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Kostoff, R.N.: ¬The use and misuse of citation analysis in research evaluation (1998)
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- Leydesdorff, in his 1998 paper 'Theories of citation?', addresses the history of citations and citation analysis, and the transformation of a reference mechanism into a purportedly quantitative measure of research impact/quality. Examines different facets of citations and citation analysis, and discusses the validity of citation analysis as a useful measure of research impact/quality
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- Contribution to a thematic issue devoted to 'Theories of citation?'
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Kostoff, R.N.: Citation analysis cross field normalization : a new paradigm (1997)
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- Proposes a new paradigm for comparing quality of published papers across different disciplines. This method uses a figure of merit of the ratio of actual citations received to the potential maximum number of citations that could have been received. It is analogous to approaches used to compare performance in physical systems, and appears intrinsically more useful than present approaches
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