Abstract
Standard citation-based bibliometric tools have severe limitations when they are applied
to periods in the history of science and the humanities before the advent of now-current
citation practices. This paper presents an alternative method involving the extracting
and analysis of mentions to map and analyze links between scholars and texts in periods
that fall outside the scope of citation-based studies. Focusing on one specific discipline
in one particular period and language area—Anglophone philosophy between 1890 and
1979—we describe a procedure to create a mention index by identifying, extracting, and
disambiguating mentions in academic publications. Our mention index includes 1,095,765
mention links, extracted from 22,977 articles published in 12 journals. We successfully
link 93% of these mentions to specific philosophers, with an estimated precision of 82% to
91%. Moreover, we integrate the mention index into a database named EDHIPHY, which
includes data and metadata from multiple sources and enables multidimensional mention
analyses. In the final part of the paper, we present four case studies conducted by domain
experts, demonstrating the use and the potential of both EDHIPHY and mention analyses
more generally.