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  1. Small, H.; Sweeney, E.: Clustering the Science Citation Index using co-citations (1985) 0.24
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    Theme
    Citation indexing
  2. Malanga, G.: Classifying and screening journal literature with citation data (1982) 0.21
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    Object
    Science citation index
    Social sciences citation index
    Theme
    Citation indexing
  3. Brahmi, F.A.: Reference use of Science Citation Index (1985) 0.20
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    Abstract
    This article illustrates a numer of uses for Science Citation Index as an unusual reference tool. It is shown to be useful beyond its intended purpose. Its value is limited only by one's imagination. Inaccessible information can be made readily available by creatively using this well-known but under-used reference tool
    Object
    Science citation index
  4. Rajan, T.N.; Guha, B.; Sayanarayana, R.: Associate relationship of concepts as seen through citations and citation index (1982) 0.18
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    Theme
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  5. Taylor, H.: Science Citation Index print and CD : the best of both worlds from ISI (1989) 0.16
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  6. Carpenter, M.P.; Narin, F.: ¬The adequacy of Science Citation Index (SCI) as an indicator of international scientific activity (1981) 0.16
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  7. Garfield, E.: Citation indexes for science (1985) 0.16
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    Abstract
    Indexes in general seek to provide a "key" to a body of literature intending to help the user in identifying, verifying, and/or locating individual or related items. The most common devices for collocation in indexes are authors' names and subjects. A different approach to collocating related items in an index is provided by a method called "citation indexing." Citation indexes attempt to link items through citations or references, in other works, by bringing together items cited in a particular work and the works citing a particular item. Citation indexing is based an the concept that there is a significant intellectual link between a document and each bibliographic item cited in it and that this link is useful to the scholar because an author's references to earlier writings identify relevant information to the subject of his current work. One of the major differences between the citation index and the traditional subject index is that the former, while listing current literature, also provides a retrospec tive view of past literature. While each issue of a traditional index is normally concerned only with the current literature, the citation index brings back retrospective literature in the form of cited references, thereby linking current scholarly works with earlier works. The advantages of the citation index have been considered to be its value as a tool for tracing the history of ideas or discoveries, for associating ideas between current and past work, and for evaluating works of individual authors or library collections. The concept of citation indexing is not new. It has been applied to legal literature since 1873 in a legal reference tool called Shepard's Citations. In the 1950s Eugene Garfield, a documentation consultant and founder and President of the Institute for Scientific Information (Philadelphia), developed the technique of citation indexing for scientific literature. This new application was facilitated by the availability of computer technology, resulting in a series of services: Science Citation Index (1955- ), Social Sciences Citation Index (1966- ), and the Arts & Humanities Index (1976- ). All three appear in printed versions and as machine-readable databases. In the following essay, the first in a series of articles and books elucidating the citation indexing system, Garfield traces the origin and beginning of this idea, its advantages, and the methods of preparing such indexes.
    Theme
    Citation indexing
  8. East, J.W.: Citations to conference papers and the implications for cataloging (1985) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Problems in the cataloging of conference proceedings, and their treatment by some of the major cataloging codes, are briefly reviewed. To determine how conference papers are cited in the literature, and thus how researchers are likely to be seeking them in the catalog, fifty conference papers in the field of chemistry, delivered in 1970 and subsequently published, were searches in the Science Citation Index covering a ten-year period. The citations to the papers were examined to ascertain the implications of current citation practices for the cataloging of conference proceedings. The results suggest that conference proceedings are customarily cited like any other work of collective authorship and that the conference name is of little value as an access point
    Theme
    Citation indexing
  9. Brahmi, F.A.: SCI CD Edition : ISI's new CD-ROM product (1989) 0.12
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    Abstract
    SCI CD Edition a new CD-ROM product from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), was released in May 88. This product represents a third version of Science Citation Index, preceded by print and on-line. Describes SCI CD Edition in terms of its data base structure, program design, searching capabilities, system requirements, availability, and installation. The author focuses on the Related Record (RR), a major new feature, unique to SCI CD Edition. RR identifies related articles by virtue of their common references. This feature enables the user to locate related articles with just a few keystrokes, without reformulating the search.
    Object
    Science Citation Index
  10. Sandison, A.: Thinking about citation analysis (1989) 0.11
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    Citation indexing
  11. Small, H.: Co-citation context analysis and the structure of paradigms (1980) 0.09
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    Citation indexing
  12. Hjerppe, R.: ¬An outline of bibliometrics and citation analysis (1980) 0.09
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    Citation indexing
  13. Vinkler, P.: ¬A quasi-quantitative citation model (1987) 0.09
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    Citation indexing
  14. Garfield, E.: Citation classics and citation behavior revisited (1989) 0.09
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  15. Peritz, B.C.: Citation characteristics in library science : some further results from a bibliometric survey (1981) 0.09
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    Citation indexing
  16. Moed, H.F.; Vriens, M.: Possible inaccuracies occuring in citation analysis (1989) 0.09
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    Citation indexing
  17. MacRoberts, M.H.; MacRoberts, B.R.: Problems of citation analysis : a critical review (1989) 0.09
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    Citation indexing
  18. Cronin, B.: ¬The citation process : the role and significance in scientific communication (1984) 0.09
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    Theme
    Citation indexing
  19. Cronin. B.: Some reflections on citation habits in psychology (1980) 0.09
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    Citation indexing
  20. Smith, L.C.: Citation analysis (1981) 0.08
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