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To fulfill that program, in the following, the authors will call a group of researchers sharing similar search practices and neighbor documentation routes a "cognitive community". Within the perimeter of these cognitive communities that share a common research question, the objective is to identify cliques sharing similar expectations, and accessing common articles, or, conversely, to identify divergent cliques in communities, through the analysis of differences in their uses and consultations. The authors propose to measure the practices of identifiable cliques in a cognitive community, by retaining three parameters: mass of users, intensity of items . . .
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