Bibliometric Analysis: Bridging Informatics With Science

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Bibliometric analysis represents a new tool for classifying and quantitatively assessing bibliographic material (publications, citations, authors, institutions, etc) of a scientific discipline. Is a computer-assisted review and, therefore, it should follow the methodology of a systematic review. These analyses download bibliographic data from electronic databases analyzing them and extracting several indicators (such as the h-index). Analysis can be enhanced by adding scientific maps using specific software. These analyses are increasingly accepted in the medical literature to identify the most influential papers/authors/institutions on a given topic. During the last decade, there is a remarkable increase in the number of published bibliometric analysis articles.

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Lazarides, M. K., Lazaridou, I. Z., & Papanas, N. (2025, September 1). Bibliometric Analysis: Bridging Informatics With Science. International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/15347346231153538

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