Scholarly Communication and Bibliometrics

Christine L. Borgman

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Scholarly Communication and Bibliometrics

by Christine L. Borgman

1990

Sage Publications

363

0803938799

Description

Techniques of mathematical and statistical analysis of books and other media of communication are applied to such works as research reports and scientific journals. About half of the 15 articles are from a special issues of Communication research 16(5), 1989. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

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