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Content- and proximity-based author co-citation analysis using citation sentences

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JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 954-966

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2016.07.007

Keywords

Author co-citation analysis; Citation proximity analysis; Citation content analysis; Bibliometrics; Citation analysis

Funding

  1. Bio-Synergy Research Project of the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning through the National Research Foundation [NRF-2013M3A9C4078138]
  2. Yonsei University Future-leading Research Initiative [2015-22-0119]

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Author co-citation analysis (ACA) has been widely used for identifying the subject disciplines of authors. Citations can reveal the explicit relationship between authors as well as their subject research fields. However, previous studies have seldom considered citation contents that convey useful implicit information on the authors or the influence of the links between the authors' subject fields by taking citation locations into account. This study aims to reveal the implicit relationship in the authors' subject disciplines by considering both citation contents and proximity. To this end, the researchers propose a new ACA method, called content- and proximity-based author co-citation analysis (CPACA). For the study, we extracted citation sentences and locations from full-text articles in the oncology field. The top 15 journals on oncology in Journal Citation Reports were selected, and 6,360 full-text articles from PubMed Central were collected. The results show that the proposed method enables the identification of distinct sub-fields of authors to represent authors' subject relatedness. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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