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    Use of citation analysis to predict the outcome of the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise for Unit of Assessment (UoA) 61: Library and Information Management by Alison Holmes, Charles Oppenheim

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…A citation study was carried out on all three hundred and thirty eight academics that teach in the UK library and information science schools. These authors between them received two thousand three hundred and one citations for articles they had published between 1994 and the present. …”
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    BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF INNOVATION IN THE SOCIAL ECONOMY. ITS THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS by Victor Dante AYAVIRI-NINA, Sofia Alejandra MATOS AROCA, Gabith Miriam QUISPE FERNANDEZ, Edgar Anibal RODRIGUEZ, David FLORES RUIZ, Gerardo Mauricio ZURITA VACA

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The present research develops a bibliometric analysis of innovation in the social economy, the study provides a comprehensive vision of the current state of the field and highlights the most relevant publications, authors, sources and research topics, taking as its general objective to analyze the behavior and advances in the literature about innovation in the social economy through a bibliometric analysis, in this way Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) were considered as data sources, forming a database of 304 registered articles, of which 111 belong to Scopus and 193 Web of Science (WoS). …”
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    GÖRKEM AKGÖZ, “IN THE SHADOW OF WAR AND EMPIRE: INDUSTRIALISATION, NATION BUILDING, AND WORKING-CLASS POLITICS IN TURKEY” by Ivana Hadjievska

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The thematic focus in the book is on the industrialization processes in Kemalist Turkey and the impact of the etatist regime on the formation of the new civil and working-class identities. The author offers successful attempts to debunk older official historiographical narratives regarding memory and ideology about workers' lives and relations on the factory shop-floor in the period from the beginning of the 20th century to the mid-1950s.…”
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