3.
S.C.Bradford, Sources of information on specific subjects // Engineering: An
Illustrated Weekly Journal, 1934, vol.137, pp.85-86.
4.
B.C.Vickery, Bradford’s law of scattering // Journal of Documentation, 1948, vol.4,
no.3, pp.198-203.
5.
A.J.Lotka, The frequency distribution of scientific producti vity // Journal of the
Washington Academy of Sciences, 1926, vol.16, pp.317-323.
6.
G.K.Zipf, Selected studies of the principle of relative frequency in language,
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1932.
7.
G.K.Zipf, Human behavior and the principle of least effort, Cambridge, MA: Addison
-
Wesley, 1949.
8.
J.D.Bernal, “The Social Function of Science”, London, 1939, 482 p.
9.
J.D.Bernal, “Science in History”, London, 1954, 967 p.
10.
J.D.Bernal, “World Without War”, London, 1958, 308 p.
11.
В.В.Налимов, З.М.Мульченко, “Наукометрия. Изучение развития науки как
информационного процесса”, М.: Наука, 1969, стр. 192.
12.
T.Braun, S.Zsindely, Growth of scientific literature and the Barnaby rich effect //
Scientometrics, 1985, v.7, no.3-6, pp.529-530.
13.
D.J.D.Price, Quantitative measures of the development of science // Archives
Internationale D'histoire
Des Sciences, 1951, no.14, pp.85-93.
14.
D.J.D.Price, A general theory of bibliometric and other cumulative advantage
processes // Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1976, vol.27,
pp.292-306.
15.
D.J.D.Price, Networks of scientific papers // Science, 1965, vol.149, no.3683, pp.510-
515.
16.
D.J.D.Price, Little Science, Big Science, Columbia University Press, London, 1963,
pp.119.
17.
D.J.D.Price, Gears from the greeks: the antkythera mechanism – a calendar computer
from ca 80BC // Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 1974, vol.64,
no.7, pp.1-70.
18.
D.J.D.Price, A history of calculating machines // IEEE Micro, 1984, no.4, pp.22-52.
19.
J.E.Hirsch, An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output //
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 2005, vol.102, no.46,
pp.16569-16572.
20.
Q.L.Burrell, On the h-index, the size of the Hirsch core and Jin’s A-index // Journal of
Informetrics, 2007, vol.1, no.2, pp.170-177.
21.
R.Rousseau, New developments related to the Hirsch index // Industrial Sciences and
Technology, 2006, vol.1, no.4, pp. 23-25.
22.
Q.L.Bornmann, R.Mutz, and H.D.Daniel, Are there better indices for evaluation
purposes than the h-index using data from biomedicine // Journal of the American
Society for Information Science
and Technology, 2008, vol.59, no.5, pp.830-837.
23.
L.Egghe, Theory and practice of the g-index // Scientometrics, 2006, vol.69, no.1,
pp.131-152.
24.
S.Alonso, F.J.Cabrerizo, E.Herrera-Viedma, and F.Herrera, hg-index: a new index to
characterize the scientific output of researchers based on the h- and g-indices //
Scientometrics, 2010, vol.82, no.2, pp.391-400.
KitabYurdu.az
39