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Auteurs principaux: Asareh, Farideh, Ahmadi, Hamid, Heydari, Gholamreza, Hosseini Beheshti, Moluksadat
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Publié: Zenodo 2017
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Accès en ligne:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14041192
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  • <p>**Objective:** The aim of the present article is to examine the conceptual network of knowledge structure in the field of scientometrics in Iran through the documents produced by Iranian researchers both domestically and abroad. The methodology of this research was conducted using co-word analysis and social network analysis. The research population includes all documents in this field, including books, theses, research projects, and articles produced in Persian and English over 33 years of activity in this field in Iran.</p> <p>**Conclusion:** The results of the data analysis indicated that the concepts of "evaluation of scientific production, production of science, scientometric indicators, citation analysis, WOS database, scientific collaboration, journal evaluation, and mapping the structure of science" achieved the highest centrality metrics (rank, closeness, betweenness, and eigenvector) among the texts in this field. The results of the network analysis showed that the conceptual network of scientometrics in Iran is sparsely connected. The results of the cluster analysis revealed that the field of scientometrics in Iran is divided into 17 thematic clusters. Additionally, the findings indicate that documents in this field in Iran have experienced a 32% growth, and in recent years, 270 emerging conceptual events have been introduced in the form of 13 conceptual models within the documents of this field. Further investigations showed that the concepts of "evaluation of scientific production, production of science, and citation analysis" are among the dominant concepts in the country, approached quantitatively. The results of the analyses also indicate that the conceptual structure of the field of scientometrics has undergone significant changes over time.</p>