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这个贡献是关于文献计量框架的第一部分,以确定摩擦和磨损在摩擦学研究领域的新基础。第一部分涵盖书目耦合期刊的聚类和映射,以描绘摩擦学磨损的子领域。整个研究的主要目的是确定新的理论为基础的方法和基础的研究磨损。整个框架使用了从出版物中提取的关于期刊和会议、学科、作者关键词和研究前沿的文献计量学元素的指标。我们在2015年收集了5000多篇相关文献的出版物。在这篇文章中,我们报告了期刊和会议记录的结构。文献耦合期刊的聚类分析和基于弹簧的一维映射提供了一些描绘的学科子领域,如材料,机械工程,牙科,关节成形术和机械加工。关于摩擦学磨损的期刊集群提供了应用研究以及一些更基本的问题。然而,该分析并没有产生关于新的磨损基础研究的特定期刊群。In: M. Gäde/V.;Trkulja / V。彼得拉斯(编辑):一切都在变化,一切都保持不变?理解信息空间。第15届国际信息科学研讨会论文集(ISI 2017),柏林,2017年3月13-15日。glickstadt: Verlag Werner hlsbusch,第192-202页。识别和描述子领域的文献计量学框架…193
A Bibliometric Framework to Identify and Delineate Subfields of Research on Tribological Wear - Part One: Can We Identify Fundamental Issues by Clusters of Similar Journals?
This contribution is about the first part of a bibliometric framework to identify new fundamentals in friction and wear in the field of tribology research. The first part covers clustering and mapping of bibliographically coupled journals to delineate subfields of tribological wear. The main objective of the whole study was to identify new theory based approaches and fundamentals on research about wear. The whole framework uses indicators from bibliometric elements about journals and conferences, disciplines, authors’ keywords and research fronts extracted from publications. We collected slightly more than 5000 publications of relevant literature for the year 2015. In this contribution we report on structuring of journals and conference proceedings. The cluster analysis and a spring based one dimensional mapping of bibliographically coupled journals delivered some delineated disciplinary subfields like materials, mechanical engineering, dentistry, arthroplasty and machining. Clusters of journals on tribological wear delivered applied research as well as some more fundamental issues. However the analysis did not result in specific clusters of journals about new fundamental research on wear. In: M. Gäde/V. Trkulja/V. Petras (Eds.): Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same? Understanding Information Spaces. Proceedings of the 15 International Symposium of Information Science (ISI 2017), Berlin, 13—15 March 2017. Glückstadt: Verlag Werner Hülsbusch, pp. 192—202. A Bibliometric Framework to Identify and Delineate Subfields ... 193