This study hinges on the analogy between the historical number of citations through time, and the life course of a person. In it I define death and rebirth, and produce basic demographic plots for arbitrary attributes of a citation. This study looks at web of science for sociology in particular.
Feel free to explore all the figures included in this, and make your own. I hope this proves helpful!
To reproduce these results, or modify them for your own purposes, follow one of the following instructions...
You can run these algorithms completely free through your browser, thanks to Google.
- Clone this repo into your own GitHub account.
- Open Google's Colab environment.
- From Colab's File menu, choose "Open," and open one of the notebooks in this repository from GitHub. The first cell should automatically install
knowknow
for you. If it doesn't, run!pip install knowknow-amcgail
in the Colab notebook.
- Use GitHub desktop to clone this repository and download it to your own desktop or laptop.
- Install Python 3 and
pip install knowknow-amcgail
- In the "citation-death" folder, execute
jupyter lab
. - Explore the .ipynb files to see how the analyses were run, and run yourself.
- Google if you get stuck :) or DM me (@someKindOfAlec)