The Development of the Journal Environment of Leonardo
Alkim Almila Akdag Salah, Loet Leydesdorff

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the citation network of the journal Leonardo from 1974 to 2008, revealing its interdisciplinary influence and citation patterns through animated visualizations of journal-journal citations.
Contribution
It introduces animated visualizations of journal citation networks to explore Leonardo's evolving position across disciplines over time.
Findings
Leonardo is mainly cited by non-arts journals like neuropsychology and physics.
The journal cites a diverse range of journals with an arts focus.
Animations reveal the historical development of Leonardo's citation environment.
Abstract
We present animations based on the aggregated journal-journal citations of Leonardo during the period 1974-2008. Leonardo is mainly cited by journals outside the arts domain for cultural reasons, for example, in neuropsychology and physics. Articles in Leonardo itself cite a large number of journals, but with a focus on the arts. Animations at this level of aggregation enable us to show the history of the journal from a network perspective.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAesthetic Perception and Analysis · Data Visualization and Analytics · Image Retrieval and Classification Techniques
