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Research Trends Studies and articles reviewed emerging metrics and indicators, proposed ways to map science and considered the evolving dynamics of research, while also including foundational knowledge for those new to the field
Research Trends Research Trends Issue 30 September 2012 Page 04 Figure 1: Time line of Big Data as topic of research The dotted line represents the exponential growth curve best fitting the data represented by the blue bars This shows the number of Big Data articles increasing faster than the best exponential fit Figure 2: Document types of Big Data
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Research Trends | Research Trends Research Trends (ISSN 2213-4441) was an online publication, active between 2007 and 2014, providing objective insights into scientific trends based on bibliometrics analyses Current Issue: Volume 1, Issue 39 (2007) Emerging indicators and standards for research assessment
Research Trends – Three examples from the multi-dimensional research assessment matrix (MD-RAM) showing how the unit of assessment, purpose of the assessment, and output dimension determine the type of indicators to be used
About Institutional Repositories - Research Trends Research Trends (ISSN 2213-4441) was an online publication, active between 2007 and 2014, providing objective insights into scientific trends based on bibliometrics analyses Many thanks to those whose vision established Research Trends
Heading for success: or how not to title your paper - Research Trends Research Trends investigates Faced with inconsistent evidence, Research Trends decided to conduct its own case study of scholarly papers published in Cell between 2006 and 2010, and their citations within the same window Overall, there was no direct correlation between title length (measured in number of characters) and total citations
The evolution of brain drain and its measurement: Part II - Research Trends Research Trends) Thinking of the global researcher population as a sea of talent, the study aimed to quantify the size of the waves and the direction of the current from the UK’s perspective The main findings of the analyses are (see Figure 1): • Using each author’s affiliation(s) listed in their published articles to determine