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    Interdisciplinaridade e Teoria de Redes: rede semântica de cliques baseada em ementas e rede de componentes curriculares

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    Este trabalho propõe investigar a rede semântica de cliques baseada em ementas de um programa de pós-graduação de doutorado. Foram coletadas 46 ementas de componentes curriculares. Usando alguns índices de redes sociais e complexas como ponto de partida, observou-se que as centralidades de grau, proximidade e intermediação são índices adequados para perceber a coerência e consistência da proposta de um programa com seu ementário. E a identificação dos temas em comum às ementas auxilia na percepção das interações entre os componentes curriculares de um programa

    Análisis cienciométrico de una revista de arqueología peruana

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    The publication pattern of the PUCP Archeology Bulletin during its 21 years of survival (1997-2017) is described. In the period studied there were 354 articles produced by 396 different authors that on average produce 1.12 articles per author. The published literature grows linearly at a rate of 16,357 articles per year. Lotka’s law adequately predicts this productivity of the authors, but the authors’ collaboration rate is low, meaning that in general they are solitary researchers. It was found that just over half of the collaborations published by this Bulletin come from researchers linked to universities and / or national entities. The other half comes from collaborations of authors linked to foreign universities and institutions. In general, the co-authors network of this Bulletin is composed of 276 vertices that have 437 edges. The network is quite disconnected and scatters where only 1.27% of possible links or interactions between authors are present. Each author on average shows links with 3 other authors. This network has 68 components (clusters) with 4 highlighted clusters. The average dist

    Análisis cienciométrico de una revista de arqueología peruana

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    The publication pattern of the PUCP Archeology Bulletin during its 21 years of survival (1997-2017) is described. In the period studied there were 354 articles produced by 396 different authors that on average produce 1.12 articles per author. The published literature grows linearly at a rate of 16,357 articles per year. Lotka’s law adequately predicts this productivity of the authors, but the authors’ collaboration rate is low, meaning that in general they are solitary researchers. It was found that just over half of the collaborations published by this Bulletin come from researchers linked to universities and / or national entities. The other half comes from collaborations of authors linked to foreign universities and institutions. In general, the co-authors network of this Bulletin is composed of 276 vertices that have 437 edges. The network is quite disconnected and scatters where only 1.27% of possible links or interactions between authors are present. Each author on average shows links with 3 other authors. This network has 68 components (clusters) with 4 highlighted clusters. The average dist
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