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Informetrics at the beginning of the 21st century—A review

Journal of Informetrics, 2008
Abstract This paper reviews developments in informetrics between 2000 and 2006. At the beginning of the 21st century we witness considerable growth in webometrics, mapping and visualization and open access. A new topic is comparison between citation databases, as a result of the introduction of two new citation databases Scopus and Google Scholar ...
Judit Bar-Ilan
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Informetrics

2017
JunPing Qiu   +2 more
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Informetrics

Katherine Howard, Chanuka R. Panagoda
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Web informetrics: extending classical informetrics to the Web

Proceedings. 13th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2004
We explore the extension of classical informetric theory to the WWW. From the power law distribution of Web page degrees, we derived other interesting laws that hold for the Web such as Mandelbrot's law, Leimkuhler's law and Bradford's law. We introduced the theory of information producing processes that serves as a generic framework for studying the ...
Devanshu Dhyani   +2 more
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Informetric analysis of a music database

Scientometrics, 2002
We analyse the statistical properties a database of musical notes for the purpose of designing an information retrieval system as part of the Musifind project. In order to reduce the amount of musical information we convert the database to the intervals between notes, which will make the database easier to search.
Michael J. Nelson 0001   +1 more
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The Literature of Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, and Informetrics

Scientometrics, 2001
Since Vassily V. Nalimov coined the term ‘scientometrics’ in the 1960s, this term has grown in popularity and is used to describe the study of science: growth, structure, interrelationships and productivity. Scientometrics is related to and has overlapping interests with bibliometrics and informetrics.
William W. Hood, Concepción S. Wilson
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Back to the future for informetrics

Scientometrics, 1994
Of the many excellent points raised in Glginzel and Schoepflin's paper, perhaps the most fundamental concerns the conceptualization and subsequent definition of the young discipline they mention in the introduction as incorporating bibliometrics, informetrics and scientometrics.
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Informetrics: The development, conditions and perspectives

2017 40th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), 2017
The paper gives an insight into the development of informetrics from its beginnings. Informetrics is a part of information sciences dedicated to measuring of information phenomenon. Informetrics can be defined as the discipline which studies quantitative aspects of information in any form not only within scientific community but also within any other ...
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Bridging the gaps: Conceptual discussions on informetrics

Scientometrics, 1994
In this paper we discuss the possible gaps between several subdisciplines in informetrics and between informetrics and other-metrics disciplines such as econometrics, sociometrics and so on. It is argued that in all these disciplines, common models exist which describe the main points of interest.
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Generalized transfer principles in econometrics and informetrics

Scientometrics, 1992
The generalized (also called extended) transfer principles as introduced in two earlier papers by Egghe and Rousseau are known to be stronger properties than the classical transfer principle of Dalton. Hence, functions satisfying one of these generalized principles are very good concentration measures.
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