Hi This sounds off topic, but as I want to analyse the data in R and the R community is extremely knowledgeable in many respects.
So here I go: I have "inherited" a literature list for further analysis containing more than 5000 references. What I would like to do is construct citation trees (who has cited whom) and analyze the times each reference has been cited. Noe the literature list does unfortunately not contain the references cited in each reference. I have seen the "scholary" paper which allows me to get information on an author - but is there something similar for getting a list of the cited papers and the count of how often the paper has been cited? I have access to web of science, which can provide this information, but can I somehow do this in a scripted R way as I want to analyse the data in R afterwards? Thanks, Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug email: Rainer<at>krugs<dot>de PGP: 0x0F52F982
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