A quantitative exploration on reasons for citing articles from the perspective of cited authors

Volume: 116, Issue: 2, Pages: 675 - 687
Published: Jun 2, 2018
Abstract
Citation is regarded as one of the “norms of science” (Merton in Am Sociol Rev 22(6):635–659, 1957) and is deeply researched by the field of scientometrics. The motivations authors have for citing one another are considered significant and have been the subject of extensive qualitative research such as content analysis, questionnaires, and interviews of citing authors. However, the existing qualitative studies have covered a limited number of...
Paper Details
Title
A quantitative exploration on reasons for citing articles from the perspective of cited authors
Published Date
Jun 2, 2018
Volume
116
Issue
2
Pages
675 - 687
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