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JASIS
2007
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Google Scholar citations and Google Web/URL citations: A multi-discipline exploratory analysis
In this paper we introduce a new data gathering method “Web/URL Citation” and use it and Google Scholar as a basis to compare traditional and Web-based citation patterns acros...
Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall
JASIS
2006
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A study of interface support mechanisms for interactive information retrieval
Advances in search technology have meant that search systems can now offer assistance to users beyond simply retrieving a set of documents. For example, search systems are now cap...
Ryen W. White, Ian Ruthven
JASIS
2006
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Learning to classify documents according to genre
Genre or style analysis can be used to improve results achieved using standard IR techniques. A genre class is a group of documents that are written in a similar style. Genre clas...
Aidan Finn, Nicholas Kushmerick
JASIS
2006
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Relevance criteria identified by health information users during Web searches
This study focused on the relevance judgments made by health information users using the Web. Health information users were conceptualized as motivated information users concerned...
Abe Crystal, Jane Greenberg
JASIS
2007
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Can citation analysis of Web publications better detect research fronts?
We present evidence that, in some research fields, research published in journals and reported on the Web may collectively represent different evolutionary stages of the field wit...
Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann