Authors and their contribution in Bibliometric Study
F.J.COLE
and N.B.Eales (1917)
The
History of comparative Anatomy
A Statistical Analysis of Literature.
They
used the term Statistical Analysis. ( first Bibliometric Study )
E.W.
Hulme (1923).
The
purpose of Statistical Bibliography is to shed light on the process written communication
and of the nature and course of development of a discipline, by means counting
and analysis its various facets of written communication.
.Dr S. R.
Ranganathan (1948 ) (Librametry)
Measurement of
various Library activities and services using mathematical and tatistical
techniques.
Alan Pritchard (1969) (Bibliometrics )
The application
of mathematical and statistical methods to books and other media of communication.
Nalimov
and Mulchenko (1969) ( Scientometrics )
The application
of those quantitative methods which are dealing with the analysis of science
view as on information process.
Otto Nacke
(1979)
Sub field of
information Science dealing with mathematical- Statistical analysis of communication processes in Science (Includes
text, hypertext, circulation, e libraries, models of i information production
processes and Information retrieval.)
Derek De Solla
Price (1963 )
Little
Science and Big Science.
Alfred J. Lotka
(1926).
Frequency
Distribution of Scientific productivity determined of scientific
productivity determined from a decennial index. (1907-1916) of chemical
abstract.
Bradford (1934 )
Frequency of
distribution of papers over journals.
If scientific journals are
arranged in order of decreasing productivity on a given subject . They may be
divided into a nucleus of journals more particularly devoted to the subject and
several groups or zones containing the same number of articles as the nucleus
when the numbers of periodicals in the nucleus and the succeeding zones will be
as 1:b: b2
Zipf (1949)
rf
=c Where r is the rank of a word, f is the frequency of occurance
of he word and c is constant.
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