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Chen, C., Lin, X., & Zhu, W. Trailblazing through a Knowledge Space of Science: Forward Citation Expansion in CiteSeer, 2006. In 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST),Austin (US),3-8 November 2006.Richard B. Hill. (Published) [Conference Paper].
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