Scholarly communication and bibliometrics / edited by Christine L. Borgman ; editorial board, Belver C. Griffith [and others].

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Other Authors: Borgman, Christine L., 1951-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newbury Park : Sage Publications, [1990]
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Table of Contents:
  • Editor's introduction / Christine L. Borgman
  • Understanding science : studies of communication and information / Belver C. Griffith
  • Disciplinary work and interdisciplinary areas : sociology and bibliometrics / Sydney J. Pierce
  • Reconciling structure and process in the study of scholarly communication / Leah A. Lievrouw
  • A view of studies on bibliometrics and related subjects in Japan / Sadaaki Miyamoto, Nobuyuki Midorikawa, and Kazuhiko Nakayama
  • Author co-citation analysis : overview and defense / Howard D. White
  • Who carries the field? : communication between literary scholars and critics / Karl Erik Rosengren
  • The absence of co-citation as a clue to undiscovered causal connections / Don R. Swanson
  • Hierarchies and clusters among communication and library and information science journals, 1977-1987 / Ronald E. Rice.
  • An author co-citation analysis of two research traditions : technology transfer and the diffusion of innovations / Everett M. Rogers and Charlotte A. Cottrill
  • A co-citation study of AIDS research / Henry Small and Edwin Greenlee
  • Mapping authors in intellectual space : population genetics in the 1980s / Katherine W. McCain
  • International scientific cooperation and awareness : a bibliometric case study of agricultural research within the European community / Henk F. Moed and Renger E. de Bruin
  • Core journals of the rapidly changing research front of "superconductivity" / Terrence A. Brooks
  • Editors-in-chief of medical journals : are they experts, authorities, both, or neither? / Sándor Zsindely and András Schubert.
  • Identifying the important theorists of communication : use of latent measures to test manifest assumptions in scholarly communication / James R. Beniger
  • The future of bibliometrics / William Paisley.