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Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
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
Variations on the Author
“Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
Appropriate Similarity Measures for Author Cocitation Analysis
We provide a number of new insights into the methodological discussion about author cocitation analysis. We first argue that the use of the Pearson correlation for measuring the similarity between authors’ cocitation profiles is not very satisfactory. We then discuss what kind of similarity measures may be used as an alternative to the Pearson correlation. We consider three similarity measures in particular. One is the well-known cosine. The other two similarity measures have not been used before in the bibliometric literature. Finally, we show by means of an example that our findings have a high practical relevance.information science;Pearson correlation;cosine;similarity measure;author cocitation analysis
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
koamabayili/VECTRON-author-checklist: VECTRON author checklist
We have done our best to complete the author checklist relating to the use of animals in the hut study. Note that the objective for the hut study was to evaluate the IRS treatment applications for residual efficacy against Anopheles mosquitoes, including the local An. coluzzii mosquito population. Cows were only used to attract mosquitoes into the huts and no tests were carried out directly on the cows. The author checklist is intended for use with studies where experiments are carried out on animals, which is why we have had such difficulty in completing this for the hut study, as many of the questions do not relate to how the cows were used
Insights from applications of the RSTM tool for coupled CFD-activation fluid simulation
Accurate prediction of the activation of fluids flowing under irradiation is important for the timely development of fusion technology. One of the major current issues is the cooling water of ITER, which becomes activated by plasma neutrons during nuclear operations, thus raising a number of radiological implications such as radiation effects on sensitive equipment, compliance with radiological protection zoning, and compliance with radioactivity limits in regulations of pressure equipment and effluents. Further significant applications are the activation of other service fluids in ITER and of the LiPb in both ITER and DEMO breeding blanket modules. To avoid systematic uncertainties, simulation of the activation of fluids flowing in arbitrarily complex 3D geometry, flow regimes and neutron fields requires full coupling of activation with fluid-dynamics physics models. No such tools were available until recently: the Radio-Species Transport Model (RSTM), based on the well-established ANSYS Fluent® UDS methodology, is one conceived and developed at F4E. Here we review the methodology and capabilities of the RSTM, as well as earlier development, validation, benchmarking and application activities. We then report currently ongoing further applications and benchmarking being performed in collaboration with specific tasks of the EUROFusion programme Preparation for ITER Operation. Computations, results and comparison with other methodologies for several cases of interest are presented and discussed
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.</p
Characterisation of the neutron field for streaming analyses in TT operations at JET
Assessing radiation fields in the biological shield penetrations of fusion reactors is a challenging task. At the Joint European Torus (JET) the neutron field at larger distances from the torus has been calculated and measured. JET operated in 2021–22 with a tritium-tritium plasma and neutronics experiments were performed for validating in a real fusion environment the neutronics codes and nuclear data applied in ITER nuclear analyses. In particular, the fluence of neutrons passing through the penetrations of the JET vacuum vessel and the torus hall was measured and compared with calculations in order to assess the capability of state-of-the-art numerical tools to correctly predict the radiation streaming in large and complex geometries. The neutron fluence was monitored at several locations inside the torus hall at larger distances from the tokamak with activation foils and thermo-luminescent detectors. The calculations have been performed in a two-step process using the deterministic code ADVANTG to determine the variance reduction parameters and with MCNP for subsequent calculation of the neutron field with the Monte Carlo method. The paper presents results of calculations and the first comparison to experimentally obtained values
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