scientometria
Scientometria, or scientometrics, is the quantitative study of science. It applies statistical, bibliometric, and network analysis methods to measure and interpret the production, dissemination, and impact of scientific knowledge. The field aims to support research policy, institutional decision making, and the evaluation of researchers, journals, and funding programs.
Core techniques include bibliometrics and citation analysis, co-authorship and co-citation networks, bibliographic coupling, and text mining
Data often come from bibliographic databases such as Web of Science, Scopus, Dimensions, PubMed, and field-specific
Applications include research evaluation, benchmarking, identifying emerging research fields, and informing science policy and resource allocation.
Historically, scientometrics has roots in the work of Derek de Solla Price and Eugene Garfield, and it