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Using Trideux factorial correspondence analysis and Calliope co-occurrence of key word analysis, we apply them to the data base of key words characterizing each research article or ongoing research report published by the Bulletin of Sociological Methodology (BSM) from December 1993 to October 2003. We present the results of these analyses, followed by the complete list of tables of contents, the author index and the article-title index for the articles and reports analyzed.
A study of the flow of manuscript submissions reveals a highly structured and efficient network of scientific journals where peer-review plays a critical role in the improvement and slotting of papers.
The files below contain XML (and only XML) for all the articles in the PMC open access subset. These files were created for users who need PMC XML for data mining and processing purposes, but do not need PDFs, images, or supplementary data.
First there was the “impact factor.” Then came the “h-index.” Now, for those who believe that scientific prowess can be measured by statistical metrics, comes the Acuna-Allesina-Kording formula.
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S. Doerfel, R. Jäschke, and G. Stumme. Formal Concept Analysis, volume 7278 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, page 77--95. Berlin/Heidelberg, Springer, (May 2012)