María Bordons spends much of his time researching Bibliometrics, Social science, Impact factor, Operations research and Productivity. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Bibliometrics, Subject is strongly linked to Science policy. His research in the fields of Interdisciplinarity overlaps with other disciplines such as Bibliometric analysis, Biomedicine, Gender equality and Gender balance.
He combines Impact factor and Science Citation Index in his studies. His studies deal with areas such as Feminization and Citation index as well as Science Citation Index. In his work, Disadvantage is strongly intertwined with Set, which is a subfield of Operations research.
María Bordons mainly focuses on Impact factor, Library science, Bibliometrics, Social science and Science Citation Index. Impact factor is integrated with Operations research, Distribution, Publication and Management science in his research. The Operations research study combines topics in areas such as Thematic map, Scientometrics and Set.
His Bibliometrics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Interdisciplinarity, Multidisciplinary approach, Field and Data science. His studies deal with areas such as Science policy and Editorial board as well as Social science. Science Citation Index is integrated with Productivity and Pharmacology in his study.
María Bordons focuses on Humanities, World Wide Web, Library science, Data science and European patent office. World Wide Web overlaps with fields such as Health care, Visibility, Funding Agency and Country of origin in his research. In most of his Library science studies, his work intersects topics such as Social science.
His Data science research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Bibliometrics, Social capital, Field and Negative relationship. His work carried out in the field of Bibliometrics brings together such families of science as Statistics, Sample size determination and Pairwise comparison. His study on Field is intertwined with other disciplines of science such as Section, Experimental research, Process and Impact factor.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Inequality, European patent office, Data science, Welfare economics and Public research. There are a combination of areas like Women in science, Gender balance, Relevance, Public sector and Scientometrics integrated together with his Inequality study. His Data science research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Bibliometrics, Library science and Centrality.
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Evaluación de la actividad científica a través de indicadores bibliométricos
María Bordons;Mª Ángeles Zulueta.
Revista Espanola De Cardiologia (1999)
Advantages and limitations in the use of impact factor measures for the assessment of research performance
Maria Bordons;M. T. Fernández;Isabel Gómez.
Scientometrics (2002)
Interdisciplinarity in science: a tentative typology of disciplines and research areas
Fernanda Morillo;María Bordons;Isabel Gómez.
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (2003)
Local, Domestic and International Scientific Collaboration in Biomedical Research
Maria Bordons;Isabel Gómez;M. Fernández;M. Zulueta.
Scientometrics (1996)
A bibliometric classificatory approach for the study and assessment of research performance at the individual level: The effects of age on productivity and impact
Rodrigo Costas;Thed N. van Leeuwen;María Bordons.
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (2010)
Limitaciones en el uso de los indicadores bibliométricos para la evaluación científica
Isabel Gómez Caridad;María Bordons.
Política científica (2009)
An approach to interdisciplinarity through bibliometric indicators
Fernanda Morillo;María Bordons;Isabel Gómez.
Scientometrics (2001)
Is g-index better than h-index? An exploratory study at the individual level
Rodrigo Costas;María Bordons.
Scientometrics (2008)
One step further in the production of bibliometric indicators at the micro level: Differences by gender and professional category of scientists
María Bordons;Fernanda Morillo;M. Teresa Fernández;Isabel Gómez.
Scientometrics (2003)
Productivity, impact and publication habits by gender in the area of Materials Science
Elba Mauleón;María Bordons.
Scientometrics (2006)
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