JLIS.it (May 2022)

Analysis and data visualization in bibliometric studies

  • Joel Alhuay-Quispe,
  • Alonso Estrada-Cuzcano,
  • Lourdes Bautista-Ynofuente

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36253/jlis.it-461
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2

Abstract

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In recent years, academics with different professional formation other than Information Sciences have been involved in research related to metric studies using approaches and techniques based on bibliometrics; however, these professionals do not have knowledge and necessary competences for conduct metric information studies in a rigorous and methodical way. This article aims to find what are methods and tools used by bibliometrics researchers through a descriptive and textual analysis, using methods such as word co-occurrence in bibliographical data extracted from scientific articles indexing in Web of Science, research area "Library & Information Science." We find most frequently software and tools used in bibliometrics have four levels for data treatment: recovery, preparation, processing and analysis, visualization; and use different methods analysis: networks social, geospatial, thematic, temporal, bibliographic coupling, among others.

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