The aggregated journal-journal citation matrix—based on the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) of the Science Citation Index—can be decomposed by indexers and/or algorithmically. In this study, we test the results of two recently available algorithms for the decomposition of large matrices against two content-based classifications of journals: the ISI Subject Categories and the field/subfield classification of Glänzel & Schubert (2003). The content-based schemes allow for the attribution of more than a single category to a journal, whereas the algorithms maximize the ratio of within-category citations over between-category citations. By adding categories, indexers generate between-category citations, which may enrich the database, for example, ...
A serious shortcoming of bibliometric studies based on the (Social) Science(s) Citation Index is the...
The aim of this thesis is to map current scientific articles regarding the subject of classification...
The classification of science into disciplines is at the heart of bibliometric analyses. While most ...
The aggregated journal-journal citation matrix—based on the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) of the Sc...
A number of journal classification systems have been developed in bibliometrics since the launch of ...
This is a preprint of an article published in Journal of the American Society for Information Scienc...
We study the problem of normalizing citation impact indicators for differences in citation practices...
In this paper, we investigate the consequences of choosing different classification systems – namely...
In this paper, we propose a new criterion for choosing between a pair of classification systems of s...
In this paper we propose a new criterion for choosing between a pair of classification systems of sc...
Using the Scopus dataset (1996-2007) a grand matrix of aggregated journal-journal citations was cons...
Using the option Analyze Results with the Web of Science, one can directly generate overlays onto gl...
I propose an approach to classifying scientific networks in terms of aggregated journal-journal cita...
This paper explores the ISI Journal Citation Reports (JCR) bibliographic and subject structures thro...
Academic journals are the repositories of mankind’s gradually accumulating knowledge of the surround...
A serious shortcoming of bibliometric studies based on the (Social) Science(s) Citation Index is the...
The aim of this thesis is to map current scientific articles regarding the subject of classification...
The classification of science into disciplines is at the heart of bibliometric analyses. While most ...
The aggregated journal-journal citation matrix—based on the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) of the Sc...
A number of journal classification systems have been developed in bibliometrics since the launch of ...
This is a preprint of an article published in Journal of the American Society for Information Scienc...
We study the problem of normalizing citation impact indicators for differences in citation practices...
In this paper, we investigate the consequences of choosing different classification systems – namely...
In this paper, we propose a new criterion for choosing between a pair of classification systems of s...
In this paper we propose a new criterion for choosing between a pair of classification systems of sc...
Using the Scopus dataset (1996-2007) a grand matrix of aggregated journal-journal citations was cons...
Using the option Analyze Results with the Web of Science, one can directly generate overlays onto gl...
I propose an approach to classifying scientific networks in terms of aggregated journal-journal cita...
This paper explores the ISI Journal Citation Reports (JCR) bibliographic and subject structures thro...
Academic journals are the repositories of mankind’s gradually accumulating knowledge of the surround...
A serious shortcoming of bibliometric studies based on the (Social) Science(s) Citation Index is the...
The aim of this thesis is to map current scientific articles regarding the subject of classification...
The classification of science into disciplines is at the heart of bibliometric analyses. While most ...