The Contribution of Bibliometric Methods to a Theory of Scientific Communication.
W. White. Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, (2001)
Zusammenfassung
Some theoretical models of scientific communication suggest science may be understood as a heterogeneous network of social actors and ideational elements. Bibliometric methods provide the means for empirical application of this perspective to investigations of the formal communication system in science. The conceptual-operational links between key words as a measure of ideation and citations as a measure of disciplinary affiliation are emphasized.
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