Dictionary of Bibliometrics

Dictionary of Bibliometrics
Author: Virgil P Diodato,Peter Gellatly
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135839352

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Everything you need to know about Bibliometrics in a convenient, easy-to-use, mini-encyclopedia of terms and phrases! Bibliometrics, the application of mathematical and statistical techniques to the study of publishing and professional communication, is a helpful science to master in many fields. The Dictionary of Bibliometrics contains 225 non-technical definitions of key terms and phrases that will aid all who deal with this science. Each entry is briefly defined in everyday language with simple numerical examples and is followed by sample references that direct the reader to more detailed information about the entry. This is the only source with a substantial collection of bibliometric terms located in one comprehensive, easy-to-use book. Librarians who use bibliometrics to evaluate their collections, information scientists who study the theoretical aspects of bibliometrics, and subject specialists who use bibliometrics to study communication in their respective fields will save time by finding hundreds of definitions in this one-of-a-kind volume. Some of the topics covered in the Dictionary of Bibliometrics include: descriptions and examples of Bradford’s law, Lotka’s law, and Zipf’s law various aspects of citation analysis application of bibliometrics to the study of communication in the physical and natural sciences reports of journal analyses accounts of several ways to study the obsolescence or disuse of articles in a given subject field This tool will serve anyone working or interested in the fields of publishing and professional communication. Included in the text are suggested sources of further information and an index of personal names. The Dictionary of Bibliometrics is a valuable, handy resource that you’ll refer to again and again!

Dictionary of Bibliometrics

Dictionary of Bibliometrics
Author: Virgil Pasquale Diodato
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1994
Genre: Bibliometrics
ISBN: 156024853X

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This dictionary contains non-technical information on 225 key terms in bibliometrics - the application of mathematical and statistical techniques to the study of publishing and professional communication.

Handbook of Bibliometric Indicators

Handbook of Bibliometric Indicators
Author: Roberto Todeschini,Alberto Baccini
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Bibliometrics
ISBN: 3527681965

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Historical Studies in Information Science

Historical Studies in Information Science
Author: Trudi Bellardo Hahn,Michael Keeble Buckland
Publsiher: Information Today, Inc.
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1998
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1573870625

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The 25 contributions to this volume, largely reprinted from recent special issues of three information science journals devoted to historical topics, address an array of topics including Paul Otlet and his successors; techniques, tools, and systems; organizations and individuals; theoretical issues; and literature. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Handbook of Bibliometric Indicators

Handbook of Bibliometric Indicators
Author: Roberto Todeschini,Alberto Baccini
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2016-08-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783527337040

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At last, the first systematic guide to the growing jungle of citation indices and other bibliometric indicators. Written with the aim of providing a complete and unbiased overview of all available statistical measures for scientific productivity, the core of this reference is an alphabetical dictionary of indices and other algorithms used to evaluate the importance and impact of researchers and their institutions. In 150 major articles, the authors describe all indices in strictly mathematical terms without passing judgement on their relative merit. From widely used measures, such as the journal impact factor or the h-index, to highly specialized indices, all indicators currently in use in the sciences and humanities are described, and their application explained. The introductory section and the appendix contain a wealth of valuable supporting information on data sources, tools and techniques for bibliometric and scientometric analysis - for individual researchers as well as their funders and publishers.

Handbook Bibliometrics

Handbook Bibliometrics
Author: Rafael Ball
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110646610

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Bibliometrics and altmetrics are increasingly becoming the focus of interest in the context of research evaluation. The Handbook Bibliometrics provides a comprehensive introduction to quantifying scientific output in addition to a historical derivation, individual indicators, institutions, application perspectives and data bases. Furthermore, application scenarios, training and qualification on bibliometrics and their implications are considered.

Guide to Reference

Guide to Reference
Author: Jo Bell Whitlatch,Susan E. Searing
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2014-08-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780838912324

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Ideal for public, school, and academic libraries looking to freshen up their reference collection, as well as for LIS students and instructors conducting research, this resource collects the cream of the crop sources of general reference and library science information. Encompassing internet resources, digital image collections, and print resources, it includes the full section on LIS Resources from the Guide to Reference database, which was voted a #1 Best Professional Resource Database by Library Journal readers. Organized by topic and thoroughly indexed, this guide makes it a snap to find the right sources. It offers an appealing introduction to reference work and resources for LIS students and also serves as an affordable course book to complement online Guide to Reference access.

The Anticipation of Converging Industries

The Anticipation of Converging Industries
Author: Clive-Steven Curran
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013-06-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781447151708

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The blurring of boundaries between hitherto distinct scientific disciplines, technologies or markets is a common and powerful phenomenon. Subjects of this convergence often change consumer behaviours, favouring products and platforms with multiple functions. The Anticipation of Converging Industries provides a detailed focus on the triggers, drivers and consequences of convergence to create a more concise definition of convergence. This detailed analysis includes a specifically developed toolbox for ‘convergence foresight’, creating a forecasting method for convergence trends. With the focus on the chemical, biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries, several indicators of convergence in the areas of Nutraceuticals/Functional Foods, Cosmeceuticals and ICT are derived from samples including over 1million patents and scientific publications. By supporting this methodical approach with real world data, The Anticipation of Converging Industries is perfect for industry practitioners looking for a competitive edge in the present and for the future. Similarly, academics will find a comprehensive theoretical concept for better understanding the underlying rationale of convergence at their disposal