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A new technique for building maps of large scientific domains based on the cocitation of classes and categories

Scientometrics, Vol. 61, No. 1. (1 September 2004), pp. 129-145.

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Abstract  Our objective is the generation of schematic visualizations as interfaces for scientific domain analysis. We propose a new technique that uses thematic classification (classes and categories) as entities of cocitation and units of measure, and demonstrate the viability of this methodology through the representation and analysis of a domain of great dimensions. The main features of the maps obtained are discussed, and proposals are made for future improvements and applications.

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