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CiteSeer: an automatic citation indexing system
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Proceedings of the third ACM conference on Digital libraries table of contents
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Pages: 89 - 98  
Year of Publication: 1998
ISBN:0-89791-965-3
Authors
C. Lee Giles  NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ
Kurt D. Bollacker  NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ
Steve Lawrence  NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ
Sponsors
SIGIR: ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval
SIGLINK: Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Web
SIGWEB: ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Web
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article. ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.

 
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S. E. Cc~zzens. What do citations count? The rhetoricfirst model. Scientometrics, 15:437-447, I989.
 
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Blaise Cr~nin and Herbert W. Snyder. Comparative citation rankings of authors in monographic and journal literature: a study of sociology. Journal of Documentation, 53(3):263-273, 1997.
 
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Eugene Garfield. Citation hzdexing: Its Theoo' andApplication in Science, Technolog3, and Humanities. Wiley, New York, 1979.
 
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M. H. MacRoberts and B. R. MacRoberts. The negational reference: Or the art of dissembling. Social Studies of Science, 14:91-94, 1984.
 
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M. E Porter. An algorithm for suffix stripping. Program, 14:130-137, 3 1980.
 
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Gerard Salton. Automatic indexing using bibliographic citations. Journal of Documentation, 27:98-110, 1971.
 
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Gerard Salton and C.S. Yang. On the specification of term values in aut~matic indexing. &:urnat of Documentation, 29:351-372, 1973.
 
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Peter Yianilos. The LikeIt intelligent string comparison facility. Technical Report 97-093, NEC Research Institute, 1997.
 
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Steve Lawrence: colleagues