Citation Analysis

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I need to generate a citation report for my publications. A citation report is a list of all the publications (journal articles, conference papers, workshop papers, technical reports, theses, and unpublished works) that cite my [url removed, login to view] citation needs to be marked as conference, journal, workshop, thesis, or unpublished.

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I need to generate a citation report for my publications. A citation report is a list of all the publications (journal articles, conference papers, workshop papers, technical reports, theses, and unpublished works) that cite my [url removed, login to view] citation needs to be marked as conference, journal, workshop, thesis, or unpublished. * Enter the FULL names of the authors as much as possible. Do not abbreviate the first name. If you cannot find the first name, look at the PDF of the paper and identify the first name of the author. If you cannot find the first name of the author even after trying, then put a period (.) after the name of the author. * Verify whether the paper that you found is a journal, workshop, or conference paper. There is nothing more annoying that finding a workshop paper listed as a journal paper. * The required fields for a JOURNAL ARTICLE entry include author and title of the paper, name of the journal, volume, number, year, month and pages. * The required fields for a WORKING PAPER or UNPUBLISHED PAPER, the entry include author and title of the paper or article, website link where it is posted, year and month mentioned in the working paper. * The required fields for a CONFERENCE or WORKSHOP proceedings entry include author and title of the paper, TITLE, year, and pages. No need for location of the conference. 1. Go to Google Scholar and enter the query "anindya ghose". For each of the returned papers, click the "Cited by ..." link and identify the articles discovered by Google Scholar. Identify the type of the paper (journal, conference, workshop, and so on). Mark it if it is a self-citation. 2. Once you are done with the Google Scholar entries, proceed and check the ACM Digital Library and the "Citings" for each of the papers. 3. Afterwards, search Google (general web) to identify papers that are not captured by Google Scholar. The first search strategy is to search using the keyword "anindya ghose". The next search strategy is to search using the keyword "ghose anindya". After you locate papers, proceed as in the case of Google Scholar for verifying correctness, and so on. Search also other search engines: Yahoo Search, MSN Live, Ask.com. 4. The web search using the keyword "anindya ghose" is often not comprehensive. A next step after the ones listed above is to query the web using parts of the titles of the papers. For example, search for the phrase ["Internet Exchanges for Used Books"] (include the quotes) to identify papers that mention the ISR 2006 paper "Internet Exchanges for Used Books: An Empirical Analysis of Product Cannibalization and Welfare Impact ". Perform similar web searches for all the papers (journals, working papers, conference and workshops) that appear in my publications page ([url removed, login to view]~aghose/[url removed, login to view]) 5. The above web searches will not be comprehensive either. A next step after the ones listed above is to query with parts of names of my co-authors. You can find all my co-authors in the link that I have given above to my website. Examples of such queries are “Ghose and Ipeirotis??, “Ghose, Smith and Telang??, “Gal-Or and Ghose??, “Ghose and Yang??, “Ghose and Sundararajan??, “Ghose, Ipeirotis and Sundararajan??, “Forman, Ghose and Wiesenfeld??, etc). Do these in both Google scholar and Google (general web). 6. The above web searches will not be comprehensive either. You should try the same combinations with the year as well between 2003 and 2009. For example, “Ghose and Ipeirotis (2006)??, “Ghose and Ipeirotis (2007)??, “Ghose, Ipeirotis and Sundararajan (2005)??, “Ghose, Ipeirotis and Sundararajan (2006)??, “Ghose, Ipeirotis and Sundararajan (2007)??, “Gal-Or and Ghose (2003)??, “Gal-Or and Ghose (2005)??, etc. Do these in both Google scholar and Google (general web). In summary, the deliverable is: 1. A report written in MS Word or LaTeX file that will list, for each of my papers, the papers that cite my paper. Each citation needs to be marked as conference, journal, workshop, thesis, or unpublished.

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