Scientific production indicators in the theoretical approach to indexing: a bibliometric analysis of the journal The Indexer
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v19i2.4076Keywords:
Indexing, Scientific communication, Scientific production indicators, Bibliometric analysis, Citation analysisAbstract
A bibliometric analysis of the articles published in the journal The Indexer, from 2005 to 2012, is presented. The bibliometric data was analysed, prepared, stored, treated and integrated using Excel and Pajek. Several bibliometric indicators of scientific production were highlighted: distribution of scientific papers and co-authors by year; distribution of articles published by section; frequency of keywords in the identified articles; most productive actors; quotation and co-citation analysis; distribution of citations by fascicles; most cited publications; and co-citation network of the most cited authors, identifying the research front in the journal focus.Downloads
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