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Bibliometrische Netzwerke

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Bibliometrie ist ein Forschungsgebiet, das sich mit der statistischen Analyse bibliographischer Informationen beschäftigt. Die meisten bibliometrischen Untersuchungen sind auch als scientometrisch einzustufen, weil sie sich auf den Publikationsoutput der Wissenschaft beziehen, vor allem auf Zeitschriftenaufsätze. Informetrie erfasst auch Informationsströme jenseits der Welt der Bücher und Zeitschriften, einschließlich der Kommunikation über das Web (Webometrie) und das Internet.

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Havemann, F., Scharnhorst, A. (2010). Bibliometrische Netzwerke. In: Stegbauer, C., Häußling, R. (eds) Handbuch Netzwerkforschung. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-92575-2_70

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