BIOCELL vista a través del Science Citation Index ExpandedTM: análisis de presencia y consumo de información

Merlino-Santesteban, Cristian BIOCELL vista a través del Science Citation Index ExpandedTM: análisis de presencia y consumo de información. Información, Cultura y Sociedad, 2006, n. 15, pp. 35-49. [Journal article (Paginated)]

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English abstract

The scientific production of BIOCELL, a Latinoamerican journal specialized in Cell Biology, registered in the Science Citation ExpandendTM for the period 1995-2005 is studied. The 351 obtained bibliographical records are analysed through different bibliometric treatments in order to show its productive contribution, the information sources that the authors have used in connection with the topic of their works and the most interesting sources that have been used to constitute the intellectual basis of the journal

Spanish abstract

Se analiza la producción científica de BIOCELL, revista latinoamericana especializada en Biología Celular, registrada en el Science Citation ExpandendTM para el período 1995-2005. Los 351 registros bibliográficos obtenidos son sometidos a diversos tratamientos bibliométricos a fin de develar su aporte productivo, las fuentes de información que han utilizado los autores en relación con el tema de sus trabajos y aquellas fuentes de mayor interés que han servido para constituir la base intelectual de la revista

Item type: Journal article (Paginated)
Keywords: BIOCELL, bibliometric analysis, journal cocitation analysis, BIOCELL, análisis bibliométrico, análisis de co-citas de revistas
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information > BB. Bibliometric methods
Depositing user: Graciela Giunti
Date deposited: 15 Jun 2012
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 12:22
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/17130

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