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Impact of self-citations and references involved increasing the citation count

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The impact of self-citation and references factors and helps the authors understand its importance and the analysis is made with the list of articles selected from multidisciplinary area.
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To assess the excellence of academic research many measures are being used. Citation network is defined as a kind of social network which holds the information about paper sources and co-citation relationship. This paper analyses the impact of self-citation and references factors and helps the authors to understand its importance. The analysis is made with the list of articles selected from multidisciplinary area. There are various other parameters involved increasing the citation count of the articles.

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