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Madsen, Heidi Holst, Dicte Madsen, and Marianne Gauffriau. "Evaluation of unique identifiers used for citation linking." F1000Research 5 (June 29, 2016): 1539. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.8913.1.

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Unique identifiers (UID) are seen as an effective tool to create links between identical publications in databases or identify duplicates in a database. The purpose of the present study is to investigate how well UIDs work for citation linking. We have two objectives: Explore the coverage, precision, and characteristics of publications matched versus not matched with UIDs as the match key.Illustrate how publication sets formed by using UIDs as the match key may affect the bibliometric indicators: Number of publications, number of citations and the average number of citations per publication. The objectives are addressed in a literature review and a case study. The literature review shows that only a few studies evaluate how well UIDs work as a match key. From the literature we identify four error types: Duplicate digital object identifiers (DOI), incorrect DOIs in reference lists and databases, DOIs not registered by the database where a bibliometric analysis is performed, and erroneous optical or special character recognition. The case study explores the use of UIDs in the integration between the databases Pure and SciVal. Specifically journal publications in English are matched between the two databases. We find all error types except erroneous optical or special character recognition in our publication sets. In particular the duplicate DOIs constitute a problem for the calculation of bibliometric indicators as both keeping the duplicates to improve the reliability of citation counts and deleting them to improve the reliability of publication counts will distort the calculation of average number of citations per publication. The use of UIDs as a match key in citation linking is implemented in many settings, and the availability of UIDs may become critical for the inclusion of a publication or a database in a bibliometric analysis.
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Bousfield, David, Johanna McEntyre, Sameer Velankar, George Papadatos, Alex Bateman, Guy Cochrane, Jee-Hyub Kim, et al. "Patterns of database citation in articles and patents indicate long-term scientific and industry value of biological data resources." F1000Research 5 (February 11, 2016): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.7911.1.

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Data from open access biomolecular data resources, such as the European Nucleotide Archive and the Protein Data Bank are extensively reused within life science research for comparative studies, method development and to derive new scientific insights. Indicators that estimate the extent and utility of such secondary use of research data need to reflect this complex and highly variable data usage. By linking open access scientific literature, via Europe PubMedCentral, to the metadata in biological data resources we separate data citations associated with a deposition statement from citations that capture the subsequent, long-term, reuse of data in academia and industry. We extend this analysis to begin to investigate citations of biomolecular resources in patent documents. We find citations in more than 8,000 patents from 2014, demonstrating substantial use and an important role for data resources in defining biological concepts in granted patents to both academic and industrial innovators. Combined together our results indicate that the citation patterns in biomedical literature and patents vary, not only due to citation practice but also according to the data resource cited. The results guard against the use of simple metrics such as citation counts and show that indicators of data use must not only take into account citations within the biomedical literature but also include reuse of data in industry and other parts of society by including patents and other scientific and technical documents such as guidelines, reports and grant applications.
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Rodriguez-Esteban, Raul. "Semantic persistence of ambiguous biomedical names in the citation network." Bioinformatics 36, no. 7 (December 12, 2019): 2224–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btz923.

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Abstract Motivation Name ambiguity has long been a central problem in biomedical text mining. To tackle it, it has been usually assumed that names present only one meaning within a given text. It is not known whether this assumption applies beyond the scope of single documents. Results Using a new method that leverages large numbers of biomedical annotations and normalized citations, this study shows that ambiguous biomedical names mentioned in scientific articles tend to present the same meaning in articles that cite them or that they cite, and, to a lesser extent, two steps away in the citation network. Citations, therefore, can be regarded as semantic connections between articles and the citation network should be considered for tasks such as automatic name disambiguation, entity linking and biomedical database annotation. A simple experiment shows the applicability of these findings to name disambiguation. Availability and implementation The code used for this analysis is available at: https://github.com/raroes/one-sense-per-citation-network.
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Muhtadin, Muhtadin, Rika Berlista, and Dian Oktavia. "Gaya Bahasa Novel Tanah Surga Merah Karya Arafat Nur dan Komet Karya Tere Liye." Jurnal Kajian Bahasa, Sastra dan Pengajaran (KIBASP) 3, no. 1 (December 27, 2019): 134–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.31539/kibasp.v3i1.905.

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This study aims to describe the style of language used by the novel Tanah Langit Merah and the Comet novel. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The research data collection technique is the documentation technique. Data analysis techniques are used through data reduction, data presentation and conclusions. The results of this study are: (1) Novel Comet contains a comparative language style of 109 citations, contrasting 39 quotations, linking 31 quotations, and repeating 10 quotations. (2) The novel Tanah Langit Merah contains comparative language styles, 97 parable parables, 117 metaphor quotations, 25 personification quotations, and 1 quote antithesis. (3) antagonism, hyperbole 74 citations, oxymoron 6 quotations, sarcasm 24 quotations, satire 15 quotations, paradox 10 quotations. (4) linkages, 8 excerpt metonemicals, 3 excerpts euphemisms, and 15 citation elepsis. (5) iteration, alliteration of 11 citations, anaphora 4 quotations, and efficiency of 2 quotations. In conclusion, the language style in the novel Tanah Langit Merah and the Comet novel, namely comparative language, conflicting, interrelated, and repetitive Keywords: Language Style, Novel
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Colavizza, Giovanni, and Matteo Romanello. "Citation Mining of Humanities Journals: The Progress to Date and the Challenges Ahead." Journal of European Periodical Studies 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2019): 36–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/jeps.v4i1.10120.

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Even large citation indexes such as the Web of Science, Scopus or Google Scholar cover only a small fraction of the literature in the humanities. This coverage sensibly decreases going backwards in time. Citation mining of humanities publications — defined as an instance of bibliometric data mining and as a means to the end of building comprehensive citation indexes — remains an open problem. In this contribution we discuss the results of two recent projects in this area: Cited Loci and Linked Books. The former focused on the domain of classics, using journal articles in JSTOR as a corpus; the latter considered the historiography on Venice and a novel corpus of journals and monographs. Both projects attempted to mine citations of all kinds — abbreviated and not, to all types of sources, including primary sources — and considered a wide time span (19th to 21st century). We first discuss the current state of research in citation mining of humanities publications. We then present the various steps involved into this process, from corpus selection to data publication, discussing the peculiarities of the humanities. The approaches taken by the two projects are compared, allowing us to highlight disciplinary differences and commonalities, as well as shared challenges between historiography and classics on this respect. The resulting picture portrays humanities citation mining as a field with a great, yet mostly untapped potential, and a few still open challenges. The potential lies in using citations as a means to interconnect digitized collections at a large scale, by making explicit the linking function of bibliographic citations. As for the open challenges, a key issue is the existing need for an integrated metadata infrastructure and an appropriate legal framework to facilitate citation mining in the humanities.
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Herzog, Christian, Daniel Hook, and Stacy Konkiel. "Dimensions: Bringing down barriers between scientometricians and data." Quantitative Science Studies 1, no. 1 (February 2020): 387–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00020.

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Until recently, comprehensive scientometrics data has been made available only in siloed, subscription-based tools that are inaccessible to researchers who lack institutional support and resources. As a result of limited data access, research evaluation practices have focused upon basic indicators that only take publications and their citation rates into account. This has blocked innovation on many fronts. Dimensions is a database that links and contextualizes different research information objects. It brings together data describing and linking awarded grants, clinical trials, patents, and policy documents, as well as altmetric information, alongside traditional publications and citations data. This article describes the approach that Digital Science is taking to support the scientometric community, together with the various Dimensions tools available to researchers who wish to use Dimensions data in their research at no cost.
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Madsen, Heidi Holst, Dicte Madsen, and Marianne Gauffriau. "Evaluation of unique identifiers used as keys to match identical publications in Pure and SciVal – a case study from health science." F1000Research 5 (September 6, 2016): 1539. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.8913.2.

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Unique identifiers (UID) are seen as an effective key to match identical publications across databases or identify duplicates in a database. The objective of the present study is to investigate how well UIDs work as match keys in the integration between Pure and SciVal, based on a case with publications from the health sciences. We evaluate the matching process based on information about coverage, precision, and characteristics of publications matched versus not matched with UIDs as the match keys. We analyze this information to detect errors, if any, in the matching process. As an example we also briefly discuss how publication sets formed by using UIDs as the match keys may affect the bibliometric indicators number of publications, number of citations, and the average number of citations per publication. The objective is addressed in a literature review and a case study. The literature review shows that only a few studies evaluate how well UIDs work as a match key. From the literature we identify four error types: Duplicate digital object identifiers (DOI), incorrect DOIs in reference lists and databases, DOIs not registered by the database where a bibliometric analysis is performed, and erroneous optical or special character recognition. The case study explores the use of UIDs in the integration between the databases Pure and SciVal. Specifically journal publications in English are matched between the two databases. We find all error types except erroneous optical or special character recognition in our publication sets. In particular the duplicate DOIs constitute a problem for the calculation of bibliometric indicators as both keeping the duplicates to improve the reliability of citation counts and deleting them to improve the reliability of publication counts will distort the calculation of average number of citations per publication. The use of UIDs as a match key in citation linking is implemented in many settings, and the availability of UIDs may become critical for the inclusion of a publication or a database in a bibliometric analysis.
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Wynholds, Laura. "Linking to Scientific Data: Identity Problems of Unruly and Poorly Bounded Digital Objects." International Journal of Digital Curation 6, no. 1 (March 8, 2011): 214–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v6i1.183.

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Within information systems, a significant aspect of search and retrieval across information objects, such as datasets, journal articles, or images, relies on the identity construction of the objects. This paper uses identity to refer to the qualities or characteristics of an information object that make it definable and recognizable, and can be used to distinguish it from other objects. Identity, in this context, can be seen as the foundation from which citations, metadata and identifiers are constructed.In recent years the idea of including datasets within the scientific record has been gaining significant momentum, with publishers, granting agencies and libraries engaging with the challenge. However, the task has been fraught with questions of best practice for establishing this infrastructure, especially in regards to how citations, metadata and identifiers should be constructed. These questions suggests a problem with how dataset identities are formed, such that an engagement with the definition of datasets as conceptual objects is warranted.This paper explores some of the ways in which scientific data is an unruly and poorly bounded object, and goes on to propose that in order for datasets to fulfill the roles expected for them, the following identity functions are essential for scholarly publications: (i) the dataset is constructed as a semantically and logically concrete object, (ii) the identity of the dataset is embedded, inherent and/or inseparable, (iii) the identity embodies a framework of authorship, rights and limitations, and (iv) the identity translates into an actionable mechanism for retrieval or reference.
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Baykoucheva, Svetla. "Eugene Garfield’s Ideas and Legacy and Their Impact on the Culture of Research." Publications 7, no. 2 (June 14, 2019): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/publications7020043.

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Eugene Garfield advanced the theory and practice of information science and envisioned information systems that made the discovery of scientific information much more efficient. The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), which he founded in Philadelphia in 1960, developed innovative information products that have revolutionized science. ISI provided current scientific information to researchers all over the world by publishing the table of contents of key scientific journals in the journal Current Contents (CC). Garfield introduced the citation as a qualitative measure of academic impact and propelled the concepts of “citation indexing” and “citation linking”, paving the way for today’s search engines. He created the Science Citation Index (SCI), which raised awareness about citations; triggered the development of new disciplines (scientometrics, infometrics, webometrics); and became the foundation for building new important products such as Web of Science. The journal impact factor (IF), originally designed to select journals for the SCI, became the most widely accepted tool for measuring academic impact. Garfield actively promoted English as the international language of science and became a powerful force in the globalization of research. His ideas changed how researchers gather scientific information, communicate their findings, and advance their careers. This article looks at the impact of Garfield’s ideas and legacy on the culture of research.
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Jimenez, Manuel Fernando Cabrera, and Yessica Adriana Peña Rios. "Bibliometric Study on Social Capital Articulated with Representative Democracy." Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 11, no. 06 (June 23, 2023): 139–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sjahss.2023.v11i06.001.

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This article deals with the analysis of the scientific review on the articulation between social capital and representative democracy, having as parameters the relationship of the following articulated terms: Social Capital & Democracy in the Scopus & Web of Science databases. The analysis responds to the review of authors, citations, types of product, keywords, country of origin, and area of knowledge, for this purpose, the study focuses on the review of the products generated in the categories of social sciences, arts, and humanities, economics and political science. A descriptive methodology is developed based on the technique of bibliometric analysis, developed from the selection and documentary exploration, as well as recurrence in the citation generated by scientific nodes. As result, it is observed that production prevails in the United States, about the linking of terms, concentrated in social sciences and political science, expressed in the publication of a high percentage of scientific articles, followed by Europe, which observed a discreet production in Latin America. Likewise, a low density in the generation of broad citation networks is evident, which makes visible a relatively atomized scientific context in this field.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Citations linking"

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Jain, Soumya. "A Context-Aware Neural Approach for Explainable Citation Link Prediction." Thesis, 2022. https://etd.iisc.ac.in/handle/2005/5879.

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Citations have become an integral part of scientific publications. They play a crucial role in supporting authors’ claims throughout a scientific paper. However, citing related work is a challenging and laborious task, especially for novice researchers who are not much familiar with the literature and have little or no experience in writing citation text. In this work, we study the task of Citation Link Prediction and propose a novel neural architecture called ExCite, that predicts the existence of a citation link between a pair of scientific documents within a given context. More importantly, it also generates the corresponding citation text at the same time. For this purpose, ExCite leverages diverse role-based views of the documents to learn robust document representations. The proposed model achieves state-of-the-art performance on both citation link prediction and citation text generation subtasks. We performed an extensive set of experiments to show the effectiveness of each module in the proposed neural architecture and evaluated our explanations using a wide range of state-of-the-art automatic evaluation metrics. By performing qualitative and quantitative analyses, we showed that ExCite is capable of generating high-quality citation text that is highly coherent with the citation context.
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Wang, Ching-Yi, and 王景逸. "On The Design and Implementation of a Document Citation Linking System." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/x7bn64.

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Document Citation Linking is to link the citation string with one document. The references or citations in one paper for example, are string format, viewed as citation strings. The goal is for each citation string, to find one document and link it to the citation string. The links are not that easy to establish. There exists some error in the citation strings come from the writers’ mistake or encoding problem, etc. Leading to the difference between citation string and document, that is hard to decide whether to establish the links. And the amount of data need to consider also grows when there are more and more documents and citation strings. In this study of document citation linking system, propose a method to filter the candidate citation strings or documents by indexing, reduce the amount of data need to consider to a reasonable range. Considering the similarity of authors, title, time, source as the benchmark for establishing the links, also are the evaluation of the links. The system stores the cases that hard to decide to link or not by the computer, those can check by human beings.
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Books on the topic "Citations linking"

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Iverson, Cheryl. References. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jama/9780195176339.003.0003.

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References serve 3 primary purposes—documentation, acknowledgment, and directing or linking the reader to additional resources. Authors may cite a reference to support their own arguments or lay the foundation for their theses (documentation); as a credit to the work of other authors (acknowledgment); or to direct the reader to more detail or additional resources (directing or linking). References are a critical element of a manuscript and, as such, the reference list demands close scrutiny by authors, editors, peer reviewers, manuscript editors, and proofreaders. Authors bear primary responsibility for all reference citations. Editors and peer reviewers should examine manuscript references for completeness, accuracy, and relevance. Manuscript editors and proofreaders are responsible for assessing the completeness of references, for ensuring that references are presented in proper style and format, and for checking to make sure that any reference links are accurate and functional.
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Arpaçukuru, Osman, and Abdullah Demir. İSNAD Atıf Sistemi 2. Edisyon Citavi Şablonu Kullanım Kılavuzu. Oku Okut Yayınları, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.55709/okuokutyayinlari.5.

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Citavi is a software that helps academicians in all processes, especially in the field of theology, in scientific research, and writing, from literature review to writing drafts of the research report (article, thesis, book) before the final revision. It differs from its peers with its features and tools that facilitate and accelerate research activities and processes and complete it with a solid weave. It fully supports many languages, including Arabic and Turkish, and offers error-free writing in these languages. It allows all kinds of date and page number entries to be written as written by the user. Citavi has brought together resource-reference management and information organization under the same roof. In this way, it has many features and useful tools such as creating bibliography and information slips, editing and changing the slips, dividing them into various categories, linking them to the chapters and headings shown in the table of contents of the research, and easily exporting them to a Word file. In this way, it transforms the time-consuming and tiring classical bibliography and information filing stage into an enjoyable and easily sustainable research process, thanks to its useful interface and advanced tools. In particular, the bibliography and information slips creation system will be welcomed by researchers with great pleasure and will be used with pleasure. Thanks to its features and tools, thesis, article, and book pre-edit drafts can be written directly in Citavi without the need for Word. Thus, the researcher can easily continue and complete his/her work directly through a single program without going back and forth between Citavi and Word applications. We wanted to ensure that researchers in our country benefit from this software, as it facilitates and accelerates the work of the researcher in almost all of the scientific research and writing processes in all fields, especially in the field of theology, and allows it to be built with a solid weave. For this purpose, a year ago, we presented the appropriate add-on for the ISNAD Citation System and the user guide to the use of researchers. Now, we are happy to present the same user manual to researchers as revised, supplemented, and visually improved.
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Book chapters on the topic "Citations linking"

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Bastianello, Elisa, Alessandro Adamou, and Nikos Minadakis. "Referency: Harmonizing Citations in Transdisciplinary Scholarly Literature." In Linking Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, 528–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16802-4_58.

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Concordia, Cesare, Nicolas Larrousse, and Edward Gray. "The SSH Data Citation Service, A Tool to Explore and Collect Citation Metadata." In Linking Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, 351–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16802-4_32.

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Brack, Arthur, Anett Hoppe, and Ralph Ewerth. "Citation Recommendation for Research Papers via Knowledge Graphs." In Linking Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, 165–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86324-1_20.

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Dongardive, Prakash. "Online Journals." In Advances in Library and Information Science, 83–93. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4070-2.ch007.

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Electronic information is gaining more importance in academic activities with the extreme change in the pattern of dissemination of knowledge. Web technology provides dynamism to the electronic documents that were not possible in essentially sequential style of presentation of printed documents. Interactive hyperlinks to related resources, links to full range of multimedia, links to traditional indexing and abstracting services, etc. are some of the novelties that are common place in a Web document and that were not possible in a traditional printed document. Web publishers or e-journal publishers claim heavy investments. Publishers create not only bit-map page image but also HTML and PDF formats to provide added advantages for their electronic journals. Electronic journals can provide linking citations and references to bibliographic databases or to full-text articles (where possible), links to graphics/photographs, video or audio clippings not included in the paper, links to corrections or to articles cited in the paper, access to more detailed data or to multimedia information provided by the author, links to external databases, links to reader comments or discussion forums related to the paper, “dual publishing” in more than one electronic journal (e.g. a chemistry article of interest to biologists could appear both in a chemistry and a biology journal), a “living article” where the user could log in at any time and see an experiment on an ongoing basis showing data collected that day, embedded software programs allowing users to mirror the authors’ work by manipulating data or running simulations based on their own input.
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Achugbue, Edwin Iroroeavwo, and Adeyinka Tella. "Publication in High Impact Journals and Implications for University Rankings of African Universities." In Impact of Global University Ranking Systems on Developing Countries, 309–34. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8266-7.ch017.

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Publication in high impact journals is part of the university norm. Currently, in most universities across the world, both government and private universities emphasise publication in high impact journals. The reason is to enable the researcher to have an impact factor that will enable him to have H-index. H-index is a single-number metric that represents the impact of an author's publications. It is a combined measure of both the researcher's publications' productivity and their visibility in terms of citation counts. The research publication is a good approach for linking the university to the community and industry by making known the endeavours of institutions in meeting the socio-political, scientific, and technological needs of society.
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Goldberg, Jonathan. "Impersonal Eliot." In Being of Two Minds, 25–66. Fordham University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9781531501600.003.0002.

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This chapter first explores the modernist poetics of impersonality in “Tradition and the Individual Talent,” working from its reversed temporalities to a different form of poetic transmission of life suggested by Eliot’s chemical analogy that recalls Dante’s representations of male-male sodomy. Citation of unidentified lines from The Revenger’s Tragedy shows this process in an early modern text that Eliot adds as a new text in the canon and illustrates how a new art emotion is formed linking impersonal author, text, and reader. A citation from De Anima links individual minds to the possibility of a connection to a universal Mind. The chapter continues to “The Metaphysical Poets” for their union of thought and feeling in the creation of new wholes before a mid-seventeenth century dissociation in sensibility; the metaphysicals, especially John Donne, crossed boundaries between life and death, person and person, one and many, something and nothing, Being and Non-Being; they exemplify what modernist poets should do now. The chapter closes with Eliot's inclusion of John Dryden in this process and his ultimate repudiation of Donne, moving unified sensibility back to Dante and Christian belief.
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Conference papers on the topic "Citations linking"

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Saad, Farag, and Rene Hackl-Sommer. "Building a Semantic Model for Linking and Visualizing Patent Citations (SeMViPaC)." In iiWAS2019: The 21st International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3366030.3366110.

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Hitchcock, S., L. Carr, S. Harris, J. M. N. Hey, and W. Hall. "Citation linking." In the second ACM international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/263690.263804.

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Cvetkoska, Violeta, Nikolina Palamidovska-Sterjadovska, Anita Ciunova-shuleska, and Irena Bogoevska-Gavrilova. "MAPPING THE STRUCTURE OF CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT: FIFTEEN YEARS OF RESEARCH." In Economic and Business Trends Shaping the Future. Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Economics-Skopje, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47063/ebtsf.2022.0029.

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The purpose of this study is to provide a bibliometric analysis of customer engagement (CE) research in the period 2006-2021 by using the PRISMA protocol for systematic reviews and by relying on a set of CE-related keywords. Bibliometric analysis refers to the quantitative study of bibliographic material that provides a general picture of a research field. By using a bibliometric analysis, the most relevant research in a particular field can be provided and the newest research trends can be identified. This study will provide a detailed overview of the evolution of relevant literature and the status of CE research over the past 15 years by using VOSviewer software for creating, visualizing, and exploring bibliometric maps of science. The concept of CE emerged in the marketing literature around 2005 followed by an increased number of research conducted in various contexts and fields, from customer and firm perspectives, etc., linking customer engagement to different marketing concepts such as customer satisfaction. Additionally, some of the researchers conceptualized customer engagement as a behavioral concept whereas others conceptualized it as a psychological concept. Based on the need for further clarification of this concept, a systematic review through bibliometric analysis was conducted and the results of descriptive analysis (distribution of articles by year, top five journals based on the number of published articles, top ten most cited articles, and country co-authorship network visualization) are presented. Additionally, the results from keywords co-occurrence analysis based on text mining in the abstracts are shown. Moreover, a machine learning algorithm for logistic regression in Power BI Desktop was performed to identify independent variables associated with greater citations of CE research. The results of the performed bibliometric analysis can be used by marketing scholars as a basis for future CE research.
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Shaffer, Robert, and Stephen Mayhew. "Legal Linking: Citation Resolution and Suggestion in Constitutional Law." In Proceedings of the Natural Legal Language Processing Workshop 2019. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/w19-2205.

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Chen, Jie, Yang Liu, Shu Zhao, and Yanping Zhang. "Citation Recommendation Based on Weighted Heterogeneous Information Network Containing Semantic Linking." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icme.2019.00014.

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Reports on the topic "Citations linking"

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Mirel, Lisa, Cindy Zhang, Christine Cox, Ye Yeats, Félix Suad El Burai, and Golden Cordell. Comparative analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey public-use and restricted-use linked mortality files. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15620/cdc:104744.

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"Objectives—Linking national survey data with administrative data sources enables researchers to conduct analyses that would not be possible with each data source alone. Recently, the Data Linkage Program at the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) released updated Linked Mortality Files, including the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data linked to the National Death Index mortality files. Two versions of the files were released: restricted-use files available through NCHS and Federal Statistical Research Data Centers and public-use files. To reduce the reidentification risk, statistical disclosure limitation methods were applied to the public-use files before they were released. This included limiting the amount of mortality information available and perturbing cause of death and follow-up time for select records. Methods—To assess the comparability of the restricted-use and public-use files, relative hazard ratios for all-cause and cause-specific mortality using Cox proportional hazards models were estimated and compared. Results—The comparative analysis found that the two data files yield similar descriptive and model results. Suggested citation: Mirel LB, Zhang C, Cox CS, Ye Y, El Burai Félix S, Golden C. Comparative analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey public-use and restricted-use linked mortality files. National Health Statistics Reports; no 155. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15620/cdc:104744. CS323656 nhsr155-508.pdf"
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