If the journals are indexed by ISI Web of Science, then you might be
able to get the data from them. They probably have annoying terms of
reference that don't allow this sort of thing normally, but they do
regularly support bibliometric research, so there's probably a way to
tell them what you want and have them send you a data file, under
certain conditions.
- David
On 2014/03/21, 14:53, Amy L. Nurnberger wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I'm asking for your help in identifying a solution for a bibliometricly
> (?) inclined project I was recently approached with.
>
> The project/challenge: Create a dataset of all references cited in all
> articles of all issues of an identified journal within a defined time
> space (2009-2013), for a list of 40+ journals.
>
> I feel there may already be a coded solution to this, so if you know
> where it is, or have come up with one, please let me know. My other
> feeling is that this is not necessarily a one size fits all journals
> problem, so if you are interested in delving into this more deeply,
> please contact me off list.
>
> Thank you in advance for your assistance,
>
> Best,
> Amy
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