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Scientometrics, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, May 1991
- Moshe Yitzhaki, D. Ben-Tamar:

Number of references in biochemistry and other fields; A case study of the Journal of Biological Chemistry throughout 1910-1985. 3-22 - Anastassios Pouris

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Identifying areas of strength in South African technology. 23-35 - M. Bridgstock:

The quality of single and multiple authored papers; An unresolved problem. 37-48 - Jean-Louis Sikorav

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The utility of scientific papers. 49-68 - M. Le Marc, Jean Pierre Courtial, E. Drozda Senkovska, J.-P. Petard, Y. Py:

The dynamics of research in the psychology of work from 1973 to 1987: From the study of companies to the study of professions. 69-86 - John M. Budd, C. D. Hurt:

Superstring theory: Information transfer in an emerging field. 87-98 - Valentina A. Markusova, Belver C. Griffith:

Highly cited Soviet journals in the physical and life sciences: A study of the function of journals. 99-113 - Sergio Cesaratto, Sandro Mangano, Giorgio Sirilli:

The innovative behaviour of Italian firms: A survey on technological innovation and R&D. 115-141 - Peter Vinkler:

Magic triangle for three relative impact indicators. 143-146
Volume 21, Number 2, June 1991
- Kailash C. Garg, Praveen Sharma:

Solar power research: A scientometric study of world literature. 147-157 - H. Englisch:

Monotonous structure measures for social groups. 159-169 - Jialong Zhu, Arthur J. Meadows, G. Mason:

Citations and departmental research ratings. 171-179 - Quentin L. Burrell:

The Bradford distribution and the Gini index. 181-194 - G. Zachos:

Research output evaluation of two University Departments in Greece with the use of bibliometric indicators. 195-221 - Grant Lewison, P. Cunningham:

Bibliometric studies for the evaluation of trans-national research. 223-244 - Susan Bonzi, H. W. Snyder:

Motivations for citation: A comparison of self citation and citation to others. 245-254
Volume 21, Number 3, July 1991
- L. Massimo:

The use of indicators in the R & D evaluation activity of the European communities. 255-262 - B. Bobe:

Trends in the use of R & D output indicators in EC programme evaluation. 263-282 - P. M. D. Collins, M. J. Ringe:

Europeanization of the market for contract research. 283-289 - Henk F. Moed, Renger E. de Bruin, Anton J. Nederhof, Robert J. W. Tijssen

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International scientific co-operation and awareness within the European community: Problems and perspectives. 291-311 - Francis Narin, K. Stevens, Edith S. Whitlow:

Scientific co-operation in Europe and the citation of multinationally authored papers. 313-323 - Mogens Dahl, Saadi Lahlou

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Measurement of network effects from the EC SCIENCE/STIMULATION programmes. 325-342 - U. Teichler:

Evaluation of the EC training fellowship programme based on a fellows' questionnaire survey. 343-365 - T. Higgins:

Indicators of European scientific cohesion. 367-381 - Grant Lewison:

The scientific output of the EC's less favoured regions. 383-402 - L. J. Tsipouri:

Effects of ec R & D policy on Greece: Some thoughts in view of the stride programme. 403-416 - Hariolf Grupp, Ulrich Schmoch, U. Kuntze:

Patents as potential indicators of the utility of EC research programmes. 417-445 - Jean Pierre Courtial, Michel Callon:

Indicators for the identification of strategic themes within a research programme. 447-457 - H. Parthey, W. Schuetze:

Distribution of publications as an indicator for the evaluation of scientific programs. 459-464 - Rémi Barré:

Indicators of the emerging European S&T space: Results of the 1st International Conference on European S&T Indicators. 465-469

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