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JCDL
2009
ACM
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13 years 11 months ago
Whetting the appetite of scientists: producing summaries tailored to the citation context
The amount of scientific material available electronically is forever increasing. This makes reading the published literature, whether to stay up-to-date on a topic or to get up ...
Stephen Wan, Cécile Paris, Robert Dale
EG
2007
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13 years 5 months ago
E-government: an e-reverse auction case study
This paper presents the findings from an exploratory in-depth case study with regard to eReverse Auctions (eRAs) in the UK public sector. These findings highlight that eRAs can im...
Steve Jones, Ray Hackney, Zahir Irani
INFSOF
2008
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13 years 5 months ago
An analysis of the most cited articles in software engineering journals - 2001
Citations and related work are crucial in any research to position the work and to build on the work of others. A high citation count is an indication of the influence of specific...
Claes Wohlin
MSV
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Visualizing Knowledge Domain Citation and Semantic Structure
- Researchers are faced with a wide range of tasks when interacting with the literature of a scientific field. These tasks range from determining the field’s seminal documents, f...
Richard H. Fowler, Kyle Picou, Wendy Fowler, Yavuz...
BMCBI
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
PubFocus: semantic MEDLINE/PubMed citations analytics through integration of controlled biomedical dictionaries and ranking algo
Background: Understanding research activity within any given biomedical field is important. Search outputs generated by MEDLINE/PubMed are not well classified and require lengthy ...
Maksim V. Plikus, Zina Zhang, Cheng-Ming Chuong