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Scientometrics, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, January 1982
- S. D. Haitun:

Stationary scientometric distributions - Part I. Different approximations. 5-25 - Gennady M. Dobrov, I. V. Dziekovskaya:

Methods and results of studying the flow of information in the field of thin-film superconductivity. 27-44 - Manfred Kochen, R. Crickman, Alex Blaivas:

Distribution of scientific experts as recognized by peer consensus. 45-56 - Sándor Zsindely, András Schubert

, Tibor Braun:
Editorial gatekeeping patterns in international science journals. A new science indicator. 57-68 - Sándor Zsindely, András Schubert

, Tibor Braun:
Citation patterns of editorial gatekeepers in international chemistry journals. 69-76 - S. D. Haitun, J. Davidson Frame, Belver C. Griffith:

Book reviews. 77-81 - József Farkas:

News. 83-86
Volume 4, Number 2, March 1982
- S. D. Haitun:

Stationary scientometric distributions - Part II. Non-Gaussian nature of scientific activities. 89-104 - I. D. Chapman, C. Farina:

Concentration of resources: The National Research Council's (Canada) grants in aid of research: 1964-1974. 105-117 - M. Jagodzinski-Sigogneau, Jean Pierre Courtial, Bruno Latour:

How to measure the degree of independence of a research system? 119-133 - Jacob C. Blickenstaff, Michael J. Moravcsik:

Scientific output in the third world. 135-169 - H. Inhaber, András Schubert:

Book reviews. 171-173 - József Farkas:

News. 175-179
Volume 4, Number 3, May 1982
- S. D. Haitun:

Stationary scientometric distributions - Part III. The role of the Zipf distribution. 181-194 - M. J. Haigh:

Citation analysis of foreign sources in Japanese geographical serials. 195-203 - Elliot Noma:

The simultaneous scaling of cited and citing articles in a common space. 205-231 - Michael J. Moravcsik:

The social process of scientific investigation - KNORR, K. D., KROHN, R., WHITLEY, R. (Eds), D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, 1981. pp 328, Cloth 34.50, Paper15.95. 233-234 - József Farkas:

News. 235-239 - Roland Hjerppe

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Supplement to a "Bibliography of bibliometrics and citation indexing & analysis" (Trita-lib-2013). 241-273
Volume 4, Number 4, July 1982
- Manfred Bonitz, P. Schmidt:

Transition from the macrolevel to the microlevel of information at rank distribution investigations of the report literature of an international information system. 283-295 - Elliot Noma:

An improved method for analyzing square scientometric transaction matrices. 297-316 - P. B. Shelishch:

A quantitative study of biologists in the 18th and 19th centuries. 317-329
Volume 4, Number 5, September 1982
- J. C. Smart, C. F. Elton:

Consumption factor scores of psychology journals: Scientometric properties and qualitative implications. 349-360 - Michael E. D. Koenig:

Determinants of expert judgement of research performance. 361-378 - J. S. Long, R. McGinnis:

On adjusting productivity measures for multiple authorship. 379-387 - D. Lindsey:

Further evidence for adjusting for multiple authorship. 389-395 - J. S. Long, R. McGinnis:

Further evidence for adjusting for multiple authorship - A reply. 397-398 - Michael J. Moravcsik, E. Phillips, P. R. McAllister, G. Grupp:

Book reviews. 399-403 - József Farkas:

News. 405-410
Volume 4, Number 6, November 1982
- C. A. Campbell, M. B. M. Campbell:

The validity of the Roy approximation for citation analysis. 411-416 - William E. Snizek, C. J. Dudley, J. E. Hughes:

The second process of peer review: Some correlates of comments published in the ASR (1947-1979). 417-430 - W. F. Yankevich:

Analysis of publication and invention productivity in some Soviet academic institutions. 431-437 - Tibor Braun, J. I. Nagy:

A comparative evaluation of some Hungarian and other national biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics journals. 439-455 - József Farkas:

News. 463-467

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