Browsing Faculté des arts et des sciences – École de bibliothéconomie et des sciences de l'information - Travaux et publications by Author "Archambault, Éric"
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Comparing bibliometric statistics obtained from the Web of Science and Scopus
Archambault, Éric; Campbell, David; Gingras, Yves; Larivière, Vincent (Association for information science and technology, 2009-04-13)For more than 40 years, the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI, now part of Thomson Reuters) produced the only available bibliographic databases from which bibliometricians could compile large‐scale bibliometric indicators. ISI's citation indexes, ... -
The decline in the concentration of citations, 1900–2007
Larivière, Vincent; Gingras, Yves; Archambault, Éric (Association for information science and technology, 2009-01-29)This article challenges recent research (Evans, 2008) reporting that the concentration of cited scientific literature increases with the online availability of articles and journals. Using Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science, the present article analyses ... -
The limits of bibliometrics for the analysis of the social sciences and humanities literature
Archambault, Éric; Larivière, Vincent (UNESCO, 2010) -
Scientific publications and patenting by companies : a study of the whole population of Canadian firms over 25 years
Archambault, Éric; Larivière, Vincent (Oxford University Press, 2011-05-01)There is evidence in the literature that technological inventions have an increasing connection to scientific knowledge. This raises two related questions: (1) Are firms increasingly conducting scientific basic research? (2) Is being at the scientific ... -
Which scientific elites? : on the concentration of research funds, publications and citations
Larivière, Vincent; Macaluso, Benoit; Archambault, Éric; Gingras, Yves (Oxford University Press, 2010-03-01)Using the population of all university professors (N=13,479) in the province of Quebec (Canada), this paper analyses the concentration of funding, papers and citations at the level of individual researchers. It shows that each of these distributions ...