Figure 1
A four-step process for bibliometric analysis is illustrated from research design to interpreting and reporting results.The diagram outlines the sequential stages of a bibliometric research process. Step 1 involves research design, establishing objectives and methodology. Step 2 covers the selection process, identifying and screening relevant sources. Step 3 focuses on bibliometric analysis, which involves mapping and quantitative assessment of scholarly data. Step 4 concludes with interpreting and reporting the findings, presenting insights and implications based on the analysed data. Each stage is represented in a rightward flow using connected arrow blocks.

Stages of the research

Source:Zupic and Čater (2015) 

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