Bibliometric study of the scientific production on transmedia narrative in Spain until 2016: Descriptive analysis of the 20 communication main journals in Spain according to Google Scholar Metrics

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David Vicente Torrico

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The transmedia narrative has been consolidated as an emerging discipline, with a growing number of publications, communications and doctoral theses on the subject, so in this paper we propose to collect and evaluate the current state of the research applying a descriptive bibliometric analysis on articles published to date in the main journals in the field of communication in Spain. After a conceptual delimitation, we will deal with identifying dimensions, such as chronological development, authorship or the center of ascription, and methodological issues, such as the objects of study analyzed, the study techniques used and the bibliographical reference, in order to consolidate the advances registered in this field and serve as a point of support for future research. The results show a progressive increase in the scientific production, in which the case studies are applyed on products generated in the conventional media, with very atomizez bibliographical references and authorship.

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Vicente Torrico, D. (2017). Bibliometric study of the scientific production on transmedia narrative in Spain until 2016: Descriptive analysis of the 20 communication main journals in Spain according to Google Scholar Metrics. AdComunica, 141–160. https://doi.org/10.6035/2174-0992.2017.14.8
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David Vicente Torrico, Universidad de Valladolid

David Vicente Torrico [david.vicente.torrico@uva.es] es investigador en formación por la Universidad de Valladolid en el departamento de Historia Moderna, Contemporánea y de América, Periodismo y Comunicación Audiovisual y Publicidad. Sus líneas de investigación son el análisis de contenido aplicado al cine y los medios de comunicación tradicionales, y el uso de los dispositivos móviles como segunda pantalla.