What is BIBLIOGRAPHIC COUPLING? - LIS Links2024-03-29T08:44:36Zhttp://lislinks.com/forum/topics/what-is-bibliographic-coupling?commentId=2013205%3AComment%3A513498&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=nothanks sirtag:lislinks.com,2013-05-02:2013205:Comment:5134982013-05-02T12:01:42.063ZSOFIA ALVERAhttp://lislinks.com/profile/SOFIAALVERA
<p>thanks sir</p>
<p>thanks sir</p> http://www.netugc.com/citatio…tag:lislinks.com,2012-09-23:2013205:Comment:3909282012-09-23T09:10:01.568ZDr. Badan Barmanhttp://lislinks.com/profile/BadanBarman
<p><a href="http://www.netugc.com/citation-analysis">http://www.netugc.com/citation-analysis</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.netugc.com/citation-analysis">http://www.netugc.com/citation-analysis</a></p> BIBLIOGRAPHIC COUPLING:
…tag:lislinks.com,2012-09-23:2013205:Comment:3905252012-09-23T08:59:55.025ZDr. N K Pachaurihttp://lislinks.com/profile/nirendra
<p><b>BIBLIOGRAPHIC COUPLING:</b></p>
<p> Bibliographic coupling operates on a similar principle, but in a way it is the mirror image of co-citation coupling. Bibliographic coupling links to papers that cite the same articles, so that if papers A and B both cite paper C, they may be said to be related, even though they don't directly cite each other. The more papers they been citing, the stronger their relationship is.</p>
<p><b> CO-CITATION…</b></p>
<p><b>BIBLIOGRAPHIC COUPLING:</b></p>
<p> Bibliographic coupling operates on a similar principle, but in a way it is the mirror image of co-citation coupling. Bibliographic coupling links to papers that cite the same articles, so that if papers A and B both cite paper C, they may be said to be related, even though they don't directly cite each other. The more papers they been citing, the stronger their relationship is.</p>
<p><b> CO-CITATION COUPLING:</b></p>
<p> Co-citation Coupling is a method used to establish a subject similarity between two documents. If papers A and B are both cited by paper C, they may be said to be related to be another, even though they don't directly cite each other. If paper A and B are both cited by many other papers, they have a stronger relationship. </p>