A note on different Bradford multipliers
L. Egghe
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1990, vol. 41, issue 3, 204-209
Abstract:
In this note we show that the multiplier k that appears in the law of Bradford is not the average production of articles per author nor the average number μ of articles per journal, contradicting some earlier statements of Goffman and Warren and of Yablonsky. We remark however that the Bradford multiplier might be close to μ in a lot of cases, being merely a coincidence of the special functional relation between μ and k which we develop in full detail. We finally show that K = kp/A (p = number of Bradford groups, A = total numbers of articles) is a universal constant for the bibliography. Furthermore, K is the Bradford multiplier of a group free formulation of Bradford's law, introduced in an earlier article of the author. © 1990 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Date: 1990
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