Bibliométrie | Page 6
Exploring the interdisciplinary evolution of a discipline: The case of biochemistry and molecular biology
Forty years of gender disparities in Russian science: a historical bibliometric analysis
Coverage and adoption of altmetrics sources in the bibliometric community
Altmetrics, indices based on social media platforms and tools, have recently emerged as alternative means of measuring scholarly impact. Such indices assume that scholars in fact populate online social environments, and interact with scholarly products in the social web. We tested this assumption by examining the use and coverage of social media environments amongst a […] Lire la suite
Measuring Interdisciplinarity
Nouvelle génération d’indicateurs de l’impact de la recherche: mirage ou eldorado?
Mesure de l’état des connaissances à l’aide de méthodes bibliométriques utilisant les articles scientifiques et les brevets, et mesure de la fertilisation croisée entre la recherche spatiale et terrestre à l’aide des citations
The Use of Bibliometrics for Assessing Research: Possibilities, Limitations and Adverse Effects
Researchers are used to being evaluated: publications, hiring, tenure and funding decisions are all based on the evaluation of research. Traditionally, this evaluation relied on judgement of peers but, in the light of limited resources and increased bureaucratization of science, peer review is getting more and more replaced or complemented with bibliometric methods. Central to […] Lire la suite