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Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology | 1989

Problems of citation analysis: A critical review

Michael H. MacRoberts; Barbara R. MacRoberts

We review the problems of citation analysis. Most of them have either not been studied or have received only cursory attention. Since major error results when these problems are not taken into account, users of citation-based literature should proceed cautiously.


Social Studies of Science | 1986

Quantitative Measures of Communication in Science: A Study of the Formal Level

Michael H. MacRoberts; Barbara R. MacRoberts

Studies of scientific communication have relied on citation indices and bibliographies for data. We examined papers to see how much influence appears as references in bibliographies. We found that very little does.


Social Studies of Science | 1984

The Negational Reference: or the Art of Dissembling:

Michael H. MacRoberts; Barbara R. MacRoberts

The Note examines the negational citation, and suggests why it is uncommon in scientific writing.


Scientometrics | 1987

Testing the Ortega hypothesis: facts and artifacts

Michael H. MacRoberts; Barbara R. MacRoberts

We examine the assumptions and data base used by researchers who have tested the Ortega hypothesis. We find that the assumptions are not supported by the data and that the data are faulty. We conclude that the results are artifactual. We recommend that any policy implemented on the basis of this research be suspended.


Social Studies of Science | 1982

A Re-evaluation of Lotka's Law of Scientific Productivity

Michael H. MacRoberts; Barbara R. MacRoberts

This Note examines the data base used by Lotka in propounding his Law, and by Price in elaborating it, and questions the validity of the generalizations drawn from it.


Social Studies of Science | 1987

Measurement in the Face of Universal Uncertainty: A Reply to Stigler

Michael H. MacRoberts; Barbara R. MacRoberts

Stephen M. Stigler is Professor of Statistics and member of the Committee on the Conceptual Foundations of Science at the University of Chicago. His recent book, The History of Statistics, examines the intellectual factors involved with the spread of statistical methods to the social sciences in the nineteenth century. Authors address: Department of Statistics, The University of Chicago, 5134 University Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.


Southeastern Naturalist | 2014

Floristics of Ephemeral Ponds in East-central Texas

Barbara R. MacRoberts; Michael H. MacRoberts; D. Craig Rudolph; David W. Peterson

Abstract Beginning in 2009, we surveyed the vegetation of ephemeral ponds in Sabine and Nacogdoches counties in east-central Texas. These ponds are shallow and flat-bottomed, with a small but distinct flora dominated by grasses (Poaceae) and sedges (Cyperaceae). The floras of these ponds are most similar to those of flatwoods ponds located on the lower coastal plain. Once more common on the landscape, ponds of this type have been altered or destroyed by land-use changes and fire suppression, leading to massive encroachment of woody vegetation. The pond we sampled in Nacogdoches County has been regularly mowed for approximately 30 years to prevent woody encroachment. Currently, prescribed burning in late summer and mechanical removal of encroaching woody vegetation are being applied to better understand management options that will maintain and restore the ponds we sampled and similar sites in east-central Texas. These and other natural ponds in the West Gulf Coastal Plain have not been comprehensively studied.


American Midland Naturalist | 2010

Vertebrate richness and biogeography in the Big Thicket of Texas.

Michael H. MacRoberts; Barbara R. MacRoberts; D. Craig Rudolph

Abstract The Big Thicket of Texas has been described as rich in species and a “crossroads:” a place where organisms from many different regions meet. We examine the species richness and regional affiliations of Big Thicket vertebrates. We found that the Big Thicket is neither exceptionally rich in vertebrates nor is it a crossroads for vertebrates. Its vertebrate fauna is predominantly eastern.


Scientometrics | 1996

Problems of citation analysis

Michael H. MacRoberts; Barbara R. MacRoberts


Ornithological Monographs | 1976

Social organization and behavior of the acorn woodpecker in central coastal California

Michael H. MacRoberts; Barbara R. MacRoberts

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Michael MacRoberts

Stephen F. Austin State University

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D. Craig Rudolph

United States Forest Service

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