Publications
Co-citation in the scientific literature: A new measure of the relationship between two documents
Small, H.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 24(4) 265-269 (1973) [pdf]
A new form of document coupling called co-citation is defined as the frequency with which two documents are cited together. The co-citation frequency of two scientific papers can be determined by comparing lists of citing documents in the Science Citation Index and counting identical entries. Networks of co-cited papers can be generated for specific scientific specialties, and an example is drawn from the literature of particle physics. Co-citation patterns are found to differ significantly from bibliographic coupling patterns, but to agree generally with patterns of direct citation. Clusters of co-cited papers provide a new way to study the specialty structure of science. They may provide a new approach to indexing and to the creation of SDI profiles.
Characterizing and Mining the Citation Graph of the Computer Science Literature
An, Y.; Janssen, J. & Milios, E. E.
Knowl. Inf. Syst., 6() 664-678 (2004) [pdf]