Current self-citation rates

Jacques Wainer wainer at IC.UNICAMP.BR
Fri Apr 4 11:08:51 EDT 2014


My 2013 paper in JASIST  (What happens to computer science research after
it is published? Tracking CS research
lines<http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asi.22818/abstract>)
tracks research continuations through author self citations. It contains
not only rates of self-citations  but also  rates of the different
situatuions  in which the self citation is made - to refer to a previous
work that is being continued in this paper, to refer to a previous work as
literature in general, and so on.  But only for computer science.

jacques wainer


On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 11:36 AM, White,Howard <whitehd at drexel.edu> wrote:

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>  In my 2001 JASIST article "Authors as Citers over Time," I report
> self-citation rates for eight information scientists that are consistent
> with Loet's figures--perhaps a bit lower. There are also some leads in that
> piece to earlier work on the subject. Authorial self-citation is generally
> quite modest and reasonable.
>
>  Howard White
>
>   From: Loet Leydesdorff <loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET>
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> Dear Jim,
>
>
>
> I agree.
>
> In terms of journal self-citation rates, the following on the basis of JCR
> 2012:
>
>
>
> *Statistics*
>
>
>
> Self-citations as percentage of references
>
> Self-citations as percentage of citations
>
> N
>
> Valid
>
> 10611
>
> 10936
>
> Missing
>
> 325
>
> 0
>
> Mean
>
> 9.25841
>
> 11.73770
>
> Median
>
> 6.13000
>
> 7.97500
>
> Std. Deviation
>
> 10.245547
>
> 12.145664
>
> Variance
>
> 104.971
>
> 147.517
>
>
>
> 16 journals are exclusively referencing within the journal; 2 journals are
> exclusively cited within the journal.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Loet
>
>
>  ------------------------------
>
> LoetLeydesdorff
>
> Professor Emeritus, University of Amsterdam
> AmsterdamSchool of Communications Research (ASCoR)
>
> loet at leydesdorff.net ; http://www.leydesdorff.net/
> Honorary Professor, SPRU, <http://www.sussex.ac.uk/spru/>University of
> Sussex;
>
> Guest Professor Zhejiang Univ. <http://www.zju.edu.cn/english/>,
> Hangzhou; Visiting Professor, ISTIC,
> <http://www.istic.ac.cn/Eng/brief_en.html>Beijing;
>
> Visiting Professor, Birkbeck <http://www.bbk.ac.uk/>, University of
> London;
>
> http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ych9gNYAAAAJ&hl=en
>
>
>
> *From:* ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [
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> We need to distinguish between journal self citation rates and author self
> citation rates....
>
>
>
> Jim Hartley
>
>
>
> *From:* ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [
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> Behalf Of *Marie McVeigh
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> Here is an old (but more recent than Seglen) reference that will give you
> some sense of the distribution of self-citation rates in the Science
> edition of JCR:  http://wokinfo.com/essays/journal-self-citation-jcr/
>
>
>
> As a point of interest and comparison with Loet's number, I would suggest
> also looking at the average journal-level self-citation rate.  With the
> following in mind: a journal with a very low overall citation count can
> have a high % of journal self-citations without this representing any
> problematic pattern.   That's why multiple criteria other than journal
> self-citation rate are used to consider suppression from the JCR (see:
> http://wokinfo.com/media/pdf/jcr-suppression.pdf)
>
>
>
> Marie E McVeigh
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