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An early citation of hunt and peck can be found in a 1935 caption in The Times under a photograph of the humorist Will Rogers plunking away with a forefinger at one of these noisy marvels as he composed one of his frequent letters to the editor: "Will Rogers at work -- He used the hunt and peck system".
Hence, publications with exceptional long-term impact appear to be the hardest to recognize on the basis of their early citation patterns.
Early citation history can be used to model the total number of citations a paper will receive and to compare journals.
The model links a paper's ultimate impact, represented by the total number of citations the paper will ever receive, to a single measurable parameter inferred from its early citation history.
Criteria for selection include the early citation of articles in the journal, and the citation records of authors and editorial board members.
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Early citations of the proverb — at first mostly quoted as "the hit dog always hollers" — are also evidence of the geographical reach achieved by Jones.
Although early citations arose from its results for earnings distributions, the increase in citations in recent decades arises from its relevance to fundamental problems in observational analyses and the econometrics that addresses them.
The earliest citation supporting that usage dates to 1919.
And until someone comes up with an earlier citation, the Gipper's the coiner.
(The earliest citation Carkeet gives, 1984, lends some support to this notion).
The earliest citation is in Edward Martin's 1909 book, "The Wayfarer in New York".
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