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EUGENE GARFIELD, FRANCIS NARIN, AND PAGERANK: THE THEORETICAL BASES OF THE GOOGLE SEARCH ENGINE by Stephen J. Bensman
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London / /

Company

Computer Horizons Inc. / Thomson Reuters / GOOGLE / /

Country

United States / Columbia / /

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Facility

Science Museum Library / Columbia University / Yale University / /

IndustryTerm

gas molecules / Web search engine / bank / citation network / bibliographical law / literature search / search query / search engine / /

MarketIndex

Science Citation / Social Sciences Citation / /

Organization

Columbia University / office of Naval Research / Sweden’s central bank / Nobel Foundation in Stockholm / Yale University / Institute for Scientific Information / Louisiana State University / Sveriges Riksbank / /

Person

Sher / Anne-Wil Harzing / Jonathan Cole / Sergey Brin / Lawrence Page / Alfred Nobel / Solla Price / Stephen J. Bensman / EUGENE GARFIELD / S. C. Bradford / Joseph E. Stiglitz / FRANCIS NARIN / Derek J. de Solla / Harriet Zuckerman / Stephen Cole / Robert K. Merton / /

Position

journal editor / scientific assistant / average cited author / researcher / co-author / scientist / head / founder / author / King / even editor / given researcher / Professor of the History of Science / chemist / /

Product

GS / /

Technology

GS search engine PageRank algorithm / search engine / /

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