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This letter is a preprint and its final version is published in ...
Torres-Salinas, Daniel+2 more
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What Is Wrong With the Current Evaluative Bibliometrics?
Bibliometric data are relatively simple and describe objective processes of publishing articles and citing others. It seems quite straightforward to define reasonable measures of a researcher's productivity, research quality, or overall performance based
E. Põder
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A grey zone for bibliometrics: publications indexed in Web of Science as anonymous
Publications without authorship information have been indexed as anonymous in the Web of Science database over the years. However, discussions on this subject have not been sufficiently addressed in the scholarly literature.
Amrollah Shamsi+4 more
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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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Exploring Topics in Bibliometric Research Through Citation Networks and Semantic Analysis
This article surveys topic distributions of the academic literature that employs the terms bibliometrics, scientometrics, and informetrics. This exploration allows informing on the adoption of those terms and publication patterns of the authors ...
Cristian Mejia+4 more
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Evaluating literature with bibliometrics
The current trend for completing bibliometric analysis – is this a step forward with technology or a sign of form overtaking function? Naturally the increasing sophistication of software packages such as VOSviewer, Bibexcel or Citespace, is an attractive
S. Greener
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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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A probabilistic model for co-occurrence analysis in bibliometrics
The co-occurrence analysis of Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) terms extracted from the PubMed database is popularly used in bibliometrics. Practically for making the result interpretable, it is necessary to apply a certain filter procedure of co ...
Xiaobei Zhou+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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