[RAS] wage curve cites (fwd)

Jose Manuel Barrueco barrueco at uv.es
Thu Apr 3 07:32:07 EDT 2008


 	No sure if you see this case. This author used RAS to find 
citations. He had several documents with the same title but different 
document type and, more important, different publication dates. He 
associated the wrong documents. I think it is very important that RAS 
checks the publication date of citing and cited documents before to accept 
an association and it should not allow association when both dates doesn't 
match. Regards,

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José Manuel Barrueco				http://www.uv.es/=barrueco



From: Jose Manuel Barrueco [mailto:Jose.Barrueco at uv.es]
Sent: Thu 3/20/2008 6:38 PM
To: Oswald, Andrew
Cc: CitEc-Run
Subject: Re: wage curve cites




  Dear Andrew, sorry by the delay in dealing with your mail. I've been
investigating this issue and from the RAS logs the conclusion is that
you have used the RePEc Author Service (RAS) to claim citations to
your works:

  RePEc:bla:scandj:v:92:y:1990:i:2:p:215-35
  RePEc:nbr:nberwo:3181
  RePEc:mtp:titles:026202375x

  which have the same title but different document type (book, article
and working paper). The problem is that you have done the wrong
associations. The most part of cites go to the scandj article while
you have associate them with the mtp book. The solution is for you to
go back to RAS and correct the associations. Many thanks for your
attention,


> Dear Jose: Sorry. There are 2 publications. One is an article. The
other is a book. They are very different even though they have the
same title. Citations are roughly the same in number to each. Best
regards, Andrew
>
> Andrew J Oswald
> Professor of Economics
> ESRC Professorial Fellow
> Website:
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/staff/faculty/oswald
<http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/staff/faculty/oswald>
>
>


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José Manuel Barrueco                   <barrueco at uv.es>






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