Citation analysis was traditionally based on data from the ISI Citation indexes. Now with the appearance of Scopus, and with the free citation tool Google Scholar methods and measures are need for comparing these tools. In this paper we propose a set of measures for computing the similarity between rankings induced by ordering the retrieved publications in decreasing order of the number of citations as reported by the specific tools. The applicability of these measures is demonstrated and the results show high similarities between the rankings of the ISI Web of Science and Scopus and lower similarities between Google Scholar and the other tools.
Altmetric measurements derived from the social web are increasingly advocated and used as early indicators of article impact and usefulness. Nevertheless, there is a lack of systematic scientific evidence that altmetrics are valid proxies of either impact or utility although a few case studies have reported medium correlations between specific altmetrics and citation rates for individual journals or fields. Finally, the coverage of all the altmetrics except for Twitter seems to be low and so it is not clear if they are prevalent enough to be useful in practice.
J. Choi, A. Khlif, und E. Epure. Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on NLP for Music and Audio (NLP4MusA), Seite 23--27. Online, Association for Computational Linguistics, (2020)
J. Choi, A. Khlif, und E. Epure. Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on NLP for Music and Audio (NLP4MusA), Seite 23--27. Online, Association for Computational Linguistics, (2020)
This is a group connected to the SOP2 class at the Department of information and communication sciences at the Faculty of humanities and social sciences University of Zagreb. SOP2 is a course dealing with document indexing, document searching and related practices.