2020
DOI: 10.6018/analesdoc.326771
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Aplicação da Lei de Bradford a pesquisas relacionadas a Open Government

Abstract: Se ha buscado analizar la producción científica sobre el término Open Government en la base de datos Web of Science durante el período de 2010 a 2016, usando como filtro de búsqueda los títulos de los artículos en todas las lenguas y considerando la dispersión de la producción intelectual internacional. La investigación seleccionó las revistas más relevantes del área de ciencias sociales aplicadas, observando el impacto de esas revistas en esta área de conocimiento. La investigación es de carácter cuantitativo… Show more

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“…It should be noted that sustainable tourism is widely studied throughout the world, as there are publications in a total of 386 journals from different countries and even 75% of the scientific production is distributed in 78 journals, which continues to be a significant number. The most relevant articles are found in the most productive journals such as the Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Tourism Management and Annals of Tourism Research, which is consistent with Bradford's Law that explains that in the core of a field the most visible references are found (Sembay et al, 2020). These results are consistent with those obtained from other research that highlight these journals as those with the highest impact and productivity and that make them a reference in the field under study (Costa y Lima, 2021;Qian et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discusion and Conclusionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…It should be noted that sustainable tourism is widely studied throughout the world, as there are publications in a total of 386 journals from different countries and even 75% of the scientific production is distributed in 78 journals, which continues to be a significant number. The most relevant articles are found in the most productive journals such as the Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Tourism Management and Annals of Tourism Research, which is consistent with Bradford's Law that explains that in the core of a field the most visible references are found (Sembay et al, 2020). These results are consistent with those obtained from other research that highlight these journals as those with the highest impact and productivity and that make them a reference in the field under study (Costa y Lima, 2021;Qian et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discusion and Conclusionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Bradford's law allows us to estimate the degree of relevance of journals in a given area of knowledge, which journals produce the most significant number of articles on a given subject. They form a core of higher quality journals or relevance to a particular theme (Sembay et al, 2020). Thus, the formation of the group of central journals and respective ranks listed below were verified: Sugar Tech (9), Genetics and Molecular Research (5), Ciência Rural (4), South African Journal of Plant and Soil (4), and International Sugar Journal (7).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Por fim, houve uma inversão de proporções entre o observado na zona 3, 102 periódicos e o projetado, 125 periódicos. Estes dados quanto ao número de periódicos não afetam a constante de Bradford para a produtividade por zona, que foi de 0,976 (proporção 1:n:n²) (Sembay et al, 2020).…”
Section: Lei De Bradford (Sources)unclassified