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In a recent paper in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Leydesdorff and Vaughan assert that raw cocitation data should be analyzed directly, without first applying a normalization like the Pearson correlation. In this report, it is argued that there is...
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We introduce two new measures of the performance of a scientist. One measure, referred to as the halpha;-index, generalizes the well-known h-index or Hirsch index. The other measure, referred to as the galpha;-index, generalizes the closely related g-index. We analyze theoretically the...
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In scientometric research, the use of co-occurrence data is very common. In many cases, a similarity measure is employed to normalize the data. However, there is no consensus among researchers on which similarity measure is most appropriate for normalization purposes. In this paper, we...
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