Traditional citation sources, such as Web of Science, index limited numbers of law journals. Consequently, although not designed for generating scholarship citation metrics, many law scholarship citation studies use law-specific databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis to gather citations. This article compares citation metrics derived from Web of Science and Westlaw to metrics derived from Google Scholar and HeinOnline’s citation tools. The study finds that HeinOnline and Westlaw generate higher metrics than Web of Science, and Google Scholar generates higher metrics than both. However, metrics from all four sources are highly correlated, so rankings generated from any may be very similar
Abstract. An increasing number of online information services calculate and report the citedness sco...
Citation tracking and citation analysis is facilitated by making use of online information resources...
Search engine optimization (SEO) constitutes the set of methods designed to increase the visibility ...
In this article, we demonstrate that the citation counts and other author information available thro...
A sample of 1,483 publications, representative of the scholarly production of LIS faculty, was searc...
The Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI) citation databases have been used for decades as a ...
Despite citation counts from Google Scholar (GS), Web of Science (WoS), and Scopus being widely cons...
There are two major challenges for successfully collecting cites to legal publication: -Even if the ...
In recent years, numerous articles have compared the coverage, features, and citation analysis capab...
Web of Science (WoS) and Google Scholar (GS) are prominent citation services with distinct indexing ...
This paper examines citations in legal documents in the context of bibliometric-enhanced legal infor...
The number and type of Web citations to journal articles in four areas of science are examined: biol...
In this paper we introduce a new data gathering method “Web/URL Citation” and use it and Google Scho...
M.PhilCiting is the process by which scholars give recognition to research used by another academic ...
Given the current availability of different bibliometric indicators and of production and citation d...
Abstract. An increasing number of online information services calculate and report the citedness sco...
Citation tracking and citation analysis is facilitated by making use of online information resources...
Search engine optimization (SEO) constitutes the set of methods designed to increase the visibility ...
In this article, we demonstrate that the citation counts and other author information available thro...
A sample of 1,483 publications, representative of the scholarly production of LIS faculty, was searc...
The Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI) citation databases have been used for decades as a ...
Despite citation counts from Google Scholar (GS), Web of Science (WoS), and Scopus being widely cons...
There are two major challenges for successfully collecting cites to legal publication: -Even if the ...
In recent years, numerous articles have compared the coverage, features, and citation analysis capab...
Web of Science (WoS) and Google Scholar (GS) are prominent citation services with distinct indexing ...
This paper examines citations in legal documents in the context of bibliometric-enhanced legal infor...
The number and type of Web citations to journal articles in four areas of science are examined: biol...
In this paper we introduce a new data gathering method “Web/URL Citation” and use it and Google Scho...
M.PhilCiting is the process by which scholars give recognition to research used by another academic ...
Given the current availability of different bibliometric indicators and of production and citation d...
Abstract. An increasing number of online information services calculate and report the citedness sco...
Citation tracking and citation analysis is facilitated by making use of online information resources...
Search engine optimization (SEO) constitutes the set of methods designed to increase the visibility ...