


default search action
Scientometrics, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, May 1994
- S. Arunachalam, R. Srinivasan, Vidyalakshmi Raman:

International collaboration in science: Participation by the Asian giants. 7-22 - Marie-Angèle De Looze:

The application of scientometric tools to the analysis of a sector in plant biotechnologies: Nitrogen fixation. 23-34 - Leo Egghe:

Bridging the gaps: Conceptual discussions on informetrics. 35-47 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Urs Schoepflin:

A stochastic model for the ageing of scientific literature. 49-64 - Guido Van Hooydonk, R. Gevaert, Greta Milis-Proost, Herbert Van de Sompel, Koenraad Debackere:

A bibliotheconomic analysis of the impact factors of scientific disciplines. 65-81 - Philippe Jeannin, Joëlle Devillard:

Towards a demographic approach to scientific journals. 83-95 - César A. Macías-Chapula:

Non-SCI subject visibility of the Latin American scientific production in the health field. 97-104 - O. Makovetskaya, V. Bernadsky:

Scientometric indicators for identification of technology system life cycle phase. 105-116 - Bernd Martens, Thomas Saretzki:

Quantitative analysis of thematic structures in the field of biotechnology: A study on the basis of conference data. 117-128 - Emilio Matricciani:

Shannon's entropy as a measure of the "life" of the literature of a discipline. 129-145 - Francis Narin:

Patent bibliometrics. 147-155 - Ed C. M. Noyons, Anthony F. J. van Raan

:
Bibliometric cartography of scientific and technological developments of an R & D field - The case of optomechatronics. 157-173 - Bluma C. Peritz:

On the heuristic value of scientific publications and their design; A citation analysis of some clinical trials. 175-186 - Floor Rikken, Rein Vos:

Searching for adverse drug reactions at the margin of scientific fields - The scientometric detection of peripheral but potentially innovative developments in pharmaceutical research. 187-199 - Adelaida Román, Aida Méndez:

The Spanish transition to democracy seen through the Spanish database isoc. 201-211 - Ronald Rousseau:

Double exponential models for first-citation processes. 213-227 - Henry Small:

A SCI-Map case study: Building a map of AIDS research. 229-241 - T. Söderqvist, A. M. Silverstein:

Studying leadership and subdisciplinary structure of scientific disciplines - Cluster analysis of participation in Scientific Meetings. 243-258 - Jean Tague-Sutcliffe:

Modelling and forecasting contact time as a measure of item informativeness. 259-267 - William A. Turner, Alain Lelu, Albert Georgel:

Geode: Optimizing data flow representation techniques in a network information system. 269-281 - Peter Vinkler:

The origin and features of information referenced in pharmaceutical patents. 283-302 - Roland Wagner-Döbler, Jan Berg:

Regularity and irregularity in the development of scientific disciplines: The case of mathematical logic. 303-319 - Moshe Yitzhaki:

Relation of title length of journal articles to number of authors. 321-332 - Michel Zitt, Elise Bassecoulard:

Development of a method for detection and trend analysis of research fronts built by lexical or cocitation analysis. 333-351 - Abraham Bookstein:

Towards a multi-disciplinary Bradford law. 353-361 - Hildrun Kretschmer:

Coauthorship networks of invisible colleges and institutionalized communities. 363-369
Volume 30, Numbers 2-3, June 1994
- Tibor Braun:

Foreword. 373 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Urs Schoepflin:

Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond? 375-384 - Ronald Rousseau:

Similarities between informetrics and econometrics. 385-387 - Leo Egghe:

Little science, big science... and beyond. 389-392 - Aida Méndez:

Thinking about scientometrics. 393-395 - Anthipi Pouris:

Is scientometrics in a crisis? 397-399 - Henri Dou

:
In which business are we? 401-406 - Jane M. Russell:

Back to the future for informetrics. 407-410 - András Schubert

:
Little scientometrics, big scientometrics - and beyond. 411-413 - Bluma C. Peritz:

Little scientometrics, big scientometrics... and beyond. 415-418 - Rémi Barré:

Do not look for scapegoats! Link bibliometrics to social sciences and address societal needs. 419-424 - Manuel Krauskopf:

Epistemometria, a term contributing to express the meaning and potential methodologies of scientometrics in Spanish speaking countries. 425-428 - Hajime Eto:

Quality assessment of science information research and service. 429-432 - Loet Leydesdorff

, Paul Wouters
:
Crisis or critique? 433-437 - William E. McGrath:

Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond. 439-442 - Jean-François Miquel:

Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond. 443-445 - Arthur J. Meadows:

Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond. 447-449 - Manfred Bonitz:

Promoting scientometrics by international schools. 451-453 - Abraham Bookstein:

Scientometrics: New opportunities. 455-460 - Radosvet Todorov:

Facts or imposed names on facts? 461-464 - I. K. Ravichandra Rao:

Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond. 465-469 - W. A. Turner:

What's in an R: Informetrics or infometrics? 471-480 - Terttu Luukkonen:

Are we longing for the golden era lost or for the one to come? 481-485 - Belver C. Griffith:

Little scientometrics, little scientometrics, little scientometrics, little scientometrics, ... and so on and so on. 487-493 - Peter Vinkler:

Words and indicators. As scientometrics stands. 495-504 - Quentin L. Burrell:

Scientostochastics? 505-509 - V. S. Lazarev:

Notion of a document: A center of "gravity attraction" for getting metricians together. 511-516 - Cornelius Le Pair:

Puberty or mid-life crisis. 517-520 - J. Vlachý:

Scientometrics - What to do? 521-527 - Anthony F. J. van Raan

:
Little scientometrics, big scientometrics ... and beyond. 529-531 - Hildrun Kretschmer:

Quantity and quality in 'science of science'. 533-537 - Loet Leydesdorff:

Book review. 539-541

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














