citation index

collocation in English

meaningsofcitationandindex

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citation
noun[C]
uk
/saɪˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/saɪˈteɪ.ʃən/
a word or piece of writing taken from a ...
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index
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.deks/
us
/ˈɪn.deks/
an alphabetical list, such as one printed at the back of a book showing which page a subject, name, etc. ...
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(Definition ofcitationandindexfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Subject bibliographic databases and citation indexes provided a major step forward in information dissemination - and also in the curriculum at library schools.
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Have not we plummeted from second place to second place in thecitationindex?
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We should consider the record of work done in universities in this country, especially ourcitationindex—the papers that are quoted across the world.
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In addition, literature which shows the greatest impact in a particular field, or more than one discipline, can be easily located through acitationindex.
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The sciencecitationindexlists over 6300 references to his papers.
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He was not proposing the concept ofcitationindex, as sometimes claimed.
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Chang is the author of sixteen and coauthor of 167 scientificcitationindexpapers.
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A formalcitationindextracks which referred and reviewed papers have referred which other such papers.
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He has authored/co-authored more than 80 articles cited in sciencecitationindex.
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Citation indices were used to identify the subsequent citation in relevant reports.
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Research excellence is judged on the reputation of the named researchers, the ranking of the journal, combined with the publication's impact factor measured through citation indices.
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Certainly in the natural sciences there is a tendency to use citation indexes as a starting point for the measurement of a language on a global scale.
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They are qualified to put into their proper and secondary place those pseudo-objective but flawed arithmetical criteria of quality, like citation indices, recently so fashionable.
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Due to the widespread practice of legal citation, it is possible to construct citation indices and large graphs of legal precedent, called citation networks.
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These citation indices were used both for general and for legal study.
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Data from citation indexes can be analyzed to determine the popularity and impact of specific articles, authors, and publications.
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Later biblical citation indexes are in the order of the canonical text.
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In citation indexing this corresponds to the number of references in a given paper.
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This score is usually established using citation indexes.
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Because this citation bias contributes to lower citation indices for journals that focus mainly on primary literature, the group discussed ways to combat this trend as well.
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