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Bibliometrics in Social Work (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
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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 of publications in selected journals. These
analyses are conducted using the bibliometric technique referred to
as citation analysis. The authors then move on to present what will
be a controversial proposal to some in the field: using
bibliometrics techniques in making academic personnel decisions.
The authors propose that hiring, retention, tenure and promotion
decisions could be made more uniform and fair by using citation
analysis. A series of experts in bibliometric analyses then
critically respond to these initial chapters. The authors conclude
by weaving their responses to these commentators with new
scholarship on bibliometrics that has recently appeared. 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) Bibliometrics in
Social Work critically examines these methods and their
applications in social work. The book will be an enlightening read
for social work scholars and those academic administrators involved
in the evaluation of social work scholars, as well as academic
librarians that support social work programs.
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