This article presents a case study investigating the coverage complete- ness of the Institute for Scientific Information’s citation data for specific authors, based on analysis of this author’s lifetime citation record, which was compiled through the ISI database, searching the literature for nearly fifteen years, and through various Web search engines. It was found that (with self-citations disregarded) the ISI captured 28.8 percent of the total citations, 42.2 percent of print citations, 20.3 percent of citations from outside the United States, and 2.3 percent of non-English citations. The definition and classification of Web citations are discussed. It is suggested that librarians and faculty should not rely solely on ISI author...
This study uses citation analysis from two citation tracking databases, Google Scholar (GS) and ISI ...
Five hundred citations to Internet resources from articles published in library and information scie...
Few scientists that specialize in information systems would recognize the name one of the field’s mo...
When faculty members are evaluated, they are judged in part by the impact and quality of their schol...
The Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI) citation databases have been used for decades as a ...
In the past academics and researchers have had relatively few tools at hand for finding out which bi...
Citation counts of refereed articles are a potentially valuable measure of the impact of a researche...
With the vast majority of scientific papers now available online, the author describes how the Web i...
A sample of 1,483 publications, representative of the scholarly production of LIS faculty, was searc...
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field t...
Information Systems (IS) research is undertaken to advance the body of knowledge on IS-related pheno...
The unprecedented challenges of “information overload” in the digital age have prompted academic ins...
The present study has been carried out on the extent of self-citations in Annals of Library and Info...
This study uses citations to a group of 42 LIS faculty members to examine the differences between Sc...
In this paper, we analyze those publications of the home institutes of the iSchools that are indexed...
This study uses citation analysis from two citation tracking databases, Google Scholar (GS) and ISI ...
Five hundred citations to Internet resources from articles published in library and information scie...
Few scientists that specialize in information systems would recognize the name one of the field’s mo...
When faculty members are evaluated, they are judged in part by the impact and quality of their schol...
The Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI) citation databases have been used for decades as a ...
In the past academics and researchers have had relatively few tools at hand for finding out which bi...
Citation counts of refereed articles are a potentially valuable measure of the impact of a researche...
With the vast majority of scientific papers now available online, the author describes how the Web i...
A sample of 1,483 publications, representative of the scholarly production of LIS faculty, was searc...
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field t...
Information Systems (IS) research is undertaken to advance the body of knowledge on IS-related pheno...
The unprecedented challenges of “information overload” in the digital age have prompted academic ins...
The present study has been carried out on the extent of self-citations in Annals of Library and Info...
This study uses citations to a group of 42 LIS faculty members to examine the differences between Sc...
In this paper, we analyze those publications of the home institutes of the iSchools that are indexed...
This study uses citation analysis from two citation tracking databases, Google Scholar (GS) and ISI ...
Five hundred citations to Internet resources from articles published in library and information scie...
Few scientists that specialize in information systems would recognize the name one of the field’s mo...