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2007
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A systematic analysis of Hirsch-type indices for journals
A theoretical model of the dependence of Hirsch-type indices on the number of publications and the average citation rate is tested successfully on empirical samples of journal h-i...
András Schubert, Wolfgang Glänzel
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JOI
2010
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Consistent bibliometric rankings of authors and of journals
Rankings of journals and rankings of scientists are usually discussed separately. We argue that a consistent approach to both rankings is desirable because both the quality of a j...
Denis Bouyssou, Thierry Marchant
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JOI
2010
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Can epidemic models describe the diffusion of topics across disciplines?
This paper introduces a new approach to describe the spread of research topics across disciplines using epidemic models. The approach is based on applying individual-based models ...
Istvan Z. Kiss, Mark Broom, Paul G. Craze, Ismael ...
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JOI
2010
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What is in a name? Credit assignment practices in different disciplines
: The paper reviews the literature on disciplinary credit assignment practices, and presents the results of a longitudinal study of credit assignment practices in the fields of eco...
Tove Faber Frandsen, Jeppe Nicolaisen
CHI
2007
ACM
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Mobile spatial interaction
Joi Roberts, Lynne Baillie, Peter Fröhlich, R...