How can revivals of scientific publications be explained using bibliometric methods? A case study discovering booster papers for the 1985 Physics Nobel Prize paper

« The unusual citation profile of the 1985 Physics Nobel Prize paper has been analyzed. The number of citing papers per year exhibits a maximum of 123 citations in the mid-1980s and increases to more than 200 citations about two decades later. The publication set of the citing papers was analyzed in terms of co-authorships and research topics. (…) »

source > link.springer.com, Robin Haunschild, Werner Marx, Jürgen Weis, 13 janvier 2024, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-023-04906-z

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