Bibliometrician

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A bibliometrician is a researcher or a specialist in bibliometrics. It is near-synonymous with an informetrican (who studies informetrics), a scientometrican (who study scientometrics) and a webometrician, who study webometrics.

Notable bibliometricians

See also

  • Institute for Scientific Information
  • International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (an association of professionals in the fields).

References

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