Pichappan, P.: Levels of citation relation between papers (1996)
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- Abstract
- Proposes a typology for measuring the levels of citation relations netween papers. Introduces a new family of citation based classification schemes and outlines the typology that can be seen as being analogous to Ranganathan's APUPA pattern in subject mapping