Author co-citation analysis (ACA) is a commonly used method to map knowledge domains and depict scientific intellectual structures. Although all authors’ information has been considered in previous studies, ACA does not distinguish credits of different collaborators within a team. Authors’ sequence in a publication illustrates their contributions and specialty of research, which offers more information as inputs of ACA. This paper considers author sequence in ACA and proposes a sequence-based ACA method. By assigning various weight values to authors with different sequences, this proposed method considers distinct contributions of co-authors influencing the effect of ACA. Extra weight is given to corresponding authors, beyond their sequence...
<div><p>Following scholars in Scientometrics as examples, we develop five author relationship networ...
The aim of this thesis is to use the bibliometric method author cocitation analysis (ACA) and invest...
The increasing tendency across scientifi c disciplines to write multiauthored papers [1,2] makes the...
Author Co-citation Analysis (ACA) uses the oeuvres of authors as units of analysis and derives meani...
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the...
Author co-citation analysis (ACA) is a well-known and frequently-used method to exhibit the academic...
This study proposed a novel author similarity measure in author co-citation analysis (ACA). Unlike o...
Author cocitation analysis (ACA) plays a significant role in mapping knowledge domains. However, it ...
The term author co-citation is defined and classified according to four distinct forms: the pure fir...
Author Cocitation Analysis (ACA) can be defined as the analysis of a group of actors, writers or res...
Following scholars in Scientometrics as examples, we develop five author relationship networks, name...
Objective: This study presents the results of an author co-citation analysis of the interdisciplinar...
The aim of this thesis is to use the bibliometric method author cocitation analysis (ACA) and invest...
Objective: This study presents the results of an author co-citation analysis of the interdisciplinar...
This study proposed a novel author similarity measure in author co-citation analysis (ACA). Unlike o...
<div><p>Following scholars in Scientometrics as examples, we develop five author relationship networ...
The aim of this thesis is to use the bibliometric method author cocitation analysis (ACA) and invest...
The increasing tendency across scientifi c disciplines to write multiauthored papers [1,2] makes the...
Author Co-citation Analysis (ACA) uses the oeuvres of authors as units of analysis and derives meani...
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the...
Author co-citation analysis (ACA) is a well-known and frequently-used method to exhibit the academic...
This study proposed a novel author similarity measure in author co-citation analysis (ACA). Unlike o...
Author cocitation analysis (ACA) plays a significant role in mapping knowledge domains. However, it ...
The term author co-citation is defined and classified according to four distinct forms: the pure fir...
Author Cocitation Analysis (ACA) can be defined as the analysis of a group of actors, writers or res...
Following scholars in Scientometrics as examples, we develop five author relationship networks, name...
Objective: This study presents the results of an author co-citation analysis of the interdisciplinar...
The aim of this thesis is to use the bibliometric method author cocitation analysis (ACA) and invest...
Objective: This study presents the results of an author co-citation analysis of the interdisciplinar...
This study proposed a novel author similarity measure in author co-citation analysis (ACA). Unlike o...
<div><p>Following scholars in Scientometrics as examples, we develop five author relationship networ...
The aim of this thesis is to use the bibliometric method author cocitation analysis (ACA) and invest...
The increasing tendency across scientifi c disciplines to write multiauthored papers [1,2] makes the...