Abstract
The influence of the quality of the bibliographic description on the search results in bibliometric data bases is considered. Three basic levels for bibliometric assessments are proposed. The influence of bibliometric errors on the quality of assessments at each level is shown. It is noted that the level at which the work is carried out with specific authors is the most sensitive. The responsibility for the inaccuracy of bibliographic data in scientometric search engines lies on the generators of information resources of these systems.
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