The field of natural language processing is experiencing a period of unprecedented growth, and with it a surge of published papers. This represents an opportunity for us to take stock of how we cite the work of other researchers, and whether this growth comes at the expense of “forgetting” about older literature. In this paper, we address this question through bibliographic analysis. By looking at the age of outgoing citations in papers published at selected ACL venues between 2010 and 2019, we find that there is indeed a tendency for recent papers to cite more recent work, but the rate at which papers older than 15 years are cited has remained relatively stable
Scientific production is steadily growing, exhibiting 4% annual growth in publications and 1.8% annu...
In many academic fields, the number of papers published each year has increased significantly over t...
An increasing amount of students and scholars use web references as a prime source in their papers. ...
Citing papers is the primary method through which modern scientific writing discusses and builds on ...
In this paper, we have analyzed the changing role of cited papers over time. This was done by taking...
For decades the number of scientific publications has been rapidly increasing, effectively out-datin...
Objective – To compare the impact and ageing of conference proceedings with that of scientific liter...
We provide a view of the literature aging features in the sciences and social sciences, at different...
In the first part of our study (Zhang and Gla¨nzel in Scientometrics, 2017) we provided a view of th...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
Few studies have focused on understanding the changing relationship between the cited work and the w...
In this study, we introduce a new literature-aging conceptual model to study the citation curve and ...
Using statistical methods to analyse digital material for patterns makes it possible to detect patte...
We examine differences in authorship, word usage, and references in full papers from the 1991 and 20...
This study analyzes references cited by articles published in ten American Chemical Society journals...
Scientific production is steadily growing, exhibiting 4% annual growth in publications and 1.8% annu...
In many academic fields, the number of papers published each year has increased significantly over t...
An increasing amount of students and scholars use web references as a prime source in their papers. ...
Citing papers is the primary method through which modern scientific writing discusses and builds on ...
In this paper, we have analyzed the changing role of cited papers over time. This was done by taking...
For decades the number of scientific publications has been rapidly increasing, effectively out-datin...
Objective – To compare the impact and ageing of conference proceedings with that of scientific liter...
We provide a view of the literature aging features in the sciences and social sciences, at different...
In the first part of our study (Zhang and Gla¨nzel in Scientometrics, 2017) we provided a view of th...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
Few studies have focused on understanding the changing relationship between the cited work and the w...
In this study, we introduce a new literature-aging conceptual model to study the citation curve and ...
Using statistical methods to analyse digital material for patterns makes it possible to detect patte...
We examine differences in authorship, word usage, and references in full papers from the 1991 and 20...
This study analyzes references cited by articles published in ten American Chemical Society journals...
Scientific production is steadily growing, exhibiting 4% annual growth in publications and 1.8% annu...
In many academic fields, the number of papers published each year has increased significantly over t...
An increasing amount of students and scholars use web references as a prime source in their papers. ...