Kiralj R, Ferreira M. M. C., "The Past, Present and Future of Chemometrics
Worldwide: Some Etymological, Linguistic and Bibliometric Investigations",
J.
Chemometr., 20(6-7), 247-272 (Jun-Jul 2006).
Abstract.
Internet surfing for the word chemometrics in national languages and,
in the Science Citation Index (SCI), searching for articles containing
chemometr* were performed. The bibliometric, webometric, and country development
descriptors from literature were then treated by Principal Component Analysis
(PCA) and Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA). In total, 82 written and
127 pronunciation forms of chemometrics were found in 48 languages worldwide.
The forms ending in '-y' (chemometry) and '-ics' (chemometrics)
can be grouped into at least three groups (I, J, K). Scientific collaboration,
country development, geography, history, and language were shown to be
important determinants in creation of form(s) of chemometrics in a particular
country or language. PCA and HCA show that tradition in chemometrics, level
of country development, and its scientific production are important for
the existence of chemometric societies and laboratories worldwide. Today,
the world tends toward becoming more homogeneous with respect to chemometric
activity, and will reach a corresponding normal distribution in about 70
years from now.
Keywords.
Chemometric History and Etymology; Languages; Bibliometrics; Webometrics;
Chemometric Activity.
Keywords Plus.