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Scientometrics of the future: Scoring and profiling as new bibliometric standard tools

https://doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2019-6-71-86

Abstract

The purpose of this publication is to show the continuity and development of the basic ideas of bibliometrics over the past 15 years. Continuity is essential not only in preserving the subject matter, but also in personalities: Dr. Ball, the organizer of the 2003 conference, is actively pursuing research in this area and his assessments of the prospects for bibliometrics are quite reasonable and clear. Equally significant is the role of the successor of support, training and promotion work, the company Clarivate Analytics in maintaining interest in the practical results of bibliometric research. It is very important that in 2003 there were outlined the essential limitations in the possibility of using bibliometric methods for assessing the quality of research of individual scientists. These warnings are still valid today. At the same time, many of the criticisms made at that time related to the monopolistic nature of the of Thomson Reuters, which is no longer so significant, since several competing systems have appeared. In general, we can assume that bibliometrics (scientometrics) have excellent prospects. Therefore, the establishment of practical work of libraries of all types, but primarily university and scientific-technical ones, on servicing with the bibliometric data can be an interesting and useful addition to the traditional reference and information services of libraries. Original English text is at http://library.gpntb.ru/publications/scientometrics.pdf.

About the Authors

Rafael Ball
ETH Library
Switzerland
Director


A. Zemskov
Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology
Russian Federation
Cand. Sc. (Physics and Mathematics), Associate Professor, Leading Researcher, Group for Prospective Research and Analytic Forecasting


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Ball R., Zemskov A. Scientometrics of the future: Scoring and profiling as new bibliometric standard tools. Scientific and Technical Libraries. 2019;(6):71-86. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2019-6-71-86

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ISSN 1027-3689 (Print)
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