@article {Lewison:March 2004:0138-9130:311, author = "Lewison, Grant", title = "James Bond and citations to his books", journal = "Scientometrics", volume = "59", year = "March 2004", abstract = "This paper investigates two bibliometric problems: the listing of books in a specialist area (ornithology) and the determination of the citation pattern to individual authors, who often re-issue their books in later editions. James Bond, a Philadelphia ornithologist, who specialised in the birds of the West Indies, is used as an example of a naturalist whose long career led to many journal articles and enduring scientific fame through a well-known book. He also attained some unexpected notoriety through the use of his name by a popular novelist. Methods for the evaluation of his book and associated bird checklists in comparison with other similar works are presented on the basis of their citations.", pages = "311-320(10)", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/klu/scie/2004/00000059/00000003/05148807" doi = "doi:10.1023/B:SCIE.0000018536.84255.b1" }