Bibliometrics
Keywords:
Lotka's law, Zipf's law, Law deBradford, Theoretical lawsAbstract
The Bibliometría is fundamental to obtain parameters that serve in the process of knowing the written communication, the nature and the course of the development of a discipline. This does it across the application of the mathematics and the scientific methods in the documents.
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