Measuring Academic Research
How to undertake a bibliometric study
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CONTENT
List of figures and tables
About the author
1. Introduction
Bibliometrics: a science of science
Little Science, Big Science
Contemporary science
The ‘end, of science and the obsolescence of literature
A closer look at bolometric analysis
2. Descriptive analyses
Temporal evolution
Number of authors
Institutions and countries
Other indicators
3. Author production
Lotka’s Law
How to apply lotka’s law
4. Journal productivity
Bradford’s law
Bradford’s S-shape
How to apply Bradford’s law
Journal ranks
A common feature of lotka’s and Bradford’s laws
5. Scientific collaborations
Collaboration index
National and international collaborations
Co-authorship index
Research networks
Invisible colleges
6. Author citation analysis
Why is studying citations of interest?
Citation life
Author self-citations
Hirsh index
G-index
Co-citation analysis
Citations and research groups
7. Journal citation analysis
Immediacy index
Journal impact factor
Journal h-index
Journal self-citations
Journal cited and citing half-life
Eigenfactor metrics
Relationships between journals and areas
Relatedness index
8. Important considerations
Citation count
Impact factor and other impact indices
Possible solutions to citations count and impact factor indices
Hirsch index
Possible solutions to the h-index
9. Final considerations
Beyond the web of sciece: Scopus and google scholar
Current position of multidisciplinary databases
Final thoughts
References
Index
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