一项变革性研究如果遭遇延迟承认,如何寻找唤醒她的王子文献? 根据我们前期的相关工作:①应用引文速率相关指标验证了 2014 年诺贝尔化学奖得主 Stefan W. Hell 的代表作( Hell, 1994 )是一篇典型的睡美人文献,初步提出结合被引速率和延迟承认指数,可较快识别出文献集合中的睡美人文献;②针对在睡美人文献的被引次数突增过程中起到关键促进作用的文献分析表明,在睡美人文献第一代施引文献的参考文献中,发表于睡美人文献引用突增年,同被引速率、共同延迟承认指数分别与睡美人文献的被引速率、延迟承认指数越接近,越有可能是王子文献 。 但上述关于王子文献的识别方法较繁琐,且透明度低,基于该科学发现是一项变革性研究(颠覆了 Ernst Abbe 的经典衍射极限理论)的特征,作者进而对识别方法进行简化,提出了一个适用于变革性研究的文献计量学框架,用于识别唤醒睡美人文献的王子文献:①发表于被引突增的附近年份;②本身被引次数较高;③与睡美人文献的同被引次数高;④在年度被引次数曲线上,王子文献对睡美人文献的“牵引或拉动”作用应非常显著,即至少在临近睡美人文献引用突增的年份,王子的年度被引次数应高于睡美人。作者也基于这四点标准尝试识别并分析了临床医学四大高声望期刊上发表的睡美人文献的王子文献 。 但,科学发现分不同类型,如托马斯•库恩根据范式不同将创新性研究分为渐进性创新和变革性创新,Science杂志前主编Koshland Jr将科学发现分为攻关型、挑战型和机遇型三类,作者通过进一步思考后认为,第四点并非普适于不同科学发现类型的睡美人文献,而仅适用于变革性创新或挑战型发现。由于变革性研究或超前于现有认知领域,或颠覆了已被公认或形成共识的理论,学术共同体或不知道其存在而忽视,或由于对此保持较大的心理距离而不相信其价值而抵制。王子文献出现后,才促使人们了解到睡美人文献的创新思想;有了王子文献率先施引或作为线索,才促使人们开始频频引用睡美人文献,或将王子文献和睡美人文献同时引用。当时,相比睡美人文献,人们对王子文献更熟悉,所以王子文献的年度被引次数应高于睡美人文献。案例研究显示,采用该框架识别出的王子文献与该领域科学史评论事实相一致。但上述框架仅从一个典型的变革性研究案例分析得出,是否广泛适用仍需进一步研究与实证检验。文章发表于 Journal of Data and Information Science。 见:Du, J., Wu, Y.S. (2016). A bibliometric framework for identifying “princes” who wake up the “sleeping beauty” in challenge-type scientific discoveries. Journal of Data and Information Science , 1(1): 50-68. http://ir.las.ac.cn/handle/12502/8478?mode=fullsubmit_simple=Show+full+item+record 前期相关工作: 杜建, 武夷山. 基于被引速率指标识别睡美人文献及其“王子”——以2014 年诺贝尔化学奖得主Stefan Hell 的睡美人文献为例. 情报学报, 2015,34(5): 508-521. 杜建, 武夷山. 睡美人与王子文献的识别方法研究. 图书情报工作, 2015, 59(19): 84-92.
引文分析中,以被引次数作为测度指标,常常出现大量相同的被引次数(tie),例如,两篇论文都被引用了50次。我们认为, 不同级别学者施引的份量(权重)是不同的 。但当前引文分析中,统计被引次数时大牛的引用与新手的引用被视为等同,将不同级别学者的引用做几何累加。“被引次数”、“期刊影响因子”、“即年指标”、“ h 指数”等指标无不如此。为了合理地给不同的施引赋予不同的权重, 我们 改进 Google的PageRank算法,提出ArticleRank算法 。与“被引次数 ”这一指标相比, 该算法能有效地区分不同级别学者的引用,尤其适合测度高被引论文的学术影响力。 论文发表在Aslib Proceedings(SSCI收录),附论文标题与摘要: ArticleRank: a PageRank-based alternative to numbers of citations for analysing citation networks Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to suggest an alternative to the widely used Times Cited criterion for analysing citation networks. The approach involves taking account of the natures of the papers that cite a given paper, so as to differentiate between papers that attract the same number of citations. Design/methodology/approach – ArticleRank is an algorithm that has been derived from Google’s PageRank algorithm to measure the influence of journal articles. ArticleRank is applied to two datasets – a citation network based on an early paper on webometrics, and a self-citation network based on the 19 most cited papers in the Journal of Documentation – using citation data taken from the Web of Knowledge database. Findings – ArticleRank values provide a different ranking of a set of papers from that provided by the corresponding Times Cited values, and overcomes the inability of the latter to differentiate between papers with the same numbers of citations. The difference in rankings between Times Cited and ArticleRank is greatest for the most heavily cited articles in a dataset. Originality/value – This is a novel application of the PageRank algorithm. Keywords – Bibliographies, Reference services Paper type – Research paper
Alternative metrics, sometimes shortened to just altmetrics, is an umbrella term covering new ways of approaching, measuring and provideing evidence for impact. ——Euan Adie Alternative to what (替代什么)? 替代计量中的“替代”部分,意指替代研究计量的传统视角,即仅使用引文来测度影响力。 但是这并不是说,要完全代替基于引文的计量指标。 Uptake of Altmetrics(替代计量的采用) Publishers and institutions have been quick to take to altme-trics of various forms, and many journal platforms support the provision of altmetrics in some form as standard; altme-tric.com alone serves some 4M requests for data a day, and some publishers like PLoS successfully run in-house altme-trics collection programmes. Interestingly one of the primary drivers of usage of altmetrics is authors looking at their own work, rather than other people’s. This makes sense: if you published a paper tomorrow, would you interested in who else might read or discuss it? Would you want to have some indication of whether or not it was getting more or less attention that you might expect? Partly this is, for lack of a better word, an ego thing. It’s natural as an author to want to know who has seen your work, who is reading it properly, commenting on it, citing it. In this context, however, egotism isn’t a negative character trait. Rather it’s something that you need to have developed to be a successful researcher –grants don’t go to people who can’t demonstrate that they’ve had any influence in their field. Practically speaking this means that the majority of acade-mic publishers using altmetrics do so as an author service, linking to altmetrics data reports from each article. Using the data for discovery is less popular amongst publis-hers, perhaps because of the more complicated integrations required for their platforms. That said several successful pilots have been run by Elsevier (showing articles that have been ta-lked about recently on journal homepages) and others. Altmetrics are also used in other areas: by institutions as an awareness tool, for research admin or for reputation mana-gement; by funders, looking for evidence to help show that grant funded research outputs are giving value for money and by mainstream media to pick up interesting stories be-fore they’ve been picked up in other media outlets. Challenges(替代计量面临的挑战) Before altmetrics can truly be considered mainstream there are several challenges to overcome. One is simply a common understanding of exactly what altmetrics are and how they should be used: the price of rapid progress in the field has been some confusion over exactly what is being claimed; about what’s hope and what’s hype and what circumstances the data is to be used in. Another is to get stakeholder communities involved in the further development of altmetrics tools and best practice. Up until now altmetrics has been driven by the people working in that field (and coming, generally, from academic re-search or publishing backgrounds). If altmetrics are to be truly useful to, for example, a small biomedical funder then we need small biomedical funders to be speaking up and talking about what the data they need is. Finally, data availability and reliability is critical. Citations have the benefit of being for the most part stable, captured in the scholarly record and clearly recorded, at least since the advent of CrossRef, Scopus and Web of science. The nature of altmetrics data is that it is much more transient and difficult to capture, at least in a way that allows for clear auditing and tracking data back to the source. 截选自Taking the alternative mainstream,里面也有涉及替代计量内涵的探讨,包括替代计量的快速发展造成的一些困扰。
Computer models for identifying instrumental citations in the biomedical literature Lawrence D. Fu Yindalon Aphinyanaphongs Constantin F. Aliferis Received: 28 November 2012 / Published online: 27 February 2013 Akade′miai Kiado′, Budapest, Hungary 2013 The most popular method for evaluating the quality of a scientific publication is citation count. This metric assumes that a citation is a positive indicator of the quality of the cited work. This assumption is not always true since citations serve many purposes. As a result, citation count is an indirect and imprecise measure of impact. If instrumental citations could be reliably distinguished from non-instrumental ones, this would readily improve the performance of existing citation-based metrics by excluding the non-instrumental citations. A citation was operationally defined as instrumental if either of the following was true: the hypothesis of the citing work was motivated by the cited work, or the citing work could not have been executed without the cited work. This work investigated the feasibility of developing computer models for automatically classifying citations as instrumental or non-instrumental. Instrumental citations were manually labeled, and machine learning models were trained on a combination of content and bibliometric features. The experimental results indicate that models based on content and bibliometric features are able to automatically classify instrumental citations with high predictivity (AUC = 0.86). Additional experiments using independent hold out data and prospective validation show that the models are generalizeable and can handle unseen cases. This work demonstrates that it is feasible to train computer models to automatically identify instrumental citations. 研究人员的引用地为非常复杂,有的是正面引用,有的是负面引用,有的是上用观点,有的是引用数据......这篇文章基于以下规则,然后建立语料库,通过构建模型让计算机进行学习,然后利用模型对论文的引用进行区分,进而把引文分为不同类型。 For the purposes of this study, a citation is operationally defined as instrumental if either of the following rules is true: 1. the hypothesis of the citing work is motivated by the cited work 2. the citing work could not have been executed without the cited work 还没细看细节,觉得这种方式不错,与大家分享。
基于 ESI 统计方法的农业工程学科引文排名 ESI 通过对 Web of Science 所收录的期刊,依据期刊载文性质,将所有期刊划分为 22 个学科领域,包括农业科学、生物学与生物化学、化学、临床医学、计算机科学、经济学与商学、工程学、环境科学与生态学、地球科学、免疫学、材料科学、数学、微生物学、分子生物学和遗传学、综合交叉学科、神经科学和行为科学、药理学和毒物学、物理学、植物学与动物学、精神病学与心理学、社会科学总论、空间科学等。按照不同的学科领域, ESI 对全球所有高校及科研机构的 SCIE 、 SSCI 库中近 11 年的论文数据进行统计,按被引频次的高低确定出衡量研究绩效的阈值,分别排出居世界前 1% 的研究机构、科学家、研究论文,居世界前 50% 的国家 / 地区和和学术期刊,以及居前 0.1% 的热点论文。通过论文数、论文被引频次、论文篇均被引频次、高被引论文、热点论文和前沿论文等 6 大指标,从各个角度对国家 / 地区科研水平、机构学术声誉、科学家学术影响力以及期刊学术水平进行全面衡量。 由于 ESI 只对其划分的 22 个学科领域进行统计分析,而 2012 年的 JCR 中共有 249 个学科类别,这些类别或者从属于这 22 个学科领域,或者交叉于这 22 个学科领域。这些学科的类 ESI 数据无法直接从 ESI 中查询检索。 根据 ESI 的统计方法,对 JCR 中的农业工程,从 ISI 中提取相关数据,分别对国家 / 地区、学术机构、学术期刊、高被引论文以及热点论文等进行文献计量学统计分析,得出了近十年来农业工程学科类似 ESI 的统计结果。 1.1 研究机构( Institutions )排名 根据对近十年来 Web of Science 所收录的农业工程学科学术论文的作者来源机构统计,共有来自全球各地的 8626 个研究机构的作者论文被收录其中。按 ESI 的排名规则,共有 86 个研究机构进入农业工程学科前 1% 的排名。 序号 机构名称 论文数量 被引频次 国别/地区 1 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE USDA 1635 14295 美国 2 COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH CSIR INDIA 411 5889 印度 3 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IIT 386 5589 印度 4 TEXAS A M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 306 4245 美国 5 TEXAS A M UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STATION 260 3902 美国 6 CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 474 3464 中国 7 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY 317 2703 美国 8 WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTER 246 2685 荷兰 9 NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY 233 2562 美国 10 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SYSTEM 307 2500 美国 11 CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS CSIC 201 2271 西班牙 12 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA SYSTEM 227 2244 美国 13 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN 213 2199 美国 14 ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY 294 2051 中国 15 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 273 1821 美国 16 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SYSTEM 192 1780 美国 17 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA CHAMPAIGN 190 1772 美国 18 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 243 1675 美国 19 INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE INRA 192 1585 法国 20 PENN STATE UNIVERSITY 189 1467 美国 21 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES 182 1437 美国 22 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS 227 1424 美国 23 UNIVERSIDADE DE SAO PAULO 215 1131 巴西 24 KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 186 1115 美国 25 CHINA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY 257 939 中国 26 UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL PAULISTA 197 459 巴西 27 CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY 178 中国 28 NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY 172 台湾 29 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA 172 美国 30 KU LEUVEN 169 比利时 31 EMPRESA BRASILEIRA DE PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA EMBRAPA 168 巴西 32 UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS 168 巴西 33 PURDUE UNIVERSITY 164 美国 34 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY 160 美国 35 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 159 美国 36 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 156 美国 37 SWEDISH UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES 156 瑞典 38 HARBIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 155 中国 39 AGR AGRI FOOD CANADA 150 加拿大 40 SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 149 中国 41 AGR UNIV HEBEI 141 中国 42 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE SYSTEM 138 美国 43 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IIT KHARAGPUR 136 印度 44 TSING HUA UNIVERSITY 136 中国 45 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE 136 美国 46 AUBURN UNIVERSITY 130 美国 47 SHANDONG UNIVERSITY 130 中国 48 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY 127 美国 49 NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTER JAPAN 124 日本 50 UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VICOSA 122 巴西 51 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 121 美国 52 UNIVERSITY OF SAINS MALAYSIA 119 美国 53 UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE 118 美国 54 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY 116 美国 55 CZECH UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES PRAGUE 113 捷克 56 LATVIA UNIV AGR 113 拉脱维亚 57 AARHUS UNIVERSITY 112 丹麦 58 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY 112 美国 59 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM 112 美国 60 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY 110 中国 61 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM 107 美国 62 OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY STILLWATER 106 美国 63 NORTHWEST A F UNIVERSITY CHINA 105 中国 64 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA 103 美国 65 VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 103 美国 66 UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE LAVRAS 102 巴西 67 SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 99 韩国 68 AGR RES ORG 96 以色列 69 UNIVERSIDAD DE CORDOBA 95 阿根廷 70 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FAYETTEVILLE 95 美国 71 UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA 95 意大利 72 TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK 94 丹麦 73 GHENT UNIVERSITY 93 比利时 74 UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN 93 加拿大 75 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON 93 美国 76 UNIVERSITY OF TEHRAN 90 伊朗 77 AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS 88 希腊 78 POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA 87 西班牙 79 PRES UNIVERSITE DE TOULOUSE 86 法国 80 TONGJI UNIVERSITY 86 中国 81 UNIVERSIDADE TECNICA DE LISBOA 86 葡萄牙 82 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IIT DELHI 85 印度 83 NANJING AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY 84 中国 84 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 83 美国 85 PUTRA UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA 82 马来西亚 86 DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 81 中国 1.2 国家 / 地区( Countries/Territories )排名 根据对近十年来 Web of Science 所收录的农业工程学科学术论文的作者来源国家 / 地区统计,共有来自全球各地的 145 个国家 / 地区的作者论文被收录其中。按 ESI 的排名规则,共有 73 个国家 / 地区进入农业工程学科前 50% 的排名。 序号 国家/地区 论文数量 被引频次 1 USA 6262 52970 2 PEOPLES R CHINA 4784 26146 3 INDIA 2108 24958 4 SPAIN 1428 13424 5 CANADA 991 10729 6 TURKEY 644 8930 7 JAPAN 1012 8283 8 BRAZIL 1759 8126 9 SOUTH KOREA 737 7810 10 NETHERLANDS 498 7094 11 SWEDEN 426 6703 12 FRANCE 688 6554 13 TAIWAN 555 6187 14 ITALY 852 5727 15 ENGLAND 569 5677 16 GERMANY 898 3998 17 MALAYSIA 370 3891 18 DENMARK 321 3421 19 BELGIUM 386 3380 20 THAILAND 323 3353 21 GREECE 322 3353 22 AUSTRALIA 563 3158 23 PORTUGAL 381 3006 24 MEXICO 281 2282 25 FINLAND 263 2130 26 IRAN 384 2124 27 ARGENTINA 186 1667 28 POLAND 184 1095 29 ISRAEL 203 1089 30 TUNISIA 165 1075 31 NIGERIA 164 1047 32 CZECH REPUBLIC 216 518 33 ROMANIA 182 219 34 LATVIA 153 174 35 IRELAND 141 36 NEW ZEALAND 126 37 AUSTRIA 123 38 EGYPT 123 39 CHILE 118 40 SLOVENIA 109 41 NORWAY 105 42 SCOTLAND 102 43 SOUTH AFRICA 102 44 SINGAPORE 96 45 SERBIA 92 46 PAKISTAN 91 47 LITHUANIA 87 48 HUNGARY 84 49 COLOMBIA 77 50 CROATIA 77 51 SWITZERLAND 77 52 WALES 66 53 SAUDI ARABIA 64 54 INDONESIA 62 55 ESTONIA 52 56 BANGLADESH 51 57 PHILIPPINES 49 58 SLOVAKIA 47 59 RUSSIA 46 60 NORTH IRELAND 41 61 BULGARIA 36 62 MOROCCO 35 63 JORDAN 32 64 VIETNAM 32 65 NEPAL 31 66 SYRIA 28 67 SRI LANKA 27 68 KENYA 26 69 CUBA 25 70 OMAN 25 71 ALGERIA 23 72 URUGUAY 23 73 COSTA RICA 20 1.3 学术期刊( Journals )排名 根据对近十年来 Web of Science 所收录的农业工程学科学术论文的来源出版物统计,共有来自全球各地的 125 种出版物被收录其中,这些出版物包括会学术期刊,议论文和丛书等。按 ESI 的排名规则,共有 63 种出版物进入农业工程学科前 50% 的排名。 序号 出版物名称 论文数量 被引频次 1 BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 9417 134970 2 BIOMASS BIOENERGY 2231 29096 3 TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASABE 1519 12438 4 INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS 1925 12237 5 ACTA HORTICULTURAE 1764 12237 6 TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASAE 677 6757 7 JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING ASCE 1124 6431 8 AQUACULTURAL ENGINEERING 461 3690 9 APPLIED ENGINEERING IN AGRICULTURE 1060 3627 10 PADDY AND WATER ENVIRONMENT 414 977 11 BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING 1616 606 12 ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA 526 488 13 REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA E AMBIENTAL 554 431 14 ADVANCES IN STORED PRODUCT PROTECTION 189 123 15 AMA AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION IN ASIA AFRICA AND LATIN AMERICA 362 48 16 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2007 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING 186 38 17 ENGINEERING FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT 186 31 18 ACTUAL TASKS ON AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ZAGREB 531 27 19 PROGRESS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE 151 20 20 VDI BERICHTE 369 16 21 ACTUAL TASKS ON AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING 312 15 22 LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT DECISION TOOLS AND PRACTICES VOLS 1 AND 2 187 13 23 PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE 183 12 24 PROCEEDINGS OF 2008 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATIONIZATION AUTOMATION AND ELECTRIFICATION IN AGRICULTURE 153 10 25 ACTUAL TASKS ON AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING PROCEEDINGS 174 9 26 XXVIII INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL CONGRESS ON SCIENCE AND HORTICULTURE FOR PEOPLE IHC2010 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON POSTHARVEST TECHNOLOGY IN THE GLOBAL MARKET 183 8 27 CIVIL ENGINEERING IN CHINA CURRENT PRACTICE AND RESEARCH REPORT 231 28 WATER SAVING AGRICULTURE AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF WATER AND LAND RESOURCES VOLS 1 AND 2 PROCEEDINGS 156 29 TRENDS IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING 2010 133 30 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE RESEARCH CONFERENCE VOLS I AND II 131 31 MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING AND APPLICATIONS 121 32 PRECISION AGRICULTURE 05 118 33 ASAE PUBLICATION 118 34 PRECISION AGRICULTURE 115 35 PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE GREENHOUSE SYSTEMS VOLS 1 AND 2 110 36 EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL SOIL WATER RESOURCES AND PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT 108 37 AKTUALNI ZADACI MEHANIZACIJE POLJOPRIVREDE 106 38 ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 99 39 PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE POSTHARVEST UNLIMITED 98 40 XI INTERNATIONAL PEAR SYMPOSIUM 95 41 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES OF HORTICULTURAL CROPS VOLS 1 AND 2 95 42 PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCES IN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AUTOMATION AND CULTIVATION SYSTEMS FOR SUSTAINABLE HIGH QUALITY CROP PRODUCTION UNDER PROTECTED CULTIVATION 87 43 2009 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MODELING SIMULATION AND OPTIMIZATION PROCEEDINGS 87 44 TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD TMDL ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS II PROCEEDINGS 85 45 PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON IRRIGATION OF HORTICULTURAL CROPS 84 46 CONFERENCE AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING LAND TECHNIK AGENG 2009 82 47 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON APPLICATIONS OF MODELLING AS AN INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY IN THE AGRI FOOD CHAIN 81 48 ANIMAL AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD PROCESSING WASTES IX PROCEEDINGS 81 49 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING 80 50 CONFERENCE AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING 2007 80 51 COMPUTER AND COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE II VOL 1 80 52 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON LOQUAT 77 53 PROCEEDINGS OF THE VIIITH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PROTECTED CULTIVATION IN MILD WINTER CLIMATES ADVANCES IN SOIL AND SOILLESS CULTIVATION UNDER PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT 76 54 ADVANCES IN MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES 75 55 ADVANCED MATERIALS RESEARCH 75 56 RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2009 PROCEEDINGS VOL 4 BOOK 2 PROCEEDINGS 73 57 RURAL DEVELOPMENT 73 58 PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON GREENHOUSE COOLING 73 59 AGRICULTURAL REFORMATION AND RURAL PROGRESSING 72 60 PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON GREENHOUSES ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS AND IN HOUSE MECHANIZATION FOR CROP PRODUCTION IN THE TROPICS AND SUB TROPICS 68 61 CONFERENCE AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING 2003 68 62 PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR OPTICAL ENGINEERING 67 63 CONFERENCE AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING 2004 66 2 高被引论文( Highly Cited Papers ) 近十年来, Web of Science 所收录的农业工程学科学术论文共有 28331 篇。按 ESI 的统计方法,高被引论文是按被引频次排序,所有论文的前 1% ,即前 283 篇即为农业工程学科的高被引论文。 序号 题名 来源出版物 被引频次 出版月 出版年 1 Features of promising technologies for pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 1302 APR 2005 2 Non-conventional low-cost adsorbents for dye removal: A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 827 JUN 2006 3 Pretreatments to enhance the digestibility of lignocellulosic biomass BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 546 JAN 2009 4 Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil: 1. Process design and technological assessment BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 490 AUG 2003 5 Model evaluation guidelines for systematic quantification of accuracy in watershed simulations TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASABE 450 MAY-JUN 2007 6 Coordinated development of leading biomass pretreatment technologies BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 449 DEC 2005 7 Integrated biodiesel production: a comparison of different homogeneous catalysts systems BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 401 MAY 2004 8 Global potential bioethanol production from wasted crops and crop residues BIOMASS BIOENERGY 400 2004 9 Ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass: techno-economic performance in short-, middle- and long-term BIOMASS BIOENERGY 379 2005 10 Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil: 2. Economic assessment and sensitivity analysis BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 367 DEC 2003 11 The soil and water assessment tool: Historical development, applications, and future research directions TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASABE 364 JUL-AUG 2007 12 Inhibition of anaerobic digestion process: A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 345 JUL 2008 13 A review of the primary measures for tar elimination in biomass gasification processes BIOMASS BIOENERGY 336 2003 14 Trends in biotechnological production of fuel ethanol from different feedstocks BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 329 SEP 2008 15 Pretreatment technologies for an efficient bioethanol production process based on enzymatic hydrolysis: A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 304 JUL 2010 16 Biodiesel production from heterotrophic microalgal oil BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 299 APR 2006 17 Developments in industrially important thermostable enzymes: a review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 296 AUG 2003 18 Development of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) as a bioenergy feedstock in the United States BIOMASS BIOENERGY 274 2005 19 The development and current status of perennial rhizomatous grasses as energy crops in the US and Europe BIOMASS BIOENERGY 274 2003 20 A process model to estimate biodiesel production costs BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 270 MAR 2006 21 Effects of water on biodiesel fuel production by supercritical methanol treatment BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 264 FEB 2004 22 Microbial and plant derived biomass for removal of heavy metals from wastewater BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 262 SEP 2007 23 Polyhydroxyalkanoates: an overview BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 257 APR 2003 24 Combined sugar yields for dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment of corn stover followed by enzymatic hydrolysis of the remaining solids BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 250 DEC 2005 25 Fuel ethanol production: Process design trends and integration opportunities BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 249 SEP 2007 26 Jatropha bio-diesel production and use BIOMASS BIOENERGY 243 DEC 2008 27 Dye removal from aqueous solution by adsorption on treated sawdust BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 238 SEP 2003 28 The contribution of biomass in the future global energy supply: a review of 17 studies BIOMASS BIOENERGY 236 2003 29 Review paper on current technologies for decolourisation of textile wastewaters: Perspectives for anaerobic biotechnology BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 235 SEP 2007 30 Immobilized Pseudomonas cepacia lipase for biodiesel fuel production from soybean oil BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 234 MAY 2005 31 Biomass gasification in near- and super-critical water: Status and prospects BIOMASS BIOENERGY 232 2005 32 Agricultural waste material as potential adsorbent for sequestering heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions - A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 226 SEP 2008 33 Biodiesel production from crude Jatropha curcas L. seed oil with a high content of free fatty acids BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 218 APR 2008 34 Ethanol-diesel fuel blends - a review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 208 FEB 2005 35 Comparative sugar recovery data from laboratory scale application of leading pretreatment technologies to corn stover BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 207 DEC 2005 36 Removal of heavy metal ions from wastewater by chemically modified plant wastes as adsorbents: A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 200 JUL 2008 37 Experimental and kinetic studies on methylene blue adsorption by coir pith carbon BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 200 JAN 2007 38 Process and economic analysis of pretreatment technologies BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 196 DEC 2005 39 Prospects and potential of fatty acid methyl esters of some non-traditional seed oils for use as biodiesel in India BIOMASS BIOENERGY 193 2005 40 Satellite-based energy balance for mapping evapotranspiration with internalized calibration (METRIC) - Model JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING-ASCE 192 JUL-AUG 2007 41 Exploration of the ranges of the global potential of biomass for energy BIOMASS BIOENERGY 186 2003 42 Biodiesel production from jatropha (Jatropha curcas) with high free fatty acids: An optimized process BIOMASS BIOENERGY 184 AUG 2007 43 Life cycle assessment of various cropping systems utilized for producing biofuels: Bioethanol and biodiesel BIOMASS BIOENERGY 182 2005 44 Biodiesel production from mahua (Madhuca indica) oil having high free fatty acids BIOMASS BIOENERGY 177 2005 45 Green house gases emissions in the production and use of ethanol from sugarcane in Brazil: The 2005/2006 averages and a prediction for 2020 BIOMASS BIOENERGY 174 JUL 2008 46 A comparison of chemical pretreatment methods for improving saccharification of cotton stalks BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 173 NOV 2007 47 Effect of hemicellulose and lignin removal on enzymatic hydrolysis of steam pretreated corn stover BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 172 SEP 2007 48 Optimization of the ammonia fiber explosion (AFEX) treatment parameters for enzymatic hydrolysis of corn stover BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 171 DEC 2005 49 The potential of restaurant waste lipids as biodiesel feedstocks BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 170 JAN 2007 50 Biomass gasification in a circulating fluidized bed BIOMASS BIOENERGY 170 2004 51 Reactivity of triglycerides and fatty acids of rapeseed oil in supercritical alcohols BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 167 FEB 2004 52 High-throughput screening for ionic liquids dissolving (ligno-)cellulose BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 165 MAY 2009 53 Influence of fatty acid composition of raw materials on biodiesel properties BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 165 JAN 2009 54 Regression analysis for the sorption isotherms of basic dyes on sugarcane dust BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 165 JUL 2005 55 Enzymatic production of biodiesel from cotton seed oil using t-butanol as a solvent BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 164 FEB 2007 56 Alternatives for detoxification of diluted-acid lignocellulosic hydrolyzates for use in fermentative processes: a review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 164 MAY 2004 57 A quantitative review comparing the yields of two candidate C-4 perennial biomass crops in relation to nitrogen, temperature and water BIOMASS BIOENERGY 164 2004 58 An overview of enzymatic production of biodiesel BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 163 JUL 2008 59 Removal of chromium from industrial waste by using eucalyptus bark BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 159 JAN 2006 60 Dilute acid pretreatment of rye straw and bermudagrass for ethanol production BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 159 SEP 2005 61 Preparation of biodiesel from crude oil of Pongamia pinnata BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 158 SEP 2005 62 Optimisation of the anaerobic digestion of agricultural resources BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 154 NOV 2008 63 Methane productivity of manure, straw and solid fractions of manure BIOMASS BIOENERGY 154 2004 64 Hemicelluloses for fuel ethanol: A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 152 JUL 2010 65 Chemical composition and response to dilute-acid pretreatment and enzymatic saccharification of alfalfa, reed canarygrass, and switchgrass BIOMASS BIOENERGY 151 OCT 2006 66 Studies on chromium(VI) adsorption-desorption using. immobilized fungal biomass BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 151 MAR 2003 67 A review of the substrates used in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) for sustainable energy production BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 150 MAR 2010 68 Pretreatment of corn stover by aqueous ammonia BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 150 OCT 2003 69 Adsorption of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions by activated carbon prepared from apricot stone BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 148 SEP 2005 70 Utilization of various agricultural wastes for activated carbon preparation and application for the removal of dyes and metal ions from aqueous solutions BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 148 MAR 2003 71 Adsorption studies on rice husk: removal and recovery of Cd(II) from wastewater BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 147 JAN 2003 72 Optimization of pH controlled liquid hot water pretreatment of corn stover BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 146 DEC 2005 73 Comparison of dilute acid and ionic liquid pretreatment of switchgrass: Biomass recalcitrance, delignification and enzymatic saccharification BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 144 JUL 2010 74 SEBAL model with remotely sensed data to improve water-resources management under actual field conditions JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING-ASCE 144 JAN-FEB 2005 75 Biosorption of cadmium and lead ions by ethanol treated waste baker's yeast biomass BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 144 JAN 2005 76 An experimental study on biomass air-steam gasification in a fluidized bed BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 143 OCT 2004 77 Adsorption behaviour of Fe(II) and Fe(III) ions in aqueous solution on chitosan and cross-linked chitosan beads BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 142 MAR 2005 78 An evaluation of multipurpose oil seed crop for industrial uses (Jatropha curcas L.): A review INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS 141 JUL 2008 79 Diesel engine emissions and performance from blends of karanja methyl ester and diesel BIOMASS BIOENERGY 141 2004 80 Heavy metal adsorbents prepared from the modification of cellulose: A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 140 OCT 2008 81 Transformation of vegetable waste into value added products: (A) the upgrading concept; (B) practical implementation BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 140 APR 2003 82 Effect of pretreatment severity on xylan solubility and enzymatic breakdown of the remaining cellulose from wheat straw BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 139 JUL 2007 83 Optimization of alkali-catalyzed transesterification of Pongamia pinnata oil for production of biodiesel BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 138 AUG 2006 84 Sorption of cadmium from aqueous solution using pretreated rice husk BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 138 JAN 2006 85 Adsorption of metal complex dyes from aqueous solutions by pine sawdust BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 137 MAY 2005 86 Physico-chemical characterization of lignins from different sources for use in phenol-formaldehyde resin synthesis BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 135 MAY 2007 87 Physical and chemical characterizations of corn stover and poplar solids resulting from leading pretreatment technologies BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 134 SEP 2009 88 Acid-catalyzed production of biodiesel from waste frying oil BIOMASS BIOENERGY 134 2006 89 Antioxidant activities of enzymatic extracts from brown seaweeds BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 133 SEP 2005 90 Castor oil: vital industrial raw material BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 132 JUN 2006 91 Photobioreactors for mass cultivation of algae BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 131 JUL 2008 92 Lime pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis of corn stover BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 131 DEC 2005 93 Economics of biomass energy utilization in combustion and gasification plants: effects of logistic variables BIOMASS BIOENERGY 131 2005 94 Potential of biomass energy out to 2100, for four IPCCSRES land-use scenarios BIOMASS BIOENERGY 131 2005 95 Lead and nickel removal using Microspora and Lemna minor BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 130 AUG 2003 96 Effect of iron on growth and lipid accumulation in Chlorella vulgaris BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 127 JUL 2008 97 Combustion characteristics of a turbocharged DI compression ignition engine fueled with petroleum diesel fuels and biodiesel BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 127 APR 2007 98 Composition of corn and distillers dried grains with solubles from dry grind ethanol processing BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 126 SEP 2004 99 Intraparticle diffusion processes during acid dye adsorption onto chitosan BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 125 NOV 2007 100 Grain and cellulosic ethanol: History, economics, and energy policy BIOMASS BIOENERGY 125 JUN 2007 101 Characterization of crude glycerol from biodiesel production from multiple feedstocks APPLIED ENGINEERING IN AGRICULTURE 125 MAR 2006 102 Bioethanol, biohydrogen and biogas production from wheat straw in a biorefinery concept BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 124 MAY 2009 103 Comparative bioremediation of soils contaminated with diesel oil by natural attenuation, biostimulation and bioaugmentation BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 124 JUN 2005 104 Gasification of biomass model compounds and real biomass in supercritical water BIOMASS BIOENERGY 124 2004 105 Optimization of lipase-catalyzed biodiesel by response surface methodology BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 124 JUN 2003 106 An experimental comparison of methods to use methanol and Jatropha oil in a compression ignition engine BIOMASS BIOENERGY 124 2003 107 Pathogen survival during livestock manure storage and following land application BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 123 JAN 2005 108 Kinetic modeling and equilibrium studies during cadmium biosorption by dead Sargassum sp biomass BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 123 FEB 2004 109 Global biomass fuel resources BIOMASS BIOENERGY 123 2004 110 Pyrolysis of triglyceride materials for the production of renewable fuels and chemicals BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 122 SEP 2007 111 Pretreatment and fractionation of corn stover by ammonia recycle percolation process BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 121 DEC 2005 112 Refining sweet sorghum to ethanol and sugar: economic trade-offs in the context of North China BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 121 JUN 2005 113 Comparison of optimised isotherm models for basic dye adsorption by kudzu BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 121 JUN 2003 114 An investigation of using biodiesel/marine diesel blends on the performance of a stationary diesel engine BIOMASS BIOENERGY 121 2003 115 Lignin in straw of herbaceous crops INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS 120 NOV 2008 116 Biosorption of dyes using dead macro fungi: Effect of dye structure, ionic strength and pH BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 120 FEB 2006 117 Chitosan-starch composite film: preparation and characterization INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS 120 MAR 2005 118 An overview of microwave processing and dielectric properties of agri-food materials BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING 119 MAY 2004 119 Efficient conversion of wheat straw wastes into biohydrogen gas by cow dung compost BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 118 FEB 2006 120 Fiber dimensions, lignin and cellulose content of various plant materials and their suitability for paper production INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS 118 MAY 2004 121 A pilot plant to produce biodiesel from high free fatty acid feedstocks TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASAE 118 JUL-AUG 2003 122 Isolation and characterization of nanofibers from agricultural residues - Wheat straw and soy hulls BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 116 APR 2008 123 Partial flow of compressed-hot water through corn stover to enhance hemicellulose sugar recovery and enzymatic digestibility of cellulose BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 116 DEC 2005 124 Structural features affecting biomass enzymatic digestibility BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 115 JUN 2008 125 Grinding performance and physical properties of wheat and barley straws, corn stover and switchgrass BIOMASS BIOENERGY 115 2004 126 The influence of temperature and moisture contents regimes on the aerobic microbial activity of a biosolids composting blend BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 115 JAN 2003 127 An overview of second generation biofuel technologies BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 114 MAR 2010 128 An overview of the recent developments in polylactide (PLA) research BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 113 NOV 2010 129 Watershed-scale hydrologic and nonpoint-source pollution models: Review of mathematical bases TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASAE 113 NOV-DEC 2003 130 Life cycle assessment of a willow bioenergy cropping system BIOMASS BIOENERGY 113 2003 131 Woody biomass pretreatment for cellulosic ethanol production: Technology and energy consumption evaluation BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 112 JUL 2010 132 Techno-economic evaluation of bioethanol production from three different lignocellulosic materials BIOMASS BIOENERGY 112 MAY 2008 133 History and evaluation of Hargreaves evapotranspiration equation JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING-ASCE 112 JAN-FEB 2003 134 Methane production through anaerobic digestion of various energy crops grown in sustainable crop rotations BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 110 DEC 2007 135 Dye adsorption by sewage sludge-based activated carbons in batch and fixed-bed systems BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 110 MAY 2003 136 The future of anaerobic digestion and biogas utilization BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 109 NOV 2009 137 Adsorption of gold(III), platinum(W) and palladium(II) onto glycine modified crosslinked chitosan resin BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 109 JUN 2008 138 Chemical and biological changes during composting of different organic wastes and assessment of compost maturity BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 109 SEP 2005 139 Enhanced bioremediation of n-alkane in petroleum sludge using bacterial consortium amended with rhamnolipid and micronutrients BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 109 NOV 2003 140 Biotechnological valorisation of raw glycerol discharged after bio-diesel (fatty acid methyl esters) manufacturing process: Production of 1,3-propanediol, citric acid and single cell oil BIOMASS BIOENERGY 108 JAN 2008 141 Biodiesel production using anionic ion-exchange resin as heterogeneous catalyst BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 108 JAN 2007 142 A two-step acid-catalyzed process for the production of biodiesel from rice bran oil BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 108 NOV 2005 143 Struvite precipitation in anaerobic swine lagoon liquid: effect of pH and Mg : P ratio and determination of rate constant BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 108 SEP 2003 144 Biosorption of aqueous chromium(VI) by Tamarindus indica seeds BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 107 MAY 2006 145 Effect of structural features on enzyme digestibility of corn stover BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 107 MAR 2006 146 Review of current and future softwood kraft lignin process chemistry INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS 107 SEP 2004 147 Research on biomass fast pyrolysis for liquid fuel BIOMASS BIOENERGY 107 2004 148 Composting of animal manures and chemical criteria for compost maturity assessment. A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 106 NOV 2009 149 Use of rice husk for the adsorption of congo red from aqueous solution in column mode BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 106 MAY 2008 150 Blofuels generation from sweet sorghum: Fermentative hydrogen production and anaerobic digestion of the remaining biomass BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 106 JAN 2008 151 Characterization of bio-oils in chemical families BIOMASS BIOENERGY 106 APR 2007 152 Improvement of engine emissions with conventional diesel fuel and diesel-biodiesel blends BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 105 FEB 2006 153 Wood-plastic composites as promising green-composites for automotive industries! BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 104 JUL 2008 154 Chemical properties of solid biofuels - significance and impact BIOMASS BIOENERGY 104 NOV 2006 155 Removal of Cr(VI) from aqueous solutions by adsorption onto hazelnut shell activated carbon: kinetic and equilibrium studies BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 103 FEB 2004 156 Physical characterisation and chemical composition of densified biomass fuels with regard to their combustion behaviour BIOMASS BIOENERGY 103 2004 157 Fast pyrolysis of rice husk: Product yields and compositions BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 102 JAN 2007 158 Biosorption of copper(II) and cobalt(II) from aqueous solutions by crab shell particles BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 102 AUG 2006 159 Modeling the process and costs of fuel ethanol production by the corn dry-grind process INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS 102 MAY 2006 160 Lipid accumulation and CO(2) utilization of Nannochloropsis oculata in response to CO(2) aeration BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 101 JAN 2009 161 Fly ash as a soil ameliorant for improving crop production - a review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 101 JUN 2006 162 Effect of temperature and free ammonia on nitrification and nitrite accumulation in landfill leachate and analysis of its nitrifying bacterial community by FISH BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 101 FEB 2006 163 Optimization of initial substrate and pH levels for germination of sporing hydrogen-producing anaerobes in cow dung compost BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 101 JAN 2004 164 Removal of hexavalent chromium using distillery sludge BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 101 SEP 2003 165 Cultivation, photobioreactor design and harvesting of microalgae for biodiesel production: A critical review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 100 JAN 2011 166 Activated carbons from waste biomass by sulfuric acid activation and their use on methylene blue adsorption BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 100 SEP 2008 167 Lignin depolymerization/repolymerization and its critical role for delignification of aspen wood by steam explosion BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 100 NOV 2007 168 Process optimization for biodiesel production from mahua (Madhuca indica) oil using response surface methodology BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 100 FEB 2006 169 Adsorption of chromium from aqueous solution on treated sawdust BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 100 MAR 2004 170 Production of cellulases and hemicellulases by Aspergillus niger KK2 from lignocellulosic biomass BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 100 JAN 2004 171 Phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity from red grape marc extracts BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 100 MAR 2003 172 Moringa oleifera oil: A possible source of biodiesel BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 99 NOV 2008 173 Characterization of food waste as feedstock for anaerobic digestion BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 99 MAR 2007 174 The removal of chromium(VI) from aqueous solutions by Fagus orientalis L. BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 99 AUG 2004 175 Heavy metal adsorption properties of a submerged aquatic plant (Ceratophyllum demersum) BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 99 APR 2004 176 Agrochemical characterisation of alperujo, a solid by-product of the two-phase centrifugation method for olive oil extraction BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 99 JAN 2004 177 Equilibrium and kinetics of biosorption of cadmium(II) and copper(II) ions by wheat straw BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 98 JAN 2009 178 Reduction of CO2 by a high-density culture of Chlorella sp in a semicontinuous photobioreactor BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 98 JUN 2008 179 Biological approaches for treatment of distillery wastewater: A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 98 SEP 2007 180 Enhanced biohydrogen production from cornstalk wastes with acidification pretreatment by mixed anaerobic cultures BIOMASS BIOENERGY 98 APR 2007 181 Soybean oil methyl esters preparation using NaX zeolites loaded with KOH as a heterogeneous catalyst BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 98 MAR 2007 182 Biodiesel production using a membrane reactor BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 98 FEB 2007 183 The mechanism for thermal decomposition of cellulose and its main products BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 97 DEC 2009 184 Watershed-scale hydrologic and nonpoint-source pollution models: Review of applications TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASAE 97 MAY-JUN 2004 185 Estimating actual evapotranspiration from limited climatic data using neural computing technique JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING-ASCE 97 MAY-JUN 2003 186 Synthesis and characterization of vegetable oil derived esters: evaluation for their diesel additive properties BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 96 MAR 2004 187 Development of heterogeneous base catalysts for biodiesel production BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 95 JUN 2008 188 Lignin - from natural adsorbent to activated carbon: A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 95 SEP 2007 189 Biological decolorization of dye solution containing Malachite Green by microalgae Cosmarium sp. BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 95 APR 2007 190 Adsorption of Cr(VI) on activated rice husk carbon and activated alumina BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 95 FEB 2004 191 Review of fast pyrolysis of biomass and product upgrading BIOMASS BIOENERGY 94 MAR 2012 192 Sulfite pretreatment (SPORL) for robust enzymatic saccharification of spruce and red pine BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 94 APR 2009 193 Biosorption of Pb(II) and Cr(III) from aqueous solution by lichen (Parmelina tiliaceae) biomass BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 94 MAY 2008 194 Biosorption of CU2+, Cd2+, Pb2+, and Zn2+ using dried marine green macroalga caulerpa lentillifera BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 94 DEC 2006 195 Biosorption of lead(II), cadmium(II), copper(II) and nickel(II) by anaerobic granular biomass BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 94 MAR 2006 196 Continuous electricity production from artificial wastewater using a mediator-less microbial fuel cell BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 94 MAR 2006 197 Biomass power cost and optimum plant size in western Canada BIOMASS BIOENERGY 94 2003 198 Adsorption of dissolved Reactive red dye from aqueous phase onto activated carbon prepared from agricultural waste BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 93 SEP 2006 199 Assessment of energy performance in the life-cycle of biogas production BIOMASS BIOENERGY 93 2006 200 Bioeffects of microwave - a brief review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 93 APR 2003 201 Particle emissions from biomass combustion in small combustors BIOMASS BIOENERGY 93 2003 202 Efficient production of biodiesel from high free fatty acid-containing waste oils using various carbohydrate-derived solid acid catalysts BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 92 DEC 2008 203 Availability of corn stover as a sustainable feedstock for bioethanol production BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 92 MAY 2003 204 Two-step steam pretreatment of softwood by dilute H2SO4 impregnation for ethanol production BIOMASS BIOENERGY 92 2003 205 Detoxification of sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate improves ethanol production by Candida shehatae NCIM 3501 BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 91 JUL 2007 206 Anaerobic co-digestion of algal sludge and waste paper to produce methane BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 91 JAN 2007 207 Cumulative uncertainty in measured streamflow and water quality data for small watersheds TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASABE 91 MAY-JUN 2006 208 Optimization of extracellular lipase production by Geotrichum sp using factorial design BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 91 JAN 2004 209 Steam reforming of biodiesel by-product to make renewable hydrogen BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 90 SEP 2008 210 Biodegradation of benzidine based dye Direct Blue-6 by Pseudomonas desmolyticum NCIM 2112 BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 89 MAY 2007 211 Production and properties of a surfactant obtained from Bacillus subtilis grown on cassava wastewater BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 89 JAN 2006 212 Effect of vent arrangement on windward ventilation of a tunnel greenhouse BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING 89 AUG 2004 213 Cocoa shells for heavy metal removal from acidic solutions BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 89 DEC 2003 214 Contemporary issues in thermal gasification of biomass and its application to electricity and fuel production BIOMASS BIOENERGY 88 JUL 2008 215 Effect of various pretreatment methods on anaerobic mixed microflora to enhance biohydrogen production utilizing dairy wastewater as substrate BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 88 JAN 2008 216 Decolorization of textile azo dyes by newly isolated halophilic and halotolerant bacteria BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 88 AUG 2007 217 Satellite-based energy balance for mapping evapotranspiration with internalized calibration (METRIC) - Applications JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING-ASCE 88 JUL-AUG 2007 218 Assessment of the potential biomass supply in Europe using a resource-focused approach BIOMASS BIOENERGY 88 2006 219 Ethanol learning curve - the Brazilian experience BIOMASS BIOENERGY 88 2004 220 Production of bioethanol from wheat straw: An overview on pretreatment, hydrolysis and fermentation BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 87 JUL 2010 221 Livestock waste-to-bioenergy generation opportunities BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 87 NOV 2008 222 Conversion of olive tree biomass into fermentable sugars by dilute acid pretreatment and enzymatic saccharification BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 87 APR 2008 223 Electricity generation and microbial community analysis of alcohol powered microbial fuel cells BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 87 SEP 2007 224 Removal of nitrate-nitrogen from drinking water using bamboo powder charcoal BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 87 DEC 2004 225 Bioaccumulation of cadmium, chromium and copper by Convolvulus arvensis L.: impact on plant growth and uptake of nutritional elements BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 87 MAY 2004 226 Cultivation of microalgae for oil production with a cultivation strategy of urea limitation BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 86 SEP 2009 227 Crude petroleum-oil biodegradation efficiency of Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains isolated from a petroleum-oil contaminated soil from North-East India BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 86 MAY 2007 228 Insecticidal, repellent and oviposition-deterrent activity of selected essential oils against Anopheles stephensi, Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 86 NOV 2005 229 Influence of fatty acid mehyl esters from hydroxylated vegetable oils in diesel fuel lubricity BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 86 MAY 2005 230 Polyphenol contents and antioxidant activity of Maydis stigma extracts BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 86 MAY 2005 231 Use of tobacco seed oil methyl ester in a turbocharged indirect injection diesel engine BIOMASS BIOENERGY 86 2005 232 Co-ordination network for lignin - standardisation, production and applications adapted to market requirements (EUROLIGNIN) INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS 86 SEP 2004 233 Decolourization of azo dyes and a dye industry effluent by a white rot fungus Thelephora sp. BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 86 JUN 2003 234 Switchgrass for bioethanol and other value-added applications: A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 85 FEB 2009 235 Biosorption of cadmium by biomass of brown marine macroalgae BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 85 NOV 2005 236 Estimating the higher heating value of biomass fuels from basic analysis data BIOMASS BIOENERGY 85 2005 237 Comparison of several methods for effective lipid extraction from microalgae BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 84 JAN 2010 238 Adsorption of Cd(II) ions from aqueous solutions using activated carbon prepared from olive stone by ZnCl2 activation BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 84 FEB 2008 239 Estimating biomass of individual pine trees using airborne lidar BIOMASS BIOENERGY 84 SEP 2007 240 Ethanol fermentation in an immobilized cell reactor using Saccharomyces cerevisiae BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 84 MAY 2004 241 Some physical properties of hemp seed BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING 84 OCT 2003 242 Detection of bruises on apples using near-infrared hyperspectral imaging TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASAE 84 MAR-APR 2003 243 A reassessment of carbon content in wood: variation within and between 41 North American species BIOMASS BIOENERGY 84 2003 244 Repellent activity of essential oils: A review BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 83 JAN 2010 245 Conversion of rice straw to sugars by dilute-acid hydrolysis BIOMASS BIOENERGY 83 2006 246 Preparation and characterization of wheat straw fibers for reinforcing application in injection molded thermoplastic composites BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 83 JAN 2006 247 Thermal-alkaline solubilization of waste activated sludge as a pre-treatment stage for anaerobic digestion BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 83 JAN 2004 248 Nitrification, denitrification and biological phosphorus removal in piggery wastewater using a sequencing batch reactor BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 83 MAR 2003 249 Removal of chromium(VI) from water and wastewater using surfactant modified coconut coir pith as a biosorbent BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 82 MAY 2008 250 Lignin as a base material for materials applications: Chemistry, application and economics INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS 82 MAR 2008 251 Evaluating bioretention hydrology and nutrient removal at three field sites in North Carolina JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING-ASCE 82 NOV-DEC 2006 252 Denitrification in recirculating systems: Theory and applications AQUACULTURAL ENGINEERING 82 MAY 2006 253 Effect of pH on lead removal from water using tree fern as the sorbent BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 82 JUL 2005 254 Antifungal activities of essential oils and their constituents from indigenous cinnamon (Cinnamomum osmophloeum) leaves against wood decay fungi BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 82 MAY 2005 255 Characterisation of structure-dependent functional properties of lignin with infrared spectroscopy INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS 82 SEP 2004 256 Heavy metal biosorption by biomass of Ochrobactrum anthropi producing exopolysaccharide in activated sludge BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 82 OCT 2003 257 Effect of different substrates on the performance, bacterial diversity, and bacterial viability in microbial fuel cells BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 81 JUL 2009 258 Pseudomonas aeruginosa immobilized multiwalled carbon nanotubes as biosorbent for heavy metal ions BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 81 APR 2008 259 Optimisation of integrated biodiesel production. Part I. A study of the biodiesel purity and yield BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 81 JUL 2007 260 Adsorption of heavy metal ion from aqueous single metal solution by chemically modified sugarcane bagasse BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 81 APR 2007 261 Sorption of zinc and lead on coir BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 81 JAN 2007 262 Removal of reactive dyes from wastewater by adsorption on coir pith activated carbon BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 81 JUL 2006 263 International bioenergy transport costs and energy balance BIOMASS BIOENERGY 81 2005 264 Environmental aspects of ethanol derived from no-tilled corn grain: nonrenewable energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions BIOMASS BIOENERGY 81 2005 265 Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) of industrial wastes for the production of ethanol INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS 81 JUL 2004 266 Brassica carinata as an alternative oil crop for the production of biodiesel in Italy: agronomic evaluation, fuel production by transesterification and characterization BIOMASS BIOENERGY 81 2003 267 Transesterfication of soybean oil catalyzed by sulfated ziconia BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 80 SEP 2008 268 Characterization of dilute acid pretreatment of silvergrass for ethanol production BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 80 SEP 2008 269 Comparative study of biosorption of heavy metals using different types of algae BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 80 DEC 2007 270 Oryza sativa L. husk as heavy metal adsorbent: Optimization with lead as model solution BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 80 JAN 2006 271 Single cell oil (SCO) production by Mortierella isabellina grown on high-sugar content media BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 80 DEC 2004 272 Composting of the solid fraction of olive mill wastewater with olive leaves: organic matter degradation and biological activity BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 80 JAN 2003 273 Renewable fuels from algae: An answer to debatable land based fuels BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 79 JAN 2011 274 Classification of macroalgae as fuel and its thermochemical behaviour BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 79 SEP 2008 275 Changes in the chemical characteristics of water-extractable organic matter during composting and their influence on compost stability and maturity BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 79 JUL 2007 276 Adsorption of chromium from aqueous solution by activated alumina and activated charcoal BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 79 MAR 2007 277 Evaluation of the marine algae Ulva fasciata and Sargassum sp for the biosorption of Cu(II) from aqueous solutions BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 79 JAN 2007 278 A respirometric method for characterising the organic composition and biodegradation kinetics and the temperature influence on the biodegradation kinetics, for a mixture of sludge and bulking agent to be co-composted BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 79 JAN 2005 279 Microwave drying characteristics of parsley BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING 79 OCT 2004 280 Dielectric properties of fruits and insect pests as related to radio frequency and microwave treatments BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING 79 JUN 2003 281 Development of emulsions from biomass pyrolysis liquid and diesel and their use in engines - Part 1: emulsion production BIOMASS BIOENERGY 79 2003 282 Micro and macroalgal biomass: A renewable source for bioethanol BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 78 JAN 2011 283 Acceleration of catalytic activity of calcium oxide for biodiesel production BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY 78 JAN 2009 3. 热点论文( Hot Papers ) 热点论文是指与同领域和同时期发表的论文相比,在发表后很快就得到较高引用的论文,即近 2 年( 2011 ~ 2013 年)发表的论文在当前两个月内( 2013 年 6 月~ 7 月)被引频次居于 TOP0.1% 的论文。 通过对 ISI 相关数据库的查询, Web of Science 农业工程学科 2011-2013 共收录学术论文 9584 篇,被引频次居前 0.1% 的论文有论文 10 篇。 序号 题名 刊名 被引频次 1 Cultivation, photobioreactor design and harvesting of microalgae for biodiesel production: A critical review Bioresource Technology , 2011-01 100 2 Review of fast pyrolysis of biomass and product upgrading Biomass Bioenergy , 2012-03 94 3 Renewable fuels from algae: An answer to debatable land based fuels Bioresource Technology , 2011-01 79 4 Micro and macroalgal biomass: A renewable source for bioethanol Bioresource Technology , 2011-01 78 5 The potential of sustainable algal biofuel production using wastewater resources Bioresource Technology , 2011-01 76 6 Potential yields and properties of oil from the hydrothermal liquefaction of microalgae with different biochemical content Bioresource Technology , 2011-01 56 7 Wastewater treatment high rate algal ponds for biofuel production Bioresource Technology , 2011-01 54 8 Cathodes as electron donors for microbial metabolism: Which extracellular electron transfer mechanisms are involved? Bioresource Technology , 2011-01 51 9 Oil extraction from microalgae for biodiesel production Bioresource Technology , 2011-01 50 10 Life-cycle analysis on biodiesel production from microalgae: Water footprint and nutrients balance Bioresource Technology , 2011-01 50
近日,读到 JASIS ( 2010 年第一期的第一篇文章) Problems of Citation Analysis: A Study of Uncited and Seldom-Cited Influences ,对我的启发十分大,开始彻底颠覆我并不牢固的情报学基础认识,因此,我把我及时的感受写出来与大家分享,希望能够得到科学网前辈们的指点。 作者: M.H. MacRoberts and B.R. MacRoberts 全文: Problems of Citation Analysis: A Study of Uncited and Seldom-Cited Influences Problems of Citation Analysis: A Study of Uncited (论文下载仅作为学术用途) 一、 读文感受 文章提到了 引文分析的基础 : Cole and Cole (1972) found that highly cited physics papers also cited highly cited papers, and so on. If we did not know that biogeographic papers cited very few of their influences, we might come to the same conclusion as the Coles: that only a small number of individuals contribute to scientific progress. But knowing that the vast majority of influence is not cited and that influence is not to be found in the Thomson Reuters-monitored journals leads to a different conclusion: that manynot a fewcontribute to scientific progress. Cole 在 1972 年发现 高被引的物理学论文同样也会应用高被引论文等等 如果我们不了解生物地理学论文引用很少的对文章产生巨大影响的文献,我们可能得出与 Cole 相同的结论:仅有少数的个体对于科学的进步是有贡献的。但是,如果我们知道大量有影响的内容不会被 SCI 所引证,也许会导致一个不同的结论:是许多个体 而不仅仅是少数人 对于科学的进展有贡献。 (一) 举了两个例子: 1. The latitudinal gradient of species-area relationships for vascular plants of North America. published in 2007 in American Naturalist 一文中引证了 A total of 1,742 floras of North America north of Mexico ( 1742 种植物群),而这些植物群的资料范围覆盖了政府文献、论文、未出版的报告、网页内容、短评以及 2000 多页的参考资料。这部分内容也被提及,出现在 Appendix A ,然而该论文仅引用了 85 篇文献,而这些被引文献仅仅是 SCI 文献,这些文献主要是用于解释物种的多样性的文章。 2. 作者本人发表了一篇 2 页的短文 Palhinhaea cernua (L.) Vasconcellos Franco (Lycopodiaceae) new to Texasin Phytologia ,该期刊不是 SCI 论文。这篇文章通过 SCI EXPANDED 和 GOOGLE SCHOLAR 检索均发现没有任何引证,然而,这篇文章确被整合进了德州和北美的植物地理文献中,该信息被广泛的应用;另外, USDA 植物数据库以及自然服务( NATURESERVE )数据库都将该文章的研究纳入进去。换言之,该论文即被印刷版也被电子版的出版物所引用,这篇文章的研究目的已经达到了。 上面两个例子证明了,被引文献仅仅只能代表有影响文献资料的一个片段。 (二) 作者同样做了一个小的定量实证:(哈哈!虽然作者认为定量分析并不是一种包打天下的方法) We selected 10 theoretical/analytical biogeographical articles that were published in journals that are monitored by Thomson Reuters and examined their bibliographies. These 10 articles are from the 22 described in this study. We recorded whether the cited item was (a) a article from a journal not monitored by Thomson Reuters, (b) an article from a Thomson Reuters-monitored journal, (c) a book or chapter in a book, (d) an unpublished report, (e) a thesis or dissertation, or (f) an online Web source or CD-ROM. There were 530 citations in these 10 articles. We selected five data articles or sources used for data in the 22 theoretical/analytical articles, such as those listed in McLaughlin (2007). We recorded the same information that we recorded for the other sample. We stopped when we reached 530 items so that the two samples would be equal. Table 1 shows the data for the two groups. Statistical comparison of the two groups shows that there is no possibility of them being derived from the same population. Theoretical/analytical biogeographical articles predominantly cite theoretical/analytical articles from Thomson Reuters-monitored journals; data articles do not cite many Thomson Reuters-monitored articles but instead cite work from journals not monitored by Thomson Reuters, unpublished reports, theses/dissertations, and the grey literature. 对于两个群体的统计比较显示:理论或者分析类的植物地理文献主要引用了 SCI 的理论和分析文献;而数据类型的文献则没有引用太多的 SCI 文献,相反,他们主要引用的是非 SCI 文献、未发表的报告、研究论文,或者是灰色文献。 er二、反思 这篇文献对我的震撼是极大的。 主要有二点: (一) 以引文为基础的方法是不是对于所有学科的评价都有价值,是值得反思的。其实,自然科学中,除了植物地理学以外,很多学科的研究都包含了对于原始数据和基础理论分析的研究,而我们现在评价体系的一个重要指标 引文则是对于数据研究这部分内容的价值忽略了的。 (二) 文献计量学中 Cole 的理论:仅有少数的个体对于科学的进步是有贡献的 或者还应该包括 洛特卡定律 这些理论都从 分析方法(仅仅考虑第一作者) + 分析框架(仅仅展示核心作者) + 分析目的(评价作者贡献) 是出于一种狭隘、自私的学术观点。但是,如果我们反思 真的是只有小部分人对于科学的进步有贡献吗? 真的是一将功成万骨枯吗? 。这是我们图书情报学界急需要考虑的问题。 中国的情报学目前还从创作过自己有价值的理论,但研究中确充斥着各式各样标榜自己学术地位的所谓学科知识地图,这有时是一种讽刺。
A comprehensive discussion on the use of citation analysis to rate scientific performance and the controversy surrounding it. The general adverse criticism that citation counts include an excessive number of negative citations (citations to incorrect results worthy of attack), self-citations (citations to the works of the citing authors), and citations to methodological papers is analyzed. Included are a discussion of measurement problems such as counting citations for multiauthored papers, distinguishing between more than one person with the same last name (homographs), and what it is that citation analysis actually measures. It is concluded that as the scientific enterprise becomes larger and more complex, and its role in society more critical, it will become more difficult, expensive and necessary to evaluate and identify the largest contributors. When properly used, citation analysis can introduce a useful measure of objectivity into the evaluation process at relatively low financial cost.
Publish or Perish,在美国七十年代初期兴起,并在国际上流行,意思是(论文)不发表就会被埋没,发表还是灭亡,发表或消亡。 Harzing, A.W把自己设计的一款检索和分析学术引文的免费小软件叫做Publish or Perish( http://www.harzing.com/pop.htm )。目前有上百个博客和图书馆网站、还有报纸和杂志对其进行了报导;也有多篇论文以该软件作为数据收集和分析的工具。在宣称这个软件具有的评价个人或机构学术影响力的同时,作者也总结了应用局限。 软件的主要特色有三:一是 软件相当小巧,也十分简单易操作,仅有384K,有Windows和Linux多个版本。 它使用的原始引文数据来自于Google Scholar,适合进行网络引文的分析。作者在其博客中提到,希望看到软件结果与WoS分析出的结果的比较研究,这可能是对传统引文与网络引文对比研究的好题材。 软件可以得出多个最新的引文分析评价指标,如Total number of papers 、Total number of citations 、Average number of citations per paper 、Average number of citations per author、Average number of papers per author 、Average number of citations per year 、Hirsch's h-index and related parameters 、Egghe's g-index 、The contemporary h-index 、The age-weighted citation rate 、Two variations of individual h-indices 、An analysis of the number of authors per paper.
几乎是与 Moravcsik 同一时期,康奈尔大学的 Daryl E. Chubin 和Soumyo D. Moitra 也设计和应用了一个根据引用情况对引文进行分类的系统,与Moravcsik的引文分类略有不同,他们的研究包括:(1)重新细化了Moravcsik的分类体系,使类目间相互排斥;(2)从4种实验和理论物理学领域的期刊中抽取论文,然后用修改过的分类体系对这些论文进行分类。(3)将《科学引文索引》的计数与从我们引文分布中不同类别的引文中抽取出来的样本进行比较。发现正式的论文中95%的引文是肯定性的,这算做是对引文计数活动的初步支持。但是作者还是强调:首先,无论是对来源文献还是被引文我们都不应该只根据数字评价其价值,论文被引次数上的变异不过是给形形色色的正式交流的动机和标准提供了证据。其次,作者认为科学界是按照年龄和威望分成等级的,这种等级划分又都控制在具有很高的学术共识的学科之内,在高能物理学界,大家绝对不会同等地理解和实施引用文献的规矩的。最后,作者认为应该重建学科知识史(类似今天说的知识图谱),包括研究期间的统计,例如专业数目,文献的分布,设备的使用等等情况。只有这样才能了解到专业的变化,这样一来,不仅仅研究者发表论文的情景,而且可能他们引用某篇著作的原因也可以了解了;也只有到那时,我们才可以充分利用引文计数,也充分使用让引文计数有效的其他测量指标了。 【这篇文章提供给我们一个线索,也许可以把知识图谱和引文情景结合起来,让引文分析的研究重新焕发青春】 D. O. Edge and M. J. Mulkay, 'Case Studies of Scientific Specialties' (Edinburgh: Science Studies Unit, University of Edinburgh, 1974
最近一期《 Scientometrics 》公告了两年一次的科学计量学最高奖项 Derek John de Solla Price Medal结果。获奖人为匈牙利的 Peter Vinkler 和法国的 Michel Zitt。 两位早年分别是化学家和管理学者,近年在引文分析和评价方法与指标等热点问题上颇有建树。 笔者对两位的直接印象是:Vinkler也参与了目前h指数研究热潮,而Zitt的逻辑化推理能力很强。 另外, Glanzel 指出,Vinkler是位独狼,为啥呢?刚查了一下,他80年代进入这一领域至今,在LIS学科内发表了30余篇文章,全是独著! 希望早日见到我国科学计量学家获得这一荣誉。 参考文献: Pter Vinkler and Michel Zitt win the 2009 Derek John de Solla Price Medal. Scientometrics,2009, 81:1-5.
科技大国中,美国可能是传统同行评议最坚定的维护者,在欧亚各国近年普遍引入被人痛恨的量化评价背景下,一直动作很小。 当然估计这只是一个参考。 但这是一个开始吗? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Philadelphia, PA, London, UK, August 3, 2009 – Thomson Reuters with Discovery Logic, Inc. today announced that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has chosen Web of Science data to power the NIH electronic Scientific Portfolio Assistant (eSPA). eSPA is an information technology system designed to assist NIH grants management officials in creating grant portfolios and tracking research outputs and outcomes, including publications and citations."
h指数研究外文参考文献 Provided by 赵星(Zhao Xing),2009.4.9 http://www.sciencenet.cn/u/zhaoxing/ h指数是论文影响力的一个测评参数,其简介可参见博文: 什么是学者的h指数?如何计算?(点击进入) 下面是我所能查询到的已刊出的341篇h指数研究外文论文(截止于09年4月8日,以后会再更新)。排序按论文出版年(但并非严格的刊出时间顺序)。其中除了关于h指数本身的研究,还有一些是评述,或研究其它对象时用到了h指数。 若有需要其中某篇论文而暂时无法下载,可与我联系 。除了部分会议论文外,绝大部分期刊论文应都能代为下载全文。 文后附有本文PDF格式供下载。 之前任胜利老师和刘玉仙老师也都曾在科学网讨论过h指数研究的参考文献。链接如下: 任胜利老师博文: 研究h指数(h-Index)应阅读的文献(点击进入) 刘玉仙老师博文: 单篇补充-----H指数应阅读文献(点击进入) h指数研究外文参考文献: Hirsch, J.E., An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2005. 102(46): p. 16569-16572. Dahlgren, H., R.L. Jensen, and F. Valentin. Heterogeneity of intellectual assets - a method for identification and measurement with patent data. in 10th International Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics. 2005. Stockholm, SWEDEN. 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《 Nature 》和《 Science 》哪个影响力更大? 半个世纪的 h 指数视角浅析 《 Nature 》和《 Science 》可能是现有最具影响力的综合类科技期刊。国人在上面发表论文,很多所在单位也会给予几十万甚至上百万的重奖,可谓名利双收。 但关于《 Nature 》和《 Science 》哪个更好一直存在很大争议。这里以两种期刊在 Web of Science 中 5 年等距抽样 h 指数(含义见注释 1 )数据,粗略探讨过去半个世纪以来,《 Nature 》和《 Science 》的影响力演进实况和相互差别。 统计时段选择 1955 年- 2005 年。未选择更早的数据,是因为 Web of Science 1955 年之前的数据只能按较长时段查询不能按具体年份检索。另外,据笔者所知,此两种期刊在世界范围的权威地位于 20 世纪下半叶才逐渐完全确立。 图 1 是两种期刊的 h 指数演变数据。 图 1 1955 年- 2005 年《 Nature 》和《 Science 》的 h 指数演变及比较 可见, 20 世纪下半叶,《 Nature 》和《 Science 》的 h 指数一直在上升,特别是 1975 年后,两种期刊的影响力扩大很快。两种期刊的 h 指数峰值都在 1995 年,当年两种期刊各有 280 余篇论文至今被引用了不少于 280 余次,论文影响力持续能力较强。新世纪里 h 指数的下降并不能证明两种期刊影响力有所下降,而是 h 指数增长需要时间积累所致。 半个世纪以来,除了 1965 年两种期刊 h 指数相等外,其余统计点上,《 Nature 》的 h 指数都大于《 Science 》,这种差别在 1980 年- 1990 年之间较为明显,但近年来差距似乎有所缩小。 h 指数主要关注产出论文集合的高被引论文及其被引强度 。应指出的是,任一单一指标的测度总有片面性,本博文数据仅供参考。 注释: 1. h 指数由美国物理学家 Hirsch 于 2005 年提出,以简单的计算同时衡量学者个人论文成果的数量和质量(影响力) 。 Braun 将其扩展到对期刊的 影响力测评 。 期刊 h 指数的定义为:某一时段内,期刊发表的总计 N 篇论文中,有 h 篇论文的被引次数至少为 h 次,且其余 N-h 篇论文的被引次数均小于或等于 h 。期刊 h 指数是目前除学者 h 指数之外,研究和应用最多的 h 指数扩展。 参考文献: 赵星 , 高小强 , 何培 . 科学基金 h 指数 : 基金论文成果数量与影响力的综合衡量 . 中国科学基金 ,2009,1: 15-19 Hirsch J E. An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output. PNAS,2005,102(46): 16569 16572 Ball P.Index aims for fair ranking of scientists.Nature,2005,436(7053): 900 Egghe L, Rousseau R.An informetric model for the Hirsch index. Scientometrics,2006,69(1): 121129 Braun T et al.A Hirsch-type index for journals.Scientometrics,2006,69(1),169-173.
引用他人论文的动机很多,但你是否想过,你引用他的文章,可能有时仅仅因为是喜欢他而已? 读到最新一期《Research Trends》的Pleased to cite you: the social side of citations一文,其中观点有新有旧。这里仅探讨一点:人们的引用是否有时候只是因为喜欢? 只要理性上还遵从科学原则,理论上引文网络就不会和社会网络完全重叠。但部分交织恐怕是不可避免。 回头去看你的大作,是否引用了很多导师、同门、同事、朋友又或学科大牛、学术偶像的文章呢?是否每篇都必要呢?为什么同为可有可无的引用,你引用了他而不是陌生人呢? 也许你觉得这是各种潜规则所致。其实有时也不然,你引用他,可能只因你喜欢他。你喜欢他,因此信任他,然后引用他,仅此而已。 引用有时只是认同,认同的不是某个观点,而是那个人。 这也解释了,为何很多人爱自引?因为,多数人最爱的,还是自己。