[[abstract]]This study aimed to identify and analyze characteristics of classic articles published in the Web of Science social work subject category from 1856 to 2011. Articles that have been cited at least 50 times were assessed regarding publication outputs, distribution of outputs in journals, publications of authors, institutions, countries as well as citation life cycles of articles with the highest total citations since its publication up to 2011 and the highest citations in 2011. Five bibliometric indicators were used to evaluate source countries, institutions, and authors. Results showed that 721 of the most highly referenced articles, published between 1957 and 2008, had been cited at least 50 times. Child Abuse & Neglect and Amer...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Psychology, 2007.The purpose of the present investigation was t...
Social Indicators Research (SIR) publishes novel and groundbreaking research focusing on social ind...
In earlier papers the authors focused on differences in the ageing of journal literature in science ...
This thesis examines the scientific publishing in the subject area of evidence based practice EBP in...
Bibliometric analyses have been the primary form of examining and evaluating literature within a fie...
Bibliometrics is a field of research that examines bodies of knowledge within and across disciplines...
Social work is a complex and multidisciplinary field drawing on a wide range of literature in terms ...
Bibliometrics in Social Work examiness the cross-disciplinary field of bibliometrics, including the ...
Highly cited papers are an important reference point in a research field. H-Classics is a new identi...
Microsoft Access Database for bibliometric analysis found in the article: Elaine M. Lasda Bergman, F...
C itations are one way that past research echoes through time. Although thenumber of academic citati...
Past studies of citation coverage of Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar do not demonstrate a...
The top 100 most cited papers in social work journals in 2000–09 were recently listed in a British J...
Bibliometric analyses have been the primary form of examining and evaluating literature within a fie...
The purpose of this study was to identify and examine the top 100 most highly cited articles of all ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Psychology, 2007.The purpose of the present investigation was t...
Social Indicators Research (SIR) publishes novel and groundbreaking research focusing on social ind...
In earlier papers the authors focused on differences in the ageing of journal literature in science ...
This thesis examines the scientific publishing in the subject area of evidence based practice EBP in...
Bibliometric analyses have been the primary form of examining and evaluating literature within a fie...
Bibliometrics is a field of research that examines bodies of knowledge within and across disciplines...
Social work is a complex and multidisciplinary field drawing on a wide range of literature in terms ...
Bibliometrics in Social Work examiness the cross-disciplinary field of bibliometrics, including the ...
Highly cited papers are an important reference point in a research field. H-Classics is a new identi...
Microsoft Access Database for bibliometric analysis found in the article: Elaine M. Lasda Bergman, F...
C itations are one way that past research echoes through time. Although thenumber of academic citati...
Past studies of citation coverage of Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar do not demonstrate a...
The top 100 most cited papers in social work journals in 2000–09 were recently listed in a British J...
Bibliometric analyses have been the primary form of examining and evaluating literature within a fie...
The purpose of this study was to identify and examine the top 100 most highly cited articles of all ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Psychology, 2007.The purpose of the present investigation was t...
Social Indicators Research (SIR) publishes novel and groundbreaking research focusing on social ind...
In earlier papers the authors focused on differences in the ageing of journal literature in science ...