The classification of science into disciplines is at the heart of bibliometric analyses. While most classifications systems are implemented at the journal level, their accuracy has been questioned, and paper-level classifications have been considered by many to be more precise. However, few studies investigated the difference between journal and the paper classification systems. This study addresses this gap by comparing the journal- and paper-level classifications for the same set of papers and journals. This isolates the effects of classification precision (i.e., journal- or paper-level) to reveal the extent of paper misclassification. Results show almost half of papers could be misclassified in journal classification systems. Given their...
A number of journal classification systems have been developed in bibliometrics since the launch of ...
The study compares the coverage, ranking, impact and subject categorization of Library and Informati...
The aggregated journal-journal citation matrix—based on the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) of the Sc...
The classification of science into disciplines is at the heart of bibliometric analyses. While most ...
Journal field classifications in Scopus are used for citation-based indicators and by authors choosi...
In this paper, we propose a new criterion for choosing between a pair of classification systems of s...
In this paper we propose a new criterion for choosing between a pair of classification systems of sc...
<p>Classification is based on journal, following the systems of Essential Science Indicators and Art...
A serious shortcoming of bibliometric studies based on the (Social) Science(s) Citation Index is the...
To identify the differences in the knowledge production between disciplines, we analyzed the relatio...
In this paper, we investigate the consequences of choosing different classification systems – namely...
Algorithmic classifications of research publications can be used to study many different aspects of ...
Journal field classifications in Scopus are used for citation-based indicators and by authors choosi...
The aggregated journal-journal citation matrix—based on the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) of the Sc...
In 2008, the type of document “proceedings paper” (PP) was assigned in the WoS database to journal a...
A number of journal classification systems have been developed in bibliometrics since the launch of ...
The study compares the coverage, ranking, impact and subject categorization of Library and Informati...
The aggregated journal-journal citation matrix—based on the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) of the Sc...
The classification of science into disciplines is at the heart of bibliometric analyses. While most ...
Journal field classifications in Scopus are used for citation-based indicators and by authors choosi...
In this paper, we propose a new criterion for choosing between a pair of classification systems of s...
In this paper we propose a new criterion for choosing between a pair of classification systems of sc...
<p>Classification is based on journal, following the systems of Essential Science Indicators and Art...
A serious shortcoming of bibliometric studies based on the (Social) Science(s) Citation Index is the...
To identify the differences in the knowledge production between disciplines, we analyzed the relatio...
In this paper, we investigate the consequences of choosing different classification systems – namely...
Algorithmic classifications of research publications can be used to study many different aspects of ...
Journal field classifications in Scopus are used for citation-based indicators and by authors choosi...
The aggregated journal-journal citation matrix—based on the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) of the Sc...
In 2008, the type of document “proceedings paper” (PP) was assigned in the WoS database to journal a...
A number of journal classification systems have been developed in bibliometrics since the launch of ...
The study compares the coverage, ranking, impact and subject categorization of Library and Informati...
The aggregated journal-journal citation matrix—based on the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) of the Sc...