bradford | R Documentation |
It estimates and draws the Bradford's law source distribution.
bradford(M)
M |
is a bibliographic dataframe. |
Bradford's law is a pattern first described by (Samuel C. Bradford, 1934) that estimates the exponentially diminishing returns of searching for references in science journals.
One formulation is that if journals in a field are sorted by number of articles into three groups, each with about one-third of all articles,
then the number of journals in each group will be proportional to 1:n:n2.
Reference:
Bradford, S. C. (1934). Sources of information on specific subjects. Engineering, 137, 85-86.
The function bradford
returns a list containing the following objects:
table | a dataframe with the source distribution partitioned in the three zones | |
graph | the source distribution plot in ggplot2 format |
biblioAnalysis
function for bibliometric analysis
summary
method for class 'bibliometrix
'
## Not run:
data(management, package = "bibliometrixData")
BR <- bradford(management)
## End(Not run)
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