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Bibliometrics as Weapons of Mass Citation La bibliométrie comme arme de citation massive
The allocation of resources for research is increasingly based on so-called 'bibliometrics'. Scientists are now deemed to be successful on the sole condition that their work be abundantly cited. This world-wide trend appears to enjoy support not
Antoinette Molinié+1 more
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Abstract The classification of research according to its aims has been a longstanding focus in the fields of quantitative science studies and R&D statistics. Since 1963, the Organization for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD) has employed a classical distinction among basic, applied, and experimental research.
Mengjia Wu+4 more
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Information Metrics (iMetrics): A Research Specialty with a Socio-Cognitive Identity?
"Bibliometrics", "scientometrics", "informetrics", and "webometrics" can all be considered as manifestations of a single research area with similar objectives and methods, which we call "information metrics" or iMetrics. This study explores the cognitive
Leydesdorff, Loet, Milojević, Staša
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Social reference: Aggregating online usage of scientific literature in CiteULike for clustering academic resources [PDF]
Citation-based methods have been widely studied and employed for clustering academic resources and mapping science. Although effective, these methods suffer from citation delay. In this study, we extend reference and citation analysis to a broader notion
He, D, Jiang, J, Ni, C
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Climate Change Research in View of Bibliometrics [PDF]
This bibliometric study of a large publication set dealing with research on climate change aims at mapping the relevant literature from a bibliometric perspective and presents a multitude of quantitative data: (1) The growth of the overall publication ...
R. Haunschild, L. Bornmann, W. Marx
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Strategic techniques for upgrading bio‐oil from fast pyrolysis: a critical review
Abstract Pyrolysis has been the subject of extensive scientific research due to its potential application to various waste streams and byproducts from different production systems. One of its main products is the liquid fraction known as bio‐oil – a complex material composed of a wide variety of organic molecules and a significant water content.
Luciana R Santos+2 more
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Abstract Biogas purification technologies facilitate the production of value‐added products such as biomethane and industrial chemicals. This review was based on the assumption that biogas purification is underrepresented in the literature despite its significant potential for clean energy and greenhouse gas mitigation, warranting a comprehensive ...
Priscila Marchiori+6 more
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Are Library and Information Science Journals Becoming More Internationalized? A Longitudinal Study of Authors' Geographical Affiliations in 20 LIS Journals from 1981 to 2003 [PDF]
This paper examines journal publications in the field of library and information science (LIS) to assess the level of internationalization in their publications authorship pattern.
Sin, Sei-Ching Joanna
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Measurement of scientific literature: a review of methods
Measurement of scientific literature is here considered a substantial part of the study of interdisciplinarity. It is argued that the determination of interdisciplinarity can be made through the use of scientometrics and bibliometrics.
Alexandre do Espírito Santo+1 more
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The Library Research Services Team at the University of Hull provide a practical overview of bibliometrics and the associated commercial and public domain e-resources utilised to support this activity. Bibliometrics has immense value in academia and across all sectors, but has drawbacks as well as benefits.
Bentley, Stuart, Latham, Michael
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