Key concepts of bibliometrics (such as citation indexes, co-citation analysis, maps of science etc.) are being transferred to new Web environments and have also lead to the formation of the term altmetrics to describe the study of alternative indicators for scholarly communication, such as social media mentions (e.g. tweets) referring to scholarly articles or bookmarks in academic social bookmarking systems. (tugraz.at)
On mature consideration, it understates the potential that bibliometrics, altmetrics especially, have to undermine both science and scientists. (dcscience.net)
Faculty who are knowledgeable about the meaning and limitations of bibliometrics may effectively use these tools to support judgments and check for potential bias in peer evaluations of research for appointment, tenure, promotion, and awards. (humankinetics.com)
Descriptor1
Bibliometrics" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (sickkids.ca)
Bibliometric1
Finally it provides a view of the future of bibliometrics, exploring in detail the ongoing extension of bibliometric methods to the structure and dynamics of the World Wide Web. (bibliocommons.com)
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Citations to 2 articles from The Seven Wonders of Family Medicine Research , 13 a list of 7 influential family medicine research articles, demonstrate that bibliometrics are not absolutes-they depend on the source from which they are derived. (cfp.ca)
New forms of communicating online pose new challenges to the field of bibliometrics , the science of studying and measuring scholarly communication (mainly based on publication output) and scholarly reputation (mainly based on citations). (tugraz.at)
6 Academic faculties traditionally rely heavily on bibliometrics to allocate funds, make promotion and tenure decisions, and benchmark their research. (cfp.ca)
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Bibliometrics also has a wide range of other applications, such as in descriptive linguistics, the development of thesauri, and evaluation of reader usage. (wikipedia.org)
Using the NCIC evaluation as a case study, this article demonstrates the usefulness of bibliometrics to address key evaluation questions and discusses its integration, along complementary indicators (e.g., peer ratings), in a practice-driven research evaluation continuum. (uqam.ca)
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5 , 8 This article focuses on a subset of measures that deal with the published body of knowledge, commonly called bibliometrics , and a set of newer "alternative" publication metrics. (cfp.ca)
This paper summarizes the misuse of journal-level bibliometrics and the research on more relevant publication- or scholar-specific bibliometrics. (humankinetics.com)
This report presents the findings of a collaborative bibliometrics study conducted by the Cuban Ministry of Higher Education, the National Center for Scientific Research and INASP. (inasp.info)
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This White Paper provides a high-level review of issues relevant to understanding bibliometrics, and practical recommendations for how to appropriately use these measures. (uwaterloo.ca)
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This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Bibliometrics" by people in this website by year, and whether "Bibliometrics" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (sickkids.ca)
Below are the most recent publications written about "Bibliometrics" by people in Profiles. (sickkids.ca)
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For instance, bibliometrics are used to provide quantitative analysis of academic literature or for evaluating budgetary spending. (wikipedia.org)
One of the possibilities of evaluating this scientific literature represented by dissertations and theses is the use of a methodology called bibliometrics, which can be defined as the study of quantitative aspects of the production, dissemination and use of scientific information reported in different supports, such as books, articles, theses and dissertations, using its results to predict and support decisions in the field of science. (scielo.br)
This workshop's core aim is to advance methodologies for studying and quantifying scholarly communication on the Web by exchanging expertise from bibliometrics on the one hand and all disciplines interested in this domain on the other hand (such as but not limited to computer science, science and technology studies, economics, philosophy, library and information science, sociology). (tugraz.at)
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The Workshop "Quantifying and Analysing Scholarly Communication on the Web (#ASCW15) - What can bibliometrics do for you? (tugraz.at)
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Is the Subject Area "Bibliometrics" applicable to this article? (plos.org)
Field1
This book gives newcomers to the field of bibliometrics an accessible entry point to an entire research tradition otherwise scattered through a vast amount of journal literature. (bibliocommons.com)
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Bibliometrics: Is your most cited work your best? (nature.com)
The UK government has considered using bibliometrics as a possible auxiliary tool in its Research Excellence Framework, a process which will assess the quality of the research output of UK universities and on the basis of the assessment results, allocate research funding. (wikipedia.org)
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