We have developed a (freeware) routine for "referenced publication years spectroscopy" (RPYS) and apply this method to the historiography of "iMetrics," that is, the junction of the journals Scientometrics, Informetrics, and the relevant subset of JASIST (approx. 20%) that shapes the intellectual space for the development of information metrics (bibliometrics, scientometrics, informetrics, and webometrics). The application to information metrics (our own field of research) provides us with the opportunity to validate this methodology, and to add a reflection about using citations for the historical reconstruction. The results show that the field is rooted in individual contributions of the 1920s-1950s (e.g., Alfred J. Lotka), and was then shaped intellectually in the early 1960s by a confluence of the history of science (Derek de Solla Price), documentation (e.g., Michael M. Kessler's "bibliographic coupling"), and "citation indexing" (Eugene Garfield). Institutional development at the interfaces between science studies and information science has been reinforced by the new journal Informetrics since 2007. In a concluding reflection, we return to the question of how the historiography of science using algorithmic means--in terms of citation practices--can be different from an intellectual history of the field based, for example, on reading source materials.
翻译:我们开发了一种“参考出版年份光谱分析”(RPYS)常规(免费软件),并将这一方法应用于“IMetrics”的直系图学,即科学计量学期刊、内度学期刊和JASIST相关子集(约20%)的交汇点,以构建信息度量学(比量学、科学度量学、度量学、度量学)的智力空间。信息度量学(我们自己的研究领域)的应用为我们提供了机会,以验证这一方法,并增加对历史重建引用的反思。结果显示,这个领域根植于1920年代-1950年代的个人贡献(如Alfred J. Lotka),然后在1960年代初,通过科学史(Derek de Solla Price)、文献(例如Michael M. Kessler's“bligraphic complic fielding”, 和“Incregial-lical recal redustrical ress”, 也就是“Eugal Inview Indegradustrical” Excial Instrual a ress the Instrubly Instrubly the the Instrubly ex redustrubly ressudududududududududustrational” (Eual)。