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Netværksbaseret Co-citerings Analyse×Co-citationsanalyse×
FagområdeScientometriBibliometri
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår1973 (co-citation); network-analytic extension widely adopted 2000s–2010s1973
OphavspersonHenry Small (co-citation foundation); network visualization extended by Chaomei Chen and othersHenry Small
TypeBibliometric network analysisMethod
Oprindelig kildeSmall, H. (1973). Co-citation in the scientific literature: A new measure of the relationship between two documents. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 24(4), 265–269. DOI ↗Small, H. (1973). Co-citation in the scientific literature: A new measure of the relationship between two documents. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 24(4), 265–269. DOI ↗
Aliasserco-citation network analysis, bibliometric network co-citation, co-citation mapping, CCA network approachco-citation mapping, historiograph, direct citation, citation pair analysis
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ResuméNetwork-based co-citation analysis is a bibliometric technique that measures how often pairs of documents are cited together by later works, then models those relationships as a weighted network. Nodes represent documents (or authors or journals), edges represent co-citation frequency, and network algorithms identify clusters of intellectually related literature. It is widely used in systematic and scoping reviews to map the intellectual structure of a research field.Co-citation analysis is a method that identifies the intellectual structure of a research domain by examining how frequently pairs of documents are cited together in other publications. When two papers are frequently cited together in the literature, they are considered co-cited, indicating they are conceptually related or influential within the same research community. Developed by Henry Small in 1973, co-citation analysis maps the 'invisible colleges' of science—networks of researchers working on related problems—and reveals how knowledge domains evolve over time.
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