This paper identifies the most commonly cited conferences, journals and books of the 43 papers within the first three ICER proceedings. A large array of conferences, journals, and books were cited. However, only a small set of journals and conferences were cited frequently, and the majority were only cited within a single paper, which is consistent with a power law distribution, as predicted by Zipf's Law. The most commonly cited books are concerned with education in general (29%) or psychology (20%), while 17% of books are concerned with computer science education and 12% with computing content. The citation results for ICER are contrasted with earlier published citation analyses of SIGCSE 2007 and ACE2005-07. © 2009, Australian Computer S...
This research uses a new approach to analyze the extent of influence journal papers have on the prog...
A new classification system for computing education papers is presented and applied to every computi...
The study intends to evaluate the top papers of Computer Science as reflected in Science Direct. Mor...
This paper identifies the most commonly cited conferences, journals and books among the 1398 citatio...
This paper compares the CORE rankings of computing education conferences and journals to the frequen...
This paper compares the CORE rankings of computing conferences and journals to the frequency of cita...
We have applied Simon's system for classifying computing education publications to all three ye...
© 2017, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. A number of bibliometric studies point out that the role...
Abstract 1 This paper compares the CORE rankings of computing conferences and journals to the freque...
Objective – To compare the impact and ageing of conference proceedings with that of scientific liter...
A presentation at C-EBLIP Fall Symposium, October 15, 2014, University of Saskatchewan.Conference pr...
While it is universally held by computer scientists that conference publications have a higher stat...
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of research papers in computing education. While previous...
peer-reviewedWhile it is universally held by computer scientists that conference publications have ...
The need for organized computing education efforts dates back to the 1950s. Since then, computing ed...
This research uses a new approach to analyze the extent of influence journal papers have on the prog...
A new classification system for computing education papers is presented and applied to every computi...
The study intends to evaluate the top papers of Computer Science as reflected in Science Direct. Mor...
This paper identifies the most commonly cited conferences, journals and books among the 1398 citatio...
This paper compares the CORE rankings of computing education conferences and journals to the frequen...
This paper compares the CORE rankings of computing conferences and journals to the frequency of cita...
We have applied Simon's system for classifying computing education publications to all three ye...
© 2017, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. A number of bibliometric studies point out that the role...
Abstract 1 This paper compares the CORE rankings of computing conferences and journals to the freque...
Objective – To compare the impact and ageing of conference proceedings with that of scientific liter...
A presentation at C-EBLIP Fall Symposium, October 15, 2014, University of Saskatchewan.Conference pr...
While it is universally held by computer scientists that conference publications have a higher stat...
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of research papers in computing education. While previous...
peer-reviewedWhile it is universally held by computer scientists that conference publications have ...
The need for organized computing education efforts dates back to the 1950s. Since then, computing ed...
This research uses a new approach to analyze the extent of influence journal papers have on the prog...
A new classification system for computing education papers is presented and applied to every computi...
The study intends to evaluate the top papers of Computer Science as reflected in Science Direct. Mor...