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TABLE 1, Characteristics of first authors.

in Reexamining the role of conference papers in scholarly communication
by M. Carl Drott 1995
Cited by 2

Table 6 Research Not Receiving Reported Funding by First Author Gender in Percent

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 14: ...Table6 presents data by decade on research funding by gender. With the exception of the first decade, women first authors have been less successful in securing research funding for research leading to AD/JASIS publications.... ..."

Table 3 Distribution of Authors by Country for the Period From 2000 to 2005

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by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 8: ... The number of countries represented rises to 54, but the first 6 countries continue to represent the same percentages (leaving to the remain- ing 48 countries 10% of the authorships). Table3 shows a list of countries represented by authors who contributed to the journals. The countries are sorted by the number of first authors as the first criteria and the total number of authors as the second criteria.... ..."

Table 8. Most cited authors in the author co-citation network shown in Figure 5 (first authors only).

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"... In PAGE 11: ...00 Valeria De Antonellis Figure 5 shows a hybrid Pathfinder network of co-cited (first) authors and burst terms found in citing papers between 1979 and 1999. Most cited authors are listed in Table8 along with their citation counts and centrality scores. For example, Chen PP is the most cited and has the highest centrality, indicating his predominant influence to the ER community.... ..."

Table 4. Editorial board members as the only author or the first author of citing documents 2000 2001 2002

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by unknown authors 2006
"... In PAGE 12: ...48 Scientometrics 69 (2006) Figure 1. Percentage of journal self-citations from editorial board members versus percentage of citations that contributed to IF in items by editorial board members Table4 shows the number and percentage of citations that appear in citing documents for which an editorial board member was the first or only author. We calculated this percentage with reference to the total number of citations (column J), and with reference to the number of citations from citing documents with at least one member of the editorial board member among the authors (column K).... In PAGE 12: ... We calculated this percentage with reference to the total number of citations (column J), and with reference to the number of citations from citing documents with at least one member of the editorial board member among the authors (column K). The figures in column K in Table4 are 50% or higher in 21 journals for the year 2000, 17 journals for the year 2001, and 22 journals for the year 2002. Thus, it seems that a significant fraction of citations from editorial board members appear in documents in which an editorial board member is the first or only author.... ..."

Table 3: BE-clusters on the pair of first author and second author attributes

in CACTUS - Clustering Categorical Data Using Summaries
by Venkatesh Ganti, Johannes Gehrke, Raghu Ramakrishnan 1999
Cited by 33

Table 4.13 Top 10 authors based on first-author counting

in The Scientometric, Social Network and Scientographic Analysis of an
by Mathias Dharmawirya, Mathias Dharmawirya 2007

TABLE 2 Mean difference scores for groups used in Experiment 2

in Beyond the Two-Strategy Model of Skilled
by Spelling Effects Of, Conrad Perry, Johannes C. Ziegler

Table 9. Most cited authors from the author co-citation network shown in Figure 6 (first authors only).

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 12: ...02 Hull R Figure 6 shows a hybrid network between 2000 and 2005, except 2001. Most cited authors are listed in Table9 . During this period, Abiteboul and Booch are most cited authors.... ..."

Table 5 Percentage of First Authors by Continent and Journal for the Period From 2000 to 2005

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"... In PAGE 9: ... In our analysis by continents, North America is the continent with clearly more contributions (78.4%); seven of the journals selected for the study are published in North America, and North American authors are predominant in them (see Table5 ). In the two non-American journals studied, North America represents a mean of 20% of the contributions.... ..."
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