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Bibliometric tools
Bibliometric tools are software programs or online platforms that help researchers and institutions analyze and measure the productivity and impact of scientific and academic publications. Some of the most commonly used bibliometric tools include:
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Google Scholar: A freely accessible search engine for scientific and academic literature. Google Scholar provides citation counts, h-index scores, and other metrics for individual authors and publications.
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Web of Science (WoS): A paid database of scientific and academic literature that provides detailed citation data, impact metrics, and other bibliometric information.
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Scopus: A paid database of scientific and academic literature that provides bibliometric data, citation metrics, and other information on individual authors and publications.
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Microsoft Academic: A free online search engine that provides citation data, h-index scores, and other metrics for individual authors and publications.
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SciVal: A paid tool that provides institutional-level bibliometric analysis, including information on research output, impact, and collaboration patterns.
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