2013
DOI: 10.1108/01435121311298252
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“Sustainable management” of commercial electronic research resources and of its use in bibliometrics

Abstract: PurposeThis paper aims to analyze the pertinence of Bradford's law applied to a set of electronic periodical collections in a given discipline.Design/methodology/approachThis study applied Bradford's law using citations rather than articles from a theme, thus ensuring the pertinence of the periodicals cited. Concentrating on citations in articles focuses on the stage following research rather than prior stages. The sources are actually used because they have been cited.FindingsThe study demonstrates the data c… Show more

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“…For example, Faba‐Perez, Guerrero‐Bote, and Moya‐Angeon () investigated the distribution of linkages from a selected web space and found that the data set did not fit the typical Bradford's law. Regolini, Gentilini, Baligand, and Jannes‐Ober () also examined citations of articles from a set of electronic periodical collections in a given discipline, and stated that Bradford's law could be used in libraries to identify journals with high qualitative articles. In this study, we adopted Bradford's law to identify core patents through the patent's citations and the scattering patterns of impact from Bradford's law.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Faba‐Perez, Guerrero‐Bote, and Moya‐Angeon () investigated the distribution of linkages from a selected web space and found that the data set did not fit the typical Bradford's law. Regolini, Gentilini, Baligand, and Jannes‐Ober () also examined citations of articles from a set of electronic periodical collections in a given discipline, and stated that Bradford's law could be used in libraries to identify journals with high qualitative articles. In this study, we adopted Bradford's law to identify core patents through the patent's citations and the scattering patterns of impact from Bradford's law.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%