bibliometric methods

clay templeton thomas.c.templeton at GMAIL.COM
Thu Mar 6 17:03:54 EST 2008


Hi Steve, I desperately need a preprint :-)

Very useful for the work I do at NASA, I expect.

Thomas Clay Templeton
Goddard Space Flight Center

On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 8:48 AM, Morris, Steven (BA) <
Steven.Morris at bakerhughes.com> wrote:

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> Dobri,
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> The following review may be of use to you:
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> Morris, S. A. & Van der Veer Martens, B. (2008). Mapping research
> specialties. Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, Volume 42.
> pp 213-295
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> Section 3 of this review attempts a systematic description of the many
> methods used for descriptive bibliometrics.  It's fairly easy to put all
> those methods into a unified framework, but the real challenge is trying to
> decide which aspect of a research specialty that each bibliometric method
> measures.
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> Please email me directly if you need a preprint:
> steven.morris at bakerhughes.com
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> Thanks kindly,
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> Steve Morris
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> -----Original Message-----
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> *Subject:* [SIGMETRICS] bibliometric methods
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> Pardon my asking, are you aware of any article/monograph that lists,
> classifies and/or describes, in a systematic manner, all different
> bibliometric methods that are currently in use? (like: Citation analysis,
> bibliographic coupling, co-citation, citation context analysis, content
> analysis, publication analysis, co-word analysis ...). As a relative newbie
> to the field I'm only aware of Diodato's dictionary. Any other resources?
> Please!
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> Dobri
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