Red de co-palabras en la bibliometría Mexicana

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This work performs a co-words analysis using the keywords in the documents published on Bibliometrics, Informetrics, Sciencometrics, patent metrics, etc. in Mexico from the early 1970s until December 2012. The approach involves analysis of co-occurrence words, hierarchical clustering and the social network mapping of 681 keywords (KW) that found 1,914 occurrences in 459 papers. Results show the keywords with the highest occurrence are “Bibliometrics” (10.6%), “Mexico” (6.3%), “Scientific Production” (3.0%), “Latin America” (3.0%), “Impact Factor” (1.8%), “Bibliometric Indicators” (1.8%) and “Sciencometrics” (1.7%). The KW with the highest degree of centrality and intermediation was “Bibliometrics”. The KW with the highest degree of proximity was “Research Evaluation”. Five groups of keywords behaving as cliques in the network were also found.

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Restrepo-Arango, C., & Urbizagástegui-Alvarado, R. (2017). Red de co-palabras en la bibliometría Mexicana. Investigacion Bibliotecologica, 31(73), 17–45. https://doi.org/10.22201/iibi.24488321xe.2017.73.57845

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