Bibliometrics in Social Work
Editat de Gary Holden, Gary Rosenberg, Kathleen Barkeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 2006
This unique book is a valuable aid for social work scholars. Drawing on broad interdisciplinary streams of scholarship from around the world, the collection illuminates a field that is not well known to social workers. While cautiously advocating for a number of applications of the technique, the authors balance this position by presenting a comprehensive summary of the criticisms of the technique and by the inclusion of a series of critical commentaries by the leading experts on these issues in the field of social work. Bibliometrics in Social Work both summarizes what we know and pushes the field to think about how social work professionals can use this approach to improve our scholarship and the evaluation of scholars.
Bibliometrics in Social Work addreses:
- theoretical and methodological issuess
- pros and cons from the view of numerous bibliometric scholars
- bibliometrics outside of social work
- applications within social work previously reported in the literature
- estimates that have been reported in the literature of how much social workers publish and how much impact those publications have had
- how citation analysis can be used to analyzed a selection of publications in a single journal and their subsequent impact
- how citation analysis might be used to improve academic employment decisions
- concerns regarding self-citation and multiple authorship
- measurement issues in bibliometrics (e.g., age adjustments; concentration citedness, and uncitedness; the Price Index; lag times; persistence; synchronous and diachronous self-citations; the Multiple Author Qualifier)
Preț: 313.95 lei
Preț vechi: 457.78 lei
-31% Nou
Puncte Express: 471
Preț estimativ în valută:
60.08€ • 63.19$ • 50.05£
60.08€ • 63.19$ • 50.05£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 03-17 ianuarie 25
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780789030719
ISBN-10: 0789030713
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0789030713
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
- Tracing Thought Through Time and Space: A Selective Review of Bibliometrics in Social Work (Gary Holden, Gary Rosenberg, and Kathleen Barker)
- What Happens to Our Ideas? A Bibliometric Analysis of Articles in Social Work in Health Care in the 1990s (Gary Rosenberg, Gary Holden, and Kathleen Barker)
- Bibliometrics: A Potential Decision Making Aid in Hiring, Reappointment, Tenure and Promotion Decisions (Gary Holden, Gary Rosenberg, and Kathleen Barker)
- Following in the Footnotes of Giants: Citation Analysis and Its Discontents (Irwin Epstein)
- The Paradox of Faculty Publications in Professional Journals (Robert G. Green)
- Politics of Personnel and Landscapes of Knowledge (Stuart A. Kirk)
- Bibliometrics: The Best Available Information? (Waldo C. Klein and Martin Bloom)
- Bibliometrics and Social Work: A Two-Edged Sword Can Still Be a Blunt Instrument (Jan Ligon and Bruce A. Thyer)
- Shallow Science or Meta-Cognitive Insights: A Few Thoughts on Reflection via Bibliometrics (Gary Holden, Gary Rosenberg, and Kathleen Barker)
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Notă biografică
Gary Holden, Gary Rosenberg, Kathleen Barker
Descriere
Bibliometrics in Social Work reviews the pros and cons of using bibliometrics to track patterns of publication in social work research. This unique book is a valuable aid in helping social work scholars decide what—and where—to publish with a particular emphasis placed on citation analysis. The book includes a study of articles published in Social Work in Health Care during the 1990s and the subsequent citations elsewhere, a proposal for a bibliometric decision-making aid for use by faculty committees in academic employment decisions, and a critical look at the future of bibliometric research.