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November 30, 2007

The Monopoly Board of Citation Rankings

Check out Roger Alford's The Monopoly Board of Citation Rankings. Using Brian Leiter's Most Cited Law Professors by Specialty, 2000-2007, Alford assigns each of the 18 specialties covered in Leiter’s 7-year citation study a real estate value based on the 10th most-cited person in each specialty. It's a much more clever illustration than my more mundane citation density graph. [JH]

November 30, 2007 in Info - Antics or Metrics? | Permalink

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