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Dimensions of scientometric indicator datafiles

World Science in 1990–1994

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Scientometric indicators are treated according to dimensional approaches. One, two, three, dimensions and multidimensional characteristics are revealed graphically for giving a panoramic view on the publication activity and citation impact of different countries.

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Braun, T., Schubert, A. Dimensions of scientometric indicator datafiles. Scientometrics 38, 175–204 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02461130

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