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Using L’Année Philologique as a Dataset: New Insights from Bibliometric Analysis

In his recent article, Charles Guérin, “L’Année philologique, une source pour l’histoire de la philologie ? — L’exemple de Sénèque le Père,” the author demonstrates how a bibliography can be used in innovative and unexpected ways. The article is available here: https://books.openedition.org/irht/1287.

We are pleased to highlight this study, which offers a compelling example of how bibliographic resources can serve not only as discovery tools but also as sources for analytical and historical research. Thanks to the bibliometric features developed by Brepols, L’Année Philologique can be approached in a different light. Rather than simply locating publications on a given topic, the database can be read “in reverse”: mined as a dataset that reveals long-term shifts in classical scholarship and, more broadly, the evolving history of philology.

The bibliometric module is accessible directly from the search interface of the BREPOLiS bibliographies (L’Année Philologique, International Medieval Bibliography, Bibliographie de Civilisation Médiévale, International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance, Bibliography of British and Irish History and Index Religiosus) via the dedicated “Bibliometrics” tab.

You have also access to the Bibliometric information from the record view:

Brepolis Medieval and Early Modern Bibliographies: update of the Metrics tool

The International Medieval Bibliography (IMB), the Bibliography of Medieval Civilisation (BCM) and the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance (IBHR) have been updated. In the subject analyzer, you can now display the ‘Book Series Top 50′ and the Publisher Top 50’ on a specific topic. The new tool can help authors to discover the most suitable book series and publishers for their forthcoming publications.

William Shakespeare (1564-1616): ‘Book Series Top 50’ and ‘Publisher Top 50

Update of Brepolis Medieval and Early Modern Bibliographies

The International Medieval Bibliography (IMB), the Bibliography of Medieval Civilisation (BCM) and the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance (IBHR) have been updated. Bibliometric book series profiles are now available. Thanks to this new feature, users can retrieve bibliometric information at the books series level. The new tool can help authors to discover the most suitable book series for their forthcoming publications.

L’Année philologique: new update!

We are pleased to announce that L’Année philologique has been updated with the addition of new features:

  • as of now the subject thesaurus is available in five languages: English, French, German, Italian and Spanish
  • discover author and journal profiles by using the metrics function.
View of a Journal profile

If you wish to know more about L’Année philologique, please do not hesitate to register to our next webinar organized on Tuesday May 28th.