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- noun The
statistical analysis oftexts , especially ofpublished literature
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From the report: Much of modern bibliometrics is flawed.
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From the report: Much of modern bibliometrics is flawed.
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From the report: Much of modern bibliometrics is flawed.
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Seemingly the reason for my appearance under 'bibliometrics' and not 'webometrics' is that 'bibliometrics' appears in my abstract whereas 'webometrics' does not.
Archive 2009-02-01 David 2009
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My thesis does however turn up for the wholly inappropriate 'bibliometrics':
Archive 2009-02-01 David 2009
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One conclusion I draw is that common bibliometrics—such as the impact factor for journals and citation counts for authors—are easily manipulated not only in theory, but also in practice, and that their use in ranking and judging should be curtailed.
Integrity Under Attack: The State of Scholarly Publishing « ResourceShelf 2010
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The theory of linking often comes up as a topic of conversation in webometrics, in much the same way as a theory of citation is discussed in bibliometrics.
Archive 2009-02-01 David 2009
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Labels: bibliometrics, British Library, EThOS, webometrics posted by David at
Archive 2009-02-01 David 2009
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This data is analyzed and interpreted by a team of internal and external experts in the field of bibliometrics.
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This world-class bibliographic database provides coverage on subjects such as librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management and more.
Resources of the Week: Free Stuff From Pricey Database Vendors « ResourceShelf 2007
MaryW commented on the word bibliometrics
Po-Shen Lee, Jevin D. West & Bill Howe, Viziometrics: Analyzing Visual Information in the Scientific Literature, IEEE Transactions in Big Data, Vol. 4, No. 1 (March 1, 2018)April 24, 2018