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Wu, Bing, and Chen Yan Zhang. "Knowledge Sharing Research on Web 2.0." Applied Mechanics and Materials 631-632 (September 2014): 1136–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.631-632.1136.

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As Web 2.0 services emphasize the integration of distributed information and applications on a network, we gleaned from science citation index expanded (SCI-EXPANED) and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) database on web of science, concerning advances in collaboration research in Web 2.0. The result indicates that the number of publication literatures on this topic mainly distributes in recent 7 years, and citations reach climax of 22 in 2013. The main research territory is USA, accounting for 40%. And from the analysis of research area, Engineering accounts for 40%. Overall, the related research topics can be classified in four areas: annotation system for knowledge sharing, determinants of knowledge sharing using Web 2.0, adoption of Web 2.0 for knowledge sharing and knowledge sharing successes in Web 2.0.
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Repiso, Rafael, Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, and Ignacio Aguaded. "Revistas Iberoamericanas de Educación en SciELO Citation Index y Emerging Source Citation Index." Revista española de Documentación Científica 40, no. 4 (November 22, 2017): 186. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/redc.2017.4.1445.

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El presente trabajo es un análisis de las revistas de Educación iberoamericanas en SciELO Citation Index y Emerging Source Citation Index, dos de los nuevos productos incorporados a Web of Science. Para ello se analizan las revistas de Educación iberoamericanas presentes en estos productos, por separado y conjuntamente. Se compara su cobertura con otras bases de datos externas referentes (Scopus, Redalyc, Google Scholar Metrics and, Social Sciences Citation Index) así como la presencia de las revistas estudiadas en otras bases de datos. Igualmente se analizan características de las revistas como la representatividad por países, la tipología editorial, periodicidad de las cabeceras, antigüedad y la producción medida en artículos. En definitiva, Web of Science demuestra cubrir mejor el área de Educación Iberoamericana que su rival Scopus.
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Qiu, Junping, and Hong Lv. "An overview of knowledge management research viewed through the web of science (1993-2012)." Aslib Journal of Information Management 66, no. 4 (July 15, 2014): 424–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ajim-12-2013-0133.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a bibliometric analysis of scientific output of the knowledge management (KM), the aim being to offer an overview of research activity in this field and characterize its most significant aspects. In addition, this study aims to quantitatively analyze KM research trends, forecasts, and citations from 1993 to 2012 in Web of Science (WOS). Design/methodology/approach – A total of 12,925 documents related to KM research were collected from following databases: Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Conference Proceedings Citation Index-Science, and Conference Proceedings Citation Index-Social Science & Humanities. These documents were carefully reviewed and subjected to bibliometric data analysis techniques. Findings – A number of research questions pertaining to patterns in scientific outputs, subject categories and major journals, author keywords frequencies, characteristics of the international collaboration, most cited papers and significant papers distribution of KM research were proposed and answered. In addition, there are five research sights on KM research are as follows: management science, computer science, information science, business, and engineering. Based on these findings, many implications emerged that improve one's understanding of the identity of KM as a distinct multi-discipline scientific field. Research limitations/implications – Comprehensiveness and inclusiveness of the analyzed KM-related data set in WOS because of some KM-centric journals are not indexed by Thomson Reuters. Originality/value – The paper offers an overview and evaluation of research activity into the KM viewed through the WOS during 1993-2012.
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Nagarjuna Pitty. "Research Output from IISc during 1999-2020: Scientometrics Analysis Case Study." World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences 1, no. 2 (December 30, 2020): 052–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjaets.2020.1.2.0025.

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Over the past Seven decades the knowledge or web of science database maintaining the core collections of Science Citation Index Expanded, and past Conference Proceedings Citation Index- Science and past two decades SciELO Citation Index, Journal citation reports. This paper analyses a results of a scientometric analytical case study of the research activities of highly cited papers from 1999 to 2020. This paper study a growth of publications, citations, average citations per publication and H- index of top scientists or researchers, at Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India. Besides that, this paper presents a citation-based mapping of data on global scientific activities from Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India research publications using Web of Science Database. Using different kind of scientometric approaches, such as a h-index and Global Citation Scores. Researchers have published 32191 publications during 1999-2020 and cited at least 5519 times by end of 2020 are analyzed. Authors have been able to place their papers in high impact journals such as Physics, Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, Science & Technology, Computer Science, Biochemistry Molecular Biology, Mechanics, Mathematics, Telecommunications, and Crystallography. The study discloses an output of Indian Institute of Science Research Publications has greatly increased over period.
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Wu, Bing, and Chen Yan Zhang. "Collaboration Research on Web 2.0." Applied Mechanics and Materials 644-650 (September 2014): 2772–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.644-650.2772.

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Web 2.0 provides richer user experiences by allowing online collaboration and sharing among users. We gleaned from science citation index expanded (SCI-EXPANED) and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) database on web of science, concerning advances in collaboration research in Web 2.0. The result indicates that the number of citation literature on this topic mainly distributes in recent 7 years, reaching climax of 4 in 2012. The main research territory is China, accounting for 22.222%. Accordingly the organization is city univ Hong Kong. And from the analysis of research area, research on information science library and computer science account for more than 50%. Overall, the related research topics can be classified into Web 2.0 in education, Web 2.0 in research, collaborative product development, climate reconstruction, public value in E-Government.
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Carley, Stephen, Alan L. Porter, Ismael Rafols, and Loet Leydesdorff. "Visualization of Disciplinary Profiles: Enhanced Science Overlay Maps." Journal of Data and Information Science 2, no. 3 (August 22, 2017): 68–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jdis-2017-0015.

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Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study is to modernize previous work on science overlay maps by updating the underlying citation matrix, generating new clusters of scientific disciplines, enhancing visualizations, and providing more accessible means for analysts to generate their own maps. Design/methodology/approach We use the combined set of 2015 Journal Citation Reports for the Science Citation Index (n of journals = 8,778) and the Social Sciences Citation Index (n = 3,212) for a total of 11,365 journals. The set of Web of Science Categories in the Science Citation Index and the Social Sciences Citation Index increased from 224 in 2010 to 227 in 2015. Using dedicated software, a matrix of 227 × 227 cells is generated on the basis of whole-number citation counting. We normalize this matrix using the cosine function. We first develop the citing-side, cosine-normalized map using 2015 data and VOSviewer visualization with default parameter values. A routine for making overlays on the basis of the map (“wc15.exe”) is available at http://www.leydesdorff.net/wc15/index.htm. Findings Findings appear in the form of visuals throughout the manuscript. In Figures 1–9 we provide basemaps of science and science overlay maps for a number of companies, universities, and technologies. Research limitations As Web of Science Categories change and/or are updated so is the need to update the routine we provide. Also, to apply the routine we provide users need access to the Web of Science. Practical implications Visualization of science overlay maps is now more accurate and true to the 2015 Journal Citation Reports than was the case with the previous version of the routine advanced in our paper. Originality/value The routine we advance allows users to visualize science overlay maps in VOSviewer using data from more recent Journal Citation Reports.
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Pleasant, Andrew, Jennifer Good, James Shanahan, and Brad Cohen. "The literature of environmental communication." Public Understanding of Science 11, no. 2 (April 2002): 197–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0963-6625/11/2/306.

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This paper examines the growth and development of the literature of “environmental communication” research. The paper collects citations of all papers matching specified keywords covering environmental communication topics in the social science journal literature from relevant indices. The indices used were: the Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI) Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science), the ISI Arts and Humanities Citation Index (Web of Science), Communication Abstracts, PsycINFO, Anthropological Literature, Sociology Abstracts and Periodical Abstracts (Pro-Quest Direct). The paper analyzes the collected citations for journal of publication, date, and frequency of publication by year, author, and keywords and topics. The paper shows what topics of attention, what fields, and what journals have been interested in publishing environmental communication research, and some of the authors leading the way. In addition, basic topics of interest for environmental communication research are discerned. The literature review shows the need for a more centralized point of publication for environmental communication research.
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Gingras, Yves, and Mahdi Khelfaoui. "Do we need a book citation index for research evaluation?" Research Evaluation 28, no. 4 (October 1, 2019): 383–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/reseval/rvz024.

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Abstract Given the importance of books and book chapters as vehicles of knowledge in social sciences and humanities (SSH) disciplines, it has previously been thought that the application of citation metrics to the evaluation of these disciplines should also include, in addition to journal articles, citations from books and book chapters. The main argument supporting this claim is the belief that top cited authors in journal articles and in monographs form two distinct populations. In this article, we compare the rankings of the most cited authors in three SSH disciplines (sociology, philosophy, and history), obtained by counting citations in the journal articles covered in the Web of Science, and a large sample of books and book chapters covered in the book citation index. Contrary to what is often suggested, we show that adding book and book chapter citations to journal citations does not produce significantly different rankings than those obtained solely on the basis of citations in journal articles.
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Kaliyadan, Feroze, and Karalikkattil T. Ashique. "Citation indices." Journal of Skin and Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2 (April 17, 2020): 2–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/jsstd_7_2020.

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Impact of research is generally measured through citation counts. For author impact, the most common impact indices considered are the h-index, i10-index, and the g-index, of which the h-index is the most commonly used. There are various resources available for retrieving researcher h-indices. The most common databases used for the same are Scopus, Google Scholar, and “Web of Science.” Ethical issues related to the use of these resources for h-index calculation include – gaming/manipulation and fake citations. An issue which we have noticed cropping up of late, is researchers claiming erroneous h-indices.
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Araújo, Paula Carina de, Renata Cristina Gutierres, and Birger Hjørland. "Citation Indexing and Indexes." KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 48, no. 1 (2021): 72–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0943-7444-2021-1-72.

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A citation index is a bibliographic database that provides citation links between documents. The first modern citation index was suggested by the researcher Eugene Garfield in 1955 and created by him in 1964, and it represents an important innovation to knowledge organization and information retrieval. This article describes citation indexes in general, considering the modern citation indexes, including Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Crossref, Dimensions and some special citation indexes and predecessors to the modern citation index like Shepard’s Citations. We present comparative studies of the major ones and survey theoretical problems related to the role of citation indexes as subject access points (SAP), recognizing the implications to knowledge organization and information retrieval. Finally, studies on citation behavior are presented and the influence of citation indexes on knowledge organization, information retrieval and the scientific information ecosystem is recognized.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Web of Science citation index"

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Zhang, Li. "The impact of data source on the ranking of computer scientists based on citation indicators: a comparison of web of science and Scopus." Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/6431.

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Conference proceedings represent a large part of the literature in computer science. Two Conference Proceedings Citation Index databases were merged with Web of Science in 2008, but very few studies have been conducted to evaluate the effect of that merger of databases on citation indicators in computer science in comparison to other databases. This study explores whether or not the addition of the Conference Proceedings Citation Indexes to Web of Science has changed the citation analysis results when compared to Scopus. It compares the citation data of 25 randomly selected computer science faculty in Canadian universities in Web of Science (with Conference Proceedings Citation Indexes) and Scopus. The results show that Scopus retrieved considerably more publications including conference proceedings and journal articles. Scopus also generated higher citation counts and h-index than Web of Science in this field, though relative citation rankings from the two databases were similar. It is suggested that either database could be used if a relative ranking is sought. If the purpose is to find a more complete or higher value of citation counting or h-index, Scopus is preferable. It should be noted that no matter which source is used, citation analysis as a tool for research performance assessment must be constructed and applied with caution because of its technological and methodological limitations
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Lee, Clarence M. Eng Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "User adaptive Web morphing : an implementation of a Web-based Bayesian inference engine with Gittins' Index." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/46028.

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Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2008.
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Imagine a world where computers are able to present desired information to people in the most relevant and effective way possible, where machines are able to adapt the way they interact with humans when they encounter different personality styles. Web Morphing captures the essence of this idea and applies it to realm of Digital Marketing, allowing companies to present product information in a manner in which the consumers are most comfortable with. By using user click-history, a Website with Morphing capability can display its information based on the user's inferred Cognitive and Cultural Styles. This thesis documents the process of building the Mathematical Inference Engine of a Web Morphing System that gives a Web site the ability to adapt itself to individual users. First, I will briefly discuss the history and motivation of Morphing. Then, I will discuss the theory of Morphing from the work of Hauser, Urban, Liberali, and Braun, and I will give a system overview of the Web Morphing System. The main contribution of the thesis is the technical implementation of the Mathematical Inference Engine, and I will describe in detail the construction of Mathematical Inference Engine's two major parts: the Bayesian Inference Engine, and the Gittins' Index Engine.
by Clarence Lee.
M.Eng.
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Abrouk, Lylia. "Annotation de documents par le contexte de citation basée sur une ontologie." Phd thesis, Université Montpellier II - Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, 2006. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00142568.

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Cette thèse présente une approche et des outils pour l'annotation de documents en se basant sur des ontologies. Dans notre contexte, ceci se traduit par des documents annotés par un ensemble de concepts clés issus de l'ontologie du domaine. Nous traitons le problème de l'annotation en développant une approche basée sur la relation de citation. Cette relation constitue la base d'une méthode pour affiner la propagation des annotations entre les documents. L'approche est indépendante du contenu et utilise un regroupement thématique des références construit à partir d'une classification floue non-supervisée. L'annotation étant basée sur l'utilisation d'ontologies, nous avons également abordé le problème de l'enrichissement de l'ontologie afin de pouvoir prendre en compte les différentes évolutions des documents et affiner la phase d'annotation. Un outil, nommé RAS, Reference Annotation System, a été développé et des expérimentations ont été réalisées en utilisant la base Citeseer.
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Olensky, Marlies. "Data accuracy in bibliometric data sources and its impact on citation matching." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät I, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/17122.

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Ist die Zitationsanalyse ein geeignetes Instrument zur Forschungsevaluation? Diese Dissertation untersucht, ob die zugrunde liegenden Zitationsdaten ausreichend fehlerfrei sind, um aussagekräftige Ergebnisse der Analysen zu erzielen, beziehungsweise sollte dies nicht der Fall sein, ob der Prozess, der die zitierenden und zitierten Artikel einander zurordnet, ausreichend robust gegenüber Ungenauigkeiten in den Daten ist. Ungenauigkeiten wurden als Unterschiede in den Datenwerten der bibliographischen Angaben definiert. Die untersuchten Daten setzen sich aus gezielt ausgewählten Publikationen des Web of Science (WoS) zusammen, welche eine geschichtete Stichprobe ergeben. Die bibliographischen Daten von 3.929 Referenzen wurden in einer qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse bewertet und die bibliographischen Ungenauigkeiten in einer Taxonomie zusammengefasst. Um genau festzulegen, welche von diesen tatsächlich den Zuordnungsprozess von Zitationen beeinflussen, wurde eine spezifische Untergruppe von Zitationen, d.h. Zitationen die von WoS nicht erfolgreich dem jeweilig zitierten Artikel zugeordnet wurden, untersucht. Die Ergebnisse wurden mit den Daten zweier weiterer bibliographischen Datenbanken, Scopus und Google Scholar, sowie den Daten dreier angewandter bibliometrischer Forschungsgruppen, CWTS, iFQ und Science-Metrix, trianguliert. Die Zuordnungsalgorithmen von CWTS und iFQ konnten rund zwei Drittel dieser Zitierungen erfolgreich zuordnen. Scopus und Google Scholar konnten ebenso über 60% der fehlenden Zitierungen erfolgreich mit dem entsprechenden zitierten Artikel verbinden, während Science-Metrix nur eine geringe Anzahl an Referenzen (5%) schaffte. Vollkommen falsche erste Seitenzahlen sowie Zahlendreher in Publikationsjahren können in allen Datenquellen nicht richtig zugeordnete Zitierungen verursachen. Basierend auf den Ergebnissen wurden Lösungsvorschläge formuliert, die im Stande sind den Zuordnungsprozess von Zitationen in bibliometrischen Datenquellen zu verbessern.
Is citation analysis an adequate tool for research evaluation? This doctoral research investigates whether the underlying citation data is sufficiently accurate to provide meaningful results of the analyses and if not, whether the citation matching process can rectify inaccurate citation data. Inaccuracies are defined as discrepancies in the data values of bibliographic references, since they are the essential part in the citation matching process. A stratified, purposeful data sample was selected to examine typical cases of publications in Web of Science (WoS). The bibliographic data of 3,929 references was assessed in a qualitative content analysis to identify prevailing inaccuracies in bibliographic references that can interfere with the citation matching process. The inaccuracies were categorized into a taxonomy. Their frequency was studied to determine any strata-specific patterns. To pinpoint the types of inaccuracies that influence the citation matching process, a specific subset of citations, i.e. citations not successfully matched by WoS, was investigated. The results were triangulated with five other data sources: with data from two bibliographic databases in their role as citation indexes (Scopus and Google Scholar) and with data from three applied bibliometric research groups (CWTS, iFQ and Science-Metrix). The matching algorithms of CWTS and iFQ were able to match around two thirds of these citations correctly. Scopus and Google Scholar also handled more than 60% successfully in their matching. Science-Metrix only matched a small number of references (5%). Completely incorrect starting page numbers and transposed publication years can cause a citation to be missed in all data sources. However, more often it is a combination of more than one kind of inaccuracy in more than one field that leads to a non-match. Based on these results, proposals are formulated that could improve the citation matching processes of the different data sources.
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Mayta-Tristan, Percy, Charles Huamaní, Idrogo Juan José Montenegro, Figari César Samanez, and Alcaide Gregorio González. "Producción científica y redes de colaboración en cáncer en el Perú 2000-2011: Un estudio bibliométrico en Scopus y Science Citation Index." Instituto Nacional de Salud (INS), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/311234.

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Se realizó un estudio bibliométrico para describir la producción científica peruana en cáncer en revistas de visibilidad internacional, y evaluar las redes de colaboración científica. Se incluyó los artículos publicados sobre cáncer hechos en Perú en el periodo 2000 a 2011 en revistas indizadas en SCOPUS o Science Citation Index Expanded. Se identificaron 358 artículos, evidenciándose un incremento en la producción de cuatro artículos en el 2000 a 57 en el 2011. Los cánceres más estudiados fueron los de cuello uterino (77 publicaciones); mama (53), y estómago (37). El Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas (INEN) fue la institución más productiva (121 artículos) y con mayor número de colaboraciones (180 instituciones distintas). Se identificaron 52 ensayos clínicos, 29 con al menos un autor del INEN. En conclusión, la investigación en cáncer en Perú se está incrementando, el INEN es la institución más productiva, con importante participación en ensayos clínicos.
A bibliometric study was carried out to describe the scientific production on cancer written by peruvians and published in international health journals, as well as to assess the scientific collaboration networks. It included articles on cancer written in Peru between the years 2000 and 2011 and published in health journals indexed in SCOPUS or Science Citation Index Expanded. In the 358 articles identified, an increase in the production was seen, from 4 articles in 2000 to 57 in 2011.The most studied types were cervical cancer (77 publications); breast cancer (53), and gastric cancer (37). The National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases (INEN) was the most productive institution (121 articles) and had the highest number of collaborations (180 different institutions). 52 clinical trials were identified, 29 of which had at least one author from INEN. We can conclude that, cancer research is increasing in Peru, the INEN being the most productive institution, with an important participation in clinical trials.
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Gupta, Chirag. "EFFICIENT K-WORD PROXIMITY SEARCH." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1197213718.

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Alvarez, Gonzalo Rubén. "Produção científica, colaboração e impacto da Física de Altas Energias brasileira indexada na Web of Science (1983-2013)." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/131156.

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Com base em indicadores bibliométricos de produção, colaboração e impacto, este trabalho investiga os artigos científicos brasileiros da Física de Altas Energias (FAE) indexados pelo Science Citation Index (SCI) da Web of Science (WoS) no período de 1983-2013. Fizeram parte do estudo todas as publicações em periódicos abrangidos na categoria de assunto Physics, Particles & Fields. Os dados foram organizados e analisados com auxílio dos softwares Bibexcel, UCINET, Gephi, Philcarto, SPSS, R e Excel 2007. Os 6.350 artigos sugerem que o crescimento anual da produção pode ter sido consequência da ampliação dos Programas de Pós-Graduação (PPGs) com linhas de pesquisa FAE e grupos do Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), da participação do Brasil nas colaborações internacionais e da instituição da Rede Nacional de Física de Altas Energias (RENAFAE). A distribuição das artigos por Web of Science Category (WC) demonstrou que a área centraliza a publicação em um número reduzido de periódicos estrangeiros de língua inglesa, com destaque para Physical Review D (PRD). A Astronomia & Astrofísica com 45,63% e a Física Nuclear com 18,66% de participação foram as categorias predominantes. Os cientistas nacionais mais produtivos são da subárea experimental e filiados a instituições públicas do eixo Rio de Janeiro-São Paulo. As universidades foram responsáveis por 80,92% da produção. A coautoria entre indivíduos cresceu ao longo do período, registrando média de 155,89 autores por artigo. O estudo por amostragem provou que a parcela de publicações de autoria única (11,39%) está vinculada à Física Teórica. Tanto o crescimento do número de artigos quanto o de colaborações se ajustam ao modelo de regressão linear. O decréscimo da média de instituições por artigo quando consideradas somente as nacionais, denota a preferência pela colaboração internacional em razão do custo e complexidade das investigações. As análises de MDS e clusters confirmam a existência de grupos regionais. A média de países por artigo é de 4,87. A proporção de coautorias internacionais da FAE (49,07%) é superior aos índices verificados na produção científica brasileira em anos recentes. O predomínio de pesquisadores estrangeiros na rede de colaboração confirma a internacionalização da atividade e a presença do Brasil nos experimentos multinacionais. Os indicadores absolutos expressam que EUA, Rússia e França são os principais parceiros. Os indicadores relativos expõem um processo de desconcentração e diversificação das colaborações nacionais, com presença relevante da Colômbia e países do leste europeu. O impacto da pesquisa em FAE aponta que os artigos brasileiros receberam 78.812 citações provenientes de 41.152 documentos. Os dados mostram que 87,65% das publicações foram citadas uma ou mais vezes no período. As características gerais dos citantes revelam a prevalência do artigo publicado em periódico estrangeiro na língua inglesa. A Física de Partículas e Campos com 36,24% e a Astronomia & Astrofísica com 21,17% de participação foram as categorias citantes salientes. Os documentos internacionais representam 88,15% das citações, com distinção para as publicações dos EUA, Alemanha e Itália. O Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) se destaca entre as instituições de filiação dos autores citantes. Conclui que a FAE detém reconhecimento internacional, entretanto, o incremento da participação nas colaborações multinacionais e a intensificação da atividade científica na subárea experimental pode conceder ao Brasil o status dos países desenvolvidos.
Based on bibliometric indicators of production, collaboration and impact, this study investigates the Brazilian scientific papers on High Energy Physics (HEP) indexed by the Science Citation Index (SCI) in the Web of Science (WoS) from 1983 to 2013. All publications in journals embraced by the subject category Physics, Particles & Fields were part of this research. Data were organized and analyzed using the software Bibexcel, UCINET, Gephi, Philcarto, SPSS, R and Excel 2007. The 6.350 papers recovered suggest that the annual growth in production may have been caused by the expansion of Graduate Programs on lines of research related to HEP and by the expansion of groups of the same line in the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), as well as by Brazil’s participation in international collaborations and by the institution of the National Network of High Energy Physics (RENAFAE). The distribution of papers by Web of Science Category (WC) showed that the area centers its publication in a small number of journals in English, especially the Physical Review D (PRD). The predominant categories were Astronomy & Astrophysics, with 45,63% of the publications, and Nuclear Physics, with 18,66%. The most productive Brazilian scientists are from the experimental subarea and affiliated to public institutions in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Universities were responsible for 80,92% of the output. The numbers related to coauthorship grew in the researched period, registering an average of 155,89 authors per article. The study sample proved that the share of single authorship publications (11,39%) is tied to Theoretical Physics. The growth in both the number of articles and the number of collaborations is coherent with the linear regression model. The decrease in the average of institutions per article when considering only the Brazilian institutions indicates the preference for international collaborations due to the cost and complexity of the researches. MDS and clusters analyzes confirm the existence of regional groups. The average of countries per article is of 4,87. HEP’s proportion of international coauthorship (49,07%) is higher than the rates found in the Brazilian scientific output in recent years. The predominance of foreign researchers in the collaboration network confirms the internationalization of the activity and the presence of Brazil in multinational experiments. Absolute indicators show that the U.S.A., Russia and France are Brazil’s main partners in coauthored publications. Relative indicators display a process of decentralization and diversification of Brazilian collaborations, with a significant presence of Colombia and Eastern Europe in the coauthorships. Impact indicators show that Brazilian papers received 78.812 citations to 41.152 documents. The data show that 87,65% of the publications were mentioned one or more times during the period. The general characteristics of the articles that cited Brazilian works revealed a predominance of publications in foreign journals and in English. Field and Particle Physics, with 36,24%, and Astronomy & Astrophysics, with 21,17%, were the two categories that most cited Brazilian works in the area. International documents represent 88,15% of the citations, especially the publications by the U.S.A., Germany and Italy. The Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) stands out among the institutions which the citing authors are affiliated to. The study concludes that HEP has international recognition; however, the increase in Brazil’s participation in multinational collaborations and the intensification of scientific activity in the experimental subarea can give Brazil the same status granted to developed countries.
Con base en indicadores bibliométricos de producción, colaboración e impacto, este trabajo investiga los artículos científicos brasileños de Física de Altas Energías (FAE) indexados por el Science Citation Index (SCI) de la Web of Science (WoS) en el período de 1983-2013. Hicieron parte del estudio todas las publicaciones en revistas incluidas en la categoría de materias Physics, Particles & Fields. Los datos fueron organizados y analizados con ayuda de los softwares Bibexcel, UCINET, Gephi, Philcarto, SPSS, R y Excel 2007. Los 6.350 artículos sugieren que el crecimiento de la producción anual puede haber sido consecuencia de la expansión de los Programas de Postgrado con líneas de investigación FAE y grupos del Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), de la participación de Brasil en las colaboraciones internacionales y de la institución de la Rede Nacional de Física de Altas Energias (RENAFAE). La distribución de los artículos por Web of Science Category (WC) demostró que la área centraliza la publicación en un número reducido de periódicos extranjeros de lengua inglesa, con realce para Physical Review D (PRD). Astronomía & Astrofísica con 45,63% y Física Nuclear con 18,66% de participación fueron las categorías predominantes. Los científicos brasileños más productivos son de la subárea experimental y pertenecen a instituciones públicas del eje Rio de Janeiro-São Paulo. Las universidades fueron responsables por 80,92% de la producción. La co-autoría entre individuos creció durante el período, registrando media de 155,89 autores por artículo. El estudio por muestreo demostró que la fracción de publicaciones de autoria única (11,39%) está vinculada a la Física Teórica. Tanto el crecimiento del número de artículos como el de colaboraciones se ajustan al modelo de regresión lineal. La disminución de la media de las instituciones por artículo cuando consideradas solamente las nacionales, denota a preferencia por la colaboración internacional debido a los costos y complejidad de las investigaciones. Los análisis de MDS y clusters confirman la existencia de grupos regionales. La media de países por artículo es de 4,87. La proporción de co-autorías internacionales de la FAE (49,07%) es superior a las tasas verificadas en la producción científica brasileña en los últimos años. El predominio de investigadores extranjeros en la red de colaboración confirma la internacionalización de la actividad y la presencia de Brasil en los experimentos multinacionales. Los indicadores absolutos muestran que los EE.UU., Rusia y Francia son los principales socios. Los indicadores relativos exponen un proceso de descentralización y diversificación de las colaboraciones nacionales, con presencia relevante de Colombia y países del este europeo. El impacto de la investigación en FAE señala que los artículos brasileños recibieron 78.812 citas provenientes de 41,152 documentos. Los datos muestran que 87,65% de las publicaciones fueron citadas una o más veces en el período. Las características generales de los citandos revelan el predominio del artículo publicado en revista extranjera en lengua inglesa. La Física de Partículas y Campos con 36,24% y la Astronomía & Astrofísica con 21,17% de participación fueron las categorías citandas salientes. Los documentos internacionales representan 88,15% de las citas, con distinción para las publicaciones de Estados Unidos, Alemania e Italia. El Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) se destaca entre las instituciones de los autores citandos. Concluye que la FAE tiene reconocimiento internacional, sin embargo, el aumento de la participación en las colaboraciones multinacionales y la intensificación de la actividad científica en la subárea experimental pueden darle al Brasil el status de los países desarrollados.
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Nivens, Ryan Andrew, and Samuel Otten. "Assessing Journal Quality in Mathematics Education." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/246.

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Debarbieux, Denis. "Modélisation et requêtes des documents semi-structurés : exploitation de la structure de graphe." Phd thesis, Université des Sciences et Technologie de Lille - Lille I, 2005. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00619303.

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La notion de données semi-structureées est liée au monde du web. On appelle donnée semi-structurée une donnée dont le schéma n'est pas défini a priori. Par exemple, il peut s'agir d'une page HTML, d'un site Web tout entier ou encore d'un document XML. Cette thèse étudie les requêtes sur les données modélisées par des graphes. Plus précisément, on s'intéresse à différents langages de requêtes associés. Dans le cas des graphes orientés, on utilise des techniques de réécriture et d'automates pour étudier - à des fins d'optimisation de requêtes - les contraintes d'inclusions. Elles portent sur les chemins qui permettent de naviguer dans la donnée. Par ailleurs, on génère un index d'une donnée qui préserve toutes les contraintes d'inclusions. Ensuite, on étend cette étude pour obtenir le concept de requête graphe. Appliqué au cas des documents "XML coloré", elles permettent d'étudier formellement l'expressivité et la complexité de langages de requêtes inspirés de XPath et de XQuery. Enfin, les résultats théoriques sont validés par des expérimentations.
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Adriaanse, Leslie Sharon. "A comparison of the fee-based citation resources Web of science and Scopus with the free citation resource Google scholar." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/4938.

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Citing is the process by which scholars give recognition to research used by another academic researcher. Citation resources are tools used by academic scholars for keeping track of who did what research and the impact of the research within the discipline. Citation analysis is therefore an attempt to measure the impact and contribution of a study to the body of knowledge and research. Citation tracking and citation analysis is facilitated by making use of information resources which specialize in citations and tools for conducting citation analysis. The citation resource by The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), Web of Science (WOS), was traditionally the citation tool of choice of academics for more than 40 years. The arrival in 2004 of Scopus, a fee-based citation resource, and Google Scholar (GS), a citation resource available for free and accessible via the Web, presented WOS with competition. The prolific growth of the citation resources created new opportunities for academics in citation tracking and citation analysis. The question of which citation resource to use in the process of tracking citations and conducting citation analysis posed a challenge to librarians and information professionals at academic institutions. It became essential to establish which citation resource was not only most relevant to use for which subject discipline, but which was the most cost-effective with the advent of shrinking library budgets. Therefore the need arose for citation resources to be compared with the aim of establishing whether the newcomers Scopus and GS are substitutes for or complementary to the traditional WOS. The objectives of this study included comparing WOS, Scopus and GS in order to determine whether evaluation criteria existed for citation resources, to define scholarly environmental sciences journals within a South African context, to determine which citation resource presented the most comprehensive citation coverage of the South African scholarly environmental sciences journals, to determine whether GS could be considered a substitute for the fee-based citation resources WOS and Scopus, and to determine how the content of the exported data for the journal sample population compared in terms of content completeness and quality. The research study consisted of a detailed literature review, followed by an empirical component using a comparative research design and the technique of purposive non-probability sampling in order to define the sample population for the study. The South African scholarly environmental sciences journals internationally accredited during the period 2004-2008 were chosen as the sample target population. The study consisted of a pilot study and three measuring instruments that were compiled based on the literature review. The results of the macro-level evaluation established that Scopus surpasses both WOS and GS. On the other hand, the micro-level evaluation concluded that WOS surpasses Scopus and GS. The content verification process conducted determined that Scopus and WOS both surpass GS. These findings were presented at the 12th Annual World Wide Web Applications conference in September 2010. The study was able to establish that GS is not a substitute for WOS and/or Scopus for the South African scholarly environmental sciences journals. In addition, it was concluded that GS can be used as a supplementary citation resource to the fee-based citation resources WOS and Scopus. It was further determined that the citation resource Scopus can be considered a substitute for WOS, which was traditionally the citation resource of choice of academic researchers.
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Citation analysis in research evaluation. Dordrecht: Springer, 2005.

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Bibliometrics and citation analysis: From the Science citation index to cybermetrics. Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press, 2009.

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Kozłowski, Jan. Miejsce nauki polskiej w świecie, 1990-1994 w świetle badań naukometrycznych: Science citation index, Social science citation index: Publikacje, cytowania. Warszawa: Komitet Badań Nauk., 1995.

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Sivertsen, Gunnar. Norsk forskning på den internajonale arena: En sammenligning av 18 OECD-lands artikler og siteringer i Science citation index 1973-86. Oslo: NAVFs utredningsinstitutt, Norges allmennvitenskaplige forskningsråd, 1991.

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Srpski astronomi u indeksu naučnih citata u XX veku =: Serbian astronomers in science citation index in the XX century. Beograd: Zalužbina Andrejević, 2005.

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Source publications for the Social Sciences Citation Index Web, Social Sciences Citation Index Compact disc edition, Social Sciences Citation Index print edition [and] Social SciSearch Online. [Philadelphia]: ISI, 1999.

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Information, Institute for Scientific, ed. Source publications for the Arts & Humanities Citation Index Web, Arts & Humanities Citation Index compact disc edition, Arts & Humanities Citation Index print edition [and] Arts & Humanities Search Online. [Philadelphia], 1999.

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Information, Institute for Scientific, ed. Science citation index: Journal citation reports : a bibliometric analysis of science journals in the ISI database. Philadelphia: Institute for Scientific Incormation, 1995.

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Science citation index: Journal citation reports : a bibliometric analysis of science journals in the ISI database. Philadelphia: Institute for Scientific Information, 1993.

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Information, Institute for Scientific, ed. Science citation index: Journal citation reports : a bibliometric analysis of science journals in the ISI database. Philadelphia: Institute for Scientific Incormation, 1990.

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Schnell, Joshua D. "Web of Science: The First Citation Index for Data Analytics and Scientometrics." In Research Analytics, 15–30. Boca Raton, FL : Taylor & Francis, 2018.: Auerbach Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315155890-2.

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Car, Nicholas John, Laura S. Stanford, and Aaron Sedgmen. "Enabling Web Service Request Citation by Provenance Information." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 122–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40593-3_10.

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Kousha, Kayvan. "Web Citation Indicators for Wider Impact Assessment of Articles." In Springer Handbook of Science and Technology Indicators, 801–18. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02511-3_31.

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Loke, Seng W., Andrew Davison, and Leon Sterling. "CiFi: An intelligent agent for citation finding on the World-Wide Web." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 580–91. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61532-6_49.

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Sesagiri Raamkumar, Aravind, Mojisola Erdt, Harsha Vijayakumar, Aarthy Nagarajan, and Yin-Leng Theng. "Understanding the Twitter Usage of Science Citation Index (SCI) Journals." In Digital Libraries at the Crossroads of Digital Information for the Future, 54–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34058-2_6.

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Abt, H. A. "The Institute for Scientific Information and the Science Citation Index." In Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy, 197–204. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0049-9_13.

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Abt, Helmut A. "A Comparison of the Citation Counts in the Science Citation Index and the Nasa Astrophysics Data System." In Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy Volume 6, 169–74. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4056-3_13.

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Rusch-Feja, Diann. "European Social Science Citation Index — a chance for promoting European research?" In Standards und Standardisierungen in der Erziehungswissenschaft, 95–104. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-80769-4_7.

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Aronova, Elena. "Scientometrics with and without Computers: The Cold War Transnational Journeys of the Science Citation Index." In Cold War Social Science, 73–98. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70246-5_3.

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Wang, Xiaozhe, Damminda Alahakoon, and Kate A. Smith. "Improved Web Searching through Neural Network Based Index Generation." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 151–58. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44863-2_16.

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Mazov, Nikolay, and Vadim Gureyev. "Journals’ hidden self-citation as the problem of publication ethics." In The Book. Culture. Education. Innovations. Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/978-5-85638-223-4-2020-140-149.

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Twenty two science Russian periodicals in informatics and library studies are selected for the bibliometrical analysis of key journal indicators, including publication activity of the same journals’ editorial staff. For the first time for domestic journals, the study reveals hidden self-citation when editorial members include links to their journal from other publications. The available instruments of scientometrical databases, including Web of Science and Scopus, and the national system Russian Science Citation Index do not enable to identify this form of self-citation. The mentioned manipulations are aimed at boosting journal rating. In several cases, intensive and unjustified citation by journals’ editorial staff in other periodicals which we consider the violation of publication ethical principles, is revealed.
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Babaryka-Amelchanka, V. B., A. А. Balnikov, and M. V. Dzhumkova. "PUBLICATION ACTIVITY OF THE SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATION IN THE CONTEXT OF ITS REFLECTION IN THE INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION RESOURCES." In БИБЛИОТЕКИ В ИНФОРМАЦИОННОМ ОБЩЕСТВЕ: СОХРАНЕНИЕ ТРАДИЦИЙ И РАЗВИТИЕ НОВЫХ ТЕХНОЛОГИЙ. ООО «Ковчег», 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47612/978-985-884-010-5-2020-328-338.

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Publication activity of the scientific organization of the agricultural profile RUE «The Scientific and Practical Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus for Animal Breeding» is considered: publication activity for the last five years and visibility of the scientific publications in the international information resources (AGRIS, CAB Abstracts, Scopus, Web of Science, Russian Science Citation Index). Uneven presence of the considered publications in the English-language and Russian-language scientific information space was established. It is noted that the promotion of published scientific works and editions in the international information space, which is carried out by scientists, publishers, libraries, has a positive effect on the status of the national science in the system of world scientific communications.
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Pinar-Pérez, Jesús María, María Fernandez-Moya, Pedro Cuadros-Solas, Carlos Salvador, and Roberto Morales-Arsenal. "A New Methodology to Construct a Database of World University Exams." In INNODOCT 2020. Valencia: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/inn2020.2020.11822.

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Since the final decades of the 20th century, university education has witnessed rapid growth. However, the quality of the education has varied a lot within the different programs around the world. How can we measure quality in university education? A number of institutions release annual global rankings of universities according to academic fields. One of the most respected lists, the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities, uses a complex methodology to rank world universities, including six objective indicators, i.e. the number of alumni and staff winning Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals, the number of articles published in prestigious journals, the number of Highly Cited Researchers and the number of articles indexed in Science Citation Index - Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index produced by Web of Science Group, and per capita performance. An overview of the annual list reveals the distance between universities, and offers a picture of global university education as a highly atomized system. How can we improve the homogenization of university education around the world? This is the central question of our research. In order to answer it, we focus on the classic tool used to evaluate students: exams. The aim of our paper is to establish a methodology with which to construct a database of world university exams by academic field. The database would be available to professors and students worldwide, and both categories could use it to contrast their level in a certain subject. In this sense, our proposal aims to achieve two objectives: 1) to maximize the effectiveness of exams as a measurement of students´ knowledge; 2) to use exams as a tool to homogenize education within universities in a certain academic field.
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Santos, Jane Lucia Silva, and Adilson Mueller. "RESILIÊNCIA EM GESTÃO E NEGÓCIOS." In Congresso Internacional de Conhecimento e Inovação (ciKi). Congresso Internacional de Conhecimento e Inovação (ciKi), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.48090/ciki.v1i1.912.

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O tema resiliência tem recebido reconhecimento substancial de acadêmicos e profissionais nas últimas décadas, com um aumento notável e rápido das publicações sobre o assunto. Por meio de técnicas e ferramentas bibliométricas, este estudo permite mapear a literatura acadêmica recente sobre resiliência e analisar as contribuições mais substanciais para o avanço das pesquisas no campo de gestão e negócios. A análise cronológica da literatura via base Web of Science-Social Sciences Citation Index (WoS-SSCI) – de 2014 até 2019 – fornece novas informações não revisadas anteriormente, como periódicos e artigos mais influentes nos últimos anos. Como resultado, foram identificados 1.077 artigos publicados em 273 periódicos e escritos por 2.713 autores filiados a 1.288 instituições de 81 países. A análise dos artigos permitiu traçar um mapa da literatura ao longo do tempo e fornecer pistas das oportunidades para pesquisas futuras e as lacunas no estado atual do conhecimento sobre o tema resiliência.
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Borodin, Andrei Victorovich. "Evolution of the Russian citation index as science sociology context." In International Research-to-practice conference. TSNS Interaktiv Plus, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-474868.

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Pradhan, Dinesh, Partha Sarathi Paul, Umesh Maheswari, Subrata Nandi, and Tanmoy Chakraborty. "C 3 -index." In WebSci '16: ACM Web Science Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2908131.2908185.

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Valek, N. A. "Russian journals on water management in scientific citation bases (RSCI, Web of Science, Scopus)." In SCIENCE OF RUSSIA: GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. L-Journal, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/sr-10-02-2021-68.

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Gao, Ya, Fang Yuan, and Ming Zhang. "Data Extraction Based on Index Path in Web." In 2010 Second International Workshop on Education Technology and Computer Science. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etcs.2010.291.

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Ševkušić, Milica, Biljana Kosanović, and Pero Šipka. "Serbian Citation Index: The sustainability of a business model based on partnership between a non-profit web publisher and journal owners." In 24th International Conference on Electronic Publishing. OpenEdition Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/proceedings.elpub.2020.16.

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Alday Chávez, Ana, and Marco Antonio Chávez Árcega. "Análisis de la Producción Científica de una Institución de Educación Superior Mexicana en Science Citation Index 1982-2016." In The 16th LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education, and Technology: “Innovation in Education and Inclusion”. Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18687/laccei2018.1.1.375.

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