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A Ten-year Bibliometric Analysis of Research Trends in Three Leading Ecology Journals during 2003-2012

  • Saravanan, G.;Dominic, J.
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.40-54
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    • 2014
  • This paper attempts to highlight quantitatively the growth and development of literature in the field of ecology in terms of publication output using the resource Web of Science$^{(R)}$. The focus of this analysis was to study the literature on ecology published in three journals, viz., Ecology Letters, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, and Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics. 2946 records were retrieved for 10 years (2003-2012). The study revealed that multiple authorship in the field with collaborations of two (30.31%) and three authors (19.89%) was dominant. The Degree of collaboration, Collaborative coefficient, and Collaborative index were calculated and the applicability of Lotka's law was tested. The study identified five-year patterns in research trends, using the three studied journals, to see if the subjects of focus changed within a decade. The most productive institution was University Calif. Davis, USA, followed by University Calif. Santa Barbara, USA, and University Queensland, Australia, and the most productive countries were the USA followed by UK and Canada.

The Method of Digital Copyright Authentication for Contents of Collective Intelligence (집단지성 콘텐츠에 적합한 저작권 인증 기법)

  • Yun, Sunghyun;Lee, Keunho;Lim, Heuiseok;Kim, Daeryong;Kim, Jung-hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 2015
  • The wisdom contents consists of an ordinary person's ideas and experience. The Wisdom Market [1] is an online business model where wisdom contents are traded. Thus, the general public could do business activities in the Wisdom Market at ease. As the wisdom contents are themselves the thought of persons, there exists many similar or duplicated contents. Existing copyright protection schemes mainly focus on the primary author's right. Thus, it's not appropriate for protecting the contents of Collective Intelligence that requires to protect the rights of collaborators. There should exist a new method to be dynamic capable of combining and deleting rights of select collaborators. In this study, we propose collective copyright authentication scheme suitable for the contents of Collective Intelligence. The proposed scheme consists of collective copyright registration, addition and verification protocols. It could be applied to various business models that require to combine multiple rights of similar contents or to represent multiple authorships on the same contents.

Features for Author Disambiguation (저자 식별을 위한 자질 비교)

  • Kang, In-Su;Lee, Seungwoo;Jung, Hanmin;Kim, Pyung;Goo, HeeKwan;Lee, MiKyung;Sung, Won-Kyung;Park, DongIn
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.107-111
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    • 2007
  • There exists a many-to-many mapping relationship between persons and their names. A person may have multiple names, and different persons may share the same name. These synonymous and homonymous names may severely deteriorate the recall and precision of the person search, respectively. This study addresses the characteristics of features for resolving homonymous author names appearing in citation data. As disambiguation features, previous works have employed citation-internal features such as co-authorship, titles of articles, titles of publications as well as citation-external features such as emails, affiliations, Web evidences. To the best of our knowledge, however, there has been no literature to deal with the influences of features on author disambiguation. This study analyzes the effect of individual features on author resolution using a large-scale test set for Korean.

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Developing a Centralized Websites Authoring and Managing Platform(CWAMP) : a case of educational websites (중앙관리형 웹사이트군 저작 및 관리 플랫폼(CWAMP) 개발에 관한 연구: 교육기관 사례를 중심으로)

  • Park, Soo-Suk;Kim, Il-Cheol;Lee, Jung-Woo
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.589-601
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    • 2011
  • Recent increase in the number of websites as one of the most used communication channels beyond just for promotion has led to the increased need for integrated management for member websites, as well as brand sharing among websites. Studies on how to deal with website authorship issues more efficiently has been ongoing since early 2000. However, these studies have mostly dealt with single website management and were not applicable to authoring and management related issues for centralized platform for multiple websites. This study intends to design a management platform for authoring and managing of centralized websites in the education field, utilizing various designs while building websites.

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Features for Author Disambiguation (저자 식별을 위한 자질 비교)

  • Kang, In-Su;Lee, Seung-Woo;Jung, Han-Min;Kim, Pyung;Koo, Hee-Kwan;Lee, Mi-Kyung;Sung, Won-Kyung;Park, Dong-In
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.41-47
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    • 2008
  • There exists a many-to-many mapping relationship between persons and their names. A person may have multiple names, and different persons may share the same name. These synonymous and homonymous names may severely deteriorate the recall and precision of the person search, respectively. This study addresses the characteristics of features for resolving homonymous author names appearing in citation data. As disambiguation features, previous works have employed citation-internal features such as co-authorship, titles of articles, titles of publications as well as citation-external features such as emails, affiliations, Web evidences. To the best of our knowledge, however, there has been no literature to deal with the influences of features on author disambiguation. This study analyzes the effect of individual features on author resolution using a large-scale test set for Korean.