Bibliographic coupling and hierarchical clustering for the validation and improvement of subject-classification schemes

An attempt is made to apply bibliographic coupling to journal clustering of the complete Web of Science database. Since the sparseness of the underlying similarity matrix proved inappropriate for this exercise, second-order similarities have been used. Only 0.12% out of 8282 journals had to be remov...

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