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Highly dynamic specialities in climate research

H. Schwechheimer and M. Winterhager
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H. Schwechheimer: Universität Bielefeld
M. Winterhager: Universität Bielefeld

Scientometrics, 1999, vol. 44, issue 3, No 14, 547-560

Abstract: Abstract In this paper the identification and analysis of highly dynamic, rapidly developing research fronts of climate research are demonstrated. The underlying method based on co-citation analysis is described, and two selected highly dynamic specialities (HDS) are analysed using journal profiles, co-citation maps, and actor profiles as information elements. The two examples demonstrate how co-citation analysis can be used to identify and analyse highly dynamic specialities.

Date: 1999
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