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Scientometrics, Volume 10
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, July 1986
- S. D. Haitun:

Problems of quantitative analysis of scientific activities: The non-additivity of data. Part I - Statement and solution. 3-16 - Henk F. Moed, Anthony F. J. van Raan

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Observations and hypotheses on the phenomenon of multiple citation to a research group's oeuvre. 17-33 - L. O. Levine:

Prolific inventors - A bibliometric analysis. 35-42 - Subir K. Sen, Rameshi Kundra:

Bibliometrics of English language alcohol fuel literature. A new empirical equation of scatter. 43-54 - Leo Egghe:

On the 80/20 rule. 55-68 - Olle Persson:

Online bibliometrics. A research tool for every man. 69-75 - Yves Guay

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Emergence of basic research on the periphery: Organic chemistry in India, 1907-1926. 77-94 - Henry G. Small, E. Greenlee:

Collagen research in the 1970s. 95-117 - W. A. Blanpied, Michael J. Moravcsik:

Modern science and human values - W. W. LOWRANCE, New York, Oxford University Press, 1985, 250 pages. 119-123 - József Farkas:

News. 125-132
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, September 1986
- S. D. Haitun:

Problems of quantitative analysis of scientific activities: The non-additivity of data. Part II. Corollaries. 133-155 - Péter Vinkler:

Evaluation of some methods for the relative assessment of scientific publications. 157-177 - Michael J. Moravcsik:

The classification of science and the science of classification. 179-197 - Manuel Krauskopf, Rafael Pessot, R. Vicuña:

Science in Latin America how much and along what lines? 199-206 - Aida Méndez, Isabel Gómez:

The Spanish scientific productivity through eight international databases. 207-219 - Kathryn Riley, Robert P. Multhauf, A. Donovan:

Book reviews. 221-225 - József Farkas:

News. 227-234
Volume 10, Numbers 5-6, November 1986
- I. N. Sengupta:

Three new parameters in bibliometric research and their application to rerank periodicals in the field of biochemistry. 235-242 - F. W. Lancaster, Maria A. Porta, Kathryn Plagenz, Krys Szymborski, Marjorie Krebs:

Factors influencing sources cited by scientists: A case study for Cuba. 243-257 - Nevenka Pravdic, Vesna Oluic-Vukovic:

Dual approach to multiple authorship in the study of collaboration/scientific output relationship. 259-280 - Lydia L. Lange:

Interactions between disciplines and countries in methodical preferences for empirical research. 281-295 - John C. Smart, Alan E. Bayer:

Author collaboration and impact: A note on citation rates of single and multiple authored articles. 297-305 - R. Senter:

A causal model of productivity in a research facility. 307-328 - József Farkas:

News. 329-333

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