Assessing impact and quality from local dynamics of citation networks
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AbstractWe show that essentially local dynamics of citation networks bring special information about the relevance/quality of a paper. Up to some rescaling, they exhibit universal behavior in citation dynamics: temporal patterns are remarkably consistent across disciplines, and uncover a prediction method for citations based on the structure of references only, at publication time. Above-average cited papers universally focus extensively on their own recent subfield – as such, citation counts essentially select what may plausibly be considered as the most disciplinary and normal science; whereas papers which have a peculiar dynamics, such as re-birthing scientific works – ‘rediscovered classics’ or ‘early birds’ – are comparatively poorly cited, despite their plausible relevance for the underlying communities. The “rebirth index” that we propose to quantify this phenomenon may be used as a complementary quality-defining criterion, in addition to final citation counts.
论文关键词:Citation networks,Bibliometrics,Qualitative assessment,Citation dynamics
论文评审过程:Received 1 May 2011, Revised 26 August 2011, Accepted 30 August 2011, Available online 29 October 2011.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2011.08.005