Francis Narin
Francis Narin is an information scientist known for developing patent bibliometrics, using patent data to analyze technological trends and identify emerging technologies.
Computer Scientist
1934
86
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Francis Narin, a renowned computer scientist, made significant contributions to the fields of bibliometrics, patent analysis, and research evaluation. His most famous works include “Patents as indicators of corporate technological strength” and “Evaluative bibliometrics: The use of publication and citation analysis in the evaluation of scientific activity.”
Narin’s pioneering work began in the 1960s when he joined the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI). There, he developed the Science Citation Index (SCI), a database that revolutionized the way scientists measure the impact of their research. He also made significant contributions to patent analysis, developing methods to identify trends in technological innovation and assess industry competition.
Throughout his career, Narin received numerous awards and accolades, including being elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and receiving the Derek de Solla Price Award from the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T).
Narin’s dedication to his work and passion for scientific research left a lasting impact on the fields of bibliometrics and patent analysis. His legacy continues to inspire researchers and practitioners, shaping our understanding of scientific progress and technological innovation.