Sentences with phrase «of citation counts»

First, even though the Journal aspires to be international and sensitive to context, its highest level of citation counts occurred in its first phase, of what the authors describe as «assumed universality of scaling educational change.»
In an attempt to shed some light, a group of researchers and journal editors today released a data set and analysis of the citation counts used to calculate this magical number.

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The counter-argument resides in his citation and defense of G. J. Whitrow's argument2 to the effect that an infinitist is committed to the idea of an infinite number of intermediary past events which ex hypothesi ought to be able to be counted or successively synthesized (but which everyone agrees can not be), and that this very situation of infinite intermediaries obliterates the intuitively sound distinction between actual past and potential future.
Lead author Yarden Katz, a fellow at the center and in the department of systems biology at Harvard Medical School in Boston, says they were interested in examining the relationship between NIH funding and metrics widely used to indicate scientific quality and determine career advancement, such as publication, citation, and patent counts.
Yet, he can probably count on this article to garner plenty of citations.
Virginia Trimble, an astronomer at the University of California, Irvine, says that, on a per - telescope basis, both publication and citation counts for Gemini have fallen behind those of its rivals (see «Paper chase»), and the demand for telescope time has fallen.
For example, if the citation counts of articles were like the heights of people, then the average number would be informative.
The citation distributions are so skewed that up to 75 % of the articles in any given journal had lower citation counts than the journal's average number.
For example, there's no easy way to distinguish physicist Brian Cox of the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom from physiologist Brian Cox of the University of Toronto in Canada in calculating the former's citation count.
We have compiled a list of the 50 most followed scientists on the social media platform and their academic citation counts — and calculated their K - index by drawing on citation data from Google Scholar (A fuller explanation of how we compiled the list is below, at the end of the full story).
The K - index is the ratio of the scientist's actual follower number to the follower number «warranted» by the citation count.
The Kardashian Index is calculated as follows: In his commentary, using data gathered on 40 scientists, Hall derived a formula for calculating the number of Twitter followers a scientist should have given one's citation count.
M: If you look just at who is the world's leader by sheer volume, the United States of course is the leader, whether you're counting papers, citations, anything.
The paper was co-authored by Nobel Prize — winner Stanley Prusiner, he notes, which may have boosted its citation count to its current number of 103.
Weighted RCR is essentially defining an average paper's scientific impact based on actual citations as 1 (normalized by research field), and a given scientist's output can be compared against the average by adding together the citation count for that scientist's papers to give the Weighted RCR over a given period of time).
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Broadly speaking, the scores generally draw about 40 % on scholarly influence in terms of bodies of work and citation counts, 25 % on book authorship and current book success (which frequently overlaps with scholarly work), and about 35 % on presence in new and old media, as well as in the Congressional Record.
Economists rarely pen books, but they do tend to coauthor substantial numbers of articles and rack up impressive citation counts.
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Always keep in mind the citation style, word count, structure, format, etc., to come up with a piece of work that your professor would love to read.
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As far as critiquing peer reviewed work goes, if the work is really no good, does it deserve to have an inflated citation count by attracting a flood of peer reviewed rebuttals?
c.) Evaluate the influence of MBH98 by count of cites of cites, general reputation of authors who cite, number of cites of said authors» other works, diversity of cites, discounting self - citation, non-peer-reviewed cites of lesser merit, cites that discredit the original, etc..
Some results can be quite interesting especially if you consult citation counts in Web of Science or Scopus.
Not being academic, I haven't published so much, but I am easy to find in Google Scholar, and some of those papers were rather more influential than indicated by moderate citation counts.
Well, clearly you think that «doing a google» counts as actual citation, but given that you think Habitat can scale to cover Asheville's housing crisis, we've already established the hard ceiling of your intellect.
But this also serves to show that simply counting the number of citations on «two sides» of an issue may be quite dumb.
A. I will pick a year, probably in the early 1990s, and count every citation from a court of appeal to a court outside that province.
It seems to me that CanLII ought to be able to entail good alternative citations into its count of cases that cite X, including Quicklaw citations; and I suspect that with a bit of work it should be able to catch the messed up neutral citations, perhaps by running a double - check against the case names.
See a Google Search citation counts for articles in Education Policy Analysis Archives for a good example of this.
For example, I am tempted to ignore «self - citations» — that is citations to earlier decisions of the same court — but might count them as it might be an interesting gauge of «introspection» or «extroversion» of the court.
Casetext's relevance is determined as a function of «keyword frequency, citation count, data, and jurisdiction» according to an email Mart received from a Casetext team member.
The majority of the Supreme Court held there was an apprehension of bias, but it is the test set out in the dissent by Justice de Grandpré that has placed the decision in the top 100 cited cases — over 1,480 citations and counting:
Warning: the entire post is about 6,400 words according to Word, but the wording counting tool in the version of Word I'm using counts parts of citations as words, so there's a bit less than that.
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