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Scientific workflows for bibliometrics [PDF]
Scientific workflows organize the assembly of specialized software into an overall data flow and are particularly well suited for multi-step analyses using different types of software tools. They are also favorable in terms of reusability, as previously designed workflows could be made publicly available through the myExperiment community and then used
Arzu Tugce Guler+2 more
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Obamacare: A bibliometric perspective
Obamacare is the colloquial name given to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) signed into law by President Obama in the USA, which ultimately aims to provide universal access to health care services for US citizens. The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the political-legal, economic, social, management (or administrative), and medical (or health)
Carrasco Aguilar, Álvaro+2 more
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Competencies for bibliometrics [PDF]
Universities are increasingly offering support services for bibliometrics, often based in the library. This paper describes work done to produce a competency model for those supporting bibliometrics. The results of a questionnaire in which current practitioners rated bibliometric tasks as entry level, core or specialist are reported.
Cox, A.M.+3 more
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A Look at the Bibliometrics [PDF]
Presents an editorial on bibliometircs associated with IEEE Internet Computing.
Pallis, George, Pallis, George
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Bibliometrics is the science that addresses the forms of production, contents, dissemination and effects (mainly in terms of impact) of publications via statistical tools. The greatest interest of bibliometrics (or scientometrics, when restricted to academic publications) lies in allowing the study of large bibliographic productions with empirical ...
Rovira-Esteva, Sara+2 more
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Bibliometrics for Social Validation [PDF]
This paper introduces a bibliometric, citation network-based method for assessing the social validation of novel research, and applies this method to the development of high-throughput toxicology research at the US Environmental Protection Agency. Social validation refers to the acceptance of novel research methods by a relevant scientific community ...
Daniel J. Hicks, Daniel J. Hicks
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PlumX As a Potential Tool to Assess the Macroscopic Multidimensional Impact of Books
The main purpose of this macro-study is to shed light on the broad impact of books. For this purpose, the impact of a very large collection of books (more than 200,000) has been analyzed by using PlumX, an analytical tool providing a great number of ...
Daniel Torres-Salinas+3 more
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Scientometric, bibliometric and informetric bibliography (Selection) [PDF]
The text presents a selection of bibliography on scientometrics, bibliometrics and informetrics. The bibliography was chosen in the context of the author’s research of: a) the current debate on scientometrics, bibliometrics and informetrics in Poland,
Michał KOKOWSKI
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Bibliometrics and scientometrics in applied linguistics: Epilogue to the special issue
In this paper, I first discuss the field of bibliometrics, which is a quantitative approach to analyzing scholarly publications, and its subfield, scientometrics, which focuses exclusively on scientific literature.
Vahid Aryadoust
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Bibliometrics, the “Clinical Diagnostics” of Research Impact; Comment on “‘We’re Not Providing the Best Care If We Are Not on the Cutting Edge of Research’: A Research Impact Evaluation at a Regional Australian Hospital and Health Service” [PDF]
Following the Townsville Hospital and Health Service (THHS) strategic revision as a “research-based” institution, Brown et al have investigated the impact of THHS research, and its key drivers, based on 15 stakeholder interviews and two quantitative ...
Giovanni Abramo+1 more
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