1st Edition

Bibliometrics in Social Work

Edited By Gary Holden, Gary Rosenberg, Kathleen Barker Copyright 2005
168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

Bibliometrics in Social Work examiness the cross-disciplinary field of bibliometrics, including the multiple techniques and applications that have been described in the scholarly literature. Moving beyond this general overview, the authors examine applications of bibliometrics in social work. Subsequent chapters detail how the technique can be used to demonstrate the eventual impact on the field... Read more
  • 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

Biography

Gary Holden, Gary Rosenberg, Kathleen Barker