Traditional Citation Analysis
Citation analysis has long been a fundamental tool for understanding academic works' impact, influence, and interconnections. Traditional citation analysis focuses on the number of times a paper is cited. Besides, other metrics such as h-index and journal impact factor, researchers also use citation-based rankings to evaluate the scholarly impact of individuals, journals, or institutions.
Citation Context Analysis
Citation context analysis is to analyze the textual context of citations within academic papers. Understanding the context of a citation helps researchers evaluate the relevance and significance of the cited publication within the broader scholarly conversation.
In this guide, we are going to introduce several tools to see how their papers are being cited by the specific context in which the citations occur. With the help of these tools, we can know why a particular paper was cited and how it influenced the citing work.
Web of Science is a comprehensive research database that provides access to a vast collection of scholarly literature across diverse disciplines. It releases citation classifications that help users understand why others have cited an article. These classifications include Background, Basis, Discuss, Support, and Differ.
Sort by citation use
Web of Science also allows you to sort search results by citation classification to see which results were most frequently cited for the selected purpose.
scite helps you understand an article by extracting its citations and determining whether it has received support, mentions, or contrasting references from other publications.
Highlights of Scite
More features of the citation context analysis can be provided from the other guide "AI Research Tools for Literature Reviews".
Semantic Scholar is an artificial intelligence-powered academic search engine that provides researchers with advanced tools and features to explore scholarly literature. In addition to providing the total number of citations, Semantic Scholar can also identify:
No login is required to use Semantic Scholar, however a personal account is needed when saving papers and receiving custom alerts.
Scholarly is an AI-powered article summarizer to read and process the references within the text. Unlike Semantic Scholar and Scite which focus on how others cite the target paper, Scholarcy explores how the target paper is citing others. It breaks down papers into sections like key concepts, tables, figures, methods, results, limitations, funding, ethics, and references for analysis, focusing on how the target paper cites others.
You can find the analysis results under the “Comparative analysis” section. The Comparative analysis can highlight:
Examples:
Conclusion
Overall, you are suggested to use different tools we introduced above for analyzing papers of your interest during your literature review. Here is the table for comparing these tools for citation context analysis:
Tools | Citation Types | Other Features | Reference |
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Semantic Scholar | 1. Cites Background 2. Cites Method 3. Cites Results |
Identifies Highly Influential Citations | webpage |
scite | 1. Mentioning cite 2. Supporting cite 3. Contrasting cite |
1. Detects retracted and withdrawn papers 2. Allows citation statement searches |
webpage |
Web of Science | 1. Background 2. Basis 3. Discussion 4. Support 5. Differ |
Sorts search results by citation classification | webpage |
Scholarcy | 1. Builds on previous work 2. Differs from previous work 3. Confirms previous work 4. Counterpoints previous work |
Analyzes references used in a paper instead of cited references |
webpage |