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Visualization of Publication Impact

Measuring scholarly impact has been a topic of much interest in recent years. While many use the citation count as a primary indicator of a publications impact, the quality and impact of those citations will vary. Additionally, it is often difficult to see where a paper sits among other papers in th...

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Autores principales: Maguire, Eamonn, Montull, Javier Martin, Louppe, Gilles
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2157047
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Louppe, Gilles
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description Measuring scholarly impact has been a topic of much interest in recent years. While many use the citation count as a primary indicator of a publications impact, the quality and impact of those citations will vary. Additionally, it is often difficult to see where a paper sits among other papers in the same research area. Questions we wished to answer through this visualization were: is a publication cited less than publications in the field?; is a publication cited by high or low impact publications?; and can we visually compare the impact of publications across a result set? In this work we address the above questions through a new visualization of publication impact. Our technique has been applied to the visualization of citation information in INSPIREHEP (http://www.inspirehep.net), the largest high energy physics publication repository.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-14638952023-03-14T19:37:16Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2157047engMaguire, EamonnMontull, Javier MartinLouppe, GillesVisualization of Publication ImpactComputing and Computerscs.DLcs.GRMeasuring scholarly impact has been a topic of much interest in recent years. While many use the citation count as a primary indicator of a publications impact, the quality and impact of those citations will vary. Additionally, it is often difficult to see where a paper sits among other papers in the same research area. Questions we wished to answer through this visualization were: is a publication cited less than publications in the field?; is a publication cited by high or low impact publications?; and can we visually compare the impact of publications across a result set? In this work we address the above questions through a new visualization of publication impact. Our technique has been applied to the visualization of citation information in INSPIREHEP (http://www.inspirehep.net), the largest high energy physics publication repository.arXiv:1605.06242oai:inspirehep.net:14638952016-05-20
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