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Eugene Garfield eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM
Wed Jan 5 19:13:59 EST 2011


 
  
   
     
 The author does not appear to be aware of KeyWords Plus used by the Web
of Science (SCI online) for decades and invented by Irving H. Sher
http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/essays/v13p295y1990.pdf

Garfield, E. and Sher, I. H. " KeyWords Plus -- Algorithmic Derivative
Indexing," Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 44
(5) p.298-299, 1993. 
Article (Brief Communication),  
 


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TITLE:          A citation-based approach to automatic topical indexing
                of scientific literature (Article, English)
AUTHOR:         Mahdi, AE; Joorabchi, A
Email: Hussain.Mahdi at ul.ie
SOURCE:         JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 36 (6). DEC 2010.
                p.798-811 SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, LONDON

SEARCH TERM(S):  CITATION  item_title; CITATION*  item_title;
                 J INF SCI  source_abbrev_20

KEYWORDS:       citation-based indexing; data mining; keyphrase
                extraction; topical indexing
KEYWORDS+:       EXTRACTION

ABSTRACT:       Topical indexing of documents with keyphrases is a
common
method used for revealing the subject of scientific and research
documents to both human readers and information retrieval tools, such as
search engines. However, scientific documents that are manually indexed
with keyphrases are still in the minority. This article describes a new
unsupervised method for automatic keyphrase extraction from scientific
documents which yields a performance on a par with human indexers. The
method is based on identifying references cited in the document to be
indexed and, using the keyphrases assigned to those references, for
generating a set of high-likelihood keyphrases for the document. We have
evaluated the performance of the proposed method by using it to
automatically index a third-party testset of research documents.
Reported
experimental results show that the performance of our method, measured
in
terms of consistency with human indexers, is competitive with that
achieved by state-of-the-art supervised methods.

AUTHOR ADDRESS: AE Mahdi, Univ Limerick, Dept Elect & Comp Engn,
Limerick,
                Ireland

 
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TITLE:          Mapping the Knowledge Utilization Field in Nursing from
                1945 to 2004: A Bibliometric Analysis (Article, English)
AUTHOR:         Scott, SD; Profetto-McGrath, J; Estabrooks, CA; Winther,
                C; Wallin, L; Lavis, JN
SOURCE:         WORLDVIEWS ON EVIDENCE-BASED NURSING 7 (4). 2010.
                p.226-237 WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, MALDEN

SEARCH TERM(S):  GARFIELD E  rauth; BIBLIOMETR*  item_title;
                 GARFIELD E         CAN J INFORM LIB SCI   18:14
1993;
                 GARFIELD E         SCIENCE               178:471   1972

KEYWORDS:       bibliometrics; nursing research; knowledge utilization;
                cocitation
KEYWORDS+:       SCIENCE POLICY; TRANSLATION; COLLABORATION; CITATIONS;
                IMPACT

ABSTRACT:       Background: The field of knowledge utilization has been
hampered by several issues including: the synonymous use of multiple
terms with little attempt at definition precision; an overexamination of
knowledge utilization as product, rather than a process; and a lack of
progress to cross disciplinary boundaries to advance knowledge
development. In order to address the challenges and current knowledge
gaps in the knowledge utilization field in nursing, a comprehensive
picture of the current state of the field is required.

Methods: Bibliometric analyses were used to map knowledge utilization
literature in nursing as an international field of study, and to
identify
the structure of its scientific community.

Findings: Analyses of bibliographic data for 433 articles from the
period
1945-2004 demonstrated three trends: (1) there has been significant
recent growth and interest in this field, (2) the structure of the
scientific knowledge utilization community is evolving, and (3) the Web
of Science does not index the majority of journals where this literature
is published.

Conclusions: In order to enhance the accessibility and profile of this
literature, and nursing's scientific literature at large, we encourage
the International Academy of Nursing Editors to work collaboratively to
increase the number of journals indexed in the Web of Science.

AUTHOR ADDRESS: SD Scott, Univ Alberta, Fac Nursing, 3rd Floor,Clin Sci
                Bldg, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G3, Canada

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TITLE:          AN ANALYSIS OF ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP IN HOSPITALITY AND
                TOURISM JOURNALS (Article, English)
AUTHOR:         Law, R; Leung, R; Buhalis, D
SOURCE:         JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM RESEARCH 34 (4). NOV
                2010. p.455-477 SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, THOUSAND OAKS

SEARCH TERM(S):  JOURNALS  item_title

KEYWORDS:       journal; academic leadership; editor; associate editor;
                editorial board member
KEYWORDS+:       EVALUATING RESEARCH PERFORMANCE;
INTERNATIONAL-BUSINESS;
                EDITORIAL-BOARDS; REPRESENTATION; RANKINGS; EDITORS

ABSTRACT:       Despite the wide recognition of the importance of
research in the academic community, the existing hospitality and tourism
literature contains no published articles on the academic leadership of
editors, associate editors, and editorial board members. This article
presents the findings of a study that analyzed regional and
institutional
contributions to major research journals in the hospitality and tourism
field. The empirical findings show that North America, and in particular
the United States, has the largest regional and national share of
editors, associate editors, and editorial board members, demonstrating
the country's clear academic leadership. When individual institutes are
considered, it is evident that very few universities in the world can
demonstrate leadership and that those that do are naturally universities
that have a major specialization in tourism and hospitality.

AUTHOR ADDRESS: R Law, Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Hotel & Tourism
                Management, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China

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