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am not able to understand what exactly you require. As regards to bibliometric studies, there are a number of methods like validation of Bibliometric laws like Bradfords law Lotkas law, Price's Fundamental law of Science, Price index, Pareto's Principle, Collaboration index, Degree of collaboration, my own potency index, ranking of authors using direct count method, equal share method, positional share method, national-internationa, institutional-intrainstitutional collaboration pattern etc. These are all quantitative areas of bibliometrics. The other qualitative areas of bibliometrics will include citation analysis, referencing pattern which shall include high productive authors vs highly referred authors, highly referred journals vs high productive journals in a field, Price index, H-index, G-index etc. I have produced more than a dozen of Ph.D's in the area of Bibliometrics/Scientometrics. You can find some of my papers in the Research Gate and some of my papers when you search in Google Scholar under my name.
You could read about this topic the following references but I think it is a "cool" topic now:
Fernández Cano, A. y Bueno Sánchez, A. (2002). Multivariate evaluation of Spanish educational research journals. Scientometrics, 55(1), 87-102.
In Spanish, surely your academic language and mother tongue:
-Fernández Cano, A. y Bueno Sánchez, A. (1997). Una lista de control para evaluar revistas científicas de educación: Su aplicación a la Revista de Investigación Educativa. En AIDIPE (Comp.), Actas del VIII Congreso Nacional de Modelos de Investigación Educativa (pp. 567-570). Sevilla: AIDIPE- ICE Universidad de Sevilla. (ISBN: 84-86849-16-0).
-Fernández Cano, A. (1999). Evaluación de revistas científicas españolas del campo de la educación. En AIDIPE (Comp.), Nuevas realidades educativas: Nuevas necesidades metodológicas. Actas del IX Congreso Nacional de Modelos de Investigación Educativa (pp. 20-24). Málaga: AIDIPE- Facultad Ciencias Educación (Universidad de Málaga) y Centro de Ediciones de la Diputación Provincial de Málaga (CEDMA). (ISBN: 84-7785-347-9).
- Bueno Sánchez, A. y Fernández Cano, A. (2003). Análisis cientimétrico de la productividad en la Revista de Investigación Educativa. Revista de Investigación Educativa, 21(2), 507-532