Porovnat metody
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| Analýza ko-výskytu slov× | Analýza bibliografického párování× | |
|---|---|---|
| Obor≠ | Scientometrie | Bibliometrie |
| Rodina | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Rok vzniku≠ | 1983 | 1963 |
| Tvůrce≠ | Michel Callon, Jean-Pierre Courtial, and colleagues | Melvin M. Kessler |
| Typ≠ | Scientometric network analysis technique | Method |
| Původní zdroj≠ | Callon, M., Courtial, J. P., Turner, W. A., & Bauin, S. (1983). From translations to problematic networks: An introduction to co-word analysis. Social Science Information, 22(2), 191–235. DOI ↗ | Kessler, M. M. (1963). Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers. American Documentation, 14(3), 123–131. DOI ↗ |
| Další názvy≠ | keyword co-occurrence analysis, co-word mapping, keyword co-word network, CWA | document coupling, bibliographic similarity |
| Příbuzné≠ | 6 | 5 |
| Shrnutí≠ | Co-word analysis is a scientometric technique that quantifies how often pairs of keywords, subject terms, or title words appear together across a corpus of publications. By treating simultaneous occurrence as a proxy for conceptual relatedness, it constructs networks and clusters that reveal the intellectual structure, dominant themes, and emerging sub-fields of a research domain. | Bibliographic coupling is a method that identifies intellectual relationships between documents by measuring their shared references. Two papers are considered 'coupled' when they cite the same sources, indicating they address related research questions or draw from the same conceptual foundations. Introduced by Kessler in 1963, this approach enables researchers to map knowledge domains and discover thematically similar publications without relying on subject cataloging or keywords. |
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