Empirical hyperbolic distributions (Bradford‐Zipf‐Mandelbrot) for bibliometric description and prediction
Abstract
Purpose
Aims to build on the work of Buckland and Hindle regarding statistical distribution as applied to the field of bibliometrics, particularly the use of empirical laws.
Design/methodology/approach
Gives examples of hyperbolic distributions that have a bearing on the bibliometric application, and discusses the characteristics of hyperbolic distributions and the Bradford distribution.
Findings
Hyperbolic distributions are the inevitable result of combinatorial necessity and a tendency to short‐term rational behaviour.
Originality/value
Supports Bradford's conclusion from his law, i.e. that to know about one's speciality, one must go outside it.
Keywords
Citation
Fairthorne, R.A. (2005), "Empirical hyperbolic distributions (Bradford‐Zipf‐Mandelbrot) for bibliometric description and prediction", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 61 No. 2, pp. 171-193. https://doi.org/10.1108/00220410510585179
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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