The present study aims to establish a valid method by which to apply the theory of co-citations to Wikipedia article references and, subsequently, to map these relationships between scientific papers. This theory, originally applied to scientific literature, will be transferred to the digital environment of collective knowledge generation. To this end, a dataset containing Wikipedia references collected from Altmetric and Scopus’ Journal Metrics journals has been used. The articles have been categorized according to the disciplines and specialties established in the All Science Journal Classification (ASJC). They have also been grouped by journal of publication. A set of articles in the Humanities, comprising 25 555 Wikipedia articles with ...
With this work, we present a publicly available data set of the history of all the references (more ...
In the last 2 decades, a great amount of work has been done on data mining and knowledge discovery u...
A study of citations from Wikipedia articles to documents in institutional repositories showed that ...
The present study aims to establish a valid method by which to apply the theory of co-citations to W...
We thank Altmetric.com for the transfer of the data that has allowed us to conduct this studyThis st...
This study provides an overview of science from the Wikipedia perspective. A methodology has been es...
This study illustrates the challenges of developing a broad Wikipedia thematic landscape. Particular...
This article gives an overview of co-citation analysis and its applications in tracking the linkages...
Bibliographic metadata plays a key role in scientific literature, not only to summarise and establis...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley-Blackwell in Journal of the Associat...
[EN]Wikipedia is an Open Content resource, which is constructed by a users community, and is widely ...
This article proposes a review of the literature analyzing Wikipedia as a collective system for prod...
�� 2021 The Authors. Published by EPI SCP. This is an open access article available under a Creative...
Information increasingly flows from smart online knowledge systems, based on ‘collective intelligenc...
[eng] Altmetrics is a movement that aims to capture new and previously invisible types of impact of...
With this work, we present a publicly available data set of the history of all the references (more ...
In the last 2 decades, a great amount of work has been done on data mining and knowledge discovery u...
A study of citations from Wikipedia articles to documents in institutional repositories showed that ...
The present study aims to establish a valid method by which to apply the theory of co-citations to W...
We thank Altmetric.com for the transfer of the data that has allowed us to conduct this studyThis st...
This study provides an overview of science from the Wikipedia perspective. A methodology has been es...
This study illustrates the challenges of developing a broad Wikipedia thematic landscape. Particular...
This article gives an overview of co-citation analysis and its applications in tracking the linkages...
Bibliographic metadata plays a key role in scientific literature, not only to summarise and establis...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley-Blackwell in Journal of the Associat...
[EN]Wikipedia is an Open Content resource, which is constructed by a users community, and is widely ...
This article proposes a review of the literature analyzing Wikipedia as a collective system for prod...
�� 2021 The Authors. Published by EPI SCP. This is an open access article available under a Creative...
Information increasingly flows from smart online knowledge systems, based on ‘collective intelligenc...
[eng] Altmetrics is a movement that aims to capture new and previously invisible types of impact of...
With this work, we present a publicly available data set of the history of all the references (more ...
In the last 2 decades, a great amount of work has been done on data mining and knowledge discovery u...
A study of citations from Wikipedia articles to documents in institutional repositories showed that ...