Theories of Informetrics and Scholarly Communication
(eBook)
Contributors
Bawden, David, Contributor
Borgman, Christine L., Contributor
Bornmann, Lutz, Contributor
Bowman, Timothy D., Contributor
Börner, Katy, Contributor
Borgman, Christine L., Contributor
Bornmann, Lutz, Contributor
Bowman, Timothy D., Contributor
Börner, Katy, Contributor
Published
Berlin ; De Gruyter Saur,, [2016].
Format
eBook
ISBN
9783110308464
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Language
English
UPC
10.1515/9783110308464
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Description
Scientometrics have become an essential element in the practice and evaluation of science and research, including both the evaluation of individuals and national assessment exercises. Yet, researchers and practitioners in this field have lacked clear theories to guide their work. As early as 1981, then doctoral student Blaise Cronin published "The need for a theory of citing" -a call to arms for the fledgling scientometric community to produce foundational theories upon which the work of the field could be based. More than three decades later, the time has come to reach out the field again and ask how they have responded to this call. This book compiles the foundational theories that guide informetrics and scholarly communication research. It is a much needed compilation by leading scholars in the field that gathers together the theories that guide our understanding of authorship, citing, and impact.
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Issued also in print.
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funded by Knowledge Unlatched
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
Language
In English.