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Main Author: Donohue, Joseph C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1973
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED110027
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contents Understanding Scientific Literatures: A Bibliometric Approach. Donohue, Joseph C. Bibliographic Coupling Citation Indexes Citations (References) Information Dissemination Information Science Library Collections Library Material Selection Library Planning Library Research Library Science Library Services Publishing Industry Sciences To operate effectively, libraries must develop methods by which to identify literatures of high utility to their clientele and must acquire and organize these literatures in such a way as to optimize their usefulness. One such method, the bibliometric approach, is based on the assumption of certain regularities in patterns of authorship, publications, and citations of literatures. This approach was applied to a corpus of journals from the field of information science. The four techniques employed were Bradford Analysis, citation tracing, bibliographic coupling, and epidemic theory. It was concluded that it is possible to identify a minimal nucleus of key authors, a set of key journals, and the topics constituting the research front of the field. (SK/PF)
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spellingShingle Understanding Scientific Literatures: A Bibliometric Approach.
Donohue, Joseph C.
Bibliographic Coupling
Citation Indexes
Citations (References)
Information Dissemination
Information Science
Library Collections
Library Material Selection
Library Planning
Library Research
Library Science
Library Services
Publishing Industry
Sciences
Understanding Scientific Literatures: A Bibliometric Approach. Donohue, Joseph C. Bibliographic Coupling Citation Indexes Citations (References) Information Dissemination Information Science Library Collections Library Material Selection Library Planning Library Research Library Science Library Services Publishing Industry Sciences To operate effectively, libraries must develop methods by which to identify literatures of high utility to their clientele and must acquire and organize these literatures in such a way as to optimize their usefulness. One such method, the bibliometric approach, is based on the assumption of certain regularities in patterns of authorship, publications, and citations of literatures. This approach was applied to a corpus of journals from the field of information science. The four techniques employed were Bradford Analysis, citation tracing, bibliographic coupling, and epidemic theory. It was concluded that it is possible to identify a minimal nucleus of key authors, a set of key journals, and the topics constituting the research front of the field. (SK/PF)
title Understanding Scientific Literatures: A Bibliometric Approach.
topic Bibliographic Coupling
Citation Indexes
Citations (References)
Information Dissemination
Information Science
Library Collections
Library Material Selection
Library Planning
Library Research
Library Science
Library Services
Publishing Industry
Sciences
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED110027