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Bibliometric studies of two bibliographic samples
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In this new issue, the author's objective is to use a descriptive bibliometric approach to measure the scientific production of two communities. Among the existing bibliometric approaches, Mr. Jean-Claude Simon Biyoko Mabua has adopted Lotka's theory of the productivity of a scientific community. The implementation of this theory allowed the author to observe that Lotka's law for online books asserts itself as a function of the sample size.
Autorentext
Jean-Claude Simon BIYOKO Mabua est un ancien professeur d'anglais et d'éducation à la vie à l'ex Institut de Makelele (Collège St Michel de Bandalungwa) à Kinshasa. Il est bibliothécaire à l'IFASIC depuis 1999. Il est Docteur PhD en droits de l'homme, option Éducation et culture de la paix de l'Université de Bangui, République centrafricaine (RCA).
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In this new issue, the author's objective is to use a descriptive bibliometric approach to measure the scientific production of two communities. Among the existing bibliometric approaches, Mr. Jean-Claude Simon Biyoko Mabua has adopted Lotka's theory of the productivity of a scientific community. The implementation of this theory allowed the author to observe that Lotka's law for online books asserts itself as a function of the sample size.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09786205268537
- Genre Business, Finance & Law
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 60
- Herausgeber Our Knowledge Publishing
- Gewicht 107g
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T4mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9786205268537
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 6205268531
- Veröffentlichung 19.10.2022
- Titel Bibliometric studies of two bibliographic samples
- Autor Jean-Claude Simon Biyoko Mabua
- Untertitel Individual online books from two scientific communities