Title: Shared units/coupling
1Shared units/coupling
2Task Find shared references among papers
Use this file which is in upper-lower case and
only one author initial to somewhat reduce
spelling variants
Run Analyze/Shared units/coupling/Shared units
Note to reduce n of coupled pairs you may set min
number of shared units to be printed in the Min
number box.
3The cou-file has shared references in 1st column
and doc numbers in 2nd and 3rd
4Assume you want to add labels to the doc numbers.
If author names (they often are many on each
papers and they need to be standardized)1. Make
a new outfile based on AU-field2. Run Edit
out-files/Convert Upper Lower Case/Good for
author cited author in out-file3. Run Edit
out-files/Keep only authors 1st initial4.
Select the 1st-file and then double click here,
indicate the source of labels to add.
55. Select the cou-file6. Run Add data
classify/Add labels to freq-docnr-docnr
pairs/making freq-label-label7. Answer Yes to
swap (no direction here!)8. Answer Yes to delete
self-related pairs (if you wish!)9. Answer Yes
to delete pairs with overlapping sets (if you
wish!)
6Now, the cdd-file has authors names instead of
doc numbers for the pairs as defined in the
previous steps (7, 8 , 9)
Next, run Analyze/Add frequencies to sum all
shared references for a given pair (that may
occur several times)
7The cit-file has it!
8Run Edit out-files/Sort numeric/descending by
first column, and you will get this!
9NoteBefore mapping with Pajek you could reduce
the pairfile to the most productive authors. Put
the names in the list, type a new filename in the
box Type new file name here. Select the
pair-file and run Analyze/Select pairs from
pairlist.
10Note For normalization purposes you can add
number of references to the cou-file1. Make an
out-file bases on the NR-field (number of
references)2. Put the out-file in Type new file
name here3. Select the cou-file and run Add data
classify/Add labels to freq-docnr-docnr/making
freq-docnr-label-docnr-label4. This will make
the ad2-file and open it in Excel and calculate
Saltons index as a normalized measure of
coupling strength, e.g. for the first pair
69/(157132)1/2