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  1. Shi, D.; Rousseau, R.; Yang, L.; Li, J.: ¬A journal's impact factor is influenced by changes in publication delays of citing journals (2017) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In this article we describe another problem with journal impact factors by showing that one journal's impact factor is dependent on other journals' publication delays. The proposed theoretical model predicts a monotonically decreasing function of the impact factor as a function of publication delay, on condition that the citation curve of the journal is monotone increasing during the publication window used in the calculation of the journal impact factor; otherwise, this function has a reversed U shape. Our findings based on simulations are verified by examining three journals in the information sciences: the Journal of Informetrics, Scientometrics, and the Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology.
  2. Xu, Y.(C.); Tan, C.Y.(B.); Yang, L.: Who will you ask? : an empirical study of interpersonal task information seeking (2006) 0.00
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  3. Yang, L.; Ji, D.; Leong, M.: Document reranking by term distribution and maximal marginal relevance for chinese information retrieval (2007) 0.00
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  4. Wu, Y.; Yang, L.: Construction and evaluation of an oil spill semantic relation taxonomy for supporting knowledge discovery (2015) 0.00
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  5. Yang, L.; Wu, Y.: Creating a taxonomy of earth-quake disaster response and recovery for online earthquake information management (2019) 0.00
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