Bibliometrics refers to the statistical analysis of books, research papers, and other published materials. It is widely used to evaluate research impact, author productivity, journal influence, and academic trends.
Key Bibliometric Indicators
- Citation count
- h-index (author impact)
- Impact factor (journal influence)Publication frequency
- Co-authorship networks
Where Bibliometrics Is Used
- Academic institutions and universities
- Research evaluation for promotions
- Grant funding and policy-making
- Library science and collection management
- Ranking research journals and authors
Why Bibliometrics Is Important
- Helps measure the quality and influence of scholarly work
- Supports evidence-based academic decision-making
- Identifies emerging research fields and top contributors
- Aids in evaluating global research performance