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FagområdeScientometriForskningsfærdigheder
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår1955 (citation analysis); 2010 (VOSviewer software)1955 (citation indexes); 1975 (Impact Factor); 2005 (H-index)
OphavspersonEugene Garfield (citation analysis); Nees Jan van Eck & Ludo Waltman (VOSviewer)Eugene Garfield (Citation Indexes, 1955); Jorge Hirsch (H-index, 2005)
TypeBibliometric workflowTool
Oprindelig kildevan Eck, N. J., & Waltman, L. (2010). Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mapping. Scientometrics, 84(2), 523–538. DOI ↗Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(46), 16569–16572. DOI ↗
Aliassercitation analysis with VOSviewer, VOSviewer citation mapping, visual citation analysis, VOSviewer-based citation network analysiscitation metrics, bibliometric analysis, citation tracking
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ResuméVOSviewer-assisted citation analysis combines established citation analysis methodology with the visual mapping capabilities of VOSviewer, a free bibliometric software developed at Leiden University. Researchers export bibliographic records from databases such as Web of Science or Scopus, import them into VOSviewer, and generate citation networks that reveal which documents, authors, or journals are most influential and how intellectual influence flows across a field.Citation analysis is the systematic study of how scholarly works are cited by subsequent research, used as a proxy for research impact and influence. Founded formally by Eugene Garfield in 1955 (introducing citation indexes), the field encompasses metrics ranging from simple citation counts to sophisticated indices like the H-index (Hirsch, 2005) and field-normalized indicators. Citation analysis is used to evaluate researcher productivity, track influence of ideas, assess journal quality, and detect research trends. While citation counts are not perfect measures of quality (high citation does not equal high quality; time lag in citation accumulation), they provide valuable quantitative data for research evaluation alongside peer review and expert assessment.
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