Practical method to reclassify Web of Science articles into unique subject categories and broad disciplines

Classification of bibliographic items into subjects and disciplines in large databases is essential for many quantitative science studies. The Web of Science classification of journals into approximately 250 subject categories, which has served as a basis for many studies, is known to have some fund...

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Published inQuantitative science studies Vol. 1; no. 1; pp. 183 - 206
Main Author Milojević, Staša
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published One Rogers Street, Cambridge, MA 02142-1209, USA MIT Press 01.02.2020
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Summary:Classification of bibliographic items into subjects and disciplines in large databases is essential for many quantitative science studies. The Web of Science classification of journals into approximately 250 subject categories, which has served as a basis for many studies, is known to have some fundamental problems and several practical limitations that may affect the results from such studies. Here we present an easily reproducible method to perform reclassification of the Web of Science into existing subject categories and into 14 broad areas. Our reclassification is at the level of articles, so it preserves disciplinary differences that may exist among individual articles published in the same journal. Reclassification also eliminates ambiguous (multiple) categories that are found for 50% of items and assigns a discipline/field category to all articles that come from broad-coverage journals such as and . The correctness of the assigned subject categories is evaluated manually and is found to be ∼95%.
Bibliography:Winter, 2020
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ISSN:2641-3337
2641-3337
DOI:10.1162/qss_a_00014