نتایج جستجو برای: citation per publication

تعداد نتایج: 863596  

Journal: :Medicina 2003
Mayur Amin Michael A Mabe

The impact factor is only one of three standardized measures created by the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI), which can be used to measure the way a journal receives citations to its articles over time. The build-up of citations tends to follow a curve like that of Figure 1. Citations to articles published in a given year rise sharply to a peak between two and six years after publicati...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Yves Gingras Vincent Larivière Benoît Macaluso Jean-Pierre Robitaille

The average age at which U.S. researchers receive their first grant from NIH has increased from 34.3 in 1970, to 41.7 in 2004. These data raise the crucial question of the effects of aging on the scientific productivity and impact of researchers. Drawing on a sizeable sample of 6,388 university professors in Quebec who have published at least one paper between 2000 and 2007, our results identif...

2004
I-Ane Huang Jan-Ming Ho Hung-Yu Kao Shian-Hua Lin

Scientific research reports require a great deal of citation, therefore an automatic citation tool would be of great use. Due to numerous models, it is difficult to automatically transform semi-structured citation data into structured citations. Some digital library institutes, like ResearchIndex (CiteSeer) or OpCit, have attempted automatic citation parsing. In order to recognize citation meta...

2018
Drahomira Herrmannova Petr Knoth Robert Patton

Studying citation patterns of scholarly articles has been of interest to many researchers from various disciplines. While the relationship of citations and scientific impact has been widely studied in the literature, in this paper we develop the idea of analyzing the semantic distance of scholarly articles in a citation network (citation-distance network) to uncover patterns that reflect scient...

Journal: :IJDC 2015
Jeremy G. Frey Simon J. Coles Colin L. Bird Cerys Willoughby

The Southampton chemical information group had its genesis in 2001, when we began an e-Science pilot project to investigate structure-property mapping, combinatorial chemistry, and the Grid. CombeChem instigated a range of activities that have since been underway for more than ten years, in many ways matching the expansion of interest in using the Web as a vehicle for collection, curation, diss...

Journal: :Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery 2011
Douglas Kondziolka

OBJECTIVE It is possible to judge the impact of scientific research by the number of citations a publication has received. We identified the most cited works in the field of stereotactic radiosurgery to study the evolution of this field from the perspective of publication. METHODS A Web of Science search was performed for articles that included the word 'radiosurgery' in the title. We studied...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
e wager sideview, princes risborough, uk

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Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
abubakar ahmed mastura adam norafida a. ghafar murtala muhammad nader ale ebrahim

background: citation metrics and total publications in a field has become the gold standard for rating researchers and viability of a field. hence, stimulating demand for citation has led to a search for useful strategies to improve performance metric index. meanwhile, title, abstract and morphologic qualities of the articles attract researchers to scientific publications. yet, there is relativ...

Journal: :IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 2005
Sulieman Bani-Ahmad Ali Cakmak Gultekin Özsoyoglu Abdullah Al-Hamdani

Publication searching based on keywords provided by users is traditional in digital libraries. While useful in many circumstances, the success of locating related publications via keyword-based searching paradigm is influenced by how users choose their keywords. Example-based searching, where user provides an example publication to locate similar publications, is also becoming commonplace in di...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Eamonn James Maguire Javier Martin Montull Gilles Louppe

Measuring scholarly impact has been a topic of much interest in recent years. While many use the citation count as a primary indicator of a publications impact, the quality and impact of those citations will vary. Additionally, it is often difficult to see where a paper sits among other papers in the same research area. Questions we wished to answer through this visualization were: is a publica...

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