White, H.D.; Lin, X.; McCain, K.W.: Two modes of automated domain analysis : multidimensional scaling vs. Kohonen feature mapping of information science authors (1998)
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- Abstract
- This paper shows that, given co-citation data, Kohonen feature mapping produces results quite similar to those of multidimensional scaling, the traditional mode for computer-assisted mapping of intellectual domains. It further presents a Kohonen feature map based on author co-citation data that links author names to information about them on the World Wide Web. The results bear on a goal for present-day information science: the integration of computerized bibliometrics with document retrieval