Quantifying the internationality and multidisciplinarity of authors and journals using ecological statistics
Abstract
Authors or journals often claim internationality or multidisciplinarity based on assertion or qualitative evidence, while scientometric studies employ sophisticated analyses or software beyond the resources of occasional users to assess these concepts. This paper demonstrates how statistics used to describe ecological communities can be applied to bibliometric data to quantify internationality or multidisciplinarity for individuals and journals,...
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Title
Quantifying the internationality and multidisciplinarity of authors and journals using ecological statistics
Published Date
Feb 27, 2018
Journal
Volume
115
Issue
2
Pages
731 - 748
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