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Scientometrics, Volume 15
Volume 15, Numbers 1-2, January 1989
- Yu V. Granovsky:

Comments on V. V. Nalimov recipient of the 1987 Derek de Solla Price award. 7-12 - Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert

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The newest version of the facts and figures on publication output and relative citation impact. A collection of relational charts, 1981-1985. 13-20 - Gennady M. Dobrov, A. Skofenko:

Fuzzy expertise and its application to R & D management. 21-31 - Yu V. Granovsky:

Scientometrics, theory of experiment and optimization of research. 33-43 - S. D. Haitun:

Science studies and natural sciences: Which is primary, distribution or interdependence between variables? 45-58 - A. A. Korennoi:

Information co-modelling of a network of research institutions. 59-71 - L. Malciené:

Scientometric analysis of a scientific school. 73-85 - O. I. Mokhov:

About statistics of the extreme values and the rank form of scientometric distributions. 87-96 - V. M. Motylev:

The main problems of studying literature aging. 97-109 - S. V. Orlov, A. N. Vasiljev:

Possible treatment of the Bonitz-Gross effect. 111-126 - J. T. Sharabchiev:

Cluster analysis of bibliographic references as a scientometric method. 127-137 - S. I. Doroshenko, S. D. Haitun:

Quantitative studies of science A bibliography of soviet publications. 139-154 - V. Kostyuk, J. Schreider:

Book Reviews - A. I. YABLONSKY Moscow, Nauka, 1986, pp 352. 155-157 - József Farkas:

News. 159-163
Volume 15, Numbers 3-4, March 1989
- Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert

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Assessing assessments of British science. Some facts and figures to accept or decline. 165-170 - D. K. Gupta:

Scientometric study of biochemical literature of Nigeria, 1970-1984: Application of Lotka's law and the 80/20-Rule. 171-179 - I. I. Purica:

Creativity and the socio-cultural niche. 181-187 - D. Lindsey:

Using citation counts as a measure of quality in science measuring what's measurable rather than what's valid. 189-203 - Svein Kyvik:

Productivity differences fields of learning, and Lotka's law. 205-214 - Charles H. Davis, Th. O. Eisemon:

Mainstream and non mainstream scientific literature in four peripheral Asian scientific communities. 215-239 - J. S. Kidd:

The popularization of science II: Patterns of topical coverage. 241-255 - Ronald E. Rice, Christine L. Borgman, Diane Bednarski, Paul J. Hart

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Journal-to-journal citation data: Issues of validity and reliability. 257-282 - Robert J. W. Tijssen

, Anthony F. J. van Raan
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Mapping co-word structures: A comparison of multidimensional scaling and leximappe. 283-295 - Shigeaki Yamazaki:

Referee systems of English-language scientific journals in Japan. 297-303 - Ronald Rousseau:

Merging data sets. 305-308 - Haichao Han

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Linear increase law of optimum age of scientific creativity. 309-312 - Dan H. Yaalon, Jean Tague:

Book reviews. 313-315 - József Farkas:

News. 317-323
Volume 15, Numbers 5-6, May 1989
- Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert

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Some data on the distribution of journal publication types in the science citation index database. 325-330 - Loet Leydesdorff

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The relations between qualitative theory and scientometric methods in science and technology studies - Introduction to the topical issue. 333-347 - Terttu Luukkonen:

Publish in a visible journal of perish? assessing citation performance of nordic cancer research. 349-367 - John Irvine, Ben R. Martin

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International comparisons of scientific performance revisited. 369-392 - Subbiah Arunachalam

, K. Manorama:
Are citation-based quantitative techniques adequate for measuring science on the periphery? 393-408 - Peter L. M. Groenewegen:

Influences of local and organizational factors on output indicators. 409-422 - Anton J. Nederhof, Rolf A. Zwaan

, Renger E. de Bruin, P. J. Dekker:
Assessing the usefulness of bibliometric indicators for the humanities and the social and beha vioural sciences: A comparative study. 423-435 - Susan E. Cozzens:

What do citations count? the rhetoric-first model. 437-447 - Olga Amsterdamska, Loet Leydesdorff

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Citations: Indicators of significance? 449-471 - Henk F. Moed:

Bibliometric measurement of research performance and Price's theory of differences among the sciences. 473-483 - R. P. Hagendijk, J. W. Smeenk

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The analysis of national subfields: a case study of Dutch fresh-water ecology. 485-508 - W. Van Rossum:

Operationalizing developments in a problem field: The case of MBD. 509-526 - Jean Pierre Courtial:

Qualitative models, quantitative tools and network analysis. 527-534 - F. Bastide, Jean Pierre Courtial, Michel Callon:

The use of review articles in the analysis of a research area. 535-562 - Eda Kranakis, Loet Leydesdorff

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Teletraffic conferences: Studying a field of engineering science. 563-591 - Radosvet Todorov:

Representing a scientific field: A bibliometric approach. 593-605 - Anthony F. J. van Raan

, H. P. F. Peters:
Dynamics of a scientific field analysed by co-subfield structures. 607-620 - Aida Méndez, Isabel Gómez:

A comparison of citation classics in three fields of science. 621-631 - József Farkas:

News. 633-638

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