Bibliometric analysis of the cited bibliography in Spanish Language and Literature
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https://doi.org/10.3989/redc.2005.v28.i4.174Keywords:
bibliometrics, spanish philology, spanish language, spanish literatureAbstract
The bibliographic references included in a set of reference works and proceedings on Spanish language and literature are analysed. The weight of different documentary types –monographs, periodicals and proceedings– as a communication channel in the discipline is determined. The rankings of most cited publishers and journals are also established. Subsequently, an exhaustive analysis of the bibliographic references to journals in the most cited periodicals is done. Results show a considerable use of alternative communication channels to articles in academic journals, as books or newspapers. The rankings of most cited titles in both phases of the study are coincident and so are with those obtained in previous studies and with the listing of journals indexed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, showing its validity.
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