973, AM PSYCHOL, V28, P1013 KOULACK D, 1975, AM PSYCHOL, V30, P1049 LEVIN JR, 1976, AM PSYCHOL, V31, P673 MACE KC, 1973, AM PSYCHOL, V28, P184 PORTER AL, 1976, AM PSYCHOL, V31, P674 WHITE MJ, 1977, AM PSYCHOL, V32, P301 NR 11 TC 7 PU AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC PI WASHINGTON PA 750 FIRST ST NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 SN 0003-066X J9 AMER PSYCHOL JI Am. Psychol. PY 1978 VL 33 IS 8 BP 778 EP 780 PG 3 SC Psychology, Multidisciplinary GA FK305 UT ISI:A1978FK30500019 ER PT J AU Meho, LI AF Meho, Lokman I. TI The rise and rise of citation analysis SO PHYSICS WORLD LA English DT Article ID IMPACT C1 Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47401 USA. RP Meho, LI, Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47401 USA. EM meho@indiana.edu CR BORGMAN CL, 2002, ANNU REV INFORM SCI, V36, P3 BRODY T, 2006, J AM SOC INF SCI TEC, V57, P1060, DOI 10.1002/asi.20373 EGGHE L, 2006, ISSI NEWSLETTER, V2, P8 HIRSCH JE, 2005, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V102, P16569, DOI 10.1073/pnas.0507655102 LAWRENCE S, 1999, COMPUTER, V32, P67 MACROBERTS MH, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P435 MEHO LI, 2006, IN PRESS J AM SOC IN MOED HF, 2005, CITATION ANAL RES EV SEGLEN PO, 1998, ACTA ORTHOP SCAND, V69, P224 NR 9 TC 6 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND SN 0953-8585 J9 PHYS WORLD JI Phys. World PD JAN PY 2007 VL 20 IS 1 BP 32 EP 36 PG 5 SC Physics, Multidisciplinary GA 126DI UT ISI:000243492000031 ER PT J AU Arhonditsis, GB Adams-VanHarn, BA Nielsen, L Stow, CA Reckhow, KH AF Arhonditsis, George B. Adams-VanHarn, Barbara A. Nielsen, Leah Stow, Craig A. Reckhow, Kenneth H. TI Evaluation of the current state of mechanistic aquatic biogeochemical modeling: Citation analysis and future perspectives SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Review ID GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL; PLANKTON DYNAMICS; SIMULATION-MODELS; ECOSYSTEM-MODEL; EUTROPHICATION MODEL; BAYESIAN CALIBRATION; OCEAN; UNCERTAINTY; OCEANOGRAPHY; COMPLEXITY AB We examined the factors that determine the citations of 153 mechanistic aquatic biogeochemical modeling papers published from 1990 to 2002. Our analysis provides overwhelming evidence that ocean modeling is a dynamic area of the current modeling practice. Models developed to gain insight into the ocean carbon cycle/marine biogeochemistry are most highly cited, the produced knowledge is exported to other cognitive disciplines, and oceanic modelers are less reluctant to embrace technical advances (e. g., assimilation schemes) and more critically increase model complexity. Contrary to our predictions, model application for environmental management issues on a local scale seems to have languished; the pertinent papers comprise a smaller portion of the published modeling literature and receive lower citations. Given the critical planning information that these models aim to provide, we hypothesize that the latter finding probably stems from conceptual weaknesses, methodological omissions, and an evident lack of haste from modelers to adopt new ideas in their repertoire when addressing environmental management issues. We also highlight the lack of significant association between citation frequency and model complexity, model performance, implementation of conventional methodological steps during model development (e. g., validation, sensitivity analysis), number of authors, and country of affiliation. While these results cast doubt on the rationale of the current modeling practice, the fact that the Fasham et al. (1990) paper has received over 400 citations probably dictates what should be done from the modeling community to meet the practical need for attractive and powerful modeling tools. C1 Univ Toronto, Dept Phys & Environm Sci, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4, Canada. Duke Univ, Nicholas Sch Environm & Earth Sci, Durham, NC 27708 USA. NOAA, Great Lakes Environm Res Lab, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 USA. RP Arhonditsis, GB, Univ Toronto, Dept Phys & Environm Sci, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4, Canada. 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Sci. Technol. PD NOV 1 PY 2006 VL 40 IS 21 BP 6547 EP 6554 DI 10.1021/es061030q PG 8 SC Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences GA 099WV UT ISI:000241628800011 ER PT J AU Fildes, R AF Fildes, Robert TI The forecasting journals and their contribution to forecasting research: Citation analysis and expert opinion SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FORECASTING LA English DT Review DE citation analysis; diffusion of research; expert opinion; forecasting practice; multiple hypotheses ID TIME-SERIES; NEURAL-NETWORKS; MODEL; PREDICTION; ACCURACY; ERROR; COINTEGRATION; VOLATILITY; SYSTEMS; STATE AB In 1982, the International Institute of Forecasters set up the Journal of Forecasting, followed in 1985 by the International Journal of Forecasting. The primary aim of their foundation, laid out in the first issues, was to take a "multi-disciplinary perspective"; all types of forecasting methods were of interest. Of particular importance were "papers that compare[d] different approaches to actual forecasting situations", the multiple hypotheses approach. This paper evaluates the success of the two journals in meeting their objectives and in setting the research agenda in forecasting. The approach taken is through citation analysis and the identification of influential forecasting articles using both citations and expert analysis. The two approaches identified the same themes as particularly important, with the econometric advances of Engle and Granger outstanding. A content analysis of the journals was also undertaken, showing that the comparative approach to establishing improved forecasting methods through examining multiple hypotheses has been successfully adopted and is unusual when compared to other journals. Few articles examined the conditions under which one approach outperformed its competitors. By examining the highly cited articles in the forecasting journals compared to other journals in the business, economics, and management area, I conclude that the forecasting journals have covered all areas of forecasting research; however, many influential articles are published across a wide range of other journals. There was little cross-fertilisation between journals. There remain, however, topics which have been widely neglected. In particular, organisational issues and the effects of forecast error, highlighted as important areas when the journals were founded, have been ignored. These two issues directly impact the gap between theoretical contributions and forecasting practice, a gap that remains unbridged. In short, the journals have made progress in meeting the objectives set by the founders, but there still remains much important research to be done. (c) 2006 International Institute of Forecasters. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. C1 Univ Lancaster, Sch Management, Lancaster Ctr Forecasting, Lancaster LA1 4YW, England. RP Fildes, R, Univ Lancaster, Sch Management, Lancaster Ctr Forecasting, Lancaster LA1 4YW, England. 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J. Forecast. PY 2006 VL 22 IS 3 BP 415 EP 432 DI 10.1016/j.ijforecast.2006.03.002 PG 18 SC Economics; Management GA 072LI UT ISI:000239674500002 ER PT J AU Ruiz-Perez, R Lopez-Cozar, E Jimenez-Contreras, E TI Institute for Scientific Information criteria for scientific journals selection. Its application to Spanish journals: Methodology and indicators SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY LA Spanish DT Article DE Institute for Scientific Information; Science Citation Index; Social Science Citation Index; Arts and Humanities Citation Index; Journal Citation Reports; databases.; bibliometric; evaluation; Spanish scientific journals; theoretical study ID MEDICINA-CLINICA; DATABASES; QUALITY; ERRORS AB In the last few years the ISI databases have become not only an essential instrument for information retrieval but, due to the bibliometric indicators they offer, they are also a basic tool for institutional, journal and researcher assessment in the majority of the world. These databases index the most productive and influential journals. For these reasons it is important to know the criteria employed by ISI in its journal selection process. The goal. of this paper is to bring attention to these criteria, offer a methodological guide to help scientific journal editorial managers conform their publications to these criteria to improve their chances of being indexed by ISI. The ISI criteria can be structured on four main layers: basic journal standards (timeliness of publication, fully descriptive article, titles and abstracts, complete bibliographic information for all cited references, full address information for every author, and use of peer review); journal thematic coverage; international diversity (sponsorship, editorial team, authorship, references cited, journal audience, library and database presence); and citation analysis (international citation, journal impact, editorial board member impact and publishing author impact). Every one of these aspects is analyzed and the procedures for their testing and improvement if necessary are explained. C1 Univ Granada, E-18071 Granada, Spain. 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PD MAY PY 2006 VL 6 IS 2 BP 401 EP 424 PG 24 SC Psychology, Clinical GA 040IN UT ISI:000237372300011 ER PT C AU Gregoire, DA Noel, MX Dery, R Bechard, JP TI Is there conceptual convergence in entrepreneurship research? A co-citation analysis of Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 1981-2004 SO ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 21st Babson-College-Jauffman-Foundation-Entreprenurship-Research Conference CY JUN, 2001 CL JONKOPING, SWEDEN SP Babson Coll Jauffman Fdn Entrepreneuship Res HO JONKOPING INT BUSSINESS SCH ID VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENTS; INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP; STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT; ABSORPTIVE-CAPACITY; START-UP; PERFORMANCE; FIRMS; SUCCESS; FIELD AB Conceptual convergence is often seen as a holy grail in entrepreneurship research. Yet little empirical research has focused specifically on the extent and nature of this convergence. We address this issue by content-analyzing the networks of co-citation emerging from the 20,184 references listed in the 960 full-length articles published in the Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research series between 1981 and 2004. Our results provide evidence for the varying levels of convergence that have characterized entrepreneurship research over the years, as well as the evolution of the conceptual themes that have attracted scholars' attention in different periods. In addition, we provide evidence that the field relies increasingly on its own literature, something that points toward the unique contribution that it makes to the management sciences. C1 Georgia State Univ, J Mack Robinson Coll Business, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA. HEC Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada. Univ Quebec, Quebec City, PQ, Canada. HEC Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada. RP Gregoire, DA, Georgia State Univ, J Mack Robinson Coll Business, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA. 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Theory Pract. PD MAY PY 2006 VL 30 IS 3 BP 333 EP 373 PG 41 SC Business GA 032TZ UT ISI:000236799300002 ER PT J AU Schildt, HA Zahra, SA Sillanpaa, A TI Scholarly communities in entrepreneurship research: A co-citation analysis SO ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE LA English DT Article ID VENTURE PERFORMANCE; KNOWLEDGE; ORGANIZATIONS; INNOVATION; CREATION; CONTEXT; ENTRY AB A debate persists about the distinctiveness of entrepreneurship research. Entrepreneurship research is seen as fragmented and its results are considered noncumulative, handicapping the evolution of the field as a respected scholarly discipline. In this article we conduct a bibliometric analysis to shed light on these issues. We analyze co-citation patterns of entrepreneurship-related articles published in the years 2000 to 2004 and identify the 25 most central research streams in entrepreneurship. We describe these groups and investigate their mutual relationships. 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Work Health Care PY 2005 VL 41 IS 3-4 BP 35 EP 66 DI 10.1300/J010v41n03_02 PG 32 SC Social Work GA 999HY UT ISI:000234381600002 ER PT J AU Stremersch, S Verhoef, PC TI Globalization of authorship in the marketing discipline: Does it help or hinder the field? SO MARKETING SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE globalization; journal impact; journal diversity; journal citations; philosophy of science; bibliometrics ID CITATION ANALYSIS; CONSUMER RESEARCH; JOURNALS; PERSPECTIVE; ECONOMICS; PRODUCTS; SCIENCE; TRUTH AB Marketing scholars have reflected upon the marketing discipline's internal evolution before. However, no prior study has assessed the globalization of authorship in our discipline, let alone assessed its consequences for the field. This paper addresses the following two questions: (1) Is there evidence of increasing globalization of authorship in the marketing discipline? (2) If so, does it help or hinder the field? Our work shows empirically how the globalization of our discipline evolved, how U.S. dominance is fading, and which countries experienced a rise in productivity of their affiliate and native scholars. Globalization hinders the field, because it has a negative effect on the impact of several major journals (most importantly, the Journal of Marketing and the Journal of Marketing Research). Globalization helps the field, because it has a positive effect on the diversity of our discipline. Important implications of our research are: (1) Journals and sponsoring organizations should strive for more international meetings. (2) Editors, reviewers, and authors should pay more attention to the global relevance of the research they publish, review, and submit. (3) Individual researchers should aim to be part of the global community of marketing scientists through, for instance, international research visits. C1 Erasmus Univ, Dept Mkt, Sch Econ, NL-3065 PA Rotterdam, Netherlands. Emory Univ, Goizueta Business Sch, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA. Univ Groningen, Fac Econ, NL-9700 AV Groningen, Netherlands. RP Stremersch, S, Erasmus Univ, Dept Mkt, Sch Econ, Burgmeester Oudlaan 50, NL-3065 PA Rotterdam, Netherlands. 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Sci. PD FAL PY 2005 VL 24 IS 4 BP 585 EP 594 DI 10.1287/mksc.1050.0152 PG 10 SC Business GA 998MI UT ISI:000234322500006 ER PT J AU von Wartburg, I Teichert, T Rost, K TI Inventive progress measured by multi-stage patent citation analysis SO RESEARCH POLICY LA English DT Article DE patents; technological change; bibliometrics; citation analysis; social network analysis ID TECHNOLOGICAL-CHANGE; COMBINED COCITATION; WORD ANALYSIS; SCIENCE; INDICATORS; EXPLORATION; NETWORKS; INNOVATIONS; STATISTICS; FREQUENCY AB Studies of technological change constitute a field of growing importance and sophistication. In this paper we contribute to the discussion with a methodological reflection and application of multi-stage patent citation analysis for the measurement of inventive progress. Investigating specific patterns of patent citation data, we conclude that single-stage citation analysis cannot reveal technological paths or lineages. Therefore, one should also make use of indirect citations and bibliographical coupling. To measure aspects of cumulative inventive progress, we develop a "shared specialization measure" of patent families. We relate this measure to an expert rating of the technological value added in the field of variable valve actuation for internal combustion engines. In sum, the study presents promising evidence for multi-stage patent citation analysis in order to explain aspects of technological change. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. C1 Univ Hamburg, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany. Univ Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. RP von Wartburg, I, Univ Hamburg, Von Melle Pk 5, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany. 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Policy PD DEC PY 2005 VL 34 IS 10 BP 1591 EP 1607 DI 10.1016/j.respol.2005.08.001 PG 17 SC Management; Planning & Development GA 993NJ UT ISI:000233960500008 ER PT J AU Glanzel, W Schubert, A TI Domesticity and internationality in co-authorship, references and citations SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article AB As a first element of a macro-level country-by-country cross-reference and cross-citation analysis, domestic/international character of reference and citation behavior of 36 countries is studied and compared with international co-authorship patterns. Indicators of reference and citation domesticity as well as reference-citation domesticity balance are constructed and presented. Science policy relevance of these indicators is discussed and examples deserving science policy attention are pinpointed. C1 Katholieke Univ Leuven, Steunpunt O&O Statistieken, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium. Hungarian Acad Sci, ISSRU, Inst Sci Policy Res, Budapest, Hungary. RP Glanzel, W, Katholieke Univ Leuven, Steunpunt O&O Statistieken, Dekenstr 2, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium. EM Wolfgang.Glanzel@econ.kuleuven.ac.be CR BARABASI AL, 2002, PHYSICA A, V311, P590 FARKAS I, 2002, PHYSICA A, V314, P25 GLANZEL W, 2003, SCIENTOMETRICS, V56, P357 GLANZEL W, 2004, HDB QUANTITATIVE SCI SCHUBERT A, 8 SCI TECHN IND C 20 NR 5 TC 6 PU SPRINGER PI DORDRECHT PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD DEC PY 2005 VL 65 IS 3 BP 323 EP 342 DI 10.1007/s11192-005-0277-0 PG 20 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 971XN UT ISI:000232418400006 ER PT J AU Guan, JC He, Y TI Comparison and evaluation of domestic and international outputs in Information Science & Technology research of China SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID GEOGRAPHICALLY-ORIENTED DISCIPLINES; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; CITATION ANALYSIS; IMPACT FACTORS; INDICATORS; DATABASE; PUBLICATIONS; VISIBILITY; INDEX AB The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the basic research performance of key projects in the field of information science & technology funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) from both international and national perspectives during the period 1994-2001, based upon the Science Citation Index (SCI) and China Scientific and Technical Papers and Citations (CSTPC) databases. We compare the international and domestic outputs of the key projects by applying various scientometric indicators and techniques. The findings indicate that, as a whole, the research performances of the key projects have, to different degrees, increased in both international and domestic papers during the period of study. Semiconductor is the internationally most productive sub-discipline and Automatization is the domestically most productive sub-discipline, measured on average per project. The Combination Impact Factor (CIF), which integrates the CSTPC-IF and the SCI-IF into the evaluation process, is further proposed for the combined evaluation of domestic and international outputs of the key projects. In terms of ratio of CIF relative to the funds in each sub-discipline, results also show that Semiconductor is the most productive sub-discipline and Computer is the least productive one. Using correlation analysis a significant and positive relationship between the SCI-IF and the CIF has been found for the evaluated projects. C1 Beijing Univ Aeronaut & Astronaut, Sch Management, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China. RP Guan, JC, Beijing Univ Aeronaut & Astronaut, Sch Management, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China. 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The authors use a new approach that combines elements of these two alternatives and compile a database of 6,294 citations (representing 3,423 different articles) from 109 syllabi obtained from a broad sampling of AACSB-International-accredited schools with marketing doctoral programs. The five most cited journals (Journal of Marketing, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing Research, Marketing Science, and Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science) account for 66.5 percent of citations in the syllabi. Rankings of journals other than the top five vary markedly from previous journal quality studies. Few articles are cited in common across programs, and the authors find considerable variation even within individual seminar types. The findings provide a new basis for assessing the quality of journals and provide new insights about the content of doctoral programs. C1 Western Illinois Univ, Macomb, IL 61455 USA. RP Bauerly, RJ, Western Illinois Univ, Macomb, IL 61455 USA. 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Acad. Mark. Sci. PD JUL PY 2005 VL 33 IS 3 BP 313 EP 329 DI 10.1177/0092070304272052 PG 17 SC Business GA 930UP UT ISI:000229442900005 ER PT J AU Jones, AW TI Creme de la creme in forensic science and legal medicine - The most highly cited articles, authors and journals 1981-2003 SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE LA English DT Review DE bibliometrics; citations; impact factors; forensic science; journals; legal medicine ID IMPACT FACTORS; CITATION-CLASSICS; INDICATORS; SCIENTISTS; QUALITY AB The importance and prestige of a scientific journal is increasingly being judged by the number of times the articles it publishes are cited or referenced in articles published in other scientific journals. Citation counting is also used to assess the merits of individual scientists when academic promotion and tenure are decided. With the help of Thomson, Institute for Scientific Information (Thomson ISI) a citation database was created for six leading forensic science and legal medicine journals. This database was used to determine the most highly cited articles, authors, journals and the most prolific authors of articles in the forensic sciences. The forensic science and legal medicine journals evaluated were: Journal of Forensic Sciences (JFS), Forensic Science International (FSI), International Journal of Legal Medicine (IJLM), Medicine, Science and the Law (MSL), American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology (AJFMP), and Science and Justice (S&J). The resulting forensics database contained 14,210 papers published between 1981 and 2003. 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J. Legal Med. PD MAR PY 2005 VL 119 IS 2 BP 59 EP 65 DI 10.1007/s00414-004-0512-x PG 7 SC Medicine, Legal GA 903KV UT ISI:000227425600001 ER PT J AU Moin, M Mahmoudi, M Rezaei, N TI Scientific output of Iran at the threshold of the 21st century SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; IMPACT FACTOR; DIFFERENT COUNTRIES; JOURNALS; PUBLICATIONS; TOOL; OPHTHALMOLOGY; ECONOMICS AB This study evaluates the scientific output of Iran over the past two decades. The information has been extracted by searching ISI in December 2003. Science production in Iran has been reviewed (1967-2003) and compared with 15 countries in the year 2000. During these years Iran's relative share in the scientific output in the world increased from 0.0003% in 1970 to 0.29% in 2003. 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The historical development, calculation of, and alternatives to impact factor are briefly described. Nine general uses of impact factor, including library collection management decisions, journal rankings, journal decision models, and full-text database evaluation, are discussed. Ten benefits, such as its well-established authority, are listed. Finally, more than a dozen criticisms of citation data in general (e.g., self-citations are counted) and impact factor specifically (e.g., problems with the formula for its calculation) are analyzed. The author concludes that impact factor, if used appropriately and in combination with other criteria, is a valid tool that can assist journal collection management decisions in research libraries. C1 Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. RP Nisonger, TE, Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, 1320 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. 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Libr. PY 2004 VL 47 IS 1-2 BP 57 EP 75 PG 19 SC Information Science & Library Science GA 886VG UT ISI:000226260300003 ER PT J AU Benavent, RA Zurian, JCV Gomez, MC Melendez, RS Molina, CN TI Archivos de Bronconeumologia: Among the 3 Spanish medical journals with the highest national impact factors SO ARCHIVOS DE BRONCONEUMOLOGIA LA Spanish DT Article DE scientific journals; bibliometrics; impact factor.; immediacy index ID BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS; SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY; SELF-CITATION; INFORMATION; QUALITY AB OBJECTIVE: Citation analysis elucidates patterns of information consumption within professional communities. The aim of this study was to analyze the citations of 87 Spanish medical journals by calculating their impact factors and immediacy indices for 2001, and to estimate the importance of ARCHIVOS DE BRONCONEUMOLOGiA within the framework of Spanish medicine. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Eighty-seven Spanish medical journals were included. All were listed in the Spanish Medical Index (Indice Medico Espanol) and in at least one of the following databases: MEDLINE, BIOSIS, EMMASE, or Science Citation Index. References to articles from 1999 through 2001 in citable articles from 2001 were analyzed. Using the method of the Institute for Scientific Information,we calculated the national impact factor and immediacy index for each journal. RESULTS: The journals with the highest national impact factors were Revista Espanola de Quimioterapia (0.894), Medicina Clinica (0.89), and ARCHIVOS DE BRONCONEUMOLOGiA (0.732). The self-citation percentage of ARCHIVOS DE BRONCONEUMOLOGIA was 18.3% and the immediacy index was 0.033. CONCLUSIONS: The impact factor obtained by ARCHIVOS DE BRONCONEUMOLOGiA confirms its importance in Spanish medicine and validates its inclusion as a source journal in Science Citation Index and Journal Citation Report. C1 Univ Valencia, Fac Med, Inst Hist Ciencia & Documentac Lopez Pinero, CSIC, Valencia 46010, Spain. Generalitat Valenciana, Conselleria Sanitat, Valencia, Spain. RP Benavent, RA, Univ Valencia, Fac Med, Inst Hist Ciencia & Documentac Lopez Pinero, CSIC, Avda Blasco Ibanez 15, Valencia 46010, Spain. 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Bronconeumol. PD DEC PY 2004 VL 40 IS 12 BP 563 EP 569 PG 7 SC Respiratory System GA 883KD UT ISI:000226009100005 ER PT J AU Costanza, R Stern, D Fisher, B He, LN Ma, CB TI Influential publications in ecological economics: a citation analysis SO ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS LA English DT Article DE ecological economics; ISI; ISEE ID SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; CONTINGENT VALUATION; KUZNETS CURVE; UNCERTAINTY; ENVIRONMENT; GROWTH; ECOSYSTEMS; LESSONS; ENERGY; OUTPUT AB We assessed the degree of influence of selected papers and books in ecological economics using citation analysis. We looked at both the internal influence of publications on the field of ecological economics and the external influence of those same publications on the broader academic community. We used four lists of papers and books for the analysis: (1) 92 papers nominated by the Ecological Economics (EE) Editorial Board; (2) 71 papers that were published in EE and that received 15 or more citations in all journals included in the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Citation Index; (3) 57 papers that had been cited in EE 15 or more times; and (4) 77 monographs and edited books that had been cited in EE 15 or more times. In all, we analyzed 251 unique publications. For each publication, we counted the total number of ISI citations as well as the total number of citations in EE. We calculated the average number of citations per year to each paper since its publication in both the IST database and in EE, along with the percentage of the total ISI citations that were in EE. Ranking the degree of influence of the publications can be done in several ways, including using the number of I SI citations, the number of EE citations or both. We discuss both the internal and external influence of publications and show how these influences might be considered jointly. We display and analyze the results in several ways. By plotting the ISI citations against the EE citations, we can identify those papers that are mainly influential in EE with some broader influence, those that are mainly influential in the broader literature but have also had influence on EE and other patterns of influence. There are both overlaps and interesting lacunae among the four lists that give us a better picture of the real influence of publications in ecological economics vs. perceptions of those publications' importance. By plotting the number of citations vs. dates of publication, we can identify those publications that are projected to be most influential. Plots of the time series of citations over the 1990-2003 period show a generally increasing trend (contrary to what one would expect for an "average" paper) for the top papers. 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Econ. PD OCT 1 PY 2004 VL 50 IS 3-4 BP 261 EP 292 DI 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2004.06.001 PG 32 SC Ecology; Economics; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies GA 871ZZ UT ISI:000225176600007 ER PT J AU Bence, V Oppenheim, C TI The influence of peer review on the research assessment exercise SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE scholarly publishing; scholarly communication; peer review; process evaluation; universities; research assessment exercise; research; funding ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE JOURNALS; LIBRARY; IMPACT AB The use of peer review within both the scholarly communication system and the UK's Research Assessment Exercise is reviewed. The common denominator is that of peer-reviewed academic journals, since peer review is used by referees to aid publication decisions and by RAE panel members to evaluate a department's research performance. We propose that since academic research is now subject to peer review at all stages of evaluation, it is becoming an accepted method of rewarding (by funding) research. The growth of electronic publications (both toll-access and open access) provides possibilities for changes to some of the process of peer review and RAE, but the fundamental model of peer review to reduce the number of poor quality publications will remain. The paper concludes that because of the many criticisms of peer review, it is unwise to base funding decisions on second level peer review of articles that have already undergone peer review. C1 Univ Loughborough, Dept Informat Sci, Loughborough LE11 3TU, Leics, England. RP Oppenheim, C, Univ Loughborough, Dept Informat Sci, Loughborough LE11 3TU, Leics, England. 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Inf. Sci. PY 2004 VL 30 IS 4 BP 347 EP 368 DI 10.1177/0165551504045854 PG 22 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 849YL UT ISI:000223577500006 ER PT C AU Yue, WP Wilson, CS TI Measuring the citation impact of research journals in clinical neurology: A structural equation modelling analysis SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informatics CY AUG, 2003 CL Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA ID SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; BUSINESS; SCIENCE; PERFORMANCE; INDEX AB This study develops and tests an integrated conceptual model of journal evaluation from varying perspectives of citation analysis. The main objective is to obtain a more complete understanding of the external factors affecting journal citation impact; that is, a theoretical construct measured by a number of citation indicators. Structural equation modelling (SEM) with partial least squares (PLS) is used to test the conceptual model with empirical data from journals in clinical neurology. Interrelationships among journal citation impact and four external factors (journal characteristics, journal accessibility, journal visibility and journal internationality) have been successfully explored, and the conceptual model of journal evaluation has been examined. C1 Univ New S Wales, Sch Informat Syst Technol & Management, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia. RP Yue, WP, Univ New S Wales, Sch Informat Syst Technol & Management, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia. 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Now, we face the prospect of journal rankings. Journal rankings impose a single dimension for evaluating journals that will inevitably hurt some journals. However, there are steps that researchers can take to keep their journals strong. For example, we should all support our professional organizations, subscribe to relevant journals, and count journal service in promotion decisions. In sum, this article identifies ten steps all researchers should take. C1 Univ Florida, Warrington Coll Business, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA. RP Shugan, SM, Univ Florida, Warrington Coll Business, 201 Bryan Hall,Campus Box 117155, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA. 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Sci. PD FAL PY 2003 VL 22 IS 4 BP 437 EP 441 PG 5 SC Business GA 757XD UT ISI:000187586000001 ER PT J AU Bishop, N Gillet, VJ Holliday, JD Willett, P TI Chemoinformatics research at the University of Sheffield: a history and citation analysis SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE LA English DT Review ID GENERIC CHEMICAL STRUCTURES; STRUCTURALLY EXPLICIT GENERICS; COMBINATORIAL LIBRARY DESIGN; MARKUSH STRUCTURE STORAGE; COMPUTER-STORAGE; GENETIC ALGORITHM; INFORMATION-RETRIEVAL; SEARCHING ALGORITHMS; MOLECULAR SIMILARITY; STRUCTURE DATABASES AB This paper reviews the work of the Chemoinformatics Research Group in the Department of Information Studies at the University of Sheffield, focusing particularly on the work carried out in the period 1985-2002. Four major research areas are discussed, these involving the development of methods for: substructure searching in databases of three-dimensional structures, including both rigid and flexible molecules; the representation and searching of the Markush structures that occur in chemical patents; similarity searching in databases of both two-dimensional and three-dimensional structures; and compound selection and the design of combinatorial libraries. An analysis of citations to 321 publications from the Group shows that it attracted a total of 3725 residual citations during the period 1980-2002. These citations appeared in 411 different journals, and involved 910 different citing organizations from 54 different countries, thus demonstrating the widespread impact of the Group's work. C1 Univ Sheffield, Dept Informat Studies, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England. RP Willett, P, Univ Sheffield, Dept Informat Studies, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England. 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Inf. Sci. PY 2003 VL 29 IS 4 BP 249 EP 267 PG 19 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA 742KK UT ISI:000186515800003 ER PT J AU Katerattanakul, P Han, B TI Are European IS Journals under-rated? An answer based on citation analysis SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS LA English DT Article ID MIS RESEARCH; MANAGEMENT; SCHOLARS; FORUMS; INDEX AB A concern that the quality of European IS journals has been under-rated by existing studies was recently addressed in the IS community. In this study, an objective method based on a Citation Analysis was employed to re-examine the quality of four established European IS journals as compared to I I other well-recognized IS journals. Extensive citation data were collected to derive eight indices as the measures of journal quality. Our research results indicate that the quality of the four leading European IS journals is quite comparable to that of other well-known IS journals reported in prior studies. C1 Western Michigan Univ, Haworth Coll Business, Dept Business Informat Syst, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 USA. RP Katerattanakul, P, Western Michigan Univ, Haworth Coll Business, Dept Business Informat Syst, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 USA. 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J. Inform. Syst. PD MAR PY 2003 VL 12 IS 1 BP 60 EP 71 DI 10.1057/palgrave.ejis.3000447 PG 12 SC Computer Science, Information Systems GA 663WU UT ISI:000182030400007 ER PT J AU Verbeek, A Debackere, K Luwel, M Zimmermann, E TI Measuring progress and evolution in science and technology - I: The multiple uses of bibliometric indicators SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT REVIEWS LA English DT Article ID UNIVERSITY-RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; CITATION ANALYSIS; BASIC RESEARCH; CO-CITATION; ECONOMICS; FLANDERS; POLICY; FIELD AB Science and technology development have become critical instruments in the public policy arena given their demonstrated impact on economic progress. As a consequence, a vast array of indicators for measuring and mapping scientific and technological activity, their progress and their outcomes, has been developed over recent decades (see for instance, the EU Commission, 2nd Report on S&T Indicators 1997). 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J. Manag. Rev. PD JUN PY 2002 VL 4 IS 2 BP 179 EP 211 PG 33 SC Business; Management GA 573XX UT ISI:000176858700005 ER PT J AU Forgionne, GA Kohli, R Jennings, D TI An AHP analysis of quality in AI and DSS journals SO OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE LA English DT Article DE information systems meta study; decision support systems; AHP applications; multiple criteria decision-making; journal ratings; journal rankings; journal quality ID CITATION ANALYSIS; DECISION; RATINGS AB Over the years, a number of researchers have assessed the quality of information systems (IS) journals. Most of these studies have assessed general IS journals, but few have specifically examined journals that focus on decision-making support systems. Furthermore, even though there are many factors that measure journal quality, very few gauges have been used in the previous evaluations. Recently, the authors reported a study that utilized the analytical hierarchy process to evaluate 20 top decision-making support system journals. This paper extends the earlier work by providing separate ratings for artificial intelligence and decision support system journals. Initially, the article reviews the criteria and AHP methodology to evaluate decision-making support system journal quality. Next, there is an updated discussion of the data collection process and the resulting multiple criteria evaluation. The paper concludes with a summary of the evaluation and the implications for information systems theory and practice. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. C1 Univ Maryland Baltimore Cty, Dept Informat Syst, Baltimore, MD 21228 USA. Lehigh Univ, Coll Business & Econ, Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA. RP Forgionne, GA, Univ Maryland Baltimore Cty, Dept Informat Syst, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21228 USA. 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J. Manage. Sci. PD JUN PY 2002 VL 30 IS 3 BP 171 EP 183 PG 13 SC Management; Operations Research & Management Science GA 569WF UT ISI:000176624900004 ER PT J AU Walstrom, KA Leonard, LNK TI Citation classics from the information systems literature SO INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article DE diffusion of IS research; IS literature; citation analysis ID MANAGEMENT; MIS; SCHOLARS; ISSUES; FORUMS AB An analysis of 118,364 references from 3752 articles published in top IS journals during the 10 years from 1986 to 1995 is presented. Ninety-one 'citation classics' were identified by combining the results of this analysis with previous findings. Within this group of 91 publications, 13 'super classic' publications were identified. These classics and super classics can be categorized along any of several dimensions to gain a better understanding of the IS field. These findings can be used, among other things, for developing reading lists and identifying the characteristics that make a publication 'classic'. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. C1 Illinois State Univ, Appl Comp Sci Dept, Normal, IL 61790 USA. Univ Tulsa, Sch Accounting, Tulsa, OK 74104 USA. RP Walstrom, KA, Illinois State Univ, Appl Comp Sci Dept, Campus Box 5150, Normal, IL 61790 USA. 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Manage. PD DEC PY 2000 VL 38 IS 2 BP 59 EP 72 PG 14 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science; Management GA 365TP UT ISI:000089966800001 ER PT J AU Yurtsever, E Gulgoz, S TI The increase in the rate of publications originating from Turkey SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNAL IMPACT; COUNTRIES; SCIENCE; WORLD AB The scientific publications of 231 chemistry professors employed at Turkish Universities are studied for a period of 10 years. The quantitative as well as the qualitative aspects of the trends in the scientific information output of this group are analyzed in order to evaluate the underlying facts of the recent increase in the number of publications coming from Turkey. The selected group is a fairly good representative of the Turkish scientific community and our observations could be generalized to describe the development of basic sciences in Turkey. We conclude that even though there exists a serious increase in the scientific output from Turkey, a rather small portion of the studied group is responsible both for high number of publications and for higher quality. C1 Koc Univ, Dept Chem, TR-80860 Istanbul, Turkey. Koc Univ, Dept Psychol, TR-80860 Istanbul, Turkey. RP Yurtsever, E, Koc Univ, Dept Chem, TR-80860 Istanbul, Turkey. CR ANWAR MA, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V40, P23 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 HERBSTEIN FH, 1993, SCIENTOMETRICS, V28, P349 ILHAN M, 1999, CUNTHURIYET BILIM TE, V2, P631 MOED HF, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V37, P105 OSAREH F, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V39, P253 SEGLEN PO, 1994, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V45, P1 TUBITAK, 1998, ULUSLARARASI BILIMSE UZUN A, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P259 UZUN A, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V37, P159 NR 10 TC 6 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD OCT PY 1999 VL 46 IS 2 BP 321 EP 336 PG 16 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA 253BC UT ISI:000083535900004 ER PT J AU Thomas, P TI The effect of technological impact upon patent renewal decisions SO TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article AB This paper analyzes the relationship between the technological impact of us patents, as measured using patent citation analysis, and the renewal decisions made by their owners. A significant positive relationship was discovered between these variables across a number of time periods. For example, 60% of patents uncited in the first eight years after publication were renewed at that point, compared with over 90% of patents cited more than 50 times in the first eight years. The relationship between citations and renewals remained highly significant Even after controlling for differences between internal and external citations, and differences in technologies and patent ownership. Further analysis was undertaken into the relative influence of technological impact and maintenance rests upon renewal decisions. This analysis revealed that after patent maintenance fees were doubled for patents applied for after August 1982, a larger proportion of patents was maintained at each renewal point despite the increase. These patents also had a greater technological impact than patents applied for prior to the increase in maintenance fees, reflected by the larger number of citations they received. II may thus be inferred that the technological impact of patents had a greater influence upon renewal decisions than economic concerns regarding the costs of their renewal. C1 CHI Res Inc, Haddon Hts, NJ 08035 USA. RP Thomas, P, CHI Res Inc, 10 White Horse Pike, Haddon Hts, NJ 08035 USA. 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PD JUN PY 1999 VL 11 IS 2 BP 181 EP 197 PG 17 SC Management; Multidisciplinary Sciences GA 211CW UT ISI:000081143200004 ER PT C AU Schwechheimer, H Winterhager, M TI Highly dynamic specialities in climate research SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators CY JUN 04-06, 1998 CL CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND ID NATURAL VARIABILITY; BOUNDARY-LAYER; MODEL; TEMPERATURE; CIRCULATION; SENSITIVITY; ATMOSPHERE; SIGNALS; SYSTEM AB In this paper the identification and analysis of highly dynamic, rapidly developing research fronts of climate research are demonstrated. The underlying method based on co-citation analysis is described, and two selected highly dynamic specialities (HDS) are analysed using journal profiles, co-citation maps, and actor profiles as information elements. The two examples demonstrate how co-citation analysis can be used to identify and analyse highly dynamic specialities. C1 Univ Bielefeld, Inst Wissensch & Tech Forsch, D-33501 Bielefeld, Germany. RP Schwechheimer, H, Univ Bielefeld, Inst Wissensch & Tech Forsch, Postfach 100131, D-33501 Bielefeld, Germany. 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The present study expands on earlier work by Kawano, Kehle, Clark, & Jenson (1993) by studying similarities among 22 school psychology and related journals in their citation frequencies between 1990-1994. Main results indicate that the 7 school psychology journals (including Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment) display a low level of '"within-journal inbreeding" (seif-citation percentages) compared to other journals in the pool; school psychology journals tended to "store" citations from other journals in the pool to a greater degree than they "feed" citations to other journals; two interpretable dimensions underlie a map of shared citations among the journals: Special Education/Psychology (Dimension 1) and High Emphasis on Professional and Service Delivery Issues/Low Emphasis on Professional and Service Delivery Issues (Dimension 2); and school psychology journals are more similar in the pattern of citations received from other journals but are less similar in the pattern of citations given to other journals. Implications of the results for the field in general and school psychology practitioners in particular are discussed. C1 Univ Missouri, Dept Educ & Counseling Psychol, Columbia, MO 65211 USA. RP Frisby, CL, Univ Missouri, Dept Educ & Counseling Psychol, 4A Hill Hall, Columbia, MO 65211 USA. 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Psychol. Rev. PY 1998 VL 27 IS 2 BP 304 EP 316 PG 13 SC Psychology, Educational GA 102CP UT ISI:000074905900013 ER PT J AU Lopez-Cozar, ED TI Incidence of the standardization of scientific journals in the transferral and evaluation of scientific information SO REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA LA Spanish DT Article DE diffusion; documentation; evaluation; periodicals; publishing; scientific journals; standards ID BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS; CITATION ANALYSIS; LIBRARY; ERRORS AB Introduction and objective. I analyze the repercussions of standardization of scientific publications in general, and of journals in particular, on the processes of scientific information transfer, diffusion and evaluation. Development. Standardization facilitates the work of all agents in the primary (authors, publishers and readers) and secondary communication systems (librarians, information scientifics). Compliance with standards influences the presence of journal in bibliographic databases and de quality of bibliometric studies. Standardization thus has repercussions in the evaluation of science. C1 Univ Granada, Dept Bibliotecon & Documentac, Granada, Spain. 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Neurologia PD DEC PY 1997 VL 25 IS 148 BP 1942 EP 1946 PG 5 SC Clinical Neurology GA YW287 UT ISI:000071917200028 ER PT J AU Chambers, T TI Who's on first? Studying the scholarly community of media economics SO JOURNAL OF MEDIA ECONOMICS LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; COMMUNICATION; BIBLIOMETRICS; JOURNALS; SCIENCE AB This study examines the scholarly community of media economics. In particular, it focuses on the dissemination of ideas within the community. A citation analysis of The Journal of Media Economics indicated that media economists are using a core number of sources as references. The analysis reveals that the scholarly community of media economists is concentrating on general communications journals for the majority of scholarly information. C1 Univ Tennessee, Dept Broadcasting, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA. RP Chambers, T, Univ Tennessee, Dept Broadcasting, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA. 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PY 1998 VL 11 IS 1 BP 1 EP 12 PG 12 SC Communication; Economics GA YN419 UT ISI:000071166700001 ER PT J AU Slater, LG TI Mapping the literature of speech-language pathology SO BULLETIN OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LA English DT Article AB The purpose of this study, part of the Medical Library Association (MLA) Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section's project to map the allied health literature, is to identify the core journals in the field of speech-language pathology and to identify indexing and abstracting services that provide access to these journals. Four representative speech-language pathology journals were selected and subjected to citation analysis to determine which journals were cited and how many times each was cited. Bradford's Law of Scattering was applied to the resulting list of journals to identify the core journals of this discipline. Six indexing and abstracting services were selected and scanned to determine coverage for the speech-language pathology core journals. The core journals received broad coverage in the health sciences and social sciences indexing and abstracting databases surveyed, although there was no one database that provided complete coverage of all core journals. The full Current Contents database provides the most extensive coverage of core journals. For individuals without access to the complete Current Contents database, a combined search of both MEDLINE and PsycINFO provides very comprehensive coverage of core journals. RP Slater, LG, UNIV ALBERTA,JOHN W SCOTT HLTH SCI LIB,EDMONTON,AB T6G 1H7,CANADA. 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PD JUL PY 1997 VL 85 IS 3 BP 297 EP 302 PG 6 SC Information Science & Library Science GA XU092 UT ISI:A1997XU09200013 ER PT J AU Gupta, UG TI Using citation analysis to explore the intellectual base, knowledge dissemination and research impact of Interfaces (1970-1992) SO INTERFACES LA English DT Article ID JOURNALS; ARTICLES; SCIENCE; MS/OR AB Many leading OR professionals think that our primary mission should be to apply the mathematical and scientific principles of OR to real-world problems rather than to pursue theoretical research. To encourage the application of OR models, in 1976 the editors of Interfaces shifted the emphasis of the journal from meta research to applications and survey papers. I analyzed the citations and selective references over the last two decades or so of Interfaces to obtain a snapshot of where the field has been and where it is heading. I analyzed 1,294 articles, 2,190 authors, and more than 2,500 references. RP Gupta, UG, E CAROLINA UNIV,SCH BUSINESS,DEPT DECIS SCI,GEN CLASSROOM BLDG,GREENVILLE,NC 27858. 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A similar index was embedded in the Talmud two centuries earlier (1546). The first Hebrew citation index to a printed book is dated 1511. The earliest Hebrew manuscript citation index, ascribed to Maimonides, dates from the 12th century. Considerable knowledge was assumed for users of these tools. The substantial knowledge of their compilers contrasts with the semiautomatic production of modern citation indexes. The terms citation, quotation, reference, cross-reference, locator, and concordance are employed inconsistently in publications about Hebrew indexes. There is a lack of citation links between the secondary literature on Hebrew indexes and that of citation analysis. RP Weinberg, BH, ST JOHNS UNIV,DIV LIB & INFORMAT SCI,8000 UTOPIA PKWY,JAMAICA,NY 11439. 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Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. PD APR PY 1997 VL 48 IS 4 BP 318 EP 330 PG 13 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA WQ331 UT ISI:A1997WQ33100005 ER PT J AU Reid, EOF TI Evolution of a body of knowledge: An analysis of terrorism research SO INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT LA English DT Article AB This study provides an analysis of the development of contemporary terrorism research in the United States. Using on-line bibliometrics, tracing and citation analysis, it explores how terrorism researchers interacted with other knowledge producers to shape the perception of terrorism. The results indicate that the research area was influenced directly by knowledge producers such as the media and the U.S. government. They had major impacts on the definitions of terrorism, the types of data used in analysis, and the diffusion of ideas. This resulted in the creation of invisible colleges of pro-western terrorism researchers and generation of many terrorism studies from a one-sided perspective of terrorism from below (small insurgent groups). Copyright (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd C1 RUTGERS STATE UNIV,SCH COMMUN INFORMAT & LIB STUDIES,NEW BRUNSWICK,NJ 08903. 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Process. Manage. PD JAN PY 1997 VL 33 IS 1 BP 91 EP 106 PG 16 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA WB742 UT ISI:A1997WB74200007 ER PT J AU Rivas, AL Deshler, D Colle, RD Gonzalez, RN Quimby, FW TI Indicators of disciplinary differentiation: Interdisciplinary linkages and adoption rate of biological innovations SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID CELL AB Two indicators regarded to reflect the status of disciplinary differentiation were assessed through citation analysis. Adoption of scientific innovations (publications utilizing new scientific information) and interdisciplinary linkages (percentage of total publications of single disciplines which are cross-referenced by other disciplines) were investigated in selected biological professions. Findings indicated: 1) a significant delay in the use of innovations and a significant difference in the emphasis of interdisciplinary linkages in several professions and disciplines; 2) faster adoption of innovations and greater interdisciplinary linkages in areas with broader disciplinary contents; 3) an inter-personal communication pattern; and 4) slower adoption in applied than in basic fields. C1 CORNELL UNIV,COLL AGR & LIFE SCI,DEPT EDUC,ITHACA,NY 14853. CORNELL UNIV,COLL AGR & LIFE SCI,DEPT EDUC,ITHACA,NY 14853. CORNELL UNIV,COLL AGR & LIFE SCI,DEPT COMMUN,ITHACA,NY 14853. RP Rivas, AL, CORNELL UNIV,COLL VET MED,ITHACA,NY 14853. CR HAVELOCK RG, 1969, PLANNING INNOVATION KOHLER G, 1977, NATURE, V236, P495 MEZIROW J, 1991, TRANSFORMATIVE DIMEN NICHOLS RW, 1996, SCIENCES, V36 NORUSIS MJ, 1986, SPSS PC PLUS NOVAK JD, 1984, LEARNING LEARN RIVAS AL, 1996, J AM VET MED ASSOC, V208, P1630 ROGERS EM, 1995, DIFFUSION INNOVATION RYAN B, 1943, RURAL SOCIOL, V8, P15 SAIKI RK, 1985, SCIENCE, V230, P1350 SHAPIRO HM, 1977, J HISTOCHEM CYTOCHEM, V25, P976 SNOW CP, 1961, 2 CULTURES NR 12 TC 6 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD SEP PY 1996 VL 37 IS 1 BP 63 EP 86 PG 24 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA VL476 UT ISI:A1996VL47600004 ER PT J AU Boots, B TI Referees as gatekeepers: Some evidence from geographical journals SO AREA LA English DT Article ID CITATION CLASSICS; WEAVERS AB This paper examines the referees used by seven geographical journals during the period 1988-1992. Over the period studied, the typical referee evaluated only one manuscript from the selected journals. Extensive refereeing activity was carried out by only a small number of individuals, the majority of whom have been identified previously as influential by way of journal citation analysis. RP Boots, B, WILFRID LAURIER UNIV,DEPT GEOG,WATERLOO,ON N2L 3C5,CANADA. CR BODMAN AR, IN PRESS PROGR HUMAN BODMAN AR, 1991, T I BRIT GEOGR, V16, P21 BODMAN AR, 1992, T I BRIT GEOGR, V17, P108 BRUNN SD, 1988, PROF GEOGR, V40, P8 GATRELL AC, 1984, PROF GEOGR, V36, P300 HART JF, 1990, PROF GEOGR, V42, P354 WHEELER JO, 1993, URBAN GEOGR, V14, P111 WHITEHAND JWR, 1985, T I BRIT GEOGR, V10, P222 WHITEHAND JWR, 1990, PROG HUM GEOG, V14, P12 WRIGLEY N, 1983, ENVIRON PLANN A, V15, P571 WRIGLEY N, 1985, ENVIRON PLANN A, V17, P147 WRIGLEY N, 1987, AREA, V19, P279 NR 12 TC 6 PU INST BRITISH GEOGRAPHERS PI LONDON PA 1 KENSINGTON GORE, LONDON, ENGLAND SW7 2AR SN 0004-0894 J9 AREA JI Area PD JUN PY 1996 VL 28 IS 2 BP 177 EP 185 PG 9 SC Geography GA UZ115 UT ISI:A1996UZ11500010 ER PT S AU Cohn, EG Farrington, DP TI Crime and justice and the criminal justice and criminology literature SO CRIME AND JUSTICE: A REVIEW OF RESEARCH, VOL 20 SE CRIME AND JUSTICE-A REVIEW OF RESEARCH LA English DT Review ID CITATIONS; PREDICTORS; STABILITY; BEHAVIOR; BRITISH; IMPACT; MALES AB The most-cited scholars in state-of-the-art literature reviews in general volumes of Crime and Justice: A Review of Research between 1986 and 1993 were significantly correlated with the most-cited scholars in three major American criminology journals, three major American criminal justice journals, and three international criminology journals between 1986 and 1990. There was also substantial overlap between the most-cited works in Crime and Justice and the most-cited crime and justice works in the Social Sciences Citation Index between 1979 and 1993. Concepts developed in criminal career research can be used to enrich citation analysis. The prevalence of citations (the number of different articles in which an author was cited) can be distinguished from the individual citation frequency (the average number of an author's works cited whenever that author was cited). Mathematical models of citation careers can be developed. C1 UNIV CAMBRIDGE,INST CRIMINOL,CAMBRIDGE,ENGLAND. RP Cohn, EG, FLORIDA INT UNIV,SCH POLICY & MANAGEMENT,MIAMI,FL 33199. CR ADLER F, 1975, SISTERS CRIME AKERS RL, 1973, DEVIANT BEHAVIOR SOC AKERS RL, 1979, AM SOCIOL REV, V44, P635 ALEXANDER JF, 1973, J ABNORM PSYCHOL, V81, P219 AMIR M, 1971, PATTERNS FORCIBLE RA AVRAMESCU A, 1979, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V30, P296 BARNETT A, 1987, CRIMINOLOGY, V25, P83 BARR R, 1990, CRIME JUSTICE REV RE, V12 BECKER GS, 1968, J POLITICAL EC, V76, P169 BECKER HS, 1963, OUTSIDERS BLUMSTEIN A, 1983, RES SENTENCING SEARC BLUMSTEIN A, 1986, CRIMINAL CAREERS CAR BOTT DM, 1991, AM SOCIOL, V22, P147 BOWLBY J, 1951, MATERNAL CARE MENTAL BRAITHWAITE J, 1989, CRIME SHAME REINTEGR BROWNMILLER S, 1975, AGAINST OUR WILL CAMPBELL DT, 1966, EXPT QUASI-EXPT DESI CANO V, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V22, P297 CHAIKEN J, 1982, VARIETIES CRIMINAL B CHAMBLISS W, 1982, LAW ORDER POWER CHAPMAN AJ, 1989, PSYCHOL, V2, P336 CLECKLEY H, 1964, MASK SANITY CLOWARD RA, 1960, DELINQUENCY OPPORTUN COHEN AK, 1955, DELINQUENT BOYS COHEN LE, 1979, AM SOCIOL REV, V44, P588 COHEN S, 1985, VISIONS SOCIAL CONTR COHN EG, 1990, BRIT J CRIMINOL, V30, P467 COHN EG, 1994, BRIT J CRIMINOL, V34, P204 COHN EG, 1994, J CRIM JUST, V22, P517 COLE J, 1971, AM SOCIOL, V6, P23 COLE S, 1975, IDEA SOCIAL STRUCTUR COOK TD, 1979, QUASIEXPERIMENTATION DAVIS KC, 1969, DISCRETIONARY JUSTIC EHRLICH I, 1973, J POLITICAL EC, V81, P521 ELLIOTT DS, 1974, DELINQUENCY DROPOUT ELLIOTT DS, 1985, EXPLAINING DELINQUEN EYSENCK HJ, 1977, CRIME PERSONALITY FARRINGTON DP, 1986, CRIME JUSTICE ANN RE, V7 FOGEL D, 1975, WE ARE LIVING PROOF FOUCAULT M, 1977, DISCIPLINE PUNISH GARFIELD E, 1994, COMMUNICATION 1020 GELLES RJ, 1972, VIOLENT HOME GELLES RJ, 1985, INTIMATE VIOLENCE FA GIBBS JP, 1975, CRIME PUNISHMENT DET GILBERT GN, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P113 GLASER D, 1964, EFFECTIVENESS PRISON GLUECK S, 1950, UNRAVELING JUVENILE GOFFMAN E, 1961, ASYLUMS ESSAYS SOCIA GOFFMAN E, 1963, STIGMA NOTES MANAGEM GOTTFREDSON MR, 1990, GEN THEORY CRIME HART HLA, 1968, PUNISHMENT RESPONSIB HAY D, 1975, ALBIONS FATAL TREE HINDELANG MJ, 1981, MEASURING DELINQUENC HIRSCHI T, 1969, CAUSES DELINQUENCY HOUGH M, 1985, TAKING ACCOUNT CRIME JESSOR R, 1977, PROBLEM BEHAVIOR PSY KALVEN H, 1966, AM JURY LALUMIERE ML, 1993, AM PSYCHOL, V48, P913 LEMERT EM, 1972, HUMAN DEVIANCE SOCIA LINE MB, 1984, J INFORM SCI, V9, P90 LIPTON D, 1975, EFFECTIVENESS CORREC LOEBER R, 1982, CHILD DEV, V53, P1431 LOEBER R, 1983, PSYCHOL BULL, V94, P68 MARTINSON R, 1974, PUBLIC INTEREST, V35, P22 MATZA D, 1964, DELINQUENCY DRIFT MERTON RK, 1949, SOCIAL THEORY SOCIAL MILLER WB, 1958, J SOC ISSUES, V14, P5 MONAHAN J, 1981, PREDICTING VIOLENT B MORRIS N, 1974, FUTURE IMPRISONMENT MULLINS NC, 1977, AM SOCIOL REV, V42, P552 NETTLER G, 1978, EXPLAINING CRIME NEWMAN O, 1973, DEFENSIBLE SPACE OHLIN L, 1989, CRIME JUSTICE REV RE, V11 OLWEUS D, 1979, PSYCHOL BULL, V86, P852 PACKER H, 1968, LIMITS CRIMINAL SANC PATTERSON GR, 1974, J CONSULT CLIN PSYCH, V42, P471 PATTERSON GR, 1982, COERCIVE FAMILY PROC PEASE K, 1982, CRIME JUSTICE ANN RE, V6 PERITZ BC, 1983, SCIENTOMETRICS, V5, P211 PIAGET J, 1960, MORAL JUDGMENT CHILD PLATT AM, 1969, CHILD SAVERS INVENTI QUAY HC, 1972, PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL D QUINNEY R, 1970, SOCIAL REALITY CRIME RADZINOWICZ L, 1948, HIST ENGLISH CRIMINA REISS AJ, 1971, POLICE PUBLIC REISS AJ, 1986, CRIME JUSTICE REV RE, V8 REISS AJ, 1991, J CRIM LAW CRIM, V82, P360 ROBINS LN, 1966, DEVIANT CHILDREN GRO ROBINS LN, 1978, PSYCHOL MED, V8, P611 ROFF M, 1972, SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT PE ROSS HL, 1982, DETERRING DRINKING D ROTHMAN DJ, 1971, DISCOVERY ASYLUM ROTHMAN DJ, 1980, CONSCIENCE CONVENIEN RUSHTON JP, 1983, B BRIT PSYCHOL SOC, V36, P41 RUSHTON JP, 1984, B BRIT PSYCHOL SOC, V32, P107 RUSHTON JP, 1989, PSYCHOL B BRIT PSYCH, V2, P64 RUTTER M, 1979, 15000 HOURS SECONDAR RUTTER M, 1983, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY SAMPSON RJ, 1993, CRIME MAKING PATHWAY SCHUR EM, 1971, LABELING DEVIANT BEH SHANEDUBOW S, 1985, SENTENCING REFORM US SHAW CR, 1969, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY SHERMAN LW, 1984, AM SOCIOL REV, V49, P261 SIEGEL LJ, 1991, J CRIMINAL JUSTICE E, V2, P15 SILBERMAN CE, 1978, CRIMINAL VIOLENCE CR SILVER A, 1967, POLICE 6 SOCIOLOGICA SKOGAN WG, 1981, COPING CRIME INDIVID SKOLNICK JH, 1966, JUSTICE TRIAL SOOTHILL K, 1985, BRIT J CRIMINOL, V25, P81 STIGLER SM, 1987, SOC STUD SCI, V17, P332 STRAUS MA, 1980, CLOSED DOORS VIOLENC SULLIVAN D, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P223 SUTHERLAND EH, 1974, CRIMINOLOGY SUTTLES G, 1968, SOCIAL ORDER SLUM SWEETLAND JH, 1989, LIBR QUART, V59, P291 SYKES G, 1957, AM SOCIOL REV, V22, P664 SYKES GM, 1958, SOC CAPTIVES TAYLOR I, 1973, NEW CRIMINOLOGY THOMPSON EP, 1975, WHIGS HUNTERS ORIGIN THORNBERRY TP, 1990, J CRIMINAL JUSTICE E, V1, P33 TRASLER G, 1984, BRIT J CRIMINOL, V24, P301 VONHIRSCH A, 1976, DOING JUSTICE WERNER EE, 1982, VULNERABLE INVINCIBL WEST DJ, 1973, WHO BECOMES DELINQUE WHYTE WF, 1943, STREET CORNER SOC WILSON JQ, 1968, VARIETIES POLICE BEH WILSON JQ, 1983, THINKING CRIME WILSON JQ, 1985, CRIME HUMAN NATURE WOLFGANG ME, 1958, PATTERNS CRIMINAL HO WOLFGANG ME, 1967, SUBCULTURE VIOLENCE WOLFGANG ME, 1972, DELINQUENCY BIRTH CO WOLFGANG ME, 1978, EVALUATING CRIMINOLO WRIGHT RA, 1994, AM SOCIOL, V25, P40 WRIGHT RA, 1994, J CRIM JUST, V22, P559 ZIMRING FE, 1973, DETERRENCE LEGAL THR ZUCKERMAN H, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P329 NR 136 TC 6 PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS PI CHICAGO PA 5801 S ELLIS AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0192-3234 J9 CRIME JUSTICE PY 1996 VL 20 BP 265 EP 300 PG 36 SC Criminology & Penology GA BF48Z UT ISI:A1996BF48Z00004 ER PT J AU Kajberg, L TI A citation analysis of LIS serial literature published in Denmark 1957-1986 SO JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION LA English DT Article ID INFORMATION-SCIENCE; SCIENTISTS; LIBRARIES; JOURNALS AB The focus of the citation analysis reported is the information exchange between the Danish library-information profession and LIS communities in other countries. Consideration is given to the diffusion of ideas and innovations from foreign countries into the Danish LIS world. Citation evidence is also used to shed light on structural characteristics of the LIS periodical literature and other communication media and some of the communication patterns characterising the LIS field in Denmark. The raw material for the citation analysis was gathered by the manual citation counting method and not drawn from computerised citation databases. The fact that a surprisingly large proportion of the references cited by Danish LIS authors belong to the so-called 'hidden' category - denoting cited references embedded in the text of journal papers - is noted as a key finding. The observation on the considerable number of 'hidden' citations is developed further. Journals and books (monographs) are the publication formats most frequently relied on by LIS authors. It was found that the majority of the citations are to relatively recent materials. Next to Danish material, publications in English and produced in the United States and in Great Britain are those most heavily relied on by the Danish LIS community. Ranking of journals by number of citations shows that a very small number of journals accounts for the majority of journal citations. On the whole, the works cited point to a definite interest in public libraries and issues relating to the planning, structure and legislation of public libraries. Works on research and academic libraries and on theoretical aspects of LIS did not attract the same amount of citations. RP Kajberg, L, ROYAL SCH LIBRARIANSHIP,6 BIRKETINGET,DK-2300 COPENHAGEN S,DENMARK. CR ALI SN, 1986, COLLECTION MANAGEMEN, V8, P79 BAIRD LM, 1994, J INF SCI, V20, P2 BUDD JM, 1991, COLL RES LIBR, V52, P290 BUDD JM, 1992, PUBLIC LIB, V31, P273 CLINE GS, 1982, COLL RES LIB, V43, P209 CRONIN B, 1990, J INF SCI, V16, P381 FROHMANN B, 1982, LIBR RES, V4, P355 HAMADE SN, 1994, INT INF LIBR REV, V26, P139 HARTER SP, 1992, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V43, P583 HERMAN IL, 1991, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V13, P37 HERUBEL JPV, 1990, COLLECTION MANAGEMEN, V13, P1 HOUSER L, 1988, LIBRARY INFORMATION, V10, P3 KAJBERG L, 1989, ORDEN PAPIRERNE HILS, P75 KIM SD, 1979, NEW HORIZONS ACAD LI, P375 LEHNUS DJ, 1972, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V23, P100 LEHNUS DJ, 1974, MILESTONES CATALOGUI LIU MX, 1993, J DOC, V49, P370 LOCKETT MW, 1990, LIBR INFORM SCI RES, V12, P281 METZ P, 1989, COLL RES LIBR, V50, P42 MITTERMEYER D, 1979, LIBR RES, V1, P255 PERITZ BC, 1981, LIBR RES, V3, P47 POPE NN, 1992, RQ, V22, P241 RAPTIS P, 1992, LIBRI, V42, P35 SCHRADER AM, 1985, J EDUC LIBR INF SCI, V25, P279 SCHRADER AM, 1989, PUBLIC LIBRARY Q, V9, P3 SELLEN MK, 1984, COLL RES LIBR, V45, P129 SIEVERT MEC, 1990, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V41, P560 SIEVERT MEC, 1991, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V42, P115 SMIRAGLIA RP, 1994, LIBR RESOUR TECH SER, V38, P27 UMAPATHY KS, 1981, INT LIB REV, V13, P141 VAISHNAV AA, 1990, HERALD LIB SCI, V29, P252 WINDSOR DA, 1973, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V24, P377 NR 32 TC 6 PU ASLIB PI LONDON PA 20-24 OLD ST, LONDON, ENGLAND EC1V 9AP SN 0022-0418 J9 J DOC JI J. Doc. PD MAR PY 1996 VL 52 IS 1 BP 69 EP 85 PG 17 SC Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science GA TW912 UT ISI:A1996TW91200004 ER PT J AU HOLSAPPLE, CW JOHNSON, LE MANAKYAN, H TANNER, J TI AN EMPIRICAL-ASSESSMENT AND CATEGORIZATION OF JOURNALS RELEVANT TO DSS RESEARCH SO DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS LA English DT Article DE DSS RESEARCH; CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNAL RANKINGS; DSS PUBLICATIONS AB This paper reports on an objective empirical study of the decision support system literature for the purpose of assessing journals relevant to DSS research efforts. Here, we provide DSS researchers and those who evaluate them an up-to-date picture of the forums available for scholarly discourse and research. We conducted a citation analysis of the Decision Support Systems journal for the years 1985-1993 to obtain a citation base containing over 7,500 citations. The citation base is then used to (1) examine citation trends for books, proceedings, and journals; (2) determine a relative ranking of journals based on total citations, and (3) organize journals into categories. Guidelines are provided for utilizing the categorization. C1 WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIV,DEPT FINANCE & CIS,BOWLING GREEN,KY 42101. UNIV SW LOUISIANA,DEPT MANAGEMENT,LAFAYETTE,LA 70504. RP HOLSAPPLE, CW, UNIV KENTUCKY,DEPT DECIS SCI & INFORMAT SYST,LEXINGTON,KY 40506. CR BEATTIE VA, 1991, ABACUS-J ACCOUNT BUS, V27, P32 ELAM JJ, 1986, DECIS SUPPORT SYST, P239 EOM HB, 1988, DECISION SUPPORT SYS, V6, P269 EOM HB, 1990, EUR J OPER RES, V46, P333 EOM HB, 1990, INTERFACES, V20, P65 GORRY G, 1971, SLOAN MANAGE REV, V12, P55 HOLSAPPLE CW, 1993, INFORM MANAGE, V25, P231 HOLSAPPLE CW, 1994, J MANAGEMENT INFORMA, V11, P131 HOLSAPPLE CW, 1994, OMEGA-INT J MANAGE S, V22, P69 MANAKYAN H, 1991, J FINANCIAL ED, V20, P27 OMAR MH, 1991, INTERFACE, V13, P18 TANNER JR, 1992, J ED BUSINESS, V67, P261 NR 12 TC 6 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0167-9236 J9 DECIS SUPPORT SYST JI Decis. Support Syst. PD AUG PY 1995 VL 14 IS 4 BP 359 EP 367 PG 9 SC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Information Systems; Operations Research & Management Science GA RR632 UT ISI:A1995RR63200005 ER PT J AU SNYDER, DK RICE, JL TI THERES MORE TO COUNTING THAN MEETS THE EYE - COMMENT SO JOURNAL OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY LA English DT Note ID RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; CITATION ANALYSIS; PSYCHOLOGY; JOURNALS; PUBLICATION; THERAPY AB Surveys of the literature may facilitate future scholarship by identifying important conceptual developments or recent advances in empirical research. However, we suggest that Shortz, Worthington, McCollough, DeVries, and Morrow's (1994) conclusions regarding prominent trends in marital therapy and research suffer serious limitations based on the authors' failure to consider objective indices of either journals' influence or authors' actual impact, in addition to their exclusion of nonjournal sources and use of an arbitrary method of weighting authorship. We identify alternative approaches to evaluating published scholarship for use in future surveys. RP SNYDER, DK, TEXAS A&M UNIV,DEPT PSYCHOL,COLLEGE STN,TX 77843. CR *I SCI INF, 1992, SOC SCI CIT IND GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 HEYDUK RG, 1984, AM PSYCHOL, V39, P556 HOWARD GS, 1983, J COUNS PSYCHOL, V30, P600 HOWARD GS, 1987, AM PSYCHOL, V42, P975 MATSON JL, 1989, AM PSYCHOL, V44, P737 NEDERHOF AJ, 1989, AM PSYCHOL, V44, P734 SHORTZ JL, 1994, J MARITAL FAM THER, V20, P185 SNYDER DK, 1991, J CONSULT CLIN PSYCH, V59, P138 THOMAS FN, 1986, J MARITAL FAM THER, V12, P175 WHITE MJ, 1977, AM PSYCHOL, V32, P301 NR 11 TC 6 PU AMER ASSOC MARRIAGE FAMILY THERAPY PI WASHINGTON PA 1133 15TH ST NW, STE 300, WASHINGTON, DC 20005-2710 SN 0194-472X J9 J MARITAL FAM THER JI J. Marital Fam. Ther. PD APR PY 1994 VL 20 IS 2 BP 191 EP 196 PG 6 SC Psychology, Clinical; Family Studies GA NE346 UT ISI:A1994NE34600008 ER PT C AU SODERQVIST, T SILVERSTEIN, AM TI PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS - A NEW PROSOPOGRAPHICAL APPROACH TO THE DISCIPLINARY HISTORY OF SCIENCE - THE CASE OF IMMUNOLOGY, 1951-72 SO SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1992 Annual Meeting of the History-of-Science-Society CY DEC, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP HIST SCI SOC ID COMMUNICATION; CONFERENCES AB To handle the enormous amount of sources in modern and contemporary science, the historian can use different quantitative methods, particularly varieties of citation analysis. So far, all these methods have been based on publication data. Taking as its point of departure the fact that meetings constitute a pervasive, yet neglected, aspect of science, this paper introduces analysis of participation in scientific meetings. The strength of this new prosopographical method is illustrated by an analysis of international immunological meetings in the period 1951-72. Frequency of participation in meetings seems to be correlated to professional standing in immunology. By means of cluster analysis of participation data, the subdisciplinary structure and dynamics of immunology can be reconstructed. C1 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,INST HIST MED,BALTIMORE,MD 21205. GOTHENBURG UNIV,GOTHENBURG,SWEDEN. RP SODERQVIST, T, ROSKILDE UNIV CTR,DEPT LIFE SCI,HIST SCI UNIT,POB 260,DK-4000 ROSKILDE,DENMARK. CR UNPUB 1965 LEUK CULT 1955, ANN NY ACAD SCI, V59, P277 1955, INT ARCH ALLER A IMM, V6, P193 1955, INT ARCH ALLER A IMM, V7, P193 1957, ANN NY ACAD SCI, V64, P735 1957, INT ARCH ALLER A IMM, V11, P1 1958, ANN NY ACAD SCI, V73, P539 1960, ANN NY ACAD SCI, V87, P1 1960, C INT 1681 1899 LIST 1961, INT ARCH ALLER A IMM, V18, P1 1962, ANN NY ACAD SCI, V99, P335 1963, FORENSIC IMMUNOLOGY 1963, INT ARCH ALLER A IMM, V22, P69 1964, ANN NY ACAD SCI, V120, P1 1964, FED PROC, V23, P1121 1964, INT ARCH ALLER A IMM, V28, P1 1965, ANN NEW YORK ACADEMY, V124 1966, ANN NY ACAD SCI, V129, P1 1967, COLD SPRING HARBOR S 1969, INT ARCH ALLER A IMM, V36, P1 1970, INT ARCH ALLER A IMM, V41, P1 1972, IMMUNITY VIRAL RICKE 1973, INT ARCH ALLER A IMM, V45, P1 ABIRAM PG, 1987, HIST SCI, V25, P1 AMOS B, 1963, CELL BOUND ANTIBODIE AMOS DB, 1965, NATIONAL ACADEMY SCI, V1229 AMOS DB, 1971, PROGR IMMUNOLOGY AMOS DB, 1991, HUM IMMUNOL, V30, P236 BAUER A, 1989, SCHRIFTENREIHE GESCH, V4 BERGSMA D, 1967, IMMUNOLOGIC DEFICIEN CEPPELLINI R, 1968, HISTOCOMPATIBILITY T CHRISTOFFANINI AP, 1962, INT S TISSUE TRANSPL CHUBIN D, 1983, SOCIOLOGY SCI ANNOTA CINADER B, 1971, REGULATION ANTIBODY CINADER B, 1992, IMMUNOL TODAY, V13, P323 COHEN S, 1971, CELLULAR INTERACTION COHEN S, 1991, COMMUNICATION CORBELLINI G, 1990, EVOLUZIONE PENSIERO COTTIER H, 1967, GERMINAL CTR IMMUNE CRANE D, 1972, INVISIBLE COLLEGES DAGUILLARD F, 1973, 7TH P LEUK CULT C DAUSSET J, 1968, ADV TRANSPLANTATION DAUSSET J, 1969, TRANSPLANT P, V1, P1 DAUSSET J, 1971, TRANSPLANT P, V3, P1 DAUSSET J, 1973, HISTOCOMPATIBILITY T DAUSSET J, 1973, TRANSPLANT P, V5, P1 DAYTON DH, 1970, SECRETORY IMMUNOLOGI DEFENDI V, 1964, THYMUS DUMONDE DC, 1971, ROLE LYMPHOCYTES MAC EDDS MV, 1956, IMMUNOLOGY DEV EDGE D, 1976, ASTRONOMY TRANSFORME, P48 FEINSTEIN AR, 1967, ANN INTERN MED, V66, P396 FEINSTEIN AR, 1967, ANN INTERN MED, V66, P420 FEINSTEIN AR, 1970, ARCH INTERN MED, V125, P885 FIOREDONATI L, 1969, LYMPHATIC TISSUE GER FYE WB, 1987, DEV AM PHYSL SCI MED GARVEY WD, 1979, COMMUNICATION ESSENC, P184 GOOD RA, 1964, THYMUS IMMUNOBIOLOGY GORDON AD, 1981, CLASSIFICATION, CH2 GRABAR P, 1959, IMMUNOPATHOLOGY IMMU GRABAR P, 1962, MECHANISM CELL TISSU GRABAR P, 1963, IMMUNOPATHOLOGY GRABAR P, 1965, IMMUNOPATHOLOGY GRUBB E, 1971, HUMAN ANTIHUMAN GAMM HAGSTROM W, 1965, SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY, P29 HARRIS JE, 1970, 5TH P ANN LEUK CULT HASEK M, 1962, MECHANISMS IMMUNOLOG HASKELL TL, 1977, EMERGENCE PROFESSION HEIDELBERGER M, 1961, IMMUNOCHEMICAL APPRO HOLUB M, 1960, MECHANISMS ANTIBODY HOWARDJONES N, 1975, SCI BACKGROUND INT S ISHIZAKA K, 1973, BIOL ROLE IMMUNOGLOB JACKSON MJ, 1987, HIST AM PHYSL SOC 1S, P315 JANCOVIC BD, 1973, MICROENVIRONMENTAL A KAPLAN N, 1968, INT ENCYCL SOC SCI, V14, P112 KAUFMAN L, 1990, FINDING GROUPS DATA KIES MW, 1959, ALLERGIC ENCEPHALOMY KILLANDER J, 1968, GAMMA GLOBULINS STRU KRANAKIS E, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P563 LANDY M, 1969, IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERA LANDY, 1972, GENETIC CONTROL IMMU LAWRENCE HS, 1959, CELLULAR HUMORAL ASP LAWRENCE HS, 1969, MEDIATORS CELLULAR I LEMAINE G, 1976, PERSPECTIVES EMERGEN LENGEROVA, 1971, IMMUNOGENETICS H2 SY LENOIR T, KNOWLEDGES HIST CRIT LESCH JE, 1984, SCI MED FRANCE EMERG LESCH JE, 1988, INVESTIGATIVE ENTERP, P100 LINDAHLKIESSLIN.K, 1971, MORPHOLOGIC FUNCTION LYON WS, 1986, J CHEM INF COMP SCI, V26, P47 MAKELA O, 1971, CELL INTERACTIONS RE MARTENS B, 1993, SCIENTOMETRICS, V27, P237 MCINTYRE OR, 1971, 4TH P ANN LEUK CULT MEANS JH, 1961, ASS AM PHYSICIANS IT MEHRA J, 1975, SOLVAY C PHYSICS ASP MERTON RK, 1973, SOCIOLOGY SCI MIESCHER, 1967, IMMUNOPATHOLOGY MIESCHER, 1971, IMMUNOPATHOLOGY MITCHISON NA, 1969, ORGAN TRANSPLANTATIO MOULIN AM, 1991, DERNIER LANGAGE MED ORR RH, 1964, FED PROC, V23, P1146 PAPPENHEIMER AM, 1953, NATURE SIGNIFICANCE PATERSON EM, 1956, HIST NATIONAL C TUBE PLESCIA OJ, 1968, NUCLEIC ACIDS IMMUNO PORTER RR, 1986, PERSPECTIVES BIOL ME, V29, P161 PORTER, 1972, ONTOGENY ACQUIRED IM PORTER, 1973, CORNEAL GRAFT FAILUR PRESSMAN D, 1973, SPECIFIC RECEPTORS A RIEKE WO, 1969, 3RD P LEUK CULT C ROSE NR, 1969, 1ST INT CONV IMM SCHROEDERGUDEHU.B, 1977, SCI TECHNOLOGY SOC, P473 SCHWARTZ MR, 1972, 6TH P LEUK CULT C SHAFFER JH, 1959, MECHANISMS HYPERSENS SHAPIN S, 1975, ANN SCI, V32, P219 SILVERSTEIN AM, 1989, HIST IMMUNOLOGY SILVERSTEIN AM, 1991, CELL IMMUNOL, V132, P515 SMALL HG, 1977, SOC STUD SCI, V7, P139 SMITH RT, 1966, PHYLOGENY IMMUNITY SMITH RT, 1967, ONTOGENY IMMUNITY SMITH RT, 1970, IMMUNE SURVEILLANCE SORKIN E, 1969, IMMUNE RESPONSE ITS STERZL J, 1965, MOL CELLULAR BASIS A STERZL, 1970, DEV ASPECTS ANTIBODY TAUBER AI, 1991, METCHNIKOFF ORIGINS TERASAKI PI, 1971, HISTOCOMPATIBILITY T TERESAKI PI, 1990, HIST HLA 10 RECOLLEC TUFT L, 1985, NER ALLERGY P, V6, P279 UHR JW, 1971, IMMUNOLOGIC INTERVEN WARREN KB, 1968, DIFFERENTIATION IMMU WESTPHAL O, 1969, CURRENT PROBLEMS IMM WOLEK FW, 1974, SCI STUD, V4, P411 WOLSTENHOLME GEW, 1954, PRESERVATION TRANSPL WOLSTENHOLME GEW, 1960, CELLULAR ASPECTS IMM WOLSTENHOLME GEW, 1963, IMMUNOLOGICALLY COMP WOLSTENHOLME GEW, 1965, COMPLEMENT WOLSTENHOLME GEW, 1966, THYMUS EXPT CLIN STU WOODFORD FP, 1974, CIBA F ANAL HIST 194 WOOLF PK, 1975, MINERVA, V13, P349 NR 138 TC 6 PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD PI LONDON PA 6 BONHILL STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND EC2A 4PU SN 0306-3127 J9 SOC STUD SCI JI Soc. Stud. Sci. PD AUG PY 1994 VL 24 IS 3 BP 513 EP 548 PG 36 SC History & Philosophy Of Science GA PG144 UT ISI:A1994PG14400003 ER PT J AU PETERS, HPF VANRAAN, AFJ TI A BIBLIOMETRIC PROFILE OF TOP-SCIENTISTS - A CASE-STUDY IN CHEMICAL-ENGINEERING SO SCIENTOMETRICS LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; JOURNALS; IMPACT; INDICATORS; PHYSICS; TOOL AB We carefully selected a group of chemical engineering scientists internationally recognized as 'top-scientists' in their field. A method has been developed to systematically compare bibliometric characteristics of these top-scientists with an 'average scientist' in chemical engineering. This method also includes citation-analysis of books and proceedings. ne results show a very clear 'bibliometric profile'. First, top-scientists reach the maximum of their received citations about a year earlier. Second, they are cited significantly more than the average scientist. Third, top-scientists' references are more numerous and, fourth, they concern more recent literature. Our fifth findings is that the journals used by top-scientists for their publications are representative for the field of chemical engineering as a whole. But they differ in specific aspects significantly from the 'average' journal structure in chemical engineering: the published work of top-scientists is both 'general' as well as more specialistic than the average work in chemical engineering. C1 LEIDEN UNIV,CTR SCI & TECHNOL STUDIES,WASSENAARSEWEG 52,POB 9555,2300 RB LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS. CR BRAAM RR, 1988, INFORMETRICS 87 88, P15 CRONIN B, 1980, J INFORM SCI, V2, P309 FOLLY G, 1981, SCIENTOMETRICS, V3, P135 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 GARFIELD E, 1979, SCIENTOMETRICS, V1, P359 GARFIELD E, 1982, SCI CITATION INDEX J HIRST G, 1978, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V29, P171 KING J, 1987, J INFORM SCI, V13, P261 LAWANI SM, 1986, SCIENTOMETRICS, V9, P13 LEYDESDORFF L, 1987, SCI TECHNOLOGY STUDI, V5, P22 MOED HF, 1985, RES POLICY, V14, P131 MOED HF, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P473 NARIN F, 1972, J AM SOC INFORM SCI, V23, P323 NEDERHOF AJ, 1993, SCIENTOMETRICS, V27, P157 PETERS HPF, 1987, SSU8701 NETH TECHN R PETERS HPF, 1988, INFORMETRICS 87 88, P175 PETERS HPF, 1993, RES POLICY, V22, P23 PETERS HPF, 1993, RES POLICY, V22, P47 PRAVDIC N, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P233 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 TIJSEEN RJW, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V11, P351 TODOROV R, 1988, J INFORM SCI, V14, P47 VANDENBEEMT F, 1993, IN PRESS VANRAAN AFJ, 1993, JUN INT C EV SOC SCI VINKLER P, 1988, SCIENTOMETRICS, V13, P239 VLACHY J, 1985, CZECH J PHYS B, V35, P187 WEINER JM, 1984, INFORM PROCESS MANAG, V20, P575 NR 27 TC 6 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0138-9130 J9 SCIENTOMETRICS JI Scientometrics PD JAN PY 1994 VL 29 IS 1 BP 115 EP 136 PG 22 SC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science GA MW591 UT ISI:A1994MW59100007 ER PT C AU TROJANOWSKI, T RABOW, I RABOW, L TI NEUROSURGICAL PUBLICATIONS IN EUROPEAN JOURNALS SO ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9TH EUROPEAN CONGRESS OF NEUROSURGERY CY JUN 23-29, 1991 CL MOSCOW, USSR SP EUROPEAN ASSOC NEUROSURG SOCIETIES DE NEUROSURGICAL PAPERS; EUROPEAN NEUROSURGERY; CITATIONS ANALYSIS; LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION; NEUROSURGICAL JOURNALS; BIBLIOMETRY ID LANGUAGE AB The number of papers published in European neurosurgical journals during the last decade (1980-90) was analysed using online databases. Thirteen journals devoted to neurosurgery were published in Europe at that time. In five of them neurosurgery appears together with other specialities. Almost 50% of all European neurosurgical journals are written in English. They published 68% of all papers by neurosurgeons appearing in the European neurosurgical journals during the last decade. Together with the American neurosurgical journals English was used in about 80% of all neurosurgical publications. Other languages used are German and French (9% each), Russian (5%), Czech or Slovak (4%), Polish (3%), Rumanian (2%). Most papers by European neurosurgeons originate from England, followed by Germany, France, Italy and Sweden. Of the East-European countries Polish neurosurgeons contributed with 782 publications, followed by Czechoslovakia (568), Hungary (501), USSR (470) and East Germany (452). The proportion of papers published in neurosurgical journals by European neurosurgeons to those in the journals devoted to other neurosciences varied from 99% in the USSR to 12% in Austria with an average of 38%. Citation analysis indicates that only a few of the journals have a large impact on neurosurgical publications, while the others have a rather limited influence. C1 UMEA UNIV,DEPT NEUROSURG,S-90187 UMEA,SWEDEN. UMEA UNIV,MED LIBRARY,S-90187 UMEA,SWEDEN. RP TROJANOWSKI, T, UNIV LUBLIN,SCH MED,DEPT NEUROSURG,JACZEWSKIEGO 8,PL-20950 LUBLIN,POLAND. CR DAVIS RA, 1988, SURG NEUROL, V29, P248 GARFIELD E, 1980, FRENCH SCI WHO PUBLI, V3, P498 GARFIELD E, 1990, ANN AM ACAD POLIT SS, V511, P10 KRAYENBUHL H, 1966, PROG NEUROL SURG, V1 MAHER J, 1986, APPL LINGUIST, V7, P206 REBORA A, 1988, GIORNALE ITALIANO DE, V123, P387 STEFANIAK B, 1986, CZECH J PHYS, V36, P148 SWINBURNE JK, 1983, INCORPORATED LINGUIS, V22, P129 NR 8 TC 6 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN PI VIENNA PA SACHSENPLATZ 4-6, PO BOX 89, A-1201 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0001-6268 J9 ACTA NEUROCHIR JI Acta Neurochir. PY 1992 VL 116 IS 2-4 BP 98 EP 106 PG 9 SC Clinical Neurology; Surgery GA JE727 UT ISI:A1992JE72700008 ER PT J AU SCHLOMAN, BF BYRNE, TJ TI PATTERNS OF INFORMATION-TRANSFER IN HEALTH-EDUCATION - A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE RESEARCH LITERATURE SO HEALTH EDUCATION RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID CITATION ANALYSIS; SPECIALTIES AB The purpose of this study is to examine the extent to which health education has become a distinctly separate field of inquiry as evidenced by the patterns of information transfer in the health education research literature. Bibliometric analysis is used to determine: (1) if health education has an identifiable core of journals, (2) the extent to which health education research is derivative of research from other disciplines and (3) the extent to which research from other disciplines draws upon research published in health education journals. The results suggest that there is an identifiable core of journals that serve to characterize health education as a distinct field of inquiry. However, health education research is found to be more derivative of research from other fields than are the other comparative fields in the sample. Moreover, researchers in other disciplines use health education research less than half as often as health education uses its own research. Differences in citing patterns in journals dedicated to health education and by researchers publishing on health education topics in research journals of other areas seem to indicate that health education research is not one unified undertaking. C1 KENT STATE UNIV,KENT,OH 44242. RP SCHLOMAN, BF, KENT STATE UNIV LIB,KENT,OH 44242. CR BRADFORD SC, 1948, DOCUMENTATION BROOKES BC, 1968, J DOC, V24, P247 CAMPBELL G, 1987, HLTH ED YOUTH COMMUN, P1 CRANE D, 1972, INVISIBLE COLLEGES CRASE D, 1983, ED240067 DANNENBERG AL, 1985, AM J EPIDEMIOL, V121, P140 GARFIELD E, 1979, CITATION INDEXING GEBHARDT ME, 1980, EVAL HEALTH PROF, V3, P205 GEYMAN JP, 1983, J FAM PRACTICE, V16, P812 GREEN L, 1984, BEHAV HLTH HDB HLTH, P181 GREEN L, 1987, ETA SIGMA GAMMA, V10, P17 HARGENS LL, 1986, SCIENTOMETRICS, V9, P145 JOHNSON KS, 1986, AM J OCCUP THER, V40, P390 KLING BW, 1984, HLTH ED Q, V11, P341 KOLBE LJ, 1981, HLTH ED, V12, P24 LANDWER GE, 1981, J SCH HLTH, V51, P529 LANSING PS, 1985, J AM DIET ASSOC, V85, P56 MARSICK VJ, 1987, HDB HLTH ED, P3 MEANS RK, 1962, HIST HLTH ED US MILLER MD, 1982, J MED EDUC, V57, P797 POTTER WG, 1981, LIBR TRENDS, V30, P5 PRICE JH, 1980, J SCH HLTH, V50, P408 PRICE JH, 1982, J SCH HLTH, V52, P586 ROSS HS, 1980, THEORY PRACTICE HLTH SIMONDS SK, 1972, INT J HLTH ED, V15, P1 SIMONDS SK, 1987, ETA SIGMA GAMMA, V10, P27 NR 26 TC 6 PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS UNITED KINGDOM PI OXFORD PA WALTON ST JOURNALS DEPT, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX2 6DP SN 0268-1153 J9 HEALTH EDUC RES JI Health Educ. Res. PD MAR PY 1992 VL 7 IS 1 BP 117 EP 128 PG 12 SC Education & Educational Research; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA HL182 UT ISI:A1992HL18200012 ER PT J AU KUHLEMEIER, KV TI A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE ARCHIVES-OF-PHYSICAL-MEDICINE-AND-REHABILITATION SO ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION LA English DT Article DE BIBLIOGRAPHY; DESCRIPTIVE; BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MEDICINE; PERIODICALS; PUBLISHING ID CITATION ANALYSIS; TOOL AB A bibliometric analysis based on the Journal Citation Reports distributed by the Institute of Scientific Information was made of the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and related journals to determine the relative ranking of the Archives in several bibliometric categories. It was hoped that this process would yield objective evidence for the strengths and weaknesses of the Archives. Bibliometric indices that were compared included the impact factor (a reflection of how often a journal's articles are cited) and the cited half-life and immediacy (both of which deal with the timeliness of a journal's articles). The overall rankings of the Archives in 1988 compared to all journals indexed were 1,887 of 4,020 for impact factor, 2,633 of 2,683 for cited half-life and 1,793 of 4,020 for immediacy. In general, the Archives ranked higher in most of these indices than most rehabilitation journals but lower than other journals widely cited in the Archives, including general journals, other specialty journals, and a basic science journal. C1 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,DIV REHABIL MED,BALTIMORE,MD 21218. 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