HistCite is a software package used for bibliometric analysis and information visualization. It was developed by Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute for Scientific Information and the inventor of important information retrieval tools such as Current Contents and the Science Citation Index.[1]
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HistCite is a software package used for bibliometric analysis and information visualization. It was developed by Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute...
Translation of Mein Leben. For a full list of his published papers, see HistCite. For his published works, see Published Works – Berlin-Brandenburgische...
science of science to Scientometrics visualizing the history of science with HistCite software" (PDF). Journal of Informetrics. 3 (3): 173–179. doi:10.1016/j...
sell of the Index to Thomson Reuters: as late as 2001, Garfield unveiled HistCite, a software for "algorithmic historiography" created in collaboration with...
Technology, Washington State University and led to the creation of the HistCite software around 2002. Automatic citation indexing was introduced in 1998...
have him as lecturer for the Alice G. Smith Lecture. In 2007, he launched Histcite, a bibliometric analysis and visualization software package. Following...
(other vendors have similar commands), ranking options within WorldCat, HistCite, Google Scholar, and inexpensive content analysis software. White suggests...
Loet (2008-10-01). "Main-path analysis and path-dependent transitions in HistCite™-based historiograms". Journal of the American Society for Information...
about, Max Born" (PDF). University of Utah. Retrieved 17 November 2020. "HistCite - index: Max Born, 1909-1955". www.garfield.library.upenn.edu. Retrieved...