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  • noun Internet The simultaneous linking to each of a group of webpages from each of another group of webpages, even though the members of the group do not link to each other; used by some search engines to establish a connection between related pages.

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Examples

  • Research fronts are clusters of highly cited papers and research front maps are diagrammatic representations of the co-citation links among the highly cited papers that comprise the cluster.

    Say Hello to TopCited.com from Scopus; One of the First Sites to Utilize Scopus API « ResourceShelf 2008

  • LitMiner is a literature data mining tool that is based on the annotation of key terms in article abstracts followed by statistical co-citation analysis of annotated key terms in order to predict relationships.

    davidrothman.net » LitMiner 2006

  • I bet it is exceptionally easy to put legit looking co-citation into an OMPL list and randomize it to work spam blogs up toward the top.

    Musings On Share Your OPML Michael Arrington 2005

  • Sometimes co-citation tools like Hub Finder and clever search queries can help you find particular competitive strategies which you can try to duplicate or at least learn from.

    Search Engine Optimization and Marketing News provided by Cumbrowski.com Garrett French 2010

  • Moving beyond the traditional method of measuring research output by publication and citation counts, the underlying model of SciVal Spotlight relies on the co-citation analysis of over 16,000 peer-reviewed journals to more accurately reflect the current structure of science.

    unknown title 2010

  • Sometimes co-citation tools like Hub Finder and clever search queries can help you find particular competitive strategies which you can try to duplicate or at least learn from.

    Search Engine Optimization and Marketing News provided by Cumbrowski.com Garrett French 2010

  • These will be found on the basis of text similarity, or through automated services harvesting co-citation, co-readership, and other shared properties.

    SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009

  • This happens for a reason - co-citation process that exists on the web.

    Search Engine Roundtable 2009

  • The model, covering virtually all of the research being published across the globe, was developed using co-citation analysis of a comprehensive database that includes 6.1 million separate papers published between 2004 and 2008, and another two million of the highly-cited references from these papers.

    DigitalKoans 2009

  • What I especially like about the report is that Gab was also using "co-citation" metric that involved constant competitors 'evaluation.

    Search Engine Journal 2009

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