The project described in this paper aims at contributing to a more effective impact measurement of Dutch legal publications – for instance, articles in journals – by facilitating the automatic collection of citation data from publications. This is accomplished by applying so-called content integration technology. Using the collected citation data, it is possible to assess the ‘impact’ of the publications cited, with much higher reliability than is currently achievable
The purpose of this study is to analyse the utility and application of Library and Information Scien...
Purpose Usually impact of research and researchers is tried to be quantified by using citation data:...
The enormous amount of scientific information along with the increasing dissemination of this materi...
In the Netherlands, law as an academic discipline seems to be moving from the humanities towards the...
In the Netherlands, law as an academic discipline seems to be moving from the humanities towards the...
Legal scholarly journals are primarily written to influence those who read their content. Their infl...
Technology driven changings with consecutive increase in the on-line availability and accessibility ...
Law as a discipline is lagging behind other (social) sciences when it comes to research evaluation. ...
Aim of the study: This study aimed to collect the figure of documents published in ten journals on t...
Research outputs are growing in number and frequency, assisted by a greater number of publication me...
The aim of this study was threefold. First, it analyzed the characteristics of the publication outpu...
This paper examines citations in legal documents in the context of bibliometric-enhanced legal infor...
As in other European countries, there has been a growing pressure on assessing academic research in ...
In this article, we demonstrate that the citation counts and other author information available thro...
Report for The Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU) Data avalaible at: https://doi...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the utility and application of Library and Information Scien...
Purpose Usually impact of research and researchers is tried to be quantified by using citation data:...
The enormous amount of scientific information along with the increasing dissemination of this materi...
In the Netherlands, law as an academic discipline seems to be moving from the humanities towards the...
In the Netherlands, law as an academic discipline seems to be moving from the humanities towards the...
Legal scholarly journals are primarily written to influence those who read their content. Their infl...
Technology driven changings with consecutive increase in the on-line availability and accessibility ...
Law as a discipline is lagging behind other (social) sciences when it comes to research evaluation. ...
Aim of the study: This study aimed to collect the figure of documents published in ten journals on t...
Research outputs are growing in number and frequency, assisted by a greater number of publication me...
The aim of this study was threefold. First, it analyzed the characteristics of the publication outpu...
This paper examines citations in legal documents in the context of bibliometric-enhanced legal infor...
As in other European countries, there has been a growing pressure on assessing academic research in ...
In this article, we demonstrate that the citation counts and other author information available thro...
Report for The Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU) Data avalaible at: https://doi...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the utility and application of Library and Information Scien...
Purpose Usually impact of research and researchers is tried to be quantified by using citation data:...
The enormous amount of scientific information along with the increasing dissemination of this materi...