Citation analysis is a method used to evaluate the impact and significance of academic works, authors, or journals based on the frequency and context of citations in scholarly literature. It involves examining the references made to a particular work (such as a journal article, book, or conference paper) in other research publications to assess its influence within a specific field or across disciplines. Key components of citation analysis include: 1. **Citation Count**: The total number of times a particular work has been cited by other researchers.
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