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Scientometric methods for identifying emerging technologies
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Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond [PDF]
Although the field of scientometrics/bibliometrics is rapidly growing, and the interest in scientometric indicators is constantly rising, the field is in a crisis: subfields are drifting apart, the field is lacking consensus in basic questions and of internal communication, the quality of scientometric research is questioned by other disciplines. Among
Urs Schoepflin, Wolfgang Glänzel
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The Scientometrics and Reciprocality Underlying Co-Authorship Panels in Google Scholar Profiles
Scientometrics, 2023Online academic profiles are used by scholars to reflect a desired image to their online audience. In Google Scholar, scholars can select a subset of co-authors for presentation in a central location on their profile using a social feature called the Co ...
A. Alexi, T. Lazebnik, Ariel Rosenfeld
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Neuropragmatics: A scientometric review
Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 2023Neuropragmatics investigates brain functions and neural activities responsible for pragmatic language abilities, often impaired in disorders such as hemisphere damage, autism, schizophrenia, and neurodegenerative disorders. This study examined the development of neuropragmatics and existing neuroimaging evidence using bibliometric and scientometric ...
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Holistic green BIM: a scientometrics and mixed review
, 2020PurposeDespite the construction industry's significant impact on high energy use and a growing carbon footprint, technologies like Green BIM help to optimize natural resources, reduce pollution, use sustainable space and work on human comfort and health.
Zahra Abdulhadi Shukra, Ying Zhou
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Is scientometrics in a crisis? [PDF]
Glanzel and Schoepflin argue that the field of scientometrics is in a crisis. They base their argument on the prevailing confusing terminology, expressed doubts about the substance of citations and the preference for applied rather than basic research in the field. I would argue that the answer is: maybe yes, maybe not; but the field is not in a crisis
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, 2020
This paper aims to assess the impact of research in the field of scientometrics by using the altmetrics (social media metrics) approach.,This is an applied study which uses scientometric and altmetrics methods.
M. Sedighi
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This paper aims to assess the impact of research in the field of scientometrics by using the altmetrics (social media metrics) approach.,This is an applied study which uses scientometric and altmetrics methods.
M. Sedighi
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Scientometrics for the study of sociology
, 2020Scientometrics has become a popular discipline, both as a field of study and a set of methods. Scientometric studies are carried out at varying levels from micro to macro.
R. Sooryamoorthy
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