Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to suggest an alternative to the widely used Times Cited criterion for analysing citation networks. The approach involves taking account of the natures of the papers that cite a given paper, so as to differentiate between papers that attract the same number of citations. Design/methodology/approach - ArticleRank is an algorithm that has been derived from Google's PageRank algorithm to measure the influence of journal articles. ArticleRank is applied to two datasets - a citation network based on an early paper on webometrics, and a self-citation network based on the 19 most cited papers in the Journal of Documentation - using citation data taken from the Web of Knowledge database. Findings - Artic...
This paper explores citation-based metrics, how they differ in ranking papers and authors, and why. ...
Main articleGoogle's PageRank is an influential algorithm that uses a model of Web use that is domin...
Various journal-ranking algorithms have been proposed, most of them based on citation counts. This a...
The number of citations has been used for measuring the significance of a paper. Moreover, we have t...
This paper aims to identify whether different weighted PageRank algorithms can be applied to author...
This paper deals with the definitions, explanations and testing of the PageRank formula modified and...
To account for strong aging characteristics of citation networks, we modify Google's PageRank algori...
We define a modified PageRank algorithm and the PR-score to measure the influence of a single article ...
Bibliometric indexes are customary used in evaluating the impact of scientific research, even though...
Bibliometric indexes are customary used in evaluating the impact of scientific re-search, even thoug...
Ranking the significance of scientific publications is a long-standing challenge. The network-based ...
This paper describes a method, originally introduced by Bollen et al. [2], to rank conferences, arti...
This article provides an alternative perspective for measuring author impact by applying PageRank al...
When navigating into a new research field, it is important to identify papers with greatest impact a...
Standard approaches to measurement of the ‘impact’ of academic journals, or even sometimes of indivi...
This paper explores citation-based metrics, how they differ in ranking papers and authors, and why. ...
Main articleGoogle's PageRank is an influential algorithm that uses a model of Web use that is domin...
Various journal-ranking algorithms have been proposed, most of them based on citation counts. This a...
The number of citations has been used for measuring the significance of a paper. Moreover, we have t...
This paper aims to identify whether different weighted PageRank algorithms can be applied to author...
This paper deals with the definitions, explanations and testing of the PageRank formula modified and...
To account for strong aging characteristics of citation networks, we modify Google's PageRank algori...
We define a modified PageRank algorithm and the PR-score to measure the influence of a single article ...
Bibliometric indexes are customary used in evaluating the impact of scientific research, even though...
Bibliometric indexes are customary used in evaluating the impact of scientific re-search, even thoug...
Ranking the significance of scientific publications is a long-standing challenge. The network-based ...
This paper describes a method, originally introduced by Bollen et al. [2], to rank conferences, arti...
This article provides an alternative perspective for measuring author impact by applying PageRank al...
When navigating into a new research field, it is important to identify papers with greatest impact a...
Standard approaches to measurement of the ‘impact’ of academic journals, or even sometimes of indivi...
This paper explores citation-based metrics, how they differ in ranking papers and authors, and why. ...
Main articleGoogle's PageRank is an influential algorithm that uses a model of Web use that is domin...
Various journal-ranking algorithms have been proposed, most of them based on citation counts. This a...