Metrics sonification: The introduction of new ways to present bibliometric data using publication data of Loet Leydesdorff as an example
Lutz Bornmann, Rouven Lazlo Haegner

TL;DR
This paper introduces 'metrics sonification', a novel method of representing bibliometric data through sound, demonstrated using Loet Leydesdorff's publication data to enhance empirical analysis and presentation.
Contribution
It is the first to apply sonification to bibliometric data, expanding data visualization methods in scientometrics with a practical example.
Findings
Sonification of bibliometric data is feasible and effective.
A sonified track of Loet Leydesdorff's publications is publicly available.
The approach offers an alternative to visual data representation in bibliometrics.
Abstract
The visualization of publication and citation data is popular in bibliometrics. Although less common, the representation of empirical data as sound is an alternative form of presentation (in other fields than bibliometrics). In this representation, the data are mapped into sound and listened to by an audience. Approaches for the sonification of data have been developed in many fields since decades. Since sonification has several advantages for the presentation of data, this study is intended to introduce sonification to bibliometrics named as 'metrics sonification'. Metrics sonification is defined as the sonification of bibliometric information (measurements, data or results) for their empirical analysis and/or presentation. In this study, we used metadata of publications by Loet Leydesdorff (named as Loet in the following) to sonify their properties. Loet was a giant in the field of…
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Taxonomy
Topicslinguistics and terminology studies · Semantic Web and Ontologies
