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bibliometrics

  • 1 bibliometría

    f.
    bibliometry.
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    = bibliometrics, bibliometry.
    Ex. Scientometrics is a method of measuring scientific output similar to bibliometrics used by librarians and information scientists.
    Ex. Bibliometry is a branch of library and information science which is concerned with the techniques of measurement and evaluation of communication media and their accessibility.
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    * bibliometría sobre citas = citation bibliometry.
    * especialista en bibliometría = bibliometrician.
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    = bibliometrics, bibliometry.

    Ex: Scientometrics is a method of measuring scientific output similar to bibliometrics used by librarians and information scientists.

    Ex: Bibliometry is a branch of library and information science which is concerned with the techniques of measurement and evaluation of communication media and their accessibility.
    * bibliometría sobre citas = citation bibliometry.
    * especialista en bibliometría = bibliometrician.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bibliometría

  • 2 algo recién llegado

    (n.) = latecomer [late-comer]
    Ex. In China, bibliometrics, though a latecomer, has begun to convince librarians and information scientists that it is a useful aid in collection development.
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    (n.) = latecomer [late-comer]

    Ex: In China, bibliometrics, though a latecomer, has begun to convince librarians and information scientists that it is a useful aid in collection development.

    Spanish-English dictionary > algo recién llegado

  • 3 bibliografía estadística

    Ex. The lines of research leading up to and forming the subfield of bibliometrics are traced from earliest times to 1969, when this term was proposed as a substitute for statistical bibliography.
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    Ex: The lines of research leading up to and forming the subfield of bibliometrics are traced from earliest times to 1969, when this term was proposed as a substitute for statistical bibliography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bibliografía estadística

  • 4 bibliotecometría

    Ex. Bibliometrics, informetrics, scientometrics and librametrics are 4 measuring techniques in library and information science.
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    Ex: Bibliometrics, informetrics, scientometrics and librametrics are 4 measuring techniques in library and information science.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bibliotecometría

  • 5 cientometría

    Nota: Ciencia que estudia la producción científica en función de las publicaciones realizadas. Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.
    Ex. Scientometrics is a method of measuring scientific output similar to bibliometrics used by librarians and information scientists.
    * * *
    Nota: Ciencia que estudia la producción científica en función de las publicaciones realizadas. Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.

    Ex: Scientometrics is a method of measuring scientific output similar to bibliometrics used by librarians and information scientists.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cientometría

  • 6 desde los primeros tiempos

    = since the earliest of times, from earliest times
    Ex. A vast number of different means of organizing knowledge have been devised and exploited since the earliest of times.
    Ex. The lines of research leading up to and forming the subfield of bibliometrics are traced from earliest times to 1969, when this term was proposed as a substitute for statistical bibliography.
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    = since the earliest of times, from earliest times

    Ex: A vast number of different means of organizing knowledge have been devised and exploited since the earliest of times.

    Ex: The lines of research leading up to and forming the subfield of bibliometrics are traced from earliest times to 1969, when this term was proposed as a substitute for statistical bibliography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > desde los primeros tiempos

  • 7 discometría

    Nota: Uso de las discografías para determinar qué canciones, cantantes, etc. son los más populares con objeto de ayudar a la política de adquisición de material sonoro.
    Ex. The term discometrics is used to denote a field of study related to bibliometrics, which uses discographies for data rather than bibliographical source.
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    Nota: Uso de las discografías para determinar qué canciones, cantantes, etc. son los más populares con objeto de ayudar a la política de adquisición de material sonoro.

    Ex: The term discometrics is used to denote a field of study related to bibliometrics, which uses discographies for data rather than bibliographical source.

    Spanish-English dictionary > discometría

  • 8 en solitario

    (adj.) = single-handed, solo, single-handedly, one-man
    Ex. So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.
    Ex. The study clearly shows the high prevalence of solo research in the field of bibliometrics.
    Ex. He almost single-handedly created Nigeria's first academic press and, with his wife, its 1st university bookshop.
    Ex. Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.
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    (adj.) = single-handed, solo, single-handedly, one-man

    Ex: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.

    Ex: The study clearly shows the high prevalence of solo research in the field of bibliometrics.
    Ex: He almost single-handedly created Nigeria's first academic press and, with his wife, its 1st university bookshop.
    Ex: Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en solitario

  • 9 equiparar a

    (v.) = bring + Nombre + to a par with
    Ex. There are importante tendencies to bring Bradford's distribution law to a par with some well-known laws within and outside bibliometrics.
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    (v.) = bring + Nombre + to a par with

    Ex: There are importante tendencies to bring Bradford's distribution law to a par with some well-known laws within and outside bibliometrics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > equiparar a

  • 10 fenómeno reciente

    (n./adj.) = latecomer [late-comer]
    Ex. In China, bibliometrics, though a latecomer, has begun to convince librarians and information scientists that it is a useful aid in collection development.
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    (n./adj.) = latecomer [late-comer]

    Ex: In China, bibliometrics, though a latecomer, has begun to convince librarians and information scientists that it is a useful aid in collection development.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fenómeno reciente

  • 11 igualar a

    v.
    to be equal to, to jibe with, to match with.
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    (v.) = bring + Nombre + to a par with
    Ex. There are importante tendencies to bring Bradford's distribution law to a par with some well-known laws within and outside bibliometrics.
    * * *
    (v.) = bring + Nombre + to a par with

    Ex: There are importante tendencies to bring Bradford's distribution law to a par with some well-known laws within and outside bibliometrics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > igualar a

  • 12 infometría

    Nota: Variante menos común de "informetrics".
    Ex. The study of inequality, dispersion, or concentration is a major topic in infometrics and bibliometrics.
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    Nota: Variante menos común de "informetrics".

    Ex: The study of inequality, dispersion, or concentration is a major topic in infometrics and bibliometrics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > infometría

  • 13 informetría

    Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.
    Ex. This article considers the use of informetrics and scientometrics in scientific disciplines and the use of bibliometrics in librarianship in particular.
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    Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.

    Ex: This article considers the use of informetrics and scientometrics in scientific disciplines and the use of bibliometrics in librarianship in particular.

    Spanish-English dictionary > informetría

  • 14 línea de investigación

    (n.) = line of enquiry, line of research, line of enquiry, research front, avenue (for/of) research, research avenue, avenue of investigation, research line
    Ex. Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.
    Ex. The lines of research leading up to and forming the subfield of bibliometrics are traced from earliest times to 1969, when this term was proposed as a substitute for statistical bibliography.
    Ex. The reviewer's place in citation chains is an important one because conceivably a carefully done critical review could make or break a line of enquiry or alter the direction of a chain of citations.
    Ex. This article presents a method for identifying the research front of a scientific discipline based on constructing cocitation clusters and on a content analysis of citations.
    Ex. One avenue of research that is set to improve information access is to develop technologies for automatically personalizing information.
    Ex. 'Cultural norms' have foreclosed research avenues in evolutionary studies.
    Ex. This avenue of investigation leads into spatial approaches used frequently by psychologists, sociologists, and architectural designers = Esta línea de investigación nos lleva a métodos para estudiar el espacio físico usados frecuentmente por los sicólogos, sociólogos y arquitectos.
    Ex. This paper identifies the significant research influences on practice, and the research lines not yet reflected in operational systems.
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    (n.) = line of enquiry, line of research, line of enquiry, research front, avenue (for/of) research, research avenue, avenue of investigation, research line

    Ex: Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.

    Ex: The lines of research leading up to and forming the subfield of bibliometrics are traced from earliest times to 1969, when this term was proposed as a substitute for statistical bibliography.
    Ex: The reviewer's place in citation chains is an important one because conceivably a carefully done critical review could make or break a line of enquiry or alter the direction of a chain of citations.
    Ex: This article presents a method for identifying the research front of a scientific discipline based on constructing cocitation clusters and on a content analysis of citations.
    Ex: One avenue of research that is set to improve information access is to develop technologies for automatically personalizing information.
    Ex: 'Cultural norms' have foreclosed research avenues in evolutionary studies.
    Ex: This avenue of investigation leads into spatial approaches used frequently by psychologists, sociologists, and architectural designers = Esta línea de investigación nos lleva a métodos para estudiar el espacio físico usados frecuentmente por los sicólogos, sociólogos y arquitectos.
    Ex: This paper identifies the significant research influences on practice, and the research lines not yet reflected in operational systems.

    Spanish-English dictionary > línea de investigación

  • 15 política científica

    (n.) = research policy, science policy, scientific policy
    Ex. Research policy at the European Community level has itself come under scrutiny.
    Ex. The relationship between bibliometrics and science policy remains underdeveloped.
    Ex. In addition, the economic, social, moral and political implications of scientific research need to be considered as important, but not the only determinants of scientific policy.
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    (n.) = research policy, science policy, scientific policy

    Ex: Research policy at the European Community level has itself come under scrutiny.

    Ex: The relationship between bibliometrics and science policy remains underdeveloped.
    Ex: In addition, the economic, social, moral and political implications of scientific research need to be considered as important, but not the only determinants of scientific policy.

    Spanish-English dictionary > política científica

  • 16 poner al mismo nivel que

    (v.) = bring + Nombre + to a par with
    Ex. There are importante tendencies to bring Bradford's distribution law to a par with some well-known laws within and outside bibliometrics.
    * * *
    (v.) = bring + Nombre + to a par with

    Ex: There are importante tendencies to bring Bradford's distribution law to a par with some well-known laws within and outside bibliometrics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poner al mismo nivel que

  • 17 por uno solo

    (adj.) = solo
    Ex. The study clearly shows the high prevalence of solo research in the field of bibliometrics.
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    (adj.) = solo

    Ex: The study clearly shows the high prevalence of solo research in the field of bibliometrics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > por uno solo

  • 18 predominio

    m.
    preponderance, predominance.
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    1 predominance
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    masculino predominance
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    = predominance, preponderance, prevalence, primacy.
    Ex. Another feature of the American community information scene worthy of comment is the predominance of telephone enquiries over personal visits.
    Ex. The census report clearly shows that the increase in foreign population is alarming, and that in time the preponderance in our city at least will be largerly in their favor.
    Ex. The study clearly shows the high prevalence of solo research in the field of bibliometrics.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'The classification of literature in the Dewey Decimal Classification: the primacy of language and the taint of colonialism' = El artículo se titula "La clasificación de la literatura en la Clasificación Decimal de Dewey: la primacía del lenguaje y el daño del colonialismo".
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    masculino predominance
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    = predominance, preponderance, prevalence, primacy.

    Ex: Another feature of the American community information scene worthy of comment is the predominance of telephone enquiries over personal visits.

    Ex: The census report clearly shows that the increase in foreign population is alarming, and that in time the preponderance in our city at least will be largerly in their favor.
    Ex: The study clearly shows the high prevalence of solo research in the field of bibliometrics.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'The classification of literature in the Dewey Decimal Classification: the primacy of language and the taint of colonialism' = El artículo se titula "La clasificación de la literatura en la Clasificación Decimal de Dewey: la primacía del lenguaje y el daño del colonialismo".

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    predominance predominio SOBRE algo predominance OVER sth
    el predominio de los tonos claros sobre los oscuros the predominance of light shades over dark ones
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    predominio sustantivo masculino
    predominance
    predominio sustantivo masculino predominance
    ' predominio' also found in these entries:
    English:
    dominance
    - preponderance
    - predominance
    - prevalence
    * * *
    predominance;
    predominio de algo sobre algo predominance of sth over sth;
    había un predominio de gente joven entre el público the audience was made up predominantly of young people
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    m predominance
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    : predominance, prevalence

    Spanish-English dictionary > predominio

  • 19 preponderancia

    f.
    preponderance.
    tener preponderancia (sobre) to predominate (over)
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    1 preponderance
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    SF (=predominio) preponderance; (=superioridad) superiority
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    femenino preponderance
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    = preponderance, prevalence.
    Ex. The census report clearly shows that the increase in foreign population is alarming, and that in time the preponderance in our city at least will be largerly in their favor.
    Ex. The study clearly shows the high prevalence of solo research in the field of bibliometrics.
    * * *
    femenino preponderance
    * * *
    = preponderance, prevalence.

    Ex: The census report clearly shows that the increase in foreign population is alarming, and that in time the preponderance in our city at least will be largerly in their favor.

    Ex: The study clearly shows the high prevalence of solo research in the field of bibliometrics.

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    preponderance
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    preponderance;
    tener preponderancia (sobre) to predominate (over)
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    f preponderance

    Spanish-English dictionary > preponderancia

  • 20 reciente

    adj.
    2 fresh (pintura, pan).
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    1 recent
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    adj.
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    ADJ recent
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    adjetivo recent
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    = recent, fresh-made, of recent vintage, latecomer [late-comer].
    Ex. The sixteenth edition was probably the first of the more recent editions to be widely accepted.
    Ex. Copies can generally be recognized by such signs as set-off from fresh-made proofs, inky thumb-marks, and a general air of dog-eared grubbiness.
    Ex. Review articles tend to have relatively voluminous bibliographies made up of a disproportionate number of citations to source materials of very recent vintage.
    Ex. In China, bibliometrics, though a latecomer, has begun to convince librarians and information scientists that it is a useful aid in collection development.
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    * de descubrimiento reciente = newly-discovered.
    * de reciente acuñación = newly coined.
    * de reciente aparición = of recent vintage.
    * de reciente creación = newly developed [newly-developed], brand new.
    * de reciente publicación = recently released, recently published, newly published.
    * en tiempos más recientes = in more recent times.
    * fenómeno reciente = latecomer [late-comer].
    * números recientes de las revistas = current journals.
    * pasado reciente, el = recent past, the.
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    adjetivo recent
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    = recent, fresh-made, of recent vintage, latecomer [late-comer].

    Ex: The sixteenth edition was probably the first of the more recent editions to be widely accepted.

    Ex: Copies can generally be recognized by such signs as set-off from fresh-made proofs, inky thumb-marks, and a general air of dog-eared grubbiness.
    Ex: Review articles tend to have relatively voluminous bibliographies made up of a disproportionate number of citations to source materials of very recent vintage.
    Ex: In China, bibliometrics, though a latecomer, has begun to convince librarians and information scientists that it is a useful aid in collection development.
    * de descubrimiento reciente = newly-discovered.
    * de reciente acuñación = newly coined.
    * de reciente aparición = of recent vintage.
    * de reciente creación = newly developed [newly-developed], brand new.
    * de reciente publicación = recently released, recently published, newly published.
    * en tiempos más recientes = in more recent times.
    * fenómeno reciente = latecomer [late-comer].
    * números recientes de las revistas = current journals.
    * pasado reciente, el = recent past, the.

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    recent
    un artículo que publicó en fecha reciente an article she published recently
    esos hechos están todavía recientes those events are still fresh in people's minds
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    reciente adjetivo ‹acontecimiento/foto recent;
    huella fresh;

    reciente adjetivo recent: la muerte de su padre está demasiado reciente, he still hasn't got over the death of his father

    ' reciente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    pasada
    - pasado
    - última
    - último
    - acabar
    English:
    fresh
    - last
    - later
    - latest
    - recent
    - hot
    - warm
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    1. [acontecimiento] recent;
    todavía tiene muy reciente su divorcio she still hasn't got over her divorce;
    su muerte está demasiado reciente para hablar de su sucesor it's too soon after his death to talk about his successor
    2. [pintura, pan] fresh
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    adj recent;
    de reciente publicación recently published
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    : recent
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    Spanish-English dictionary > reciente

См. также в других словарях:

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  • bibliometrics — noun The statistical analysis of texts, especially of published literature See Also: bibliometric …   Wiktionary

  • bibliometrics — plural noun [treated as sing.] statistical analysis of books or other publications. Derivatives bibliometric adjective …   English new terms dictionary

  • bibliometrics — …   Useful english dictionary

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