Definition of bibliometrics in English:
bibliometrics
plural noun ˌbɪblɪə(ʊ)ˈmɛtrɪks
treated as singular Statistical analysis of books, articles, or other publications.
Example sentencesExamples
- Domain analysis is able to unite different sub-disciplines such as bibliometrics, knowledge organization, information retrieval and information literacy.
- Her research interests include applications of bibliometrics, the use of quantitative analysis to describe patterns of publication or scholarly activity.
- Bibliomining is the application of tools from data mining and bibliometrics to discover non - trivial and useful patterns in large amounts of data.
- His recent studies on bibliometrics and social network analysis are seminal and will be quoted for years to come.
- Develop site visit strategies to assess organizations globally using bibliometrics and other science and technology indicators.
Derivatives
adjective
The bibliographic details of the papers cited in 15 clinical guidelines, developed in and for the United Kingdom, were collated and analysed with applied bibliometric techniques.
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- This dissertation expands and enriches the application of bibliometric approaches to the study of the Web.
- On a list of journals within a particular research field, advocates of bibliometric indexes contend that a journal's impact factor will correlate well with the quality of research it publishes.
- I depicted this information environment empirically, using the bibliometric toolkit of author co-citation analysis.
- The bibliometric evidence thus leaves little doubt that a sizeable group of Englishmen had learned the core ideas of Protestantism very well indeed.