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Nicolaisen, J.: Citation analysis (2007)
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- 13. 7.2008 19:53:22
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Nicolaisen, J.: ¬The J-shaped distribution of citedness (2002)
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- Abstract
- A new approach for investigating the correlation between research quality and citation counts is presented and applied to a case study of the relationship between peer evaluations reflected in scholarly book reviews and the citation frequencies of reviewed books. Results of the study designate a J-shaped distribution between the considered variables, presumably caused by a skewed allocation of negative citations. The paper concludes with suggestions for further research.
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