In this second installment examining citation studies, Ms. Whisner looks at citation patterns of articles versus student works, as well as patterns across journals
Aim of the study: This study aimed to collect the figure of documents published in ten journals on t...
The practice of citing references is integral to scholarship. This paper focuses on three prominent ...
Citation literacy is the ability to read and write citations.[1] That’s it. The rest of this artic...
Ms. Whisner begins a year of exploring how legal scholarship citation counts are created and viewed....
In this third installment examining citation studies, Ms. Whisner looks at five articles from each o...
This article analyzes the determinants of citations to pieces published from 1980 to 1995 in Harvard...
Citation analyses were carried out on master’s thesis in three disciplines, forensic psychology, for...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
An empirical study of the judicial and law journal citation frequencies for a large and comprehensiv...
his paper presents the findings of a citation analysis of papers written by undergraduate students. ...
This study provides an empirical, practical measure of the citation practices of the two highest cou...
This study looks at other-field citation rates of library and information science (LIS) literature. ...
Working with citations is a fact of life on law journals. Because citation work is detail-oriented, ...
Ms. Whisner describes the method and some of the results reported in a recently published book about...
Prevailing citation practice in law journals is to use uniform resource locators (URLs) when citing ...
Aim of the study: This study aimed to collect the figure of documents published in ten journals on t...
The practice of citing references is integral to scholarship. This paper focuses on three prominent ...
Citation literacy is the ability to read and write citations.[1] That’s it. The rest of this artic...
Ms. Whisner begins a year of exploring how legal scholarship citation counts are created and viewed....
In this third installment examining citation studies, Ms. Whisner looks at five articles from each o...
This article analyzes the determinants of citations to pieces published from 1980 to 1995 in Harvard...
Citation analyses were carried out on master’s thesis in three disciplines, forensic psychology, for...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
An empirical study of the judicial and law journal citation frequencies for a large and comprehensiv...
his paper presents the findings of a citation analysis of papers written by undergraduate students. ...
This study provides an empirical, practical measure of the citation practices of the two highest cou...
This study looks at other-field citation rates of library and information science (LIS) literature. ...
Working with citations is a fact of life on law journals. Because citation work is detail-oriented, ...
Ms. Whisner describes the method and some of the results reported in a recently published book about...
Prevailing citation practice in law journals is to use uniform resource locators (URLs) when citing ...
Aim of the study: This study aimed to collect the figure of documents published in ten journals on t...
The practice of citing references is integral to scholarship. This paper focuses on three prominent ...
Citation literacy is the ability to read and write citations.[1] That’s it. The rest of this artic...