Bibliometrics is a field of research that examines bodies of knowledge within and across disciplines. Citation analysis, a component of bibliometrics, focuses on the quantitative assessment of citation patterns within a body of literature. Citation analysis has been used in social work to examine the quantity and the impact of the work of individuals and academic institutions. This paper presents a selective review of these uses of bibliometrics within social work. Final version of manuscript for citation: Holden, G., Rosenberg, G., & Barker, K. (2005). Tracing thought through time and space: A selective review of bibliometrics in social work. Social Work in Health Care, 41, ¾, 1-34. © by The Haworth Press, Inc
The present study focuses on a collaboration of a citation analysis of the JCR journals of the categ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study how social scientists use theoretical citations in scientific...
evaluation imposed from outside. Traditional methods of allocating jobs and research funding may not...
Bibliometrics is a field of research that examines bodies of knowledge within and across disciplines...
Bibliometrics in Social Work examiness the cross-disciplinary field of bibliometrics, including the ...
Scholars spend a considerable amount of time reflecting upon their professional work. When individua...
As preface to our reactions, we want to thank our colleagues for their insightful and reasoned comme...
Past studies of citation coverage of Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar do not demonstrate a...
Social work is a complex and multidisciplinary field drawing on a wide range of literature in terms ...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to identify and analyze characteristics of classic articles published i...
International audienceThe use of digital resources and the affirmation of research assessment exerci...
Microsoft Access Database for bibliometric analysis found in the article: Elaine M. Lasda Bergman, F...
This thesis examines the scientific publishing in the subject area of evidence based practice EBP in...
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Citation for final version: Holden, G., Rosenberg, G., Barker, K., & Onghena, P. (2006). An assessm...
The present study focuses on a collaboration of a citation analysis of the JCR journals of the categ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study how social scientists use theoretical citations in scientific...
evaluation imposed from outside. Traditional methods of allocating jobs and research funding may not...
Bibliometrics is a field of research that examines bodies of knowledge within and across disciplines...
Bibliometrics in Social Work examiness the cross-disciplinary field of bibliometrics, including the ...
Scholars spend a considerable amount of time reflecting upon their professional work. When individua...
As preface to our reactions, we want to thank our colleagues for their insightful and reasoned comme...
Past studies of citation coverage of Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar do not demonstrate a...
Social work is a complex and multidisciplinary field drawing on a wide range of literature in terms ...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to identify and analyze characteristics of classic articles published i...
International audienceThe use of digital resources and the affirmation of research assessment exerci...
Microsoft Access Database for bibliometric analysis found in the article: Elaine M. Lasda Bergman, F...
This thesis examines the scientific publishing in the subject area of evidence based practice EBP in...
107-113<span style="font-size:12.0pt;line-height: 115%;font-family:" times="" new="" roman";mso-far...
Citation for final version: Holden, G., Rosenberg, G., Barker, K., & Onghena, P. (2006). An assessm...
The present study focuses on a collaboration of a citation analysis of the JCR journals of the categ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study how social scientists use theoretical citations in scientific...
evaluation imposed from outside. Traditional methods of allocating jobs and research funding may not...