Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) is explained as spatial data modeling, in order to constitute a common standard structure in terms of the basic features of the land administration management systems. Studies in this area were evaluated as a result of a bibliometric analysis. The extent of the evaluation is limited with the SCOPUS database. SCOPUS database is one of the largest peer-reviewed summary and citation databases. 124 publications were found on the SCOPUS database related to LADM. According to the results of the analyzes, the most study was done in 2015 and the least study was done in 2005. When the distribution of the publications to the journals is examined, it is the Land Use Policy which has the most publication in the field of land administration. Lemmen and Van Oosterom are the most widely published authors in this field. The most recent publication about LADM was produced in Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. This subject has been most related to social sciences and environmental sciences, and most of the publications are articles. The most cited year is 2017 but the most commonly cited publication is named “Core Cadastral Domain Model” and pulished at 2005 by the leadership of Van Oosterom and Lemmen. The subject was controlled by Lotka's law and the 80/20 rule and it was determined that it did not comply with the law and the rule. The results of these analyzes were evaluated and recommendations were made.