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Scholarly Impact and Citation Analysis - LibGuides at Ohio State ...

Citation analysis is a way of measuring the relative importance or impact of an author, an article or a publication by counting the number of times that author, ...

Impact Factor, Citation Analysis, and other Metrics

The process whereby the impact or "quality" of an article is assessed by counting the number of times other authors mention it in their work.

Citation analysis - Wikipedia

Citation analysis ... Citation analysis is the examination of the frequency, patterns, and graphs of citations in documents. It uses the directed graph of ...

What is Citation Analysis? - Helmke Library - Purdue Fort Wayne

Citation analysis applies various techniques such as citation counts that can help establish scholarship influence and patterns. Unlike common ...

Research Impact Metrics: Citation Analysis: Overview

Citation analysis is the study of the impact and assumed quality of an article, an author, or an institution based on the number of times works ...

Citation Analysis Tools: Home - LibGuides at Stanford Law School

Citation Analysis Tools · Google Scholar Citations · Hein's ScholarCheck · Lexis Shepard's Citations · Web of Science Citation Reports · Westlaw ...

ED 7320: Literature Review for Research Writing: Citation Analysis

Introduction. Citation Analysis can give you valuable insight into the impact of a scholar's work. Citation counts measure the impact of a ...

Citation Analysis - Network Analysis

Tools for Citation Analysis · Sci2 (Science of Science Tool). A modular toolset specifically designed for the study of science. · VOS Viewer. A ...

What is Citation Analysis? - Bush Library - Hamline University

Researchers use citation rates as a means of identifying which among a long list of articles may be the most useful to their research.

Citation Analysis Tools & Instructions - Research Guides

This guide provides information on assessing the impact of research and HSL resources available for citation analysis.

Metrics, Citations, and Impact Factors - LibGuides

Citation analysis is a practice by which the works of an author or the articles published in a specific journal are examined to see how ...

Citation Analysis: Home - LibGuides - University of Toledo

Citation analysis can be as simple as counting the number of times a person or group has been cited by others, a ratio of their citations to ...

Citation Analysis - Research Impact & Scholarly Credentials

What is Citation Analysis? (Or, who is citing my work?) articles vector. Citation analysis, also called citation tracking or cited reference ...

Measuring Scholarly Research Impact: Citation Analysis

Using Citations To Quantify Impact · Citation = Impact: if an article is cited, that typically indicates that the work represented in that ...

Citation Analysis: Tools for finding who's citing you and calculating ...

The Citation Analysis page will cover the following topics: PART 1: The tools that generate citation analysis: Google Scholar, Web of Science and Scopus.

Citation Analysis: A Comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus, and ...

This paper presents a case study comparing citations found in Scopus and Google Scholar with those found in Web of Science.

Citation analysis / bibliometrics - Web of Science - UCL Library

Citation analysis / bibliometrics. Web of Science is a citation index, which means that the records in the database contain information on ...

Nicolaisen citation analysis

Citation analysis is consequently taken to represent the analysis of bibliographic references, which form part of the apparatus of scholarly communication. Thus ...

Citation Analysis as a Tool in Journal Evaluation - Eugene Garfield

of citations for science policy studies. Eugene Garfield. [NOTE: Tbe article reptintedbere wasreferenced in the eoay vbi.b begins m @g.

Citation analysis of scientific categories - ScienceDirect.com

Here, we compile a list of bibliometric indicators for 236 science categories and citation rates of the 500 most cited articles of each category.