The distribution of references across texts: Some implications for citation analysis
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Highlights:
• This paper applied the content-based citation analysis on the large scale data (866 full-text JASIST papers) with the focus on the location of the references and how many times one reference appearing in one citing article.
• It compared the difference between two counting methods: CountOne vs. CountX.
• It also compared the location of the references in different sections of one citing article.
• The major findings are: (1) the most highly cited works appear in the Introduction and Literature Review sections of citing papers, and (2) the citation rankings produced by CountOne and CountX differ.
摘要
•This paper applied the content-based citation analysis on the large scale data (866 full-text JASIST papers) with the focus on the location of the references and how many times one reference appearing in one citing article.•It compared the difference between two counting methods: CountOne vs. CountX.•It also compared the location of the references in different sections of one citing article.•The major findings are: (1) the most highly cited works appear in the Introduction and Literature Review sections of citing papers, and (2) the citation rankings produced by CountOne and CountX differ.
论文关键词:Content-based citation analysis,Citation,Mentioning,Citation analysis
论文评审过程:Received 2 December 2012, Revised 7 March 2013, Accepted 12 March 2013, Available online 19 April 2013.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2013.03.003