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Scientometrics, Volume 122
Volume 122, Number 1, January 2020
- Lutz Bornmann wins the 2019 Derek John de Solla Price Medal. 1-2
- Shino Iwami, Arto Ojala, Chihiro Watanabe, Pekka Neittaanmäki:
A bibliometric approach to finding fields that co-evolved with information technology. 3-21 - Alejandro Barragán-Ocaña, Gerardo Reyes-Ruiz, Samuel Olmos-Peña, Hortensia Gómez-Viquez:
Approach to the identification of an alternative technological innovation index. 23-45 - Maarten P. Rozing, Thed N. van Leeuwen, P. H. Reitsma, F. R. Rosendaal, N. A. Aziz:
Freeloading in biomedical research. 47-55 - Jie Wu, Ganggang Zhang, Qingyuan Zhu, Zhixiang Zhou:
An efficiency analysis of higher education institutions in China from a regional perspective considering the external environmental impact. 57-70 - Zhiwen Hu, Yiping Cui, Jian Zhang, Jacqueline Eviston-Putsch:
Shalosh B. Ekhad: a computer credit for mathematicians. 71-97 - Vanessa Sandoval-Romero, Vincent Larivière:
The national system of researchers in Mexico: implications of publication incentives for researchers in social sciences. 99-126 - Susan George, Hiran H. Lathabai, Thara Prabhakaran, Manoj Changat:
A framework towards bias-free contextual productivity assessment. 127-157 - Anna Kiss, Péter Fritz, Zoltán Lakner, Sándor Soós:
Linking the dimensions of policy-related research on obesity: a hybrid mapping with multicluster topics and interdisciplinarity maps. 159-213 - Samira Ranaei, Arho Suominen, Alan L. Porter, Stephen Carley:
Evaluating technological emergence using text analytics: two case technologies and three approaches. 215-247 - Gohar Rehman Chughtai, Jia Lee, Mahnoor Shahzadi, Asif Kabir, Muhammad Arshad Shehzad Hassan:
An efficient ontology-based topic-specific article recommendation model for best-fit reviewers. 249-265 - Steffen Wendzel, Cédric Lévy-Bencheton, Luca Caviglione:
Not all areas are equal: analysis of citations in information security research. 267-286 - Hans Pohl:
Collaboration with countries with rapidly growing research: supporting proactive development of international research collaboration. 287-307 - Jonas Lindahl, Cristian Colliander, Rickard Danell:
Early career performance and its correlation with gender and publication output during doctoral education. 309-330 - Nadia Simoes, Nuno Crespo:
A flexible approach for measuring author-level publishing performance. 331-355 - Mauricio Marrone:
Application of entity linking to identify research fronts and trends. 357-379 - Yongwen Huang, Jiao Li, Tan Sun, Guojian Xian:
Institution information specification and correlation based on institutional PIDs and IND tool. 381-396 - Yajie Zhang, Qiang Yu:
What is the best article publishing strategy for early career scientists? 397-408 - Sotaro Shibayama, Jian Wang:
Measuring originality in science. 409-427 - Andrés García-Suaza, Jesús Otero, Rainer Winkelmann:
Predicting early career productivity of PhD economists: Does advisor-match matter? 429-449 - Thiago Caliari, Márcia Siqueira Rapini, Tulio Chiarini:
Research infrastructures in less developed countries: the Brazilian case. 451-475 - Mingting Kou, Yi Zhang, Yu Zhang, Kaihua Chen, Jiancheng Guan, Senmao Xia:
Does gender structure influence R&D efficiency? A regional perspective. 477-501 - Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann:
Deep and narrow impact: introducing location filtered citation counting. 503-517 - Mincheol Choi, Chang-Yang Lee:
Power-law distributions of corporate innovative output: evidence from U.S. patent data. 519-554 - José Luis Ortega:
Blogs and news sources coverage in altmetrics data providers: a comparative analysis by country, language, and subject. 555-572 - Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo:
The performance of Latin American research on economics & business. 573-590 - Elizabeth C. Teixeira, Victor E. L. da Silva, Nidia Noemi Fabré, Vandick da Silva Batista:
Marine shrimp fisheries research - a mismatch on spatial and thematic needs. 591-606 - Shuo Xu, Liyuan Hao, Xin An, Hongshen Pang, Ting Li:
Review on emerging research topics with key-route main path analysis. 607-624 - Andreas Andrikopoulos, Michael Bekiaris, Konstantinos Kostaris:
Stars in a small world: social networks in auditing research. 625-643 - Kim Holmberg, Juha Hedman, Timothy D. Bowman, Fereshteh Didegah, Mikael Laakso:
Do articles in open access journals have more frequent altmetric activity than articles in subscription-based journals? An investigation of the research output of Finnish universities. 645-659 - Vicenç Hernández-González, Alvaro De Pano-Rodríguez, Joaquín Reverter-Masia:
Spanish doctoral theses in physical activity and sports sciences and authors' scientific publications (LUSTRUM 2013-2017). 661-679 - Emma Tattershall, Goran Nenadic, Robert D. Stevens:
Detecting bursty terms in computer science research. 681-699 - Enis Siniksaran, M. Hakan Satman:
WURS: a simulation software for university rankings - software review. 701-717 - Rahma M. Hida, John C. Begeny, Helen O. Oluokun, Taylor E. Bancroft, Felicia L. Fields-Turner, Brodie D. Ford, Cecily K. Jones, Chynna B. Ratliff, Andrykah Y. Smith:
Internationalization and geographically representative scholarship in journals devoted to behavior analysis: an assessment of 10 journals across 15 years. 719-740 - Diana Tal, Avishag Gordon:
Propaganda as a research field: a bibliometric study. 741-750 - Sergio Copiello:
The alleged citation advantage of video abstracts may be a matter of self-citations and self-selection bias. Comment on "The impact of video abstract on citation counts" by Zong et al. 751-757 - Raynell Lang, Kholoud Porter, Hartmut B. Krentz, M. John Gill:
Evaluating medical conferences: the emerging need for a quality metric. 759-764
Volume 122, Number 2, February 2020
- Deyun Yin, Kazuyuki Motohashi, Jianwei Dang:
Large-scale name disambiguation of Chinese patent inventors (1985-2016). 765-790 - Xiaoxiao Shi, Qingpu Zhang:
Network inertia and inbound open innovation: is there a bidirectional relationship? 791-815 - Rasmus Bjørk:
The journals in physics that publish Nobel Prize research. 817-823 - Manuel Salas-Velasco:
Measuring and explaining the production efficiency of Spanish universities using a non-parametric approach and a bootstrapped-truncated regression. 825-846 - Xuechun Xiang, Jing Li:
A diachronic comparative study of research article titles in linguistics and literature journals. 847-866 - Chiara Carusi, Giuseppe Bianchi:
A look at interdisciplinarity using bipartite scholar/journal networks. 867-894 - Yan Yan, Shanwu Tian, Jingjing Zhang:
The impact of a paper's new combinations and new components on its citation. 895-913 - Tehmina Amjad, Yusra Rehmat, Ali Daud, Rabeeh Ayaz Abbasi:
Scientific impact of an author and role of self-citations. 915-932 - Peiling Wang, Joshua Williams, Nan Zhang, Qiang Wu:
F1000Prime recommended articles and their citations: an exploratory study of four journals. 933-955 - Müge Akbulut, Yasar Tonta, Howard D. White:
Related records retrieval and pennant retrieval: an exploratory case study. 957-987 - Negin Rahmani, Alireza Salehi, Hossein Molavi Vardanjani, Maryam Marzban, Arezoo Behbood:
Using STROBE checklist to assess the reporting quality of observational studies affiliated with Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, and its correlates: a scientometric study from Iran. 989-1001 - Yutao Sun, Chen Zhang, Robert A. W. Kok:
The role of research outcome quality in the relationship between university research collaboration and technology transfer: empirical results from China. 1003-1026 - Mingkun Wei:
Research on impact evaluation of open access journals. 1027-1049 - Lutz Bornmann, K. Brad Wray, Robin Haunschild:
Citation concept analysis (CCA): a new form of citation analysis revealing the usefulness of concepts for other researchers illustrated by exemplary case studies including classic books by Thomas S. Kuhn and Karl R. Popper. 1051-1074 - Liang Zhuang, Chao Ye, Scott N. Lieske:
Intertwining globality and locality: bibliometric analysis based on the top geography annual conferences in America and China. 1075-1096 - Yongjun Zhu, Erjia Yan, Silvio Peroni, Chao Che:
Nine million book items and eleven million citations: a study of book-based scholarly communication using OpenCitations. 1097-1112 - Hao Zhong, Defang Ouyang:
The gap analysis between Chinese pharmaceutical academia and industry from 2000 to 2018. 1113-1128 - Roberto Lalli, Riaz Howey, Dirk Wintergrün:
The dynamics of collaboration networks and the history of general relativity, 1925-1970. 1129-1170 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Aceil Al-Khatib, Panagiotis Tsigaris:
Spam emails in academia: issues and costs. 1171-1188 - Maja Jokic:
Productivity, visibility, authorship, and collaboration in library and information science journals: Central and Eastern European authors. 1189-1219 - Magnus Eriksson, Annika Billhult, Tommy Billhult, Elena Pallari, Grant Lewison:
A new database of the references on international clinical practice guidelines: a facility for the evaluation of clinical research. 1221-1235 - Petr Praus:
HCR for assessment of scientific journals in chemistry. 1237-1242 - Peter Kokol, Jernej Zavrsnik, Helena Blazun Vosner:
Did Sleeping Papers in nursing research miss their target audience? 1243-1248 - Adrian Furnham:
What I have learned from my Google Scholar and H index. 1249-1254 - Lutz Bornmann:
Bibliometrics-based decision tree (BBDT) for deciding whether two universities in the Leiden ranking differ substantially in their performance. 1255-1258 - Gangan Prathap:
Letter to the editor: Journal indicators from a dimensionality perspective. 1259-1265 - Andrea Polonioli:
In search of better science: on the epistemic costs of systematic reviews and the need for a pluralistic stance to literature search. 1267-1274
Volume 122, Number 3, March 2020
- Vibhav Singh, Surabhi Verma, Sushil S. Chaurasia:
Mapping the themes and intellectual structure of corporate university: co-citation and cluster analyses. 1275-1302 - Jingda Ding, Chao Liu, Goodluck Asobenie Kandonga:
Exploring the limitations of the h-index and h-type indexes in measuring the research performance of authors. 1303-1322 - Maureen McKelvey, Bastian Rake:
Exploring scientific publications by firms: what are the roles of academic and corporate partners for publications in high reputation or high impact journals? 1323-1360 - Denis Réale, Mahdi Khelfaoui, Pierre-Olivier Montiglio, Yves Gingras:
Mapping the dynamics of research networks in ecology and evolution using co-citation analysis (1975-2014). 1361-1385 - Marco Seeber:
How do journals of different rank instruct peer reviewers? Reviewer guidelines in the field of management. 1387-1405 - Diana Purwitasari, Chastine Fatichah, Surya Sumpeno, Christian Steglich, Mauridhi Hery Purnomo:
Identifying collaboration dynamics of bipartite author-topic networks with the influences of interest changes. 1407-1443 - Shutian Ma, Chengzhi Zhang, Xiaozhong Liu:
A review of citation recommendation: from textual content to enriched context. 1445-1472 - Vanessa Ioannoni, Tommaso Vitale, Corrado Costa, Iris Elliott:
Depicting communities of Romani studies: on the who, when and where of Roma related scientific publications. 1473-1490 - Shushanik A. Sargsyan, Domenico A. Maisano, Aram R. Mirzoyan, Aram Manukyan, Edita G. Gzoyan:
EU-EAEU dilemma of Armenia: Does science support politics? 1491-1507 - Weishu Liu, Li Tang, Guangyuan Hu:
Funding information in Web of Science: an updated overview. 1509-1524 - Helena H. Zhang, Fred Y. Ye:
Identifying 'associated-sleeping-beauties' in 'swan-groups' based on small qualified datasets of physics and economics. 1525-1537 - Benu George, Pradeep Varathan, T. V. Suchithra:
Meta-analysis on big data of bioactive compounds from mangrove ecosystem to treat neurodegenerative disease. 1539-1561 - Daphne R. Raban, Avishag Gordon:
The evolution of data science and big data research: A bibliometric analysis. 1563-1581 - Erastus Karanja, Aditya Sharma, Ibrahim Salama:
What does MIS survey research reveal about diversity and representativeness in the MIS field? A content analysis approach. 1583-1628 - Philip Hallinger, Sedat Gümüs, Mehmet Sükrü Bellibas:
'Are principals instructional leaders yet?' A science map of the knowledge base on instructional leadership, 1940-2018. 1629-1650 - Xia Nan, Ming Li, Jin Shi:
Using altmetrics for assessing impact of highly-cited books in Chinese Book Citation Index. 1651-1669 - Diego Marino Fages:
Write better, publish better. 1671-1681 - Fei Shu, Wei Quan, Bikun Chen, Junping Qiu, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière:
The role of Web of Science publications in China's tenure system. 1683-1695 - Lei Lei, Yunmei Sun:
Should highly cited items be excluded in impact factor calculation? The effect of review articles on journal impact factor. 1697-1706 - Mohamed Boufarss:
Charting the Open Access scholarly journals landscape in the UAE. 1707-1725 - Isabel Cristina Panziera Marques, Mário Franco:
Cooperation networks in the area of health: systematic literature review. 1727-1750 - Shannon Mason:
Adoption and usage of Academic Social Networks: a Japan case study. 1751-1767 - Bikun Chen, Dannan Deng, Zhouyan Zhong, Chengzhi Zhang:
Exploring linguistic characteristics of highly browsed and downloaded academic articles. 1769-1790 - Shaibu Mohammed, Anthony Morgan, Emmanuel K. Nyantakyi:
On the influence of uncited publications on a researcher's h-index. 1791-1799 - Erwin Krauskopf:
Sources without a CiteScore value: more clarity is required. 1801-1812 - András Schubert:
Péter Érdi: Ranking - the unwritten rules of the social game we all play. 1813-1815
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