Are there citation analyses that distinguish different types of citation?

J. Hartley j.hartley at PSY.KEELE.AC.UK
Wed Oct 1 04:06:17 EDT 2003


Thanks for the information.

Jim

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Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Are there citation analyses that distinguish
different types of citation?


> See, e.g. the papers by Maricic et al., 1998, "Citation context versus the
> frequency counts of citation histories",
> JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 49 (6),530-540,
> and Case and Higgins, 2000, "How can we investigate citation behavior? A
> study of reasons for citing literature in communication", same journal 51
> (7), 635-645.
>
> Johannes Stegmann
>
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