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Is DBLP a Good Computer Science Journals Database?
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In this article , the authors compare DBLP's indexed journals with those classified as CS by the leading indexing services today, Web of Science and Scopus, and conclude that the latter is more accurate than the former.Abstract:
DBLP provides comprehensive and free computer science (CS) bibliographic data to all. But how well does it really cover CS journals? In this article, we compare DBLP’s indexed journals with those classified as CS by the leading indexing services today—Web of Science and Scopus.read more
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A Computational Model For Individual Scholars' Writing Style Dynamics
Teddy Lazebnik,Azriel Rosenfeld +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors report a comprehensive investigation into how scholars' writing styles evolve throughout their careers focusing on their academic relations with their advisors and peers, and they find that scholars tend to stabilize early on in their careers, roughly their 13th publication.
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The History and Meaning of the Journal Impact Factor
TL;DR: The journal impact factor was created to help select additional source journals and is based on the number of citations in the current year to items published in the previous 2 years, which allows for the inclusion of many small but influential journals.
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The Association for Computing Machinery
TL;DR: As the Association for Computing Machinery enters a new phase of its existence, it seems befitting to review the conditions in the computing field just prior to its organization and the events of the past six years of its life.
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A review of the literature on citation impact indicators
TL;DR: In this paper, an in-depth review of the literature on citation impact indicators is provided, focusing on the selection of publications and citations to be included in the calculation of citation impact indicator.
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DBLP: some lessons learned
TL;DR: A review of the evolution of DBLP, where persons play a central role, and discussion of person names may be applicable to many other data bases.
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A Global Map of Science Based on the ISI Subject Categories
Loet Leydesdorff,Ismael Rafols +1 more
TL;DR: The nested maps of science (corresponding to 14 factors, 172 categories, and 6,164 journals) are brought online and an analysis of interdisciplinary relations is pursued at three levels of aggregation using the newly added ISI subject category of "Nanoscience & nanotechnology".