Age-Specific Citation Rates and the Egghe-Rao Function.

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Title: Age-Specific Citation Rates and the Egghe-Rao Function.
Language: English
Authors: Burrell, Quentin L.
Source: Information Processing & Management. Sep 2003 39(5):761-770.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 10
Publication Date: 2003
Document Type: Information Analyses
Journal Articles
Descriptors: Age, Citations (References), Data Analysis, Failure, Information Processing, Information Sources, Models, Use Studies
ISSN: 0306-4573
Abstract: Extends connections between retrospective citation age studies and reliability theory by considering the failure rate function from reliability, re-interpreted as the age-specific citation rate (ASCR). This is linked to earlier studies of retrospective citation distributions by Egghe and Ravichandra Rao who introduced a function claimed to correspond to what they termed the (discrete time) obsolescence or aging function. Analysis reveals their function is one whose behavior reflects ASCR. (Author/AEF)
Entry Date: 2004
Accession Number: EJ678111
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Extends connections between retrospective citation age studies and reliability theory by considering the failure rate function from reliability, re-interpreted as the age-specific citation rate (ASCR). This is linked to earlier studies of retrospective citation distributions by Egghe and Ravichandra Rao who introduced a function claimed to correspond to what they termed the (discrete time) obsolescence or aging function. Analysis reveals their function is one whose behavior reflects ASCR. (Author/AEF)
ISSN:0306-4573