Abstract
Bibliometric studies offer a quantitative approach to analyzing academic literature, focusing on citation analysis, authorship patterns, and research impact. These studies enable the evaluation of research productivity, dissemination, and influence across disciplines. By using tools such as citation counts, h-index, and impact factors, bibliometrics provides insights into academic collaboration networks, emerging trends, and journal rankings. While valuable, bibliometrics has limitations, including disciplinary differences and citation biases. Despite these challenges, it plays a crucial role in shaping research evaluation, science policy, and academic publishing decisions.
Keywords: Bibliometric Studies, Citation Analysis, Research Impact, h-Index, Impact Factor
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