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K. Mendez, Patina, Ralph W. Holzenthal, and Joshua W. H. Steiner. "The Trichoptera Literature Database: a collaborative bibliographic resource for world caddisfly research." Zoosymposia 5, no. 1 (June 10, 2011): 331–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zoosymposia.5.1.25.

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In addition to a list of valid names and synonyms, as provided by the Trichoptera World Checklist, access to the primary literature itself is essential for research in Trichoptera taxonomy and systematics. To improve access to bibliographic information, we established the Trichoptera Literature Database, http://www.trichopteralit.umn.edu, a bibliographic database of over 8,500 citations of literature on Trichoptera. In addition to compiling bibliographical information, we provided access to over 450 high quality Portable Document Format files (PDFs) of historically important, rare, or out-of-print older works as well as more current literature. To provide universal web access to this bibliographical resource, we constructed a dynamic, custom-designed, web application (PHP, Symfony framework) created to import Extensible Markup Language (XML) from the EndNote data file. The database allows the user to search by author and year of publication, displays citations in a standard bibliographic format, and provides download links to available PDF literature. Existing bibliographies of Trichoptera literature and online access to Zoological Record databases were used to accumulate citations. Protocols for scanning literature, issues regarding copyright, and procedures for uploading citations and PDFs to the database are established. We hope to create a collaborative framework of contributors by seeking regional, subject, or language organizers from the community of Trichoptera workers to assist in completing and maintaining this resource with the goal of lowering barriers to efficient access to taxonomic information.
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Shahid, Abdul, Muhammad Tanvir Afzal, Abdullah Alharbi, Hanan Aljuaid, and Shaha Al-Otaibi. "In-text citation’s frequencies-based recommendations of relevant research papers." PeerJ Computer Science 7 (June 4, 2021): e524. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.524.

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From the past half of a century, identification of the relevant documents is deemed an active area of research due to the rapid increase of data on the web. The traditional models to retrieve relevant documents are based on bibliographic information such as Bibliographic coupling, Co-citations, and Direct citations. However, in the recent past, the scientific community has started to employ textual features to improve existing models’ accuracy. In our previous study, we found that analysis of citations at a deep level (i.e., content level) can play a paramount role in finding more relevant documents than surface level (i.e., just bibliography details). We found that cited and citing papers have a high degree of relevancy when in-text citations frequency of the cited paper is more than five times in the citing paper’s text. This paper is an extension of our previous study in terms of its evaluation of a comprehensive dataset. Moreover, the study results are also compared with other state-of-the-art approaches i.e., content, metadata, and bibliography. For evaluation, a user study is conducted on selected papers from 1,200 documents (comprise about 16,000 references) of an online journal, Journal of Computer Science (J.UCS). The evaluation results indicate that in-text citation frequency has attained higher precision in finding relevant papers than other state-of-the-art techniques such as content, bibliographic coupling, and metadata-based techniques. The use of in-text citation may help in enhancing the quality of existing information systems and digital libraries. Further, more sophisticated measure may be redefined be considering the use of in-text citations.
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Goertzen, Melissa. "Multidisciplinary Databases Outperform Specialized and Comprehensive Databases for Agricultural Literature Coverage." Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 14, no. 2 (June 13, 2019): 140–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/eblip29561.

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A Review of: Ritchie, S. M., Young, L. M., & Sigman, J. (2018). A comparison of selected bibliographic database subject overlap for agricultural information. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, 89. http://doi.org/10.5062/F49Z9340 Abstract Objective – To determine the most comprehensive database(s) for agricultural literature searching. Design – Data collection and analysis was conducted using a modified version of the bibliography method, overlap analysis, chi square tests, and data visualization methods. Setting – An academic library in the U.S. Subjects – Eight commonly used bibliographic databases, including comprehensive agricultural indexes (AGRICOLA, AGRIS, and CAB Abstracts), specialized databases (BIOSIS Previews and FSTA), and multidisciplinary databases (Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science). Methods – The researchers selected three review articles that represented sub-topics within the field of agriculture. Sources listed in the bibliographies of the three review articles were used to build a bibliographic citation set for analysis. Using a modified version of the bibliography method, 90 citations were randomly selected from the above-mentioned citation set. Researchers then turned to the 8 selected databases and searched for all 90 citations in each platform. Search queries were crafted in two ways: unique title strings in quotation marks and combinations of terms entered into the “title”, “keyword”, “journal source”, and “author” fields. Citations were considered to be covered in a database if the full bibliographic record was located using the above-mentioned search strategy. Next, chi square tests were used to evaluate if the expected number of citations from the sample group were found in each database or if the frequency differed between the eight databases. The overlap analysis method provided numerical representation of the degree of similarity and difference across the eight databases. Finally, data visualizations created in Excel and Gephi enhanced comparisons between the eight databases and highlighted differences that were not obvious based solely on the analysis of numerical data. Main Results – Researchers found that comprehensive databases (AGRICOLA, AGRIS, and CAB Abstracts) were not in fact comprehensive in their coverage of agricultural literature. However, the results suggested that CAB Abstracts was more comprehensive than AGRICOLA or AGRIS, particularly in regard to its coverage of the sub-topics “agronomy” and “meat sciences”. However, coverage of the sub-topic “sustainable diets” lagged behind multidisciplinary databases, which may be explained by the fact that the topic is interdisciplinary in nature. The superior coverage of CAB Abstracts over other comprehensive databases is consistent with findings reported by Kawasaki (2004). The analysis of specialized databases (BIOSIS Previews and FSTA) suggested that citations within the scope of the database were covered very well, while those out of scope were not. For instance, the sub-topics “sustainable diets” and “meat science” are out of scope of the biological sciences and thus, were not well covered in BIOSIS. The multidisciplinary databases (Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science) provided the most comprehensive coverage agricultural literature. All three databases covered most citations included in the data set. However, researchers noted that all three databases provided weak coverage of trade published items, books, or older journals. Conclusion – The study found that multidisciplinary databases provide close to full coverage of agricultural literature. In addition, they provide the best access to content that is interdisciplinary in nature. Specialized and comprehensive databases are recommended when research topics are within the scope of the database. Also, they best support in-depth projects such as bibliographies or comprehensive review articles.
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Iskandar and Andi Anto Patak. "The significance of Mendeley usage on the accuracy of citation and references." International Journal of Humanities and Innovation (IJHI) 2, no. 4 (December 31, 2019): 108–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.33750/ijhi.v2i4.51.

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The purpose of this study is to find out the importance of Mendeley reference management software for the accuracy of citation writing and reference lists. This research method is qualitative, using a case study approach. This study asks students to write a brief impression about the importance of using citation manager software such as Mendeley in including citations and simultaneously compiling a bibliography. This research was conducted after students were trained using Mendeley. The subjects of this study were thirty-five students from a private college in the suburb of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Some impressions that appear in this research are citation accuracy, the accuracy of bibliography, synchronization of citations with bibliography, easy synchronization with Digital Object Identifier (DOI) features, and metadata or bibliographic data. Researchers grouped the impressions of students using FreeMind-MindMap software. This research can be concluded that Mendeley reference management software has citation writing accuracy and a significant reference list helps students write papers and or theses.
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Kunin, Calvin M. "Managing bibliographic citations using microcomputers." American Journal of Medicine 78, no. 4 (April 1985): 627–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0002-9343(85)90406-1.

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R, Senthilkumar, Ulaganathan G, and Muthukrishnan M. "CITATION ANALYSIS OF THE “JOURNAL OF DIGITAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT”." Kongunadu Research Journal 3, no. 1 (June 30, 2016): 88–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/krj137.

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This paper presents a Citation Analysis of the Journal of Digital Information Management for the period between 2010 to 2014. The analysis covers mainly the Volume-wise Distribution of Citations, Distribution of Citations According to Bibliographic Forms, Authorship Pattern of Citations, Chronological Distribution of Citations, Author self citation. All the studies point towards the merits and weaknesses of the Journal which will be helpful for its further development. The study reveals that the average citations per article are 17.64. The study also found that journals/serial publications remain the most useful source of information 1896 (41.28%) out of a total 4593 citations.
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Davis, Philip M. "The Effect of the Web on Undergraduate Citation Behavior: A 2000 Update." College & Research Libraries 63, no. 1 (January 1, 2002): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.63.1.53.

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This paper provides a 2000 update to the 1996–1999 citation analysis of undergraduate term papers by Philip M. Davis and Suzanne A. Cohen.1 The total number of bibliographic citations continued to grow from a median of ten in 1996 to thirteen in 2000. However, this growth is entirely explained by the addition of traditionally nonscholarly materials (Web and newspaper citations). A significant improvement in the accuracy of Internet citations was found when term papers were submitted electronically. In 2000, the first year of electronic submissions, 65 percent of the citations pointed directly to the cited document, up from 55 percent in 1999. Internet citations aged six months in both 1999 and 2000 bibliographies were still irretrievable anywhere on the Internet 16 percent of the time. If more scholarly citations in term papers are to be seen, professors must provide clear expectations in their class assignments. Students should be required to submit an electronic copy of their paper so that Internet citations can be scrutinized for accuracy and plagiarism.
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Vella, Supradeepa. "Predictions of Citations of a Scholarly Paper." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. 8 (August 31, 2021): 1735–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.37657.

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Abstract: Bibliometrics is a statistical analysis of written publications such as books or articles. A bibliographic citationis a reference to a book, article, web page, or other published item. Thus citations are useful for identifying the progress ofthe particular work and measuring the quality of the research article. The cited papers are downloaded using the crawler. Fromthe downloaded article, identify article relation by analyzing the citation context of the article. So first extract the citation context from the article. Citation context are classifies based on cue phrases of Simon tufel. Next, identify the relation of unlabeled article by word embedding. After labeling all articles identifythe perspective behind the citation of the article. In this project, citation relation is identified based on cue phrases of Simon tufel finally article impact is quantified based on the citation network formed from citation analysis. Index Terms: bibliometrics, citation, word embedding, article
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Chansanam, Wirapong, Abdul Rahman Ahmad, and Chunqiu Li. "Contemporary and future research of digital humanities: a scientometric analysis." Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics 11, no. 2 (April 1, 2022): 1143–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/eei.v11i2.3596.

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This article analyses the special publications from 1999 to 2021, focusing on the scope and effect of digital humanities relevance research. The bibliometric analysis offers information on article publishing patterns, notable authors, cited references, institutions, nations, etc. Additionally, this paper covers the structure of knowledge of Digital humanities, including famous themes, co-citations, and bibliographic networks. Scopus database was used to obtain bibliographic data on September 25th, 2021, from papers published between 1999 and 2021. The bibliographic data for 1,249 publications using open-source analytic tools like the biblioshiny package in RStudio and the VOSviewer software shows it already. It employed the bibliometric package. These programmes visualized bibliography data based on their co-occurrence, co-citation, and coupling. The journal's publishing output and status in the area continue to rise, with 3,270 research papers indexed by Scopus to date. Additionally, the examination provides a thorough grasp of preceding patterns and forecasts a journal's future propensity.
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Fischer, Gerhard. "Editorial." Agronomía Colombiana 32, no. 3 (September 1, 2014): 305–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/agron.colomb.v32n3.49064.

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The Universidad Nacional de Colombia has adopted DOIs (digital object identifiers) as part of its program for increasing the visibility of its publications, in line with the goals of systemizing information and placing it within the reach of the globalized world community that are seen in the indexing systems. The Agronomia Colombiana Journal will rely on this indicator for the proper identification of each article in the information systems and in the different bibliographic indexes and databases. With this new method, the bibliographic citations that are contained in the bibliography of each article in the journal must contain DOIs. Although regional information does not rely on this indicator, the journal requests that at least 30% of the citations contain DOIs.
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Sweetland, James H. "Errors in Bibliographic Citations: A Continuing Problem." Library Quarterly 59, no. 4 (October 1989): 291–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/602160.

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Todd, Michael M., and David S. Warner. "On the Importance of Inaccurate Bibliographic Citations." Anesthesiology 78, no. 3 (March 1, 1993): 615. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199303000-00043.

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Khodabakhshi, Najme, Maryam Shekofteh, Maryam Kazerani, and Sara Jambarsang. "Citation Accuracy in Obstetrics and Gynecology Journals indexed in the Web of Science." DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 41, no. 5 (August 26, 2021): 368–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/djlit.41.5.16620.

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The accuracy of the citations is crucial in scientific writing. The present study aims to investigate the accuracy of citations in the obstetrics and gynecology journals indexed in the Web of Science. Major and minor citation errors, type of errors, and citation errors in the Q1 to Q4 journals investigate as the objectives. The journals were retrieved by searching the “Obstetrics & Gynecology” category in the Journal Citation Report (JCR) in the Web of Science, and journals in different quartiles (Q1-Q4) were identified by applying the JIF Quartile filter. Eight hundred forty citations were selected from articles in the first five Q1 to Q4 journals using systematic sampling and article type citations were included in the study (730 citations). Bibliographic elements were assessed for citation errors. Findings show that 554 citations (75.89 %) involved errors. Only 24.1 per cent of the citations had no errors. The highest citation errors were related to the volume and issue, with 582 major errors (79.72 %). The citation accuracy in the Q2 and Q3 journals is higher than in other journals. The high rate of citation errors, especially in volumes and numbers, indicates that the journals need to pay attention to citation accuracy in these sections and the use of valid and complete citation styles.
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Peroni, Silvio, and David Shotton. "OpenCitations, an infrastructure organization for open scholarship." Quantitative Science Studies 1, no. 1 (February 2020): 428–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00023.

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OpenCitations is an infrastructure organization for open scholarship dedicated to the publication of open citation data as Linked Open Data using Semantic Web technologies, thereby providing a disruptive alternative to traditional proprietary citation indexes. Open citation data are valuable for bibliometric analysis, increasing the reproducibility of large-scale analyses by enabling publication of the source data. Following brief introductions to the development and benefits of open scholarship and to Semantic Web technologies, this paper describes OpenCitations and its data sets, tools, services, and activities. These include the OpenCitations Data Model; the SPAR (Semantic Publishing and Referencing) Ontologies; OpenCitations’ open software of generic applicability for searching, browsing, and providing REST APIs over resource description framework (RDF) triplestores; Open Citation Identifiers (OCIs) and the OpenCitations OCI Resolution Service; the OpenCitations Corpus (OCC), a database of open downloadable bibliographic and citation data made available in RDF under a Creative Commons public domain dedication; and the OpenCitations Indexes of open citation data, of which the first and largest is COCI, the OpenCitations Index of Crossref Open DOI-to-DOI Citations, which currently contains over 624 million bibliographic citations and is receiving considerable usage by the scholarly community.
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Marín Calderón, Norman. "The Modern Language Association (MLA) Handbook: The Ninth Edition (2021) revisited in the Spanish-Speaker Context." Bibliotecas 42, no. 1 (February 22, 2024): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/rb.42-1.1.

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This paper addresses the different criteria for documentation and bibliographic citation of the ninth edition (2021) of the Manual of Style of the Modern Language Association (MLA), where, in addition to considering citations within a document and the section entitled "Works Cited", it also explores different guidelines in relation to inclusive language, bibliographical sources, endnotes, the correct use of orthography and the avoidance of plagiarism. In short, this essay is proposed as a useful guide for professionals in library science, editors, professors, students, and researchers in the fields of literature, arts, and humanities to write clearly and consistently, both within a manuscript and in the aforementioned works cited section.
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Berhidi, Anna, Zsuzsa Margittai, and Lívia Vasas. "Looking back and moving forward: a bibliographic survey of the Hungarian-language Orvosi Hetilap." Orvosi Hetilap 153, no. 48 (December 2012): 1905–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/oh.2012.29499.

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Introduction: The first step in the process of acquisition of impact factor for a scientific journal is to get registered at Thomson Reuters Web of Science database. Aim: The aim of this article is to evaluate the content and structure of Orvosi Hetilap with regards to selection criteria of Thomson Reuters, in particular to objectives of citation analysis. Methods: Authors evaluated issues of Orvosi Hetilap published in 2011 and calculated the unofficial impact factor of the journal based on systematic search in various citation index databases. Number of citations, quality of citing journals and scientific output of the editorial board members were evaluated. Adherence to guidelines of international publishers was assessed, as well. Results: Unofficial impact factor of Orvosi Hetilap has been continuously rising every year in the past decade (except for 2004 and 2010). The articles of Orvosi Hetilap are widely cited by international authors and high impact factor journals, too. Further, more than half the articles cited are open access. The most frequently cited categories are original and review articles as well as clinical studies. Orvosi Hetilap is a weekly published journal, which is covered by many international databases such as PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Embase, and BIOSIS Previews. As regards to the scientific output of the editorial board members, the truncated mean of the number of their publications was 497, citations 2446, independent citations 2014 and h-index 21. Conclusions: While Orvosi Hetilap fulfils many criteria for getting covered by Thomson Reuters, it is worthwhile to implement a method of online citation system in order to increase the number of citations. In addition, scientific publications of all editorial board members should be made easily accessible. Finally, publications of comparative studies by multiple authors are encouraged as well as papers containing epidemiological data analyses. Orv. Hetil., 2012, 153, 1905–1917.
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Stępień, Kamil. "About Bibliography 2.0 Zotero: bibliographic citations menager program." Folia Bibliologica 55/56 (November 14, 2014): 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/fb.2013.55.183.

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Martin, Justine L. "Course instructor perceptions of computer‐generated bibliographic citations." Reference Services Review 37, no. 3 (August 14, 2009): 304–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00907320910982794.

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Vaughan, Liwen, and Debora Shaw. "Bibliographic and Web citations: What is the difference?" Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54, no. 14 (2003): 1313–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.10338.

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Aldawsari, Khalifah, Mohammad T. Alotaibi, and Khalid Alsaleh. "Top 100 Cited Articles on Lumbar Spondylolisthesis: A Bibliographic Analysis." Global Spine Journal 10, no. 3 (August 20, 2019): 353–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2192568219868194.

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Study Design: Bibliographic analysis. Objective: The aim of this study is to identify the most cited studies on lumbar spondylolisthesis and report their impact in spine field. Methods: Thomson Reuters Web of Science–Science Citation Index Expanded was searched using title-specific search “spondylolisthesis.” All studies published in English language between 1900 and 2019 were included with no restrictions. The top 100 cited articles were identified using “Times cited” arranging articles from high to low according to citation count. Further analysis was made to obtain the following items: article title, author’s name and specialty, country of origin, institution, journal of publication, year of publication, citations number, study design. Results: The citation count of the top 100 articles ranged from 68 to 589. All published between 1932 and 2016. Among 20 journals, Spine had the highest number of articles (49), with citation number of 6155 out of 13 618. Second ranked was Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery with 15 articles and total citations of 3023. With regard to the primary author’s specialty, orthopedic surgeons contributed to the majority of top 100 list with 82 articles, and neurosurgery was the second specialty with 11 articles. The United States had produced more than half of the list with 59 articles. England was the second country with 7 articles. Surgical management of degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis was the most common discussed topic. Conclusion: This article identifies the top 100 influential articles on lumbar spondylolisthesis and recognizes an important aspect of knowledge evolution served by leading researchers as they guided today’s clinical decision making in spondylolisthesis.
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Jörgensen, Peter. "Citations in Hypermedia: Implementation Issues." Information Technology and Libraries 24, no. 4 (December 1, 2005): 186. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v24i4.3383.

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<span>Internet sources are increasingly used in scholarly work at all levels, yet it is often difficult to collect the information needed to cite these sources properly. The author proposes a method by which bibliographic information embedded in electronic sources could be automatically extracted when needed and discusses existing standards that could be utilized to accomplish this and impediments to implementation.</span>
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Richter, Randy R., Sarah L. Schlomer, Mary M. Krieger, and William L. Siler. "Journal Publication Productivity in Academic Physical Therapy Programs in the United States and Puerto Rico From 1998 to 2002." Physical Therapy 88, no. 3 (March 1, 2008): 376–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2522/ptj.20060266.

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Background and Purpose The peer-reviewed journal article is the basic unit by which scholarship is defined. Few studies have examined peer-reviewed publication productivity in academic physical therapy programs. In this study, the publication productivity in academic physical therapy programs in the United States and Puerto Rico from 1998 to 2002 was documented, and publication productivity was examined in the context of selected program characteristics. Subjects and Methods A total of 194 programs listed on the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) Web site in the spring of 2004 were examined. The databases were searched for bibliographic citations of journal articles attributed to particular programs. The program characteristics of faculty size, offering of a research doctorate, and listing in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education (Carnegie Classification) were compared with the number of citations. Results A total of 169 programs had at least 1 attributed citation, 50.3% of the programs had fewer than 5 citations, and 3% had 44 or more citations. Rankings based on the number of citations changed when adjusted for faculty size. Of the 38 programs offering a research doctoral degree, 16 had 20 or more citations. Five programs with 44 or more citations were all categorized by the Carnegie Classification as doctoral intensive or extensive. Discussion and Conclusion A few programs had a large number of attributed bibliographic citations, but the majority of programs had limited publication productivity in the 5 years studied. These results may provide a baseline for studying the effectiveness of the relatively new CAPTE standards mandating scholarship by physical therapy faculty over time and the impact of the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree on research in physical therapy.
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Muttaqin, Faisal, Intan Yuniar Purbasari, Athanasius Priharyoto Bayuseno, Tri Indah Winarni, R. Rizal Isnanto, and Jamari Jamari. "Machine Learning Methods for Identification Osteoarthritis: A Bibliometric Analysis and General Review." E3S Web of Conferences 448 (2023): 02009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202344802009.

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This study describes machine learning trends in identifying osteoarthritis in different ways. To present visualizations, we performed bibliographic analysis using Vosviewer. Bibliographic data were collected via the Scopus database as of (2018-2023) and obtaining as many 46 journals. We found that one study identified osteoarthritis (OA) with reaching scores AUC > 0.95. In the last five years, United State and China having the highest rate of publication and index citation. The journal Arthritis and Rheumatology had the highest percentage of annual citations (89%) in 2018. Support vector machines (SVM) and LASSO regression were the most commonly used techniques by researchers.
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Yaniasih, Yaniasih, and Indra Budi. "Analysis of In text Citation Patterns in Local Journals for Ranking Scientific Documents." DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 41, no. 02 (March 12, 2021): 94–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/djlit.41.02.16257.

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In-text citations have been put forward as a new way to overcome the bias inherent in bibliographic citation analysis. In-text citation patterns have been used as the basis for citation analysis previously, but all the evidence has come from international journals. However, many countries have more local journals than international journals. This paper uses in-text citation analysis to examine local journals in Indonesia. The paper aims to determine the location-based citation pattern in the text and its effect on the articles’ and authors’ rankings. We collected articles from seven food science journals and then parsed these articles to detect the citations and their locations within the text. Pre-processing included normalizing section names, developing a database, and matching citation identities. The rankings were based on sections and then evaluated using the Spearman rank correlation in the final step. The results revealed that Indonesian journals did not exhibit the same patterns as international journals. There were differences in the section locations of the highest percentages of citations, the distributions of publication years, and the ranking methods. The correlations between sections indicated that the citations in the results and discussion section should be give the highest weight, followed by those in the method section, while the lowest weight should be assigned to citations in the introduction. These results need to be strengthened with further research using more extensive data and fields. Other findings, such as nonstandard and inconsistent citations, made developing an automatic citation detection system for local journals challenging.
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Alkadhim, Hassan Ali, Muhammad Nasir Amin, Waqas Ahmad, Kaffayatullah Khan, Mohammed Najeeb Al-Hashem, Sara Houda, Marc Azab, and Zaher Abdel Baki. "Knowledge Mapping of the Literature on Fiber-Reinforced Geopolymers: A Scientometric Review." Polymers 14, no. 22 (November 18, 2022): 5008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14225008.

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This study examined the bibliographic data on fiber-reinforced geopolymers (FRGPs) using scientometrics to determine their important features. Manual review articles are inadequate in their capability to connect various segments of literature in an ordered and systematic manner. Scientific mapping, co-citation, and co-occurrence are the difficult aspects of current research. The Scopus database was utilized to find and obtain the data needed to achieve the study’s aims. The VOSviewer application was employed to assess the literature records from 751 publications, including citation, bibliographic, keyword, and abstract details. Significant publishing outlets, keywords, prolific researchers in terms of citations and articles published, top-cited documents, and locations actively participating in FRGP investigations were identified during the data review. The possible uses of FRGP were also highlighted. The scientometric analysis revealed that the most frequently used keywords in FRGP research are inorganic polymers, geopolymers, reinforcement, geopolymer, and compressive strength. Additionally, 27 authors have published more than 10 articles on FRGP, and 29 articles have received more than 100 citations up to June 2022. Due to the graphical illustration and quantitative contribution of scholars and countries, this study can support scholars in building joint ventures and communicating innovative ideas and practices.
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Levchenko, Yuriy, and Lyudmila Steblina. "Style of the American Psychological Association (APA Style): practical experience in preparing methodical recommendations." Вісник Книжкової палати, no. 10 (October 28, 2019): 14–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.36273/2076-9555.2020.10(291).14-20.

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The article is devoted to the disclosure of practical experience in compiling methodological recommendations "Style of the American Psychological Association", prepared by the Scientific Library for scientists, teachers, graduate students and students of the National Pedagogical Dragomanov University who want to design their research papers. A comparative analysis of APA Style with DSTU GOST 7.1:2006 "Bibliographic record. Bibliographic description. General requirements and rules of compilation" and DSTU 8302:2015 "Information and documentation. Bibliographic link. General requirements and rules of assembly". APA Styleis an independent style of design of scientific publications, created for use in the English-speaking scientific environment, elements of which (bibliographic description, citations, references) since 2017 began to be actively implemented in the design of scientific papers. Accordingly, he has his own rules for compiling bibliographic descriptions, citations and references, and compiling a list of references. Comparison of elements of bibliographic description of APA Style and zones and their elements of bibliographic record of DSTU GOST 7.1:2006 allows to reveal their structural similarity which differs in an arrangement of these elements. Comparison of elements of bibliographic description of APA Styleand zones and elements of DSTU GOST 7.1:2006 allows to create an unmistakable Cyrillic (Ukrainian) version of bibliographic record according to this style. The design of citations and references in the text of scientific work is almost no different from the generally accepted in Ukrainian science. The only difference is their design in the text. The list of used literature in APA Styleis compiled exclusively in alphabetical order, and has a specific name — "List of references". The problem of including in the list of literature written in Cyrillic, Arabic, Chinese or Indian font was solved through transliteration into Latin.
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Louis, A., H. Chiapello, C. Fabry, E. Ollivier, and A. Hénaut. "Deciphering Arabidopsis thaliana gene neighborhoods through bibliographic co-citations." Computers & Chemistry 26, no. 5 (July 2002): 511–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0097-8485(02)00011-6.

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Biscaro, Claudio, and Carlo Giupponi. "Co-Authorship and Bibliographic Coupling Network Effects on Citations." PLoS ONE 9, no. 6 (June 9, 2014): e99502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099502.

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Cortez, Eli, Altigran S. da Silva, Marcos André Gonçalves, Filipe Mesquita, and Edleno S. de Moura. "A flexible approach for extracting metadata from bibliographic citations." Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 60, no. 6 (June 2009): 1144–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.21049.

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Derfert-Wolf, Lidia. "Bazy bibliograficzne a POL-index. Plusy i minusy, szanse i zagrożenia na podstawie doświadczeń BazTech." Studia o Książce i Informacji (dawniej: Bibliotekoznawstwo) 35 (July 12, 2017): 11–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2300-7729.35.1.

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Bibliographic databases and POL-index — strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats — based on BazTech experienceThe theme of the article is focused on creating aPolish citation database POL-index in the context of cooperation between the various data providers: the editors / publishers of journals and bibliograph­ic databases. It presents the concept of the POL-index and the Polish Impact Coefficient as well as the related legal acts, POL-index management and its contents. It also explains the experiences of bibliographic databases creators associated with transmission of metadata of the articles from scientific journals to POL-the index. The article indicates the best practices of these activities of BazTech database, especially the various aspects of cooperation with the journal editors. The aim of the article is to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of cooperation between different partners in creating of POL-index, opportunities and threats for further development of the system itself, as well as bibliographic databases. The method of literature’s analysis, primary source and statistical data were used. Conclusions — The most important strengths of the cooperation in the POL-index are benefits for databases, including greater timeliness and completeness of data as well as an increase of importance of these services. The weaknesses were: inconsistencies in the law, lack of satisfactory information among publishers, diversity of data formats and frequent changes of POL-index operators. The key opportunity is the potential of the bibliographic databases, which may constitute the core of POL-index, and the threat — lower rate of completeness of the citations in the POL-index.
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Maqsood, Sahar, Muhammad Arshad Islam, Muhammad Tanvir Afzal, and Nayyer Masood. "A comprehensive author ranking evaluation of network and bibliographic indices." Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science 25, no. 1 (April 13, 2020): 31–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/mjlis.vol25no1.2.

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With the immense growth of scientific literature over the Web, the authors of research papers are being ranked for various purposes such as for being shortlisted for different scientific awards, for prestigious position, for tenured appointments, for keynote speaker invitation or for allocation of research grants. The traditional paradigm to attain these aspects is based on bibliometric indices, such as publication count, citation count and h-index. The quintessential indicator among all these indices are based on a number of citations received by the publication of an author. Generally, when a research paper is published, it receives citations after some time and may take more than a couple of years to attain a reasonable number of received citations which could make a difference in researcher ranking based on bibliometric parameters. Therefore, dependability over these bibliometric indices for authors ranking is not beneficial for researchers at the start of their academic career. Such authors are less likely to have a fair chance to compete with their senior counterparts. This study aims at overcoming the above-mentioned deficiency with the assistance of network centrality measures using the co-author network. The experiments are conducted to rank authors in order to identify the awardees of various scientific societies. The obtained ranking is further evaluated by comparing the results of bibliographic indices and network-based indices. The results revealed that network indices have equal potential to identify influential authors as compared with bibliometric indices such as h-index, particularly in the case of networks having a high value of cluster coefficient. Based on the obtained results, it is observed, awardees that are exclusively identified by network centrality measures are more than 5 years younger as compared to their counterparts who are exclusively identified by bibliometric indices
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Donthu, Naveen, Satish Kumar, Chatura Ranaweera, Marianna Sigala, and Riya Sureka. "Journal of Service Theory and Practice at age 30: past, present and future contributions to service research." Journal of Service Theory and Practice 31, no. 3 (January 29, 2021): 265–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jstp-10-2020-0233.

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PurposeIn 2020, the Journal of Service Theory and Practice (JSTP), previously titled Managing Service Quality, celebrates its 30th anniversary. This study provides a retrospective of the evolution and contribution of the journal to service research by identifying its major trends, research constituents, factors contributing to citations and thematic structure over its 29 active years (1991–2019). The paper concludes by providing directions and ideas for progressing service researchDesign/methodology/approachThe study uses the Scopus database to extract JSTP's bibliographic data. It employs bibliometric methods to study the trends of the journal, such as the citation structure and most-contributing authors, institutions and countries. Bibliographic coupling and keyword co-occurrence analyses are used to study the intellectual structure of the journal. Regression analysis discloses the factors influencing citations of JSTP articles. Factors explaining the citation count of JSTP articles include article age, number of author keywords, article length, title length and number of references.FindingsJSTP's influence has grown significantly in the scientific community, which is evidenced by findings relating to the citation counts, the thematic scope/variety and authorship features of the JSTP papers published during the last 30 years. JSTP attracts publications from around the globe, but most contributions come from the United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Although JSTP has continuously evolved with new and varied themes, a bibliographic coupling analysis clustered JSTP articles into five major clusters.Research limitations/implicationsThe limitations of the Scopus database may impact the study's results.Originality/valueThis study is the first to provide a comprehensive review of JSTP since its launch. It is useful to the editorial board and other JSTP stakeholders as well as service scholars alike.
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Koffi, Marlène. "Gendered Citations at Top Economic Journals." AEA Papers and Proceedings 111 (May 1, 2021): 60–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/pandp.20211085.

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This paper investigates how women's works are perceived among their peers. I construct a dataset using bibliographic data from articles published in top journals in economics and granular information on the articles that cite them. I find that female-authored papers in top economic journals are (i) more likely to be cited outside economics, (ii) less likely to be cited by top-tier journals, and (iii) less likely to be cited by men. I conclude with a discussion on those results and their implications for females in economics.
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Qasim, Syed Saad B., Dena Ali, Abdul Samad Khan, Shafiq Ur Rehman, Abid Iqbal, and Jagan Kumar Baskaradoss. "Evidence-Based Bibliometric Analysis of Research on Silver Diamine Fluoride Use in Dentistry." BioMed Research International 2021 (September 29, 2021): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9917408.

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Background. This bibliometric analysis is aimed at reviewing the research pattern on the use of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) in dentistry using various citation metrics. Methods. A well-curated search was conducted on Elsevier’s Scopus database for the relevant literature on SDF published between 1969 and 2021. Bibliographic information such as information related to citations, bibliographic data, abstracts, keywords, and other relevant information was extracted using different combinations of keywords (“silver diamine fluoride” OR “Silver Diamine Fluorides” OR “Diamine Fluoride” OR “Silver Fluoride”). Analysis and visualization of the selected documents and related data were performed using various tools and software including MS Excel, MS Access, Bibexcel, VOS viewer, Biblioshiny, and Gephi. VOS Viewer was utilized for the Graph Modeling Language (GML) to generate graphical representations of the data. Furthermore, network graphs were generated to assess the various associations between research themes, countries, organizations, authors, journals, and citations. Results. The initial search yielded 662 documents, of which 410 were chosen for analysis. 252 records were deemed irrelevant. The chosen records consisted of journal articles ( n = 351 ), conference papers ( n = 14 ), book chapters ( n = 1 ), and review articles ( n = 44 ). The results showed that there was an upward trend in the research on SDF, and a substantial increase was observed in the citation index after 2014. Researchers from the United States of America, Hong Kong, and Japan were the top contributors, with organizations and authors from the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, leading the way in citations and productivity. Conclusion. The bibliometric analysis provides valuable information regarding the total number of publications on SDF and their citation details. It also identifies the leading countries and organizations involved in the research on SDF and provides a comprehensive analysis of the research trends related to SDF.
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Willighagen, Lars G. "Citation.js: a format-independent, modular bibliography tool for the browser and command line." PeerJ Computer Science 5 (August 12, 2019): e214. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.214.

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Background Given the vast number of standards and formats for bibliographical data, any program working with bibliographies and citations has to be able to interpret such data. This paper describes the development of Citation.js (https://citation.js.org/), a tool to parse and format according to those standards. The program follows modern guidelines for software in general and JavaScript in specific, such as version control, source code analysis, integration testing and semantic versioning. Results The result is an extensible tool that has already seen adaption in a variety of sources and use cases: as part of a server-side page generator of a publishing platform, as part of a local extensible document generator, and as part of an in-browser converter of extracted references. Use cases range from transforming a list of DOIs or Wikidata identifiers into a BibTeX file on the command line, to displaying RIS references on a webpage with added Altmetric badges to generating ”How to cite this” sections on a blog. The accuracy of conversions is currently 27% for properties and 60% for types on average and a typical initialization takes 120 ms in browsers and 1 s with Node.js on the command line. Conclusions Citation.js is a library supporting various formats of bibliographic information in a broad selection of use cases and environments. Given the support for plugins, more formats can be added with relative ease.
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Peroni, Silvio, and David Shotton. "FaBiO and CiTO: Ontologies for describing bibliographic resources and citations." Journal of Web Semantics 17 (December 2012): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2012.08.001.

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Martins, Waister Silva, Marcos André Gonçalves, Alberto H. F. Laender, and Nivio Ziviani. "Assessing the quality of scientific conferences based on bibliographic citations." Scientometrics 83, no. 1 (September 11, 2009): 133–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11192-009-0078-y.

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Печников, Андрей Анатольевич, and Дмитрий Евгеньевич Чебуков. "Research of Bibliographic References in Math-Net.Ru using the Journal Citation Graph." Russian Digital Libraries Journal 24, no. 5 (November 6, 2021): 923–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/1562-5419-2021-24-5-923-943.

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According to the portal Math-Net.Ru a graph of journal citation is constructed. To increase the reliability of the model, the citation time interval was chosen from 2010 to 2021, when the distribution of citation articles stabilized at the level of 3500-4500 citations per year. The structure of link aging is studied and it is shown that their half-life is equal to 8 years. Therefore, the publication date of the cited articles was limited to 2002. For the constructed citation graph, the main properties, such as a small diameter and a high density, are obtained, indicating a high level of scientific communication in the Math-Net.Ru. The absence of the “Matthew effect” as a pronounced advantage in quoting established journals in relation to less well-known ones is shown. Adequacy of the journal citation graph Math-Net.Ru as a model of scientific communication confirmed by comparing the ranking of journals in the citation graph with their SCIENCE INDEX rating in eLIBRARY.RU. A direct moderate relationship between the two rankings is shown. A number of meaningful conclusions are drawn from the analysis of the citation graph.
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Kearney, Nicole. "What are we DOIng about the Missing Links? Connecting Taxonomic Names to the Linked Network of Scholarly Research." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (May 17, 2018): e25700. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.25700.

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The classification of living things depends upon the literature. Access to this literature is essential to taxonomic research and to our understanding of biodiversity. There have been tremendous efforts to digitise the world’s biodiversity literature; the Biodiveristy Heritage Library (BHL) alone has uploaded over 54 million pages, all of which is freely accessible online. Our scientific literature is far more accessible than it has ever been, but that does not mean it is easily discoverable. Much of the taxonomic literature online remains outside the linked network of scholarly research. But that is rapidly changing. Taxonomic aggregators are an invaluable source of authoritative information on species names and their hierarchical classification. It is critical that this information includes citations for taxonomic descriptions, that these citations link to the published literature online and that (wherever possible) the citations include DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers). The DOI is an essential part of a publication’s bibliographic metadata and should be included (as a live link) in any reference to that content. However, the definitive (DOI’d) versions of recent publications are frequently behind paywalls. And, while much of the historic literature available online is open access, commercial publishers are uploading out-of-copyright publications onto their own websites, assigning DOIs to “their” definitive versions (the versions that must be cited in other publications, as per DOI requirements) and then locking the defintiive versions behind paywalls. This is perfectly within their rights. DOIs may be assigned to legacy publications retrospectively, providing that: a) the party assigning them owns the rights for the content, or has permission from the rights holder to assign a DOI, and b) the publication does not already have a DOI. If there are no rights attached to a piece of content, anyone can assign a DOI to it. This means that citation traffic from the bibliographies of current publications is increasingly directed towards commercial publishers’ websites, rather than towards open access versions, such as those freely available on the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL). However, taxonomic aggregators are not bound by the same obligations as publishers and may therefore choose to link to any online version of a publication (although the DOI should still be included in the citation). Many taxonomic aggregators link to the literature available on BHL. The taxonomic name profiles in EOL (Encyclopedia of Life), GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility) and ALA (Atlas of Living Australia) each contain a BHL bibliography: a list of links to the pages in BHL that contain an identified mention of that taxon name. However, the lists of returned results can be long, and they may or may not include the citations for accepted names, synonyms and taxon concepts. Some biodiversity aggregators feature these key citations on the names pages (or tabs) of taxon profiles. However, where these do exist, they are usually plain text rather than links. BHL is now registering DOIs for the content it hosts and is creating landing pages for articles, containing the full bibliographic metadata, including (where applicable) the DOI. Articles are now discoverable by article title, keywords within titles (scientific names, locations, traits, etc.), author names and DOIs, and can be easily linked to (via their landing pages) by other parties. This paper will examine the issues, benefits and complexities associated with linking to definitive versions, the difference between easy and open access, the ethics of putting out-of-copyright content behind paywalls, and the future of creating order amongst the massively expanding resource of literature online.
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Roy, Moutusi Basak, and Subarna Kumar Das. "Mapping of Earth Science Research in West Bengal: A Bibliometric Study." Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services 8, no. 2 (August 5, 2018): 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ijiss.2018.8.2.521.

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The present study is based on 393 PhD theses of Earth sciences submitted to the various universities of West Bengal for the award of doctoral degree during the period 1960-2012. Besides, a citation analysis has also been done through the study of 8910 citations appended to the theses for the period of 2008-2012. The main purpose of this study is to investigate chronological distribution of theses, gender-wise distribution, supervisor-ship pattern, subject-wise distribution. The findings of the study revealed that an average of 7.43 theses was published during the whole period under study; the relative growth rate and doubling time for theses under study work out to 0.631 and 0.966 respectively; the grand average number of citations per theses was 146 citations and journals is the most prolific bibliographic forms used by the researchers. This study also examines the conformity to Lotka’s law with the distribution of data.
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., Vijaya, and Himendu Prakash Mathur. "A Decade of Donation-Based Crowdfunding: A Bibliometric Analysis using the SCOPUS Database." Purushartha - A Journal of Management Ethics and Spirituality 15, no. 02 (June 25, 2022): 32–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.21844/16202115203.

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This paper conducts a bibliometric analysis of the literature on donation-based crowdfunding by identifying important publications, authors, journals, countries, and frequently occurring keywords using VOSviewer. It analyzes a dataset of 701 publications sourced from the SCOPUS database with the help of five bibliometric techniques, including co-citation analysis, citation analysis, co-occurrence analysis, co-authorship, and bibliographic coupling. The citations and co-citation analysis of references reveal that "The dynamics of crowdfunding: An exploratory study" by Mollick, 2014 is the most cited article". Citation, Co-citation, and co-occurrence analysis of authors indicate that Snyder, J., Burtch, G., Schwienbacher, A., Lambert, T., Beleflamme, P., Catalini, C., Goldfarb. A., and Agrawal, A. are the prominent authors in the field. Bibliographic coupling of sources suggests that the journal "Sustainability" (20) leads in publications, followed by "Technological Forecasting and Social Change" (16). Moreover, a co-occurrence analysis of author keywords reveals that the keywords which frequently occur around donation-based crowdfunding are "Social Media," "Entrepreneurship," "Entrepreneurial Finance," "Social Capital," and "Fundraising." Finally, the citation analysis of the country of publications shows that the United States leads in the number of publications (187), followed by China (89).
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Jacimovic, Jelena, Ruzica Petrovic, and Slavoljub Zivkovic. "A citation analysis of Serbian Dental Journal using Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar." Serbian Dental Journal 57, no. 4 (2010): 201–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sgs1004201j.

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Introduction. For a long time, The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI, now Thomson Scientific, Philadelphia, US) citation databases, available online through the Web of Science (WoS), had an unique position among bibliographic databases. The emergence of new citation databases, such as Scopus and Google Scholar (GS), call in question the dominance of WoS and the accuracy of bibliometric and citation studies exclusively based on WoS data. The aim of this study was to determine whether there were significant differences in the received citation counts for Serbian Dental Journal (SDJ) found in WoS and Scopus databases, or whether GS results differed significantly from those obtained by WoS and Scopus, and whether GS could be an adequate qualitative alternative for commercial databases in the impact assessment of this journal. Material and Methods. The data regarding SDJ citation was collected in September 2010 by searching WoS, Scopus and GS databases. For further analysis, all relevant data of both, cited and citing articles, were imported into Microsoft Access? database. Results. One hundred and fifty-eight cited papers from SDJ and 249 received citations were found in the three analyzed databases. 74% of cited articles were found in GS, 46% in Scopus and 44% in WoS. The greatest number of citations (189) was derived from GS, while only 15% of the citations, were found in all three databases. There was a significant difference in the percentage of unique citations found in the databases. 58% originated from GS, while Scopus and WoS gave 6% and 4% unique citations, respectively. The highest percentage of databases overlap was found between WoS and Scopus (70%), while the overlap between Scopus and GS was 18% only. In case of WoS and GS the overlap was 17%. Most of the SDJ citations came from original scientific articles. Conclusion. WoS, Scopus and GS produce quantitatively and qualitatively different citation counts for SDJ articles. None of the examined databases can provide a comprehensive picture and it is necessary to take into account all three available sources.
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Baloian, Nelson, José A. Pino, Gustavo Zurita, Valeria Lobos-Ossandón, and Hermann Maurer. "Twenty-five Years of Journal of Universal Computer Science: A Bibliometric Overview." JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science 27, no. 1 (January 28, 2021): 3–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jucs.64594.

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The Journal of Universal Computer Science is a monthly peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering all aspects of computer science, launched in 1994, so becoming twenty-five years old in 2019. In order to celebrate its anniversary, this study presents a bibliometric overview of the leading publication and citation trends occurring in the journal. The aim of the work is to identify the most relevant authors, institutions, countries, and analyze their evolution through time. The article uses the Web of Science Core Collection citations and the ACM Computing Classification System in order to search for the bibliographic information. Our study also develops a graphical mapping of the bibliometric material by using the visualization of similarities (VOS) viewer. With this software, the work analyzes bibliographic coupling, citation and co-citation analysis, co-authorship, and co-occurrence of keywords. The results underline the significant growth of the journal through time and its international diversity having publications from countries all over the world and covering a wide range of categories which confirms the “universal” character of the journal.
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Khan, Kaffayatullah, Waqas Ahmad, Muhammad Nasir Amin, and Sohaib Nazar. "A Scientometric-Analysis-Based Review of the Research Development on Geopolymers." Polymers 14, no. 17 (September 5, 2022): 3676. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14173676.

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A scientometric-based assessment of the literature on geopolymers was conducted in this study to determine its critical aspects. Typical review studies are restricted in their capability to link disparate segments of the literature in a systematic and exact way. Knowledge mapping, co-citation, and co-occurrence are very difficult components of creative research. This study adopted an advanced strategy of data mining, data processing and analysis, visualization and presentation, and interpretation of the bibliographic data on geopolymers. The Scopus database was used to search for and retrieve the data needed to complete the study’s objectives. The relevant sources of publications, keyword assessment, productive authors based on publications and citations, top papers based on citations received, and areas actively engaged in the research of geopolymers are recognized during the data assessment. The VOSviewer (VOS: visualization of similarities) software application was employed to analyze the literature data comprising citation, bibliographic, abstract, keywords, funding, and other information from 7468 relevant publications. In addition, the applications and restrictions associated with the use of geopolymers in the construction sector are discussed, as well as possible solutions to overcome these restrictions. The scientometric analysis revealed that the leading publication source (journal) in terms of articles and citations is “Construction and building materials”; the mostly employed keywords are geopolymer, fly ash, and compressive strength; and the top active and contributing countries based on publications are China, India, and Australia. Because of the quantitative and graphical representation of participating nations and researchers, this study can help academics to create collaborative efforts and exchange creative ideas and approaches. In addition, this study concluded that the large-scale usage of geopolymer concrete is constrained by factors such as curing regime, activator solution scarcity and expense, efflorescence, and alkali–silica reaction. However, embracing the potential solutions outlined in this study might assist in boosting the building industry’s adoption of geopolymer concrete.
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Thornley, Clare V., Shane J. McLoughlin, Andrea C. Johnson, and Alan F. Smeaton. "A bibliometric study of Video Retrieval Evaluation Benchmarking (TRECVid): A methodological analysis." Journal of Information Science 37, no. 6 (November 4, 2011): 577–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0165551511420032.

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This paper provides a discussion and analysis of methodological issues encountered during a scholarly impact and bibliometric study within the field of Computer Science (TRECVid Text Retrieval and Evaluation Conference, Video Retrieval Evaluation). The purpose of this paper is to provide a reflection and analysis of the methods used to provide useful information and guidance for those who may wish to undertake similar studies, and is of particular relevance for the academic disciplines which have publication and citation norms that may not perform well using traditional tools. Scopus and Google Scholar are discussed and a detailed comparison of the effects of different search methods and cleaning methods within and between these tools for subject and author analysis is provided. The additional database capabilities and usefulness of ‘Scopus More’ in addition to ‘Scopus General’ are discussed and evaluated. Scopus paper coverage is found to favourably compare with Google Scholar but Scholar consistently has superior performance at finding citations to those papers. These additional citations significantly increase the citation totals and also change the relative ranking of papers. Publish or Perish, a software wrapper for Google Scholar, is also examined and its limitations and some possible solutions are described. Data cleaning methods, including duplicate checks, expert domain checking of bibliographic data, and content checking of retrieved papers, are compared and their relative effects on paper and citation count discussed. Google Scholar and Scopus are also compared as tools for collecting bibliographic data for visualizations of developing trends and, owing to the comparative ease of collecting abstracts, Scopus is found far more effective.
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Saha, Saibal Kumar. "Bibliometric Analysis of Published Literature on the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain." International Journal of Applied Logistics 12, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijal.309088.

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The pharmaceutical supply chain is important for timely availability of medicines to the patients in need. It is a complex system involving a number of stakeholders. It is important to understand the shift in trend in this field. This study aims to evaluate the current knowledge structure of pharmaceutical supply chain with the help of bibliometric analysis. Metadata of 1929 publications were extracted Scopus database and analyzed in MS Excel version 2016 and VOS Viewer. Analysis of citations was done based on yearly citation matrix. Bibliometric analysis was done for co-citation based on cited authors, citations analysis based on documents, bibliographic coupling based on country, co-occurrence based on all keywords, and term co-occurrence based on text data. It was found that 21% of the publications were from the United States. The terms data, medicine, model, risk, performance, impact, framework, uncertainty, blockchain have been used more often in the recent publications.
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Rosenzweig, James W., Frank Lambert, and Mary C. Thill. "It’s What’s on the Inside That Counts: Analyzing Student Use of Sources in Composition Research Papers." Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 16, no. 4 (December 15, 2021): 63–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/eblip30026.

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Objective – This study is designed to discover what kinds of sources are cited by composition students in the text of their papers and to determine what types of sources are used most frequently. It also examines the relationship of bibliographies to in-text citations to determine whether students “pad” their bibliographies with traditional academic sources not used in the text of their papers. Methods – The study employs a novel method grounded in multidisciplinary research, which the authors used to tally 1,652 in-text citations from a sample of 71 student papers gathered from English Composition II courses at three universities in the United States. These data were then compared against the papers’ bibliographic references, which had previously been categorized using the WHY Method. Results – The results indicate that students rely primarily on traditional academic and journalistic sources in their writing, but also incorporate a significant and diverse array of other kinds of source material. The findings identify a strong institutional effect on student source use, as well as the average number and type of in-text citations, which demographic characteristics do not explain. Additionally, the study demonstrates that student bibliographies are highly predictive of in-text source selection, and that students do not exhibit a pattern of “padding” bibliographies with academic sources. Conclusion – The data warrant the conclusions that an understanding of one’s own institution is vitally important for effective work with students regarding their source selection, and that close analysis of student bibliographies gives an unexpectedly reliable picture of the types and proportions of sources cited in student writing.
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Agarwalla, Avinesh, Kaisen Yao, Christon Darden, Anirudh K. Gowd, Seth L. Sherman, Jack Farr, Beth Ellen Shubin Stein, Nirav H. Amin, and Joseph N. Liu. "Assessment and Trends of the Methodological Quality of the Top 50 Most Cited Articles on Patellar Instability." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 9, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 232596712097201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120972016.

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Background: Studies with a low level of evidence (LOE) have dominated the top cited research in many areas of orthopaedics. The wide range of treatment options for patellar instability necessitates an investigation to determine the types of studies that drive clinical practice. Purpose: To determine (1) the top 50 most cited articles on patellar instability and (2) the correlation between the number of citations and LOE or methodological quality. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: The Scopus and Web of Science databases were assessed to determine the top 50 most cited articles on patellar instability between 1985 and 2019. Bibliographic information, number of citations, and LOE were collected. Methodological quality was calculated using the Modified Coleman Methodology Score (MCMS) and the Methodological Index for Non-Randomized Studies (MINORS). Mean citations and mean citation density (citations per year) were correlated with LOE, MCMS, and MINORS scores. Results: Most studies were cadaveric (n = 10; 20.0%), published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine (n = 13; 26.0%), published between 2000 and 2009 (n = 41; 82.0%), and conducted in the United States (n = 17; 34.0%). The mean number of citations and the citation density were 158.61 ± 59.53 (range, 95.5-400.5) and 12.74 ± 5.12, respectively. The mean MCMS and MINORS scores were 59.62 ± 12.58 and 16.24 ± 3.72, respectively. No correlation was seen between mean number of citations or citation density versus LOE. A significant difference was found in the mean LOE of articles published between 1990 and 1999 (5.0 ± 0) versus those published between 2000 and 2009 (3.12 ± 1.38; P = .03) and between 2010 and 2019 (3.00 ± 1.10; P = .01). Conclusion: There was a shift in research from anatomy toward outcomes in patellar instability; however, these articles demonstrated low LOE and methodological quality. Higher quality studies are necessary to establish informed standards of management of patellar instability.
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Muppidi, Satish, Satya Keerthi Gorripati, and B. Kishore. "An approach for bibliographic citation sentiment analysis using deep learning." International Journal of Knowledge-based and Intelligent Engineering Systems 24, no. 4 (January 18, 2021): 353–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/kes-200087.

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Sentiment analysis of scientific citations is a novel and remarkable research area. Most of the work on opinion or sentiment analysis has been suggested on social platforms such as Blogs, Twitter, and Facebook. Nevertheless, when it comes to recognizing sentiments from scientific citation papers, investigators used to face difficulties due to the implied and unseen natures of sentiments or opinions. As the citation references are reflected implicitly positive in opinion, famous ranking and indexing prototypes frequently disregard the sentiment existence while citing. Hence, in the proposed framework the paper emphasizes the issue of classifying positive and negative polarity of reference sentiments in scientific research papers. First, the paper scraps the PDF articles from arxiv.org under the computer science group consisting of articles that are comprised of ‘autism’ in their title, then the paper extracted cited references and assigns polarity scores to each cited reference. The paper uses a supervised classifier with a combination of significant feature sets and compared the performance of the models. Experimental results show that a combined CNN-LSTM deep neural network model results in 85% of accuracy while traditional models result in less accuracy.
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Şahiner-Tufan, Ayşe, and Reyhan Midilli-Sarı. "Bibliometric Analysis of the Relationship between Stress and the Built Environment (1993-2023)." Revista de Arquitectura 26, no. 2 (July 1, 2024): 167–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.14718/revarq.2024.26.5611.

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The study aimed to determine the place, orientation, and effectiveness of stress on the built environment in the scientific literature. Bibliographic analyses were conducted by searching the Web of Science database, selecting all fields, and using the keywords “stress” and “built environment” together. Researchers examined 1,157 publications related to stress and built environment according to research fields, year of publication, language, country of publication, publication category, publication type, publication indexes, and published sources with the help of charts. The data related to architecture were also considered. Researchers ran bibliographic map analyses in VOSviewer 1.6.19 software and Biblioshiny-R Studio programs to provide visual richness and create quality maps. The bibliographic map analysis included network analysis (co-author, co-occurrence of author keywords, citation), thematic analysis, and trend topic analysis. As a result, “stress” of usage was most prominent in engineering sciences, studies in architecture were limited, and the country with the highest number of publications and citations on the subject was the USA. The quality of life, COVID-19, heat stress, and machine learning concepts were the most used keywords in recent years.
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