An Introduction to Bibliometrics: New Development and Trends

An Introduction to Bibliometrics

New Development and Trends
 
Publisher: Chandos Publishing
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ISBN13:9780081021507
ISBN10:008102150X
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:90 pages
Size:229x151 mm
Weight:160 g
Language:English
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An Introduction to Bibliometrics: New Development and Trends provides a comprehensible, readable and easy to read introduction to bibliometrics. Importantly, the book surveys the latest developments of bibliometrics (such as altmetrics, etc.) and how the field is likely to change over the next decade. In the literature, bibliometrics is generally discussed from one of two perspectives: (1) Purely mathematical/statistical or (2) Its sociological implications. Both approaches are very far from how most users want to apply bibliometrics. This book fills that need by providing tactics on how bibliometrics can be applied to their sphere of scientific activity.




  • Provides readers with an understanding of bibliometric indicators, including their background and significance, classification in quantitative performance, and an evaluation of science and research
  • Includes an overview of the most important indicators, their areas of application, and where and when they should and should not be used
  • Discusses future trends in the quantitative performance evaluation of scientific research
Table of Contents:
1. Preface
2. Introduction and History
3. Bibliometric Methods and their Basic Principles
4. Bibliometrics in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Special Forms and Methods
5. Bibliometric Indicators
6. The Data Basis
7. Summary and Outlook