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Granularity of algorithmically constructed publication-level classifications of research publications: Identification of topics
Authors:Peter Sjögårde  Per Ahlgren
Institution:1. Department of ALM, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;2. University Library, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden;3. School of Education and Communication in Engineering Sciences (ECE), KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to find a theoretically grounded, practically applicable and useful granularity level of an algorithmically constructed publication-level classification of research publications (ACPLC). The level addressed is the level of research topics. The methodology we propose uses synthesis papers and their reference articles to construct a baseline classification. A dataset of about 31 million publications, and their mutual citations relations, is used to obtain several ACPLCs of different granularity. Each ACPLC is compared to the baseline classification and the best performing ACPLC is identified. The results of two case studies show that the topics of the cases are closely associated with different classes of the identified ACPLC, and that these classes tend to treat only one topic. Further, the class size variation is moderate, and only a small proportion of the publications belong to very small classes. For these reasons, we conclude that the proposed methodology is suitable to determine the topic granularity level of an ACPLC and that the ACPLC identified by this methodology is useful for bibliometric analyses.
Keywords:Algorithmic classification  Article-level classification  Classification systems  Granularity level  Topic
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