The money value of citations to single-authored and multiple-authored articles

Author:

Diamond A. M.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Computer Science Applications,General Social Sciences

Reference12 articles.

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2. See, e. g.: H. A. ZUCKERMAN, Patterns of name ordering among authors of scientific papers: A study of social symbolism and its ambiguity,The American Journal of Sociology, 74 (Nov. 1968) 276; E. GARFIELD, Where the action is, was, and will be-for firstand secondary authors, as reprinted inEssays of an Information Scientist, ISI Press, Philadelphia, Vol. 1, 1977, p. 281, M. D. GORDON, A critical reassessment of inferred relations between multiple authorship, scientific collaboration, the production of papers and their acceptance for publication,Scientometrics, 3 (1980) 193. S. PRESSER, Collaboration and quality of research,Social Studies of Science, 10 (1980) 95, D. LINDSEY, Production and citation measures in the sociology of science: The problem of multiple authorship,Social Studies of Science, 10 (1980) 145; J. S. LONG, R. McGINNIS, P. D. ALLISON, The problem of junior-authored papers in constructing citation counts,Social Studies of Science, 10 (1980) 127; J. S. LONG, R. McGINNIS, On adjusting productivity measures for multiple authorship,Scientometrics, 5 (1982) 379; D. LINDSEY, Futher evidence for adjusting for multiple authorship,Scientometrics, 5 (1982) 389; R. RUSTUM, N. R. ROY, G. G. JOHNSON, Jr. Approximating total citation counts from first author counts and from total papers,Scientometrics, 2 (1983) 117.

3. University of California, Berkeley 1979/80 General Catalog, Vol. 73, No. 11 (August 1979).

4. E. GARFIELDL (chairman)Science Citation Index 1979, Institute for Scientific Information, Inc., Philadelphia; 1980.

5. University of California, Berkeley General Catalogue 1966–1967, Vol. 60, No. 15 (July 15, 1966).

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