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Determine "seminal" papers #10
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The graph is from: http://iv.slis.indiana.edu/ref/iv04contest/ |
Immediate Next Steps: |
Please review the attached documents on CCT by the WB. Overview (pp. 1-28) and Review of CCT Impact Evaluations (pp297-314) sections are particularly useful. I highlighted studies we might want to search. |
Given this google sheet, we can now start to create short lists of the:
That are cited most, and perhaps over different time periods. Already, this is a nice finding, and perhaps even a nice info-graphic (showing citations over time). I assigned @nwingin to be the lead on this for now, as she's corralled the raw data (linked above). |
A graph appeared in today's slides, though it's not clear where it came from! (where did it come from?)
Either from existing research or novel work, it seems you want to identify a small collection of seminal (i.e., highly cited) papers in the CCT area.
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