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Bibliometric models for journal productivity

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Bibliometrics is the collection of statistical methods which are applicable to various media of communication. For scientific discourse, such as journals, many models have characterized their productivity. This paper presents a detailed chronological survey of these models. One common notation is used, derivation and proofs are in a statistical framework and new relationships are illustrated. We also provide a list of relevant papers and examine those which have used these models.

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Hubert, J.J. Bibliometric models for journal productivity. Social Indicators Research 4, 441–473 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00353144

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