Shepard"s Citation - translation to spanish
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Shepard"s Citation - translation to spanish

CATALOG OF CITATIONS
Citation indexing; Citation search; Citation indices; Citation indexes; Citation database; Abstract and citation database; Citation indice

Shepard's Citation      
= Shepard's Citation.
Ex: The article "How Shepard's Citation lost its flock: or, can the police smell probable cause?" notes the difficulties involved in teaching law students the intricacies of research tools such as Shepard's Citation.
Shepard's Citation      
= Shepard's Citation
Ex: The article "How Shepard's Citation lost its flock: or, can the police smell probable cause?" notes the difficulties involved in teaching law students the intricacies of research tools such as Shepard's Citation.
citation impact         
METRICS DESIGNED TO MEASURE JOURNAL ARTICLE INFLUENCE
Citation metric; Citation metrics; Citation count
(n.) = impacto de citas
Ex: In order to test the robustness of their univariate and multivariate tests, multiple regressions were performed on 3 criteria: scientific productivity, citation impact, and individual performance index.

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Citation index

A citation index is a kind of bibliographic index, an index of citations between publications, allowing the user to easily establish which later documents cite which earlier documents. A form of citation index is first found in 12th-century Hebrew religious literature. Legal citation indexes are found in the 18th century and were made popular by citators such as Shepard's Citations (1873). In 1961, Eugene Garfield's Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) introduced the first citation index for papers published in academic journals, first the Science Citation Index (SCI), and later the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) and the Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI). American Chemical Society converted its printed Chemical Abstract Service (established in 1907) into internet-accessible SciFinder in 2008. The first automated citation indexing was done by CiteSeer in 1997 and was patented. Other sources for such data include Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Elsevier's Scopus, and the National Institutes of Health's iCite.