Citation metrics for Scholia #1097
Labels
enhancement
some suggestions to improve Scholia
P50-author
Wikidata property
P577-publication-date
Wikidata property
P2860-cites
Wikidata property
SPARQL
the way Scholia queries Wikidata
Projects
Scholia does not support citation metrics for scientists, papers and institutions. However, such metrics (such as the number of citations) are important to give an overview of the citation activity of the analyzed scholarly entity. That is why I ask if we can integrate SPARQL queries computing citation metrics for a scientist. I already adapted some of the Scholia queries for that:
Number of publications, Number of citations, Citations per paper: https://w.wiki/Ltx
Citations in the Last Five Years, Citations in the Last Five Years per paper: https://w.wiki/LuG
i10-index: https://w.wiki/LuF
i10-index for the last five years: https://w.wiki/LuE
i20-index: https://w.wiki/LwK
i20-index for the last five years: https://w.wiki/LwL
i50-index: https://w.wiki/LwS
i50-index for the last five years: https://w.wiki/LwR
Impact Factor (Two-year window): https://w.wiki/LwT
Impact Factor (Five-year window): https://w.wiki/LwV
References for these metrics:
Moed, H. F. (2006). Citation analysis in research evaluation (Vol. 9). Springer Science & Business Media.
Noruzi, A. (2016). Impact Factor, h-index, i10-index and i20-index of Webology. Webology, 13(1), 1-4.
Garfield, E. (2006). The history and meaning of the journal impact factor. JAMA, 295(1), 90-93.
These metrics can be easily adapted to publications, topics, institutions and other types of scholarly entities. The proposed queries can be adjusted or ameliorated so that they can be more adequate for inclusion in Scholia.
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