Analysis of SIGMOD's co-authorship graph
ACM SIGMOD Record
ACM SIGMOD Record
Database publication practices
VLDB '05 Proceedings of the 31st international conference on Very large data bases
Measuring conference quality by mining program committee characteristics
Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Toward alternative measures for ranking venues: a case of database research community
Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
P2P authority analysis for social communities
VLDB '07 Proceedings of the 33rd international conference on Very large data bases
Comparing the scientific impact of conference and journal publications in computer science
Information Services and Use - APE 2008 Academic Publishing in Europe, Quality and Publishing
Citation analysis for e-government research
Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Social Networks: Making Connections between Citizens, Data and Government
Relative status of journal and conference publications in computer science
Communications of the ACM
A decade of database research publications: a look inside
Scientometrics
Affiliation analysis of database publications
ACM SIGMOD Record
Assessing the scholarly impact of imageCLEF
CLEF'11 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Multilingual and multimodal information access evaluation
BioFuice: mapping-based data integration in bioinformatics
DILS'06 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Data Integration in the Life Sciences
Research endogamy as an indicator of conference quality
ACM SIGMOD Record
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We analyze citation frequencies for two main database conferences (SIGMOD, VLDB) and three database journals (TODS, VLDB Journal, Sigmod Record) over 10 years. The citation data is obtained by integrating and cleaning data from DBLP and Google Scholar. Our analysis considers different comparative metrics per publication venue, in particular the total and average number of citations as well as the impact factor which has so far only been considered for journals. We also determine the most cited papers, authors, author institutions and their countries.