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I am interested in identifyng with wich references one particular author its coupled. For example, I am interested in the author Juan Carver (not real), and I would like to know all the other references that are cited in the papers in which that author its cited. I used the co-citation tool trying to export the results, thinking that then I could filter only those couples with Juan Carver; however, I was not able to extract paper-by-paper, and export all the references that are co-citing Juan Carver. I could use a list of references that are cited within papers that cite Juan Carver or, alternatively, a list od all the publications that cite Juan Carver detailing all the references included by publication.
Is this possible?
Similalry, I would like to identifty the publications in which two terms are coupled. For example, if there is a frequent mention of the words TREE and FLOWER, I would like to obtain a list of all the publications in which those terms are coupled (i.e., papers that mention those terms). Is this possible?
Thanks!!
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I am interested in identifyng with wich references one particular author its coupled. For example, I am interested in the author Juan Carver (not real), and I would like to know all the other references that are cited in the papers in which that author its cited. I used the co-citation tool trying to export the results, thinking that then I could filter only those couples with Juan Carver; however, I was not able to extract paper-by-paper, and export all the references that are co-citing Juan Carver. I could use a list of references that are cited within papers that cite Juan Carver or, alternatively, a list od all the publications that cite Juan Carver detailing all the references included by publication.
Is this possible?
Similalry, I would like to identifty the publications in which two terms are coupled. For example, if there is a frequent mention of the words TREE and FLOWER, I would like to obtain a list of all the publications in which those terms are coupled (i.e., papers that mention those terms). Is this possible?
Thanks!!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: