2006 |
13 | EE | Don R. Swanson,
Neil R. Smalheiser,
Vetle I. Torvik:
Ranking indirect connections in literature-based discovery: The role of medical subject headings.
JASIST 57(11): 1427-1439 (2006) |
2005 |
12 | EE | Vetle I. Torvik,
Marc Weeber,
Don R. Swanson,
Neil R. Smalheiser:
A probabilistic similarity metric for Medline records: A model for author name disambiguation.
JASIST 56(2): 140-158 (2005) |
2001 |
11 | | Don R. Swanson,
Neil R. Smalheiser,
Abraham Bookstein:
Information discovery from complementary literatures: Categorizing viruses as potential weapons.
JASIST 52(10): 797-812 (2001) |
1999 |
10 | EE | Don R. Swanson,
Neil R. Smalheiser:
Implicit Text Linkages between Medline Records: Using Arrowsmith as an Aid to Scientific Discovery.
Library Trends 48(1): (1999) |
1997 |
9 | EE | Don R. Swanson,
Neil R. Smalheiser:
An Interactive System for Finding Complementary Literatures: A Stimulus to Scientific Discovery.
Artif. Intell. 91(2): 183-203 (1997) |
1996 |
8 | | Don R. Swanson,
Neil R. Smalheiser:
Undiscovered Public Knowledge: A Ten-Year Update.
KDD 1996: 295-298 |
1993 |
7 | | Don R. Swanson:
Intervening in the Life Cycles of Scientific Knowledge Patrick Wilson, The Value of Currency.
Library Trends 41(4): (1993) |
1991 |
6 | EE | Don R. Swanson:
Analysis of Unintended Connections Between Disjoint Science Literatures.
SIGIR 1991: 280-289 |
1990 |
5 | EE | Don R. Swanson:
Integrative mechanisms in the growth of knowledge: A legacy of Manfred Kochen.
Inf. Process. Manage. 26(1): 9-16 (1990) |
1989 |
4 | | Don R. Swanson:
Response: Absence of citations can be valuable clue.
JASIS 40(3): 152 (1989) |
3 | | Don R. Swanson:
Verification of results that logically related noninteractive literatures are potential sources of new knowledge.
JASIS 40(3): 152 (1989) |
2 | | Don R. Swanson:
Online search for logically-related noninteractive medical literatures: A systematic trial-and-error strategy.
JASIS 40(5): 356-358 (1989) |
1962 |
1 | | Don R. Swanson:
Interrogating a Computer in Natural Language.
IFIP Congress 1962: 288-293 |