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23
Categorie Soggetti
Information Science & Library Science","Information Science & Library Science","Computer Science Information Systems
The principal aim of this study is to examine the transmission of idea
s across time in disciplines selected from the humanities and social s
ciences. Citation analysis is used to trace the diffusion of ideas as
they are embodied in monographic publications. The study is part of a
developing research programme and is intended to establish a framework
to inform future developments. Four specific hypotheses are developed
and tested. They are concerned with: the relative impact of monograph
s and journal articles produced within a discipline; the distinction b
etween core and non-core group monographs; the correlation between the
reception and intellectual survival of a monograph; and the comparati
ve level of impact of monographic and journal article publication by a
single author. It is concluded that the presence of core or elite gro
ups can be perceived in all aspects of the study. The validity of the
methodologies employed is strengthened by the sharp distinctions betwe
en groups of monographs and of authors revealed by the analysis of dat
a. Further analysis is needed to explore intra- and inter-disciplinary
diffusion of ideas over time in greater depth.