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Scientometrics, Volume 106
Volume 106, Number 1, January 2016
- Thed N. van Leeuwen

, Erik Van Wijk, Paul F. Wouters
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Bibliometric analysis of output and impact based on CRIS data: a case study on the registered output of a Dutch university. 1-16 - Yutao Sun, Seamus Grimes

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The emerging dynamic structure of national innovation studies: a bibliometric analysis. 17-40 - Xiaoxi Ling, Yu Liu, Zhen Huang, Parantu K. Shah, Cheng Li:

A graphical article-level metric for intuitive comparison of large-scale literatures. 41-50 - Henk F. Moed:

Comprehensive indicator comparisons intelligible to non-experts: the case of two SNIP versions. 51-65 - Finn Valentin, Maria Theresa Norn

, Lars Alkaersig
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Orientations and outcome of interdisciplinary research: the case of research behaviour in translational medical science. 67-90 - Darrin J. Griffin, San Bolkan, Jennifer L. Holmgren, Frank Tutzauer:

Central journals and authors in communication using a publication network. 91-104 - Grant Lewison, Philip Roe, Richard Webber, Richard Sullivan

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Lung cancer researchers, 2008-2013: their sex and ethnicity. 105-117 - Giovanni Abramo

, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo
, Francesco Rosati
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Gender bias in academic recruitment. 119-141 - Peter van den Besselaar

, Ulf Sandström
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Gender differences in research performance and its impact on careers: a longitudinal case study. 143-162 - Marjan Cugmas, Anuska Ferligoj, Luka Kronegger

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The stability of co-authorship structures. 163-186 - Jurriën Bakker, Dennis Verhoeven

, Lin Zhang
, Bart Van Looy
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Patent citation indicators: One size fits all? 187-211 - Philippe Mongeon

, Adèle Paul-Hus
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The journal coverage of Web of Science and Scopus: a comparative analysis. 213-228 - Laura Vana

, Ronald Hochreiter
, Kurt Hornik
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Computing a journal meta-ranking using paired comparisons and adaptive lasso estimators. 229-251 - Mario De Marchi, Edoardo Lorenzetti

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Measuring the impact of scholarly journals in the humanities field. 253-261 - Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri

, Pascal Bador
, Thierry Lafouge, Hélène Prost:
Relationships between consumption, publication and impact in French universities in a value perspective: a bibliometric analysis. 263-280 - William A. Reiners

, Derek S. Reiners, Jeffrey A. Lockwood:
Differentiation of U.S. ecologists into professional guilds based on professional traits. 281-298 - Rajesh Kumar Bhardwaj:

Scientometric analysis and dimensions on international business literature. 299-317 - Krzysztof Klincewicz

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The emergent dynamics of a technological research topic: the case of graphene. 319-345 - Marcel Ausloos, Olgica Nedic

, Agata Fronczak
, Piotr Fronczak
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Quantifying the quality of peer reviewers through Zipf's law. 347-368 - Lin Zhang

, Wolfgang Glänzel, Fred Y. Ye:
The Dynamic evolution of core documents: an experimental study based on h-related literature (2005-2013). 369-381 - Masatsura Igami

, Ayaka Saka:
Decreasing diversity in Japanese science, evidence from in-depth analyses of science maps. 383-403 - Dragan Babic, Djuro Kutlaca

, Lazar Zivkovic
, Dijana Strbac
, Dusica Semencenko:
Evaluation of the quality of scientific performance of the selected countries of Southeast Europe. 405-434 - Lili Wang

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The structure and comparative advantages of China's scientific research: quantitative and qualitative perspectives. 435-452 - David Hsiehchen, Magdalena Espinoza:

Detecting editorial bias in medical publishing. 453-456 - Ivan Jaric

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High time for a common plagiarism detection system. 457-459 - Boris Pritychenko

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Fractional authorship in nuclear physics. 461-468 - Fabrício Benevenuto

, Alberto H. F. Laender, Bruno Leite Alves:
The H-index paradox: your coauthors have a higher H-index than you do. 469-474
Volume 106, Number 2, February 2016
- Ming-yueh Tsay, Tung-mei Shen, Ming-hsin Liang:

A comparison of citation distributions of journals and books on the topic "information society". 475-508 - Ho Fai Chan

, Ali Sina Önder
, Benno Torgler
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The first cut is the deepest: repeated interactions of coauthorship and academic productivity in Nobel laureate teams. 509-524 - Raymundo das Neves Machado

, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada
, Jacqueline Leta
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Intellectual structure in stem cell research: exploring Brazilian scientific articles from 2001 to 2010. 525-537 - Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez

, Javier Ruiz-Castillo:
A comparison of two ways of evaluating research units working in different scientific fields. 539-561 - Karmen Stopar

, Damjana Drobne, Klemen Eler, Tomaz Bartol
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Citation analysis and mapping of nanoscience and nanotechnology: identifying the scope and interdisciplinarity of research. 563-581 - Haiyun Xu, Ting Guo, Zenghui Yue, Lijie Ru, Shu Fang:

Interdisciplinary topics of information science: a study based on the terms interdisciplinarity index series. 583-601 - Qiang Zhi, Tianguang Meng

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Funding allocation, inequality, and scientific research output: an empirical study based on the life science sector of Natural Science Foundation of China. 603-628 - Naomi Fukuzawa, Takanori Ida

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Science linkages between scientific articles and patents for leading scientists in the life and medical sciences field: the case of Japan. 629-644 - Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti

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Normalizing the g-index. 645-655 - Eleni Fragkiadaki, Georgios Evangelidis:

Three novel indirect indicators for the assessment of papers and authors based on generations of citations. 657-694 - Michail Kovanis

, Raphaël Porcher, Philippe Ravaud
, Ludovic Trinquart
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Complex systems approach to scientific publication and peer-review system: development of an agent-based model calibrated with empirical journal data. 695-715 - Massimiliano Ferrara

, Francesco Lamperti, Roberto Mavilia
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Looking for best performers: a pilot study towards the evaluation of science parks. 717-750 - Fenglian Liu, Aiwen Lin, Huanhuan Wang, Yuling Peng, Song Hong:

Global research trends of geographical information system from 1961 to 2010: a bibliometric analysis. 751-768 - Glenn D. Walters:

Adding authorship order to the quantity and quality dimensions of scholarly productivity: evidence from group- and individual-level analyses. 769-785 - Anne-Wil Harzing

, Satu Alakangas
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Google Scholar, Scopus and the Web of Science: a longitudinal and cross-disciplinary comparison. 787-804 - Jianlin Zhou, An Zeng, Ying Fan, Zengru Di:

Ranking scientific publications with similarity-preferential mechanism. 805-816 - James Hartley:

Is it true that papers written by joint-authors are cited more than papers written by single ones? What else matters? 817-818 - Towards standardisation, harmonisation and integration of data from heterogeneous sources for funding and evaluation purposes. 819

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Hans Willems:

Preface - Towards standardisation, harmonisation and integration of data from heterogeneous sources for funding and evaluation purposes. 821-823 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Raphael Beck

, Katrin Milzow, Stig Slipersæter
, Gábor Tóth, Michal Kolodziejski, Pei-Shan Chi
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Data collection and use in research funding and performing organisations. General outlines and first results of a project launched by Science Europe. 825-835 - Sophie Biesenbender

, Stefan Hornbostel:
The Research Core Dataset for the German science system: challenges, processes and principles of a contested standardization project. 837-847 - Gunnar Sivertsen

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Data integration in Scandinavia. 849-855 - Cinzia Daraio, Maurizio Lenzerini

, Claudio Leporelli, Henk F. Moed, Paolo Naggar, Andrea Bonaccorsi, Alessandro Bartolucci:
Data integration for research and innovation policy: an Ontology-Based Data Management approach. 857-871
Volume 106, Number 3, March 2016
- Hamid Bouabid, Adèle Paul-Hus

, Vincent Larivière
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Scientific collaboration and high-technology exchanges among BRICS and G-7 countries. 873-899 - Christopher Zou, Jordan B. Peterson:

Quantifying the scientific output of new researchers using the zp-index. 901-916 - João Ricardo Faria

, Franklin G. Mixon Jr.
, Kamal P. Upadhyaya:
Human capital, collegiality, and stardom in economics: empirical analysis. 917-943 - George Masterton, Erik J. Olsson, Staffan Angere:

Linking as voting: how the Condorcet jury theorem in political science is relevant to webometrics. 945-966 - Jose A. García

, Rosa Rodríguez-Sánchez
, J. Fdez-Valdivia
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Why the referees' reports I receive as an editor are so much better than the reports I receive as an author? 967-986 - Christina H. Drew

, Kristianna G. Pettibone, Fallis Owen Finch III, Douglas Giles
, Paul Jordan:
Automated Research Impact Assessment: a new bibliometrics approach. 987-1005 - José Willer do Prado

, Valderí de Castro Alcântara
, Francisval de Melo Carvalho, Kelly Carvalho Vieira, Luiz Kennedy Cruz Machado, Dany Flávio Tonelli:
Multivariate analysis of credit risk and bankruptcy research data: a bibliometric study involving different knowledge fields (1968-2014). 1007-1029 - K. Brad Wray:

No new evidence for a citation benefit for Author-Pay Open Access Publications in the social sciences and humanities. 1031-1035 - Yuandi Wang, Ruifeng Hu

, Weiping Li
, Xiongfeng Pan:
Does teaching benefit from university-industry collaboration? Investigating the role of academic commercialization and engagement. 1037-1055 - Seokbeom Kwon

, Alan L. Porter
, Jan L. Youtie
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Navigating the innovation trajectories of technology by combining specialization score analyses for publications and patents: graphene and nano-enabled drug delivery. 1057-1071 - Ana Fernández

, Esther Ferrándiz
, M. Dolores León:
Proximity dimensions and scientific collaboration among academic institutions in Europe: The closer, the better? 1073-1092 - Ashkan Ebadi

, Andrea Schiffauerova:
How to boost scientific production? A statistical analysis of research funding and other influencing factors. 1093-1116 - Yu-Wei Chang:

Influence of the principle of least effort across disciplines. 1117-1133 - Ashraf Uddin

, Jaideep Bhoosreddy, Marisha Tiwari
, Vivek Kumar Singh
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A Sciento-text framework to characterize research strength of institutions at fine-grained thematic area level. 1135-1150 - Olesya Mryglod

, Yurij Holovatch
, Ralph Kenna
, Bertrand Berche
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Quantifying the evolution of a scientific topic: reaction of the academic community to the Chornobyl disaster. 1151-1166 - José-Antonio Ontalba-Ruipérez, Enrique Orduña-Malea

, Adolfo Alonso Arroyo
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Identifying institutional relationships in a geographically distributed public health system using interlinking and co-authorship methods. 1167-1191 - Teemu Makkonen

, Timo Mitze
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Scientific collaboration between 'old' and 'new' member states: Did joining the European Union make a difference? 1193-1215 - Günter Krampen

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Scientometric trend analyses of publications on the history of psychology: Is psychology becoming an unhistorical science? 1217-1238 - Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez

, Grisel Zacca-González, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada
, Félix de Moya-Anegón
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Benchmarking scientific performance by decomposing leadership of Cuban and Latin American institutions in Public Health. 1239-1264 - Mario De Marchi:

A taxonomy of S&T indicators. 1265-1268 - Weishu Liu

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Comments on "a comparative analysis of scientific publications in management journals by authors from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau: 2003-2012". 1269-1272 - Weishu Liu

, Guangyuan Hu
, Mengdi Gu:
The probability of publishing in first-quartile journals. 1273-1276 - Tom Van der Stocken

, Jean Hugé
, Evelien Deboelpaep
, Maarten P. M. Vanhove
, Luc Janssens de Bisthoven, Nico Koedam:
Academic capacity building: holding up a mirror. 1277-1280 - Houcemeddine Turki

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Usefulness of the single publication h-index. 1281-1282

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