2010
DOI: 10.1080/09718923.2010.11892847
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Journal of Social Sciences: A Bibliometric Study

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“…Most often they are connected with the authors of the paper, the place of publication, titles, the length of publications, keywords, subject coverage, use of words and phrases in text, citation analysis, etc. (Kevin, Zainab, & Anuar, 2009;Regolini & Jannes-Ober, 2013;Thanuskodi, 2010Thanuskodi, , 2011Wright & Pullen, 2007). Analysing 82 bibliometric studies, Kevin, Zainab and Anuar (2009) discerned the following bibliometric measures used in different studies: article productivity (number of articles per issue, volumes and years indicating trendlines), author characteristics (gender, profession, rank, academic title, geographical affiliations by institution and institution type, region, country), authorsí productivity (rank list of core and active authors), co-authorship patterns (types of coauthored works, degree of cooperation, local and foreign collaboration activities, etc.…”
Section: Researching Research: a Methodological Explanationmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Most often they are connected with the authors of the paper, the place of publication, titles, the length of publications, keywords, subject coverage, use of words and phrases in text, citation analysis, etc. (Kevin, Zainab, & Anuar, 2009;Regolini & Jannes-Ober, 2013;Thanuskodi, 2010Thanuskodi, , 2011Wright & Pullen, 2007). Analysing 82 bibliometric studies, Kevin, Zainab and Anuar (2009) discerned the following bibliometric measures used in different studies: article productivity (number of articles per issue, volumes and years indicating trendlines), author characteristics (gender, profession, rank, academic title, geographical affiliations by institution and institution type, region, country), authorsí productivity (rank list of core and active authors), co-authorship patterns (types of coauthored works, degree of cooperation, local and foreign collaboration activities, etc.…”
Section: Researching Research: a Methodological Explanationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The inspection of the literature shows that the bibliometric analysis of single periodicals is quite frequent in the field of reflective meta-studies, and helps provide a critical overview of the situation in a given field (see, for instance, Crawley-Low, 2006; Govindaradjou & John, 2014;Minas, Wright, Zhao, & Kakuma, 2014;Petrina, 1998;Regolini & Jannes-Ober, 2013;Thanuskodi, 2010Thanuskodi, , 2011.…”
Section: Researching Research: a Methodological Explanationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The bibliometric study methodology developed by Presoto, Souza, and Thurler (2013) was used to carry out the quantitative analysis of literature using methods and objective instruments that were replicable and consistent for obtaining and describing scientific production on the topic under study (Thanuskodi, 2010). Presoto et al (2013) method was used to structure the process of bibliometric analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method can solve crucial problems in scientific publication, such as, how to measure distribution of articles, category classification of articles, subject distribution of articles, authorship patterns and institutions distribution of contributions. The research carried out by Thanuskodi (2010) discussed similar analysis to the number of articles, authorship pattern, subject distribution of articles, average number of references per articles, forms of documents cited and year distribution of cited journals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%