A new methodology for constructing a publication‐level classification system of science
Volume: 63, Issue: 12, Pages: 2378 - 2392
Published: Nov 20, 2012
Abstract
Classifying journals or publications into research areas is an essential element of many bibliometric analyses. Classification usually takes place at the level of journals, where the W eb of S cience subject categories are the most popular classification system. However, journal‐level classification systems have two important limitations: They offer only a limited amount of detail, and they have difficulties with multidisciplinary journals. To...
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Title
A new methodology for constructing a publication‐level classification system of science
Published Date
Nov 20, 2012
Volume
63
Issue
12
Pages
2378 - 2392
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