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    Author Ernest Marquez speaking at the tenth anniversary celebration of the ''new'' Main Library, September 21, 1975.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives M572 Digital object 5122 img0014.jpgMain Library at 1343 Sixth Street first opened in 1965 and would remain the home to the main branch until 2003. Prior to 1965, the main branch had been at five locations since the Library's founding in 1890

    Author Ernest Marquez speaking at the tenth anniversary celebration of the ''new'' Main Library, September 21, 1975.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives M570 Digital object 5122 img0012.jpgMain Library at 1343 Sixth Street first opened in 1965 and would remain the home to the main branch until 2003. Prior to 1965, the main branch had been at five locations since the Library's founding in 1890

    City Librarian Carol Armstrong Aronoff and author Ernest Marquez at the tenth anniversary celebration of the ''new'' Main Library, September 21, 1975.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives M571 Digital object 5122 img0013.jpgMain Library at 1343 Sixth Street first opened in 1965 and would remain the home to the main branch until 2003. Prior to 1965, the main branch had been at five locations since the Library's founding in 1890

    Robert A. Wilmer Optometry, 1337 Fourth Street, Santa Monica, Calif.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives;A2251;Digital object 5135 img0035The image is part of a 1984 presentation for the City of Santa Monica Historical Preservation Plan survey. The presentation serves as an overview of the character and architecture of surveyed area, plus some highlights from the particular architectural heritage of Santa Monica.;Central Business District, commercial vernacular (circa 1920);Next to Robert A. Wilmer Optometry is Barnaba-Rolf Photography at 1335 Fourth Street

    Detail, Robert A. Wilmer Optometry, 1337 Fourth Street, Santa Monica, Calif.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives;A2252;Digital object 5135 img0036The image is part of a 1984 presentation for the City of Santa Monica Historical Preservation Plan survey. The presentation serves as an overview of the character and architecture of surveyed area, plus some highlights from the particular architectural heritage of Santa Monica.;Central Business District, commercial vernacular (circa 1920);Next to Robert A. Wilmer Optometry is Barnaba-Rolf Photography at 1335 Fourth Street

    City Librarian Carol Armstrong Aronoff speaking at the tenth anniversary celebration of the ''new'' Main Library, September 21, 1975.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives M569 Digital object 5122 img0011.jpgMain Library at 1343 Sixth Street first opened in 1965 and would remain the home to the main branch until 2003. Prior to 1965, the main branch had been at five locations since the Library's founding in 1890

    Donald N. McIsaac, Chairman of Library Board, speaking at the tenth anniversary celebration of the ''new'' Main Library, September 21, 1975.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives M573 Digital object 5122 img0015.jpgMain Library at 1343 Sixth Street first opened in 1965 and would remain the home to the main branch until 2003. Prior to 1965, the main branch had been at five locations since the Library's founding in 1890

    City Librarian Carol Armstrong Aronoff in December 1974.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives M568 Digital object 5122 img0010.jpgAronoff served as City Librarian from 1974 to 1989

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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