From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Tue Sep 10 2002 - 21:24:53 MDT
On 10 Sep 2002 at 21:10, rhinoceros wrote:
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> [Joe Dees]
> Go to:
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> http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=1020
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>
>
> [rhinoceros]
>
> From MIT Tech Talk Wednesday April 15, 1992 page 3
>
> Chomsky is Citation Champ
>
> Many are the authors who may wonder is anyone is paying attention to
> what they write. Professor Noam Chomsky, MIT's preeminent linguistics
> authority, doesn't have that problem. Recent research on citations in
> three different citation indices show that Professor Chomsky is one of
> the most cited individuals in works published in the past 20 years.
>
> In fact, his 3,874 citations in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index
> between 1980 and 1992 make him the most cited living person in that
> period and the eight most cited source overall -- just behind famed
> psychiatrist Sigmund Freud and just ahead of philosopher Georg Hegel.
>
> Indeed, Professor Chomsky is in illustrious company. The top ten
> cited sources during the period were:
>
> 1. Marx
> 2. Lenin
> 3. Shakespeare
> 4. Aristotle
> 5. The Bible
> 6. Plato
> 7. Freud
> 8. Chomsky
> 9. Hegel
> 10. Cicero.
>
> But that isn't all. From 1972 to 1992, Professor Chomsky was cited
> 7,449 times in the Social Science Citation Index -- likely the
> greatest number of times for a living person there as well, although
> the research into those numbers isn't complete. In addition, from
> 1974 to 1992 he was cited 1,619 times in the Science Citation Index.
>
> "What it means is that he is very widely read across disciplines and
> that his work is used by researchers across disciplines," said Theresa
> A. Tobin, the Humanities Librarian who checked the numbers. "In
> fact," she added, "it seems that you can't write a paper without
> citing Noam Chomsky."
>
The point is that Chomsky has made a shitload of money pontificating
outside his area of expertise, since, with a limited audience, he could
not make much within it.
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>
> I guess David Horowitz is also cited often enough these days, although
> not in the same kind of papers as Chomsky. Here is a recent article:
>
>
> Drain The Swamp And There Will Be No More Mosquitoes
> by Noam Chomsky
> September 10, 2002
>
> http://zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=11&ItemID=2312
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