Eugene Garfield, the father of citation analysis. It also includes a link to Garfield's paper, Citation Indexes for Science: A New Dimension in Documentation through Association of Ideas. It features an article by Karen Schneider, the director of...
Eugene Garfield, the founder of citation analysis. Garfield's writing including the classic, "Citation Indexes for Science: A New Dimension in Documentation through Association of Ideas. Many more of Garfield's early publications, here.
Eugene Garfield, the father of "citation analysis" which has been used be academics and librarians since the 1950's. The Birth of Google at Wired, spotted
via Google Blogoscoped, has John Battelle recounting how Google came to be.
Yes, the Google Guys deserve plenty of credit but so do Jon Kleinberg, Eugene Garfield, and others. 2005 will get underway with something we saw a lot of in 2004, media attention for Google. At the moment, the company is scheduled to profiled in a...
Eugene Garfield, is very appropriate. The FUTURE of Citation Indexing: An Interview with Eugene Garfield Garfield's Home Page and Links to Almost of His Publications Garfield With so much talk about PageRank, web link analysis, and citation linking...
Eugene Garfield: The Father of Citation Analysis By Gary Price, Dec. The FUTURE of Citation Indexing: An Interview with Eugene Garfield was first published in the January 2004 issue of Online magazine.
And the seminal work that influenced all three of the above authors is also here: Eugene Garfield's 1955 (! Want to dive deep -- really deep -- into the technical literature about search engines? Here's a road map to some of the best web...
Citation analysis was pioneered by Eugene Garfield, who started ISI in 1958. ISIHighlyCited.com calls itself "an expert gateway to the most highly influential scientists and scholars worldwide," using similar techniques to Google's PageRank to...