| H.D. White, K.W. McCain, "Bibliometrics," in Ann. Rev. Info. Sci. and Technology, Elsevier, 1989, pp. 119-186. |
....some selection part of the text) of papers A and B. Salton and McGill, 1983] Citation based approach (citations to in common or citations from in common) It is well known that using citation analysis makes it possible to obtain topical collections of papers [Liu, 1993, Narin et al. 1994, White and McCain, 1989] In these studies, two similar papers were found to cite many of the same papers (bibliographic coupling [Kessler, 1963] or were cited from many other papers (co citation analysis [Small, 1973] We can measure the similarity by counting the number of couplings or co citations. If the target ....
H.D. White, K.W. McCain, "Bibliometrics," Annual Review of Information Science Technology, Volume 24, 1989, pp. 119-165.
.... 1985) It typically attempts to give quantified answers to questions involving the relationships among documents, or authors and documents: Who are the authoritative authors in this field What are the seminal papers How many distinct communities are studying this subject and others (see White McCain, 1989, for details) Traditionally, the statistics upon which this quantification is based are citations in scientific literature; with the advent of the world wide web, it has become popular to apply bibliometric techniques to the hyperlinks of web pages (Kleinberg, 1997; Larson, 1996) or even web ....
H.D. White, K.W. McCain, "Bibliometrics," Annual Review of Information Science Technology, Volume 24, 1989, pp. 119-165.
....tasks (laboratory field setting, assigned open tasks, etc. are used in usability tests. Another branch of information science, bibliometrics, aims to assess the impact of individuals or communities (e.g. journals) on research progress through citations and other bibliographic relationships (see White McCain, 1989 for a review) Citation and cocitation counts (including hypertext links in the WWW) serve as the basic metrics upon which new indicators such as impact value are derived. Evaluations are also conducted to determine how effective libraries are in carrying out their missions. Griffiths King ....
H.D. White, K.W. McCain, "Bibliometrics," Annual Review of Information Science Technology, Volume 24, 1989, pp. 119-165.
....Link Analysis One of the earliest uses of link structure is found in the analysis of social networks [3] where network properties such as cliques, centroids, and diameters are used to analyze the collective properties of interacting agents. The elds of citation analysis [4] and bibliometrics [5] also use the citation links between works of literature to identify patterns in collections. Co citation [6] and bibliographic coupling [7] are two of the more fundamental measures used to characterize the similarity between two documents. The rst measures the number of citations in common ....
H.D. White, K.W. McCain, "Bibliometrics," Annual Review of Information Science Technology, Volume 24, 1989, pp. 119-165.
....literature (or patents or law cases) as a hypertext document collection. Citation analysis was developed as a tool to identify core sets or clusters of articles, authors, or journals of particular fields of study by using the logical hyperlinks between scientific papers, see White and McCain [25] and Small [23] Larson [15] has proposed using citation analysis with multidimensional scaling to identify clusters in the web. Recently, Kleinberg [13] has extended citation analysis to web searching. In response to a broad topic query, his algorithm HITS produces two distinct but inter related ....
H.D. White, K.W. McCain, "Bibliometrics," Annual Review of Information Science Technology, Volume 24, 1989, pp. 119-165.
....rich than simple spreading activation. We present experimental results based on a database of about one million references collected as part of the Cora on line index of the computer science literature. KEYWORDS: Bibliometrics, feedback learning, authorities, HITS INTRODUCTION Bibliometrics [18, 21] involves studying the structure that emerges from sets of linked documents. Traditionally, these links have taken the form of citations among journal articles, although Kleinberg [11] and others (e.g. 4] have found that they adapt well to sets of hyperlinked documents. Bibliometric techniques ....
....making it easier to create good hub documents. Other than using a measure of link rate (links per unit time) rather than raw counts, it is not clear how such an effect may be managed. RELATED WORK Bibliometrics. Bibliometrics is the study of literatures as they are reflected by the citations [18]. Author co citation analysis (ACA) is one such method that exploits the link structure of journal articles to identify groups such as subject areas, research specialties, schools of thoughts, shared intellectual styles, or temporal geographic ties [1, 12] To perform ACA, first, a co citation ....
H.D. White, K.W. McCain, "Bibliometrics," Annual Review of Information Science Technology, Volume 24, 1989, pp. 119-165.
.... on exploiting structure characterized by the following mutually dual similarity measures between documents: bibliographic coupling (the number of common citations they contain [26] and cocitation (the frequency with which both appear as citations in the same document [22] See the reviews [28] and [14] Such similarity measures can be coupled with textual similarity, as in the HyPursuit system [27] Hyperlinks There are numerous methods in this category, including the HITS algorithm described above, PageRank [2] WebQuery [6] and the Topic Distillation work of Bharat and Henzinger ....
H.D. White, K.W. McCain, "Bibliometrics," Annual Review of Information Science Technology, Volume 24, 1989, pp. 119-165.
....about the content of the environment, provided we have effective means for understanding it. Versions of this principle have been studied in the hypertext research community [3, 13, 26, 36] and (in a context predating hypermedia) through journal citation analysis in the field of bibliometrics [37]. But for the problem of searching in hyperlinked environments such as the World Wide Web, it is clear from the prevalent techniques that the information inherent in the links has yet to be fully exploited. In this work we develop a new method for automatically extracting certain types of ....
....of our algorithm. For example, in preliminary experiments on a local corpus of two million U.S. patents [19] these problems associated with processing the documents did not arise. Related Work on Link Structures Methodologically, our work has connections to the area of bibliometrics [37] the study of written documents and their citation structure. Some related work has also been done in the hypertext research community. This work has focused predominantly on the use of citations and or explicit hyperlinks as a means of clustering and enhancing relevance judgments. Two basic ....
H.D. White, K.W. McCain, "Bibliometrics," Annual Review of Information Science Technology, Volume 24, 1989, pp. 119-165.
....in the hyperlinked environment. See [16] for a discussion of some of the difficulties in applying pure degree counting metods to an environment on the scale of the www. The field of bibliometrics studies the patterns of citation an implicit type of linkage among scientific papers. See [26] for a review. A number of their mea sures have meaning in the context of hypermedia; some of these connections are studied in [17] One can also interpret the behavior of hits as relying on a type of community memory, as studied by Marshall et al. 19] In essence, hits is searching for a ....
H.D. White, K.W. McCain, "Bibliometrics," Annual Review of Information Science Technology, Volume 24, 1989, pp. 119-165.
....in the hyperlinked environment. See [17] for a discussion of some of the difficulties in applying pure degree counting methods to a domain on the scale of the www. The field of bibliometrics studies the patterns of citation an implicit type of linkage among scientific papers. See [27] for a review. A number of their measures have meaning in the context of hypermedia; some of these connections are studied in [18] One can also interpret the behavior of hits as relying on a type of community memory, as studied by Marshall et al. 20] In essence, hits is searching for a ....
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