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- anglicized version bibliometrics was first used by Alan Pritchard in a paper published in 1969, titled "Statistical Bibliography or Bibliometrics?" He defined...
- This is a list of bibliometrics software. "BibExcel". homepage.univie.ac.at. Retrieved 2022-06-02. "Bibliometrix - Home". www.bibliometrix.org. Retrieved...
- are studies of the physics of music or the politics of literature. Bibliometrics can be used to map several issues in relation to disciplines, for example...
- an extension and evolution of traditional bibliometrics and scientometrics. Informetrics uses bibliometrics and scientometrics methods to study mainly...
- 2017) was an American linguist and businessman, one of the founders of bibliometrics and scientometrics. He helped to create Current Contents, Science Citation...
- Arne Svingen (born 10 July 1967) is a Norwegian writer of children's books. He also writes adult fiction and books for young adults. He has published over...
- metrics, may also predict broader technological and societal impact. Bibliometrics Comparison of research networking tools and research profiling systems...
- undermines the broader process of science. Research has indicated that bibliometrics figures, particularly the impact factor, decrease the quality of peer...
- "Explicating the culinary heritage significance of Filipino kakanin using bibliometrics (1934–2018)". International Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science....
- ****essment, commercial academic publishers benefit from mani****tion of bibliometrics and scientometrics like the journal impact factor, which is often used...