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      Which cities produce more excellent papers than can be expected? A new mapping approach, using Google Maps, based on statistical significance testing

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          Spatial scientometrics: Towards a cumulative research program

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            A Global Map of Science Based on the ISI Subject Categories

            The ISI subject categories classify journals included in the Science Citation Index (SCI). The aggregated journal-journal citation matrix contained in the Journal Citation Reports can be aggregated on the basis of these categories. This leads to an asymmetrical transaction matrix (citing versus cited) which is much more densely populated than the underlying matrix at the journal level. Exploratory factor analysis leads us to opt for a fourteen-factor solution. This solution can easily be interpreted as the disciplinary structure of science. The nested maps of science (corresponding to 14 factors, 172 categories, and 6,164 journals) are brought online at http://www.leydesdorff.net/map06/index.htm. An analysis of interdisciplinary relations is pursued at three levels of aggregation using the newly added ISI subject category of "Nanoscience & nanotechnology". The journal level provides the finer grained perspective. Errors in the attribution of journals to the ISI subject categories are averaged out so that the factor analysis can reveal the main structures. The mapping of science can, therefore, be comprehensive at the level of ISI subject categories.
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              Content-based and algorithmic classifications of journals: Perspectives on the dynamics of scientific communication and indexer effects

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                Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
                J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                15322882
                October 2011
                October 2011
                : 62
                : 10
                : 1954-1962
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                10.1002/asi.21611
                65246f0d-14dc-4351-a066-c68d79fa8af1
                © 2011

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