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McLaughlin, Jeremy L.; Tucker, Virginia M. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2017
Understanding information organization is a key component to navigating digital library environments as an information professional. While traditionally thought of within the areas of assessment and evaluation, citation indexing is another form of organization and navigation, and learning about it can transform one's knowledge of the information…
Descriptors: Citation Indexes, Fundamental Concepts, Information Management, Information Science Education
Ebrahim, Nader Ale; Salehi, Hadi; Embi, Mohamed Amin; Tanha, Farid Habibi; Gholizadeh, Hossein; Motahar, Seyed Mohammad; Ordi, Ali – International Education Studies, 2013
Due to the effect of citation impact on The Higher Education (THE) world university ranking system, most of the researchers are looking for some helpful techniques to increase their citation record. This paper by reviewing the relevant articles extracts 33 different ways for increasing the citations possibilities. The results show that the article…
Descriptors: Citation Indexes, Citations (References), Incidence, Best Practices
Rekdal, Ole Bjørn – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2014
An explosion in access to electronic databases and digital information is changing the way we view source citation. While the original purpose of referencing--showing the reader exactly where the author got his or her input--is clearly more important than ever, citation is increasingly taking on other roles, ones that have little to do with good…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Citation Indexes, Electronic Libraries, Electronic Publishing
Pitney, William A.; Gilson, Todd A. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2012
Athletic training faculty seeking tenure and promotion, or simply undergoing an annual merit review, may need an understanding of the impact of their scholarly work. To that end, citation counts are frequently used as a measure of impact that a journal article has had in a given discipline. As compared to the simple quantity of publications, the…
Descriptors: Athletics, Scholarship, Journal Articles, Faculty
West, Jevin D.; Bergstrom, Theodore C.; Bergstrom, Carl T. – College & Research Libraries, 2010
Limited time and budgets have created a legitimate need for quantitative measures of scholarly work. The well-known journal impact factor is the leading measure of this sort; here we describe an alternative approach based on the full structure of the scholarly citation network. The Eigenfactor Metrics--Eigenfactor Score and Article Influence…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Scholarship, Citation Analysis, Citation Indexes
Holtzman, Alexander – Knowledge Quest, 2009
Humorist Josh Billings quipped, "About the most originality that any writer can hope to achieve honestly is to steal with good judgment." Billings was harsh in his view of originality, but his critique reveals a tension faced by students every time they write a history paper. Research is the essence of any history paper. Especially in high school,…
Descriptors: Creativity, High Schools, Citation Indexes, Rhetorical Invention
Buranen, Lise – Knowledge Quest, 2009
In American colleges and universities, plagiarism is a hot topic: teachers wail and moan about the rise in student plagiarism (though often without evidence to demonstrate this supposed rise); they complain that the Web has "caused" plagiarism; and at the same time, many believe that technology is the key to "solving" the problem of student…
Descriptors: Library Role, Citation Analysis, Plagiarism, Citation Indexes
Tonkin, Humphrey – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2011
Over the centuries, first Latin and then French, German, and Russian have receded in perceived importance as languages of science. Other powerful languages with extensive internal scientific discourse, such as Japanese and Chinese, have always been largely excluded. The dominance of English has elevated the reputation of English-language…
Descriptors: English for Science and Technology, Scientific Enterprise, Official Languages, Justice
Hammond, Chelsea C.; Brown, Stephanie Willen – Computers in Libraries, 2008
The staff at University of Connecticut are participating in Elsevier's Student Ambassador Program (SAmP) in which graduate students train their peers on "citation searching" research using Scopus and Web of Science, two tremendous citation databases. They are in the fourth semester of these training programs, and they are wildly successful: They…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Peer Teaching, Citations (References), Databases
Botte, Alexander – European Educational Research Journal, 2007
This article reports on methodological approaches to evaluate the relevance and quality of educational research publications. In the first section it focuses on the ISI Social Science Citation Index and shows that this standard instrument for bibliometric measurement is insufficient for the representation of European educational research. In the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Evaluation, Social Sciences, Program Proposals

Garfield, Eugene – Library Quarterly, 1980
Contrasts the nature of citation practices in the sciences and in the humanities, and details the workings of the Institute for Scientific Information's new Arts and Humanities Citation Index. Fifteen references are cited. (FM)
Descriptors: Citation Indexes, Fine Arts, Humanities, Information Retrieval

Medoff, Marshall H. – Journal of Economic Education, 1989
Identifies universities employing the top economists, ranks the top 50 economists from 1971-85, and points out the top 50 young economists. Uses the total number of citations, the rank by mean number of citations, and the mean number of citations to identifying these scholars. Includes ranked lists with the number of citations. (GG)
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Citation Indexes, Economic Research, Economics

Grice, Ila M. – Community & Junior College Libraries, 1991
Compares the compact disc read-only-memory (CD-ROM) Magazine Article Summaries (MAS) and Magazine Index Plus Backfile (MI+) in terms of system hardware, index coverage, searching capabilities, citation display, printing citations, local holdings, and miscellaneous features and costs. Finds in favor of MAS. (DMM)
Descriptors: Citation Indexes, College Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Library Services

Weinberg, Bella Hass – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1997
Describes early Hebrew citation indexes, both embedded and book-length, and discusses terminological variation, format, precision of locators, the order of index entries and assumption of user knowledge, knowledge of the compilers, and recommendations for further research. (59 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Citation Indexes, Hebrew, Indexing, Relevance (Information Retrieval)

Garfield, Eugene – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2001
Provides an overview of the professional work of Irving Sher. Highlights include his role in the development and implementation of Science Citation Index; the development of the first selective dissemination of information system; development of the journal impact factor; a system of coding references; and citation-based historiography. (LRW)
Descriptors: Citation Indexes, Citations (References), Historiography, Information Scientists