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    Bibliometrie in Österreich - ein neues Aufgabenfeld für Bibliotheken

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    This paper gives an overview of the history of bibliometrics in Austria and reports on its level of awareness and its acceptance. For this purpose an online survey addressed to Austrian scientists was conducted and its results analyzed. In spite of emergent and increasing activities in this field, the uptake of bibliometric knowledge is slow and has much room for improvement in the Austrian scientific community. The majority of responders agree on the need for a more sophisticated bibliometric education and also indicate a willingness to use existent bibliometric services

    Papyrology, Papyrus: Principate

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    Bemerkungen zu Papyri XIX ( 527-543)

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    Bemerkungen zu Papyri XIX (<Korr. Tyche> 527-543

    Bemerkungen zu Papyri VI ( 76-119)

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    Bemerkungen zu Papyri VI (<Korr. Tyche> 76-119

    Bemerkungen zu Papyri X ( 231-249)

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    Bemerkungen zu Papyri X (<Korr. Tyche> 231-249

    Bemerkungen zu Papyri V

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    Bemerkungen zu Papyri V <Korr. Tyche 52-75&gt

    The “Sound of Bibliometrics”: an analysis of its level of awareness and acceptance in Austria

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    This paper gives an overview of the history of bibliometrics in Austria and reports on its level of awareness and its acceptance. For this purpose an online survey addressed to Austrian scientists was conducted and its results analyzed. In spite of emergent and increasing activities in this field, the uptake of bibliometric knowledge is slow and has much room for improvement in the Austrian scientific community. The majority of responders agree on the need for a more sophisticated bibliometric education and also indicate a willingness to use existent bibliometric services

    The “Sound of Bibliometrics”: an analysis of its level of awareness and acceptance in Austria

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    This paper gives an overview of the history of bibliometrics in Austria and reports on its level of awareness and its acceptance. For this purpose an online survey addressed to Austrian scientists was conducted and its results analyzed. In spite of emergent and increasing activities in this field, the uptake of bibliometric knowledge is slow and has much room for improvement in the Austrian scientific community. The majority of responders agree on the need for a more sophisticated bibliometric education and also indicate a willingness to use existent bibliometric services

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