As the 2016 summer Games kick off in Rio de Janeiro, Nature
uses bibliometrics to provide insight into the who, where, what, how and why of Olympic science.
When
using bibliometrics or other performance indexes, she advises providing a description of the measure and its limitations.
Not exact matches
This delay in recognition can place authors of «high risk / high gain» papers at a disadvantage in the contest for funding and career advancement, because their work does relatively badly on the «classic
bibliometric measures» of article impact that generally «
use short citation windows» of only a few years, the authors note.
«We just don't think
bibliometrics are sufficiently mature at this stage to be
used in a formulaic way or, indeed, to replace expert review,» one RAE official says.
The researchers relied on citations from published research findings,
using «
bibliometrics» to work backwards to uncover the stepwise scientific advances that led to the new medications.
I have done quantitative
bibliometric studies with 14.000 empirical units and 41 variables,
using multidimensional scaling to produce a two dimension image of the lack of whole system assessment in the IPCC assessment).
This is a common
bibliometric analysis technique
used in medical literature so it is nice to see it being applied in the legal industry.