Kostoff, R.N.: ¬The use and misuse of citation analysis in research evaluation (1998)
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- Abstract
- 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
- Footnote
- Contribution to a thematic issue devoted to 'Theories of citation?'
- Theme
- Citation indexing