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Classification of Individual Age-Phase Dynamics Profiles of Researchers’ Scientific Activity
In the present study, investigations of the relationship between scientists’ age and their publication activity are discussed in the context of the Age-Phase Dynamics (APhD) model of scientific activity and performance. Evaluation of APhD-profiles of several renowned scientists from different histor...
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Language: | English |
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Центр досліджень науково-технічного потенціалу та історії науки ім. Г.М. Доброва НАН України
2013
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Series: | Наука та наукознавство |
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Online Access: | http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/85973 |
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Summary: | In the present study, investigations of the relationship between scientists’ age and their publication activity are discussed in the context of the Age-Phase Dynamics (APhD) model of scientific activity and performance. Evaluation of APhD-profiles of several renowned scientists from different historical periods, each conducting research in their individual discipline are investigated and presented here as derived from the scientists’ bibliographies. Examples of general APhD graphs as well as their variations reflecting various subjective circumstances and external conditions during the scientist’s career are shown. The possibility of further integration of scientist’s personal APhD-profile within the publication profiles of small research groups and laboratories or large groups of scientists (meso level), as well as a combination of these group profiles with citation indices are discussed. |
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