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Bibliometric Analysis: A Theoretical and Practical Guide
Mastering Bibliometrics: Techniques, Tools, and Best Practices

What you will learn

Understanding the objectives and advantages of bibliometric analysic

Differentiating bibliometric analysis from other research methods like meta-analysis and systematic literature reviews

Conducting performance analysis, science mapping, citation analysis, co-citation analysis, bibliographic coupling, co-word analysis, co-authorship analysis

Using popular bibliometric analysis tools like VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and SciMAT to visualize and analyze citation data

Choosing appropriate techniques for bibliometric analysis

Reporting the findings of bibliometric analysis in a clear and concise manner

Apply bibliometric analysis to various fields, including science, engineering, and social sciences

Utilize network metrics and clustering to identify research trends

Identify emerging research areas with bibliometric analysis

Develop a comprehensive understanding of bibliometric analysis

Description

Bibliometric analysis has emerged as an essential research tool, providing valuable insights into the publication output of authors, institutions, and nations. It enables researchers to identify trends, map research areas, and track the impact of research publications. This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of bibliometric analysis, along with the practical skills necessary to conduct your own analysis.

The course begins with an introduction to bibliometric analysis, where you’ll learn its objectives, advantages, and how it differs from other research methods like meta-analysis and systematic literature reviews. You’ll also gain insights into the popular research questions that bibliometric analysis can help answer.

Next, you’ll dive into the various bibliometric analysis techniques, including performance analysis, science mapping, citation analysis, co-citation analysis, bibliographic coupling, co-word analysis, co-authorship analysis, network metrics, clustering, and visualization. You’ll learn how to use each of these techniques to extract meaningful insights from citation data, and how they can be used to evaluate research output.


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In the final section, you’ll learn the bibliometric analysis procedure, which includes defining the aim and scope of your study, choosing the appropriate techniques, collecting data, running the analysis, and reporting findings. You’ll learn how to use popular bibliometric analysis tools like VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and SciMAT to visualize and analyze citation data.

By the end of this course, you’ll have a comprehensive understanding of bibliometric analysis, along with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct your own analysis. Whether you’re a researcher, academic, or professional, this course will equip you with a valuable tool for evaluating and measuring research impact. You’ll be able to use bibliometric analysis to identify emerging research areas, evaluate the impact of publications, and make informed decisions about research strategy.

English
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Content

Introduction

Course Introduction

Introduction to Bibliometric Analysis

Objectives of Bibliometric Analysis
Popular Research Questions
Advantages and Limitations of Bibliometric analysis
Difference between meta-analysis, SLR and Bibliometric analysis

Bibliometric analysis techniques

Bibliometric analysis toolbox
Performance analysis
Science mapping
Network Metrics
Clustering
Visualization

The bibliometric analysis Procedure

Step-1 Define the aim and scope of your study
Step-2 Choose the techniques for bibliometric analysis
Step-3 Collect Data for bibliometric analysis
Step-4 Run the for bibliometric analysis
Step-5 Report Findings