Examples of 'bibliometric' in a sentence

Meaning of "bibliometric"

When something is described as 'bibliometric,' it is an adjective related to the quantitative analysis of academic publications, often used to measure the impact or importance of research within a particular field
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  • Of or pertaining to bibliometrics.

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Bibliometric analysis of trends in publications by taxonomic researchers.
The literature study employs bibliometric methods.
Bibliometric indicators are paradigmatic quantitative science indicators.
In this case the method was mainly bibliometric.
Each of these bibliometric indexes has limitations.
Automatically generating some basic bibliometric indicators.
This is a bibliometric study with a quantitative character.
This indicator is calculated from your bibliometric data.
This is bibliometric study with a quantitative approach.
The methodology used is a bibliometric analysis.
A bibliometric analysis of the knowledge utilization literature.
Evaluation of the scientific activity through bibliometric indices.
Bibliometric analysis of scientific literature on comfort in electronic database.
Relevance of the project in terms of its bibliometric impact.
More bibliometric information can be found in.

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Development and bibliometric outcomes.
Bibliometric analysing tools and databases.
The scientometry applies bibliometric techniques to the evaluation of science.
Bibliometric data as an evaluation tool of scientific research performance.
Methodological procedures used in this paper emphasized bibliometric analysis.
Development of bibliometric indicators of research quality.
The following parameters must be considered in undertaking any bibliometric analysis.
Bibliometric analysis of scientific papers.
Statistics related to bibliometric analysis.
Bibliometric analysis is not necessarily helpful in defining risky research.
It is one of the most sophisticated indicators in the modern bibliometric toolkit.
Therefore a bibliometric technique was used accessing the scientific databases.
Publishers are constantly charged by readers and periodically evaluated by bibliometric indexes.
This bibliometric tool is used worldwide to assess journal relevance.
As data collection instrument emphasizes the use of mainly bibliometric analysis.
A bibliometric analysis of both instruments.
The influence of online posting dates on the bibliometric indicators of scientific articles.
Bibliometric assessment is not infected.
Multiple authorship must be taken into account in the construction of bibliometric indicators.
A corporate bibliometric study will be done under contract by an outside source.
We found some areas of clear divergence between the bibliometric and survey measures.
Bibliometric indicators such as the impact factor have limitations.
They are commonly used on their own and to construct more complex bibliometric indicators.
A bibliometric measure of the productivity and scientific impact of a researcher.
Articles in these journals have become the established unit of analysis in bibliometric studies.
The results of the bibliometric analysis need to be verified and validated.
The current dynamics of our research system create an opportunity to build a national bibliometric system.
Consequently many different bibliometric indicators would be necessary to characterise a region.
This means that one should be very careful in drawing conclusions from bibliometric methods.
Bibliometric methods for detecting and analysing emerging research topics.
The fifth stage involved the bibliometric analysis for characterization of the selected studies.
Bibliometric studies in tourism.
A robust methodology and tools of bibliometric analysis are used for scientometric and mediametric studies.
Bibliometric analysis for the characterization of the selected studies was next performed.
The report describes the development of a bibliometric study and the mapping of research priorities.

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