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JASIS
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
The impact factor's Matthew Effect: A natural experiment in bibliometrics
Since the publication of Robert K. Merton’s theory of cumulative advantage in science (Matthew Effect), several empirical studies have tried to measure its presence at the level...
Vincent Larivière, Yves Gingras
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
INFSOF
2007
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13 years 5 months ago
An analysis of the most cited articles in software engineering journals - 2000
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 speciï¬...
Claes Wohlin
JCDL
2010
ACM
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13 years 10 months ago
Impact and prospect of social bookmarks for bibliographic information retrieval
This paper presents our ongoing study of the current/future impact of social bookmarks (or social tags) on information retrieval (IR). Our main research question asked in the pres...
Kazuhiro Seki, Huawei Qin, Kuniaki Uehara
JOI
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Citing-side normalization of journal impact: A robust variant of the Audience Factor
The principle of a new type of impact measure was introduced recently, called the "audience factor" (AF). It is a variant of the journal impact factor where emitted cita...
Michel Zitt