Papers of Interest to SIG-Metrics Readers
Eugene Garfield
eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM
Thu Feb 23 12:44:00 EST 2012
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TITLE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE JOURNAL ENVIRONMENT OF LEONARDO
(Article, English)
AUTHOR: Salah, AAA
SOURCE: LEONARDO 45 (1). 2012. p.88-89 MIT PRESS, CAMBRIDGE
SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E CURR CONTENTS :5 1982
KEYWORDS+: MAPS
ABSTRACT: The authors present animations based on the aggregated
journal-journal citations of Leonardo during the period 1974-2008.
Leonardo is mainly cited by journals outside the arts domain for cultural reasons, for example, in neuropsychology and physics. Articles in Leonardo itself cite a large number of journals, but with a focus on the arts. Animations at this level of aggregation enable us to show the history of the journal from a network perspective.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: AAA Salah, Netherlands Royal Acad Arts & Sci, Cruquiusweg
31, NL-1019 AT Amsterdam, Netherlands
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TITLE: From "Occupational" to "Industrial": Issue 1 of the AMA
Archives of Industrial Health, January 1955 (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Smith, DR
SOURCE: ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 66 (3).
2011. p.183-187 ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS
LTD, ABINGDON
SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth;
GARFIELD E SCIENCE 122:108 1955
KEYWORDS+: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT; JOURNALS; MEDICINE; HYGIENE; EOH
AUTHOR ADDRESS: DR Smith, Univ Newcastle, Sch Hlth Sci, Fac Hlth, Brush Rd,
Ourimbah 2258, Australia
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TITLE: The Economics of Citation (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Kim, JY; Min, I; Zimmermann, C
SOURCE: KOREAN ECONOMIC REVIEW 27 (1). SUM 2011. p.93-114 KOREAN
ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, SEOUL
SEARCH TERM(S): CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title
KEYWORDS: Citation Bias; Correlation Effect; Signaling Effect;
Strategy
KEYWORDS+: BEHAVIOR
ABSTRACT: This paper studies the citation decision of a scientific
author. When an author can make his argument more persuasive by citing a related work, this is called the correlation effect. On the other hand, when an author cites someone else's work, he gives the impression that he views the cited author as more competent than himself; this is called the signaling effect. These two effects are the main causes of citation bias.
Using data from Research Papers in Economics or RePEc, a decentralized database of working papers, journal articles and professional books, we empirically show that a citation bias exists in this field. The empirical finding is obtained by controlling for many variables that affect citation patterns, such as network factors (co-authorship and an author's
affiliation) and language.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: JY Kim, Kyung Hee Univ, Dept Econ, 1 Hoegidong, Seoul
130701, South Korea
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TITLE: Telescope Bibliometrics 101 (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Grothkopf, U; Lagerstrom, J
SOURCE: FUTURE PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION IN ASTRONOMY II. 2011.
p.109-118 SPRINGER, NEW YORK
SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005;
BIBLIOMETR* item_title
ABSTRACT: During recent years, bibliometric studies have become
increasingly important in evaluating individual scientists, institutes, and entire observatories. In astronomy, often librarians are involved in maintaining publication databases and compiling statistics for their institutions. In this paper, we present a look behind the scenes to understand who is interested in bibliometric statistics, which methodologies astronomy librarians apply, and what kind of features next- generation bibliographies may include.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: U Grothkopf, European So Observ, Karl Schwarzschild Str 2,
D-85748 Garching, Germany
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Title: Editorial: Citations and Ethics
Authors: Reedijk, J
Author Full Names: Reedijk, Jan
Source:
ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 51 (4):828-830; 10.1002/anie.201107554 2012
Language: English
Document Type: Editorial Material
KeyWords Plus: IMPACT
Reprint Address:
Reedijk, J (reprint author), Leiden Univ, NL-2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands
Addresses:
[Reedijk, Jan] Leiden Univ, NL-2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands [Reedijk, Jan] King Saud Univ, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
E-mail Address: reedijk at chem.leidenuniv.nl
Cited Reference Count: 2
Times Cited: 0
Publisher:
WILEY-BLACKWELL, COMMERCE PLACE, 350 MAIN ST, MALDEN 02148, MA USA
DOI:
10.1002/anie.201107554
Subject Category: Chemistry
Unique ID: WOS:000299158700001
Cited References:
GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471
Reedijk J, 2008, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V64, P183
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Title: New Developments in Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis: Growth and High-Impact *Research* for Green Organic Synthesis
Authors: Richmond, JP
Author Full Names: Richmond, Joe P.
Source:
ADVANCED SYNTHESIS & CATALYSIS, 354 (1):3-7; 10.1002/adsc.201101001 JAN 2012
Language: English
Document Type: Editorial Material
Author Keywords: enzyme catalysis; green synthesis; heterogeneous catalysis; homogeneous catalysis; impact factor; organocatalysis; publication statistics
Abstract:
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis has continued on the upward curve in 2011 and passed several milestones along the way. The submissions exceeded 1000, the number of printed pages reached 3500, and the number of published articles passed the 400 mark. With 2010 impact factors of 5.25 (2-year IF) and 5.36 (5-year IF) ASC continued to be at the top for green synthesis. Submissions and published papers from Europe and from Asia continue to dominate. Over one quarter of the published papers now come from China and Hong Kong. The percentage of communications continued to grow and is now 54% of the published articles. The new Editorial and Advisory Boards have settled in and with them Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis will further change and develop over the next years. The goal of Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis continues to be to publish seminal research as chemists move toward greener synthesis: new catalytic systems effecting perfect chemical reactions that give only the desired prod!
ucts, with 100% selectivity and 100% yield without unwanted wastes.
Reprint Address: Richmond, JP (reprint author), Adv Synth & Catalysis, Dantestr 22, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany
Addresses:
Adv Synth & Catalysis, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany
E-mail Address: ASC at wiley-vch.de
Cited Reference Count: 5
Publisher:
WILEY-BLACKWELL, COMMERCE PLACE, 350 MAIN ST, MALDEN 02148, MA USA
DOI:
10.1002/adsc.201101001
Subject Category: Chemistry
Unique ID: WOS:000299331300001
Cited References:
Richmond JP, 2011, ADVANCED SYNTHESIS & CATALYSIS, V353, P25 Zhou QL, 2011, ADVANCED SYNTHESIS & CATALYSIS, V353, P1199 Busacca CA, 2011, ADVANCED SYNTHESIS & CATALYSIS, V353, P1825 Noyori R, 2001, ADVANCED SYNTHESIS & CATALYSIS, V343, P1 Fessner WD, 2011, ADVANCED SYNTHESIS & CATALYSIS, V353, P2189
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