João Paulo's scientific contributions
What is this page?
This page lists the scientific contributions of an author, who either does not have a ResearchGate profile, or has not yet added these contributions to their profile.
It was automatically created by ResearchGate to create a record of this author's body of work. We create such pages to advance our goal of creating and maintaining the most comprehensive scientific repository possible. In doing so, we process publicly available (personal) data relating to the author as a member of the scientific community.
If you're a ResearchGate member, you can follow this page to keep up with this author's work.
If you are this author, and you don't want us to display this page anymore, please let us know.
It was automatically created by ResearchGate to create a record of this author's body of work. We create such pages to advance our goal of creating and maintaining the most comprehensive scientific repository possible. In doing so, we process publicly available (personal) data relating to the author as a member of the scientific community.
If you're a ResearchGate member, you can follow this page to keep up with this author's work.
If you are this author, and you don't want us to display this page anymore, please let us know.
Publication (1)
Resumo: O presente artigo aborda a comunicação científica através da produção científica em periódicos institucionais, tendo por base um estudo da revista Biblos, periódico vinculado ao Instituto de Ciências Humanas e da Informação (ICHI) da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG). Para a pesquisa delimitou-se o período de circulação da revista e...
Citations
... According to [8] this method is based on the elaboration and application of three important empirical laws, namely: Law of Author Productivity (LOTKA,1926); Law of Word Frequency (ZIPF, 1949) and the Law of Journal Dispersion (Bradford,1934). That said, Lotka's Law, also known as the Law of Inverse Squares, was created in 1926, after a study on the operosity of scientists [16]. This is responsible for studying the productivity of each author, by identifying the frequency of their publications. ...