This study investigates the convergence of two bibliometric approaches to the measurement of interdisciplinary research: one based on analyzing disciplinary diversity in the reference list of publications, the other based on the disciplinary diversity of authors of publications. In particular we measure the variety, balance, disparity and integrated diversity index of, respectively, single-author, multi-author single-field, and multi-author multi-field publications. We find that, in general, the diversity of the reference list grows with the number of fields reflected in a paper's authors' list and, to a lesser extent, with the number of authors being equal the number of fields. Further, we find that when fields belonging to different disciplines are reflected in the authors' list, the disparity in the reference list is higher than in the case of fields belonging to the same discipline. However, this general tendency varies across disciplines, and noticeable exceptions are found at individual paper level.
翻译:这项研究调查了计量跨学科研究的两种二元方法的趋同性:一种基于对出版物参考清单中的学科多样性的分析,另一种基于出版物作者的学科多样性,特别是我们衡量单作者、多作者单领域和多作者多领域出版物的多样性、平衡、差异和综合多样性指数;我们发现,总的来说,参考清单的多样性随着论文作者名单中反映的领域数目的增多而增加,而作者人数则较少,此外,我们发现,当属于不同学科的领域反映在作者名单中时,参考清单中的差异大于属于同一学科的领域的差异,然而,这种总的趋势在各学科之间有所不同,在个别纸张一级也发现了明显的例外。