1. How does Citing Behavior for a Scientific Article Change over Time? A Preliminary Study.
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LU, Ch'ao, ZHANG, Chengzhi, and MA, Shutian
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NATURAL language processing ,INFORMATION-seeking behavior ,CONTENT analysis ,CORE & periphery (Economic theory) ,TECHNOLOGICAL obsolescence - Abstract
This study is to investigate how citing behavior for a scientific article changes over time. A highly cited article is chosen to collect citation content from its 902 citing articles. Natural language processing and content analysis are adopted to encode citation content and complete the statistics of citation behavior. Citation content analysis indexes including citation mention, length, and location, are used to describe the changes of citation behavior over time. The experimental results show that there is correlation between citing time with most of the indexes and that citation mention and citation length are declining while the number of the citation co-occurrences is increasing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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