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Scientometrics, Volume 41
Volume 41, Numbers 1-2, January 1998
- Grant Lewison:

New bibliometric techniques for the evaluation of medical schools. 5-16 - Grant Lewison, Graham Dawson:

The effect of funding on the outputs of biomedical research. 17-27 - Marc Luwel, Henk F. Moed:

Publication delays in the science field and their relationship to the ageing of scientific literature. 29-40 - César A. Macías-Chapula, Irma P. Rodea-Castro, Nora Narváez-Berthelemot:

Bibliometric analysis of aids literature in Latin America and the Caribbean. 41-49 - Francis Narin, Dominic Olivastro:

Linkage between patents and papers: An interim EPO/US comparison. 51-59 - Ed C. M. Noyons, Anthony F. J. van Raan

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Advanced mapping of science and technology. 61-67 - Xavier Polanco, Claire François, Jean-Philippe Keim:

Artificial neural network technology for the classification and cartography of scientific and technical information. 69-82 - Luc Quoniam, Frédéric Balme, Hervé Rostaing

, Eric Giraud, Jean Marie Dou:
Bibliometric law used for information retrieval. 83-91 - Inna Kedage Ravichandra Rao:

An analysis of Bradford multipliers and a model to explain law of scattering. 93-100 - Jesús Rey, María-José Martín, Luis Plaza, Juan-José Ibáñez, Isabel Méndez:

Changes on publishing behavior in response to research policy guidelines. The case of the Spanish Research Council in the field of agronomy. 101-111 - Jane M. Russell:

Publishing patterns of Mexican scientists: Differences between national and international papers. 113-124 - Henry Small:

A general framework for creating large-scale maps of science in two or three dimensions: The SciViz system. 125-133 - Subir K. Sen, S. K. Chatterjee:

Bibliographic scattering and time: An empirical study through temporal partitioning of bibliographies. 135-154 - Barbara Stefaniak:

International cooperation of polish researchers with partners from abroad: A scientometric study. 155-167 - Guido Van Hooydonk, Greta Milis-Proost:

Measuring impact by a full option method and the notion of bibliometric spectra. 169-183 - Peter Vinkler:

General performance indexes calculated for research institutes of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences based on scientometric indicators. 185-200 - Roland Wagner-Döbler:

Scientometric evidence for the existence of long economic growth cycles in Europe 1500-1900. 201-208 - Concepción S. Wilson:

Defining subject collections for informetric analyses: The effect of varying the subject aboutness level. 209-223 - Paul Wouters

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The signs of science. 225-241 - Moshe Yitzhaki:

The 'language preference' in sociology: Measures of 'language self-citation', 'relative own-language preference indicator', and 'mutual use of languages'. 243-254 - Michel Zitt, Elise Bassecoulard:

Internationalization of scientific journals: A measurement based on publication and citation scope. 255-271
Volume 41, Number 3, March 1998
- Yoshiko Okubo, Jean-Christophe Doré, Tiiu Ojasoo, Jean-François Miquel:

A multivariate analysis of publication trends in the 1980s with special reference to South-East Asia. 273-289 - G. Patrick O'Neill:

Authorship patterns in theory based versus research based journals. 291-298 - Lucia Fonseca, Sancia Velloso, Susana Wofchuk, Leopoldo de Meis:

The relationship between advisors and students. 299-312 - Jacqueline Leta

, Denise Lannes, Leopoldo de Meis:
Human resources and scientific productivity in Brazil. 313-324 - C. Y. K. So:

Citation ranking versus expert judgment in evaluating communication scholars: Effects of research specialty size and individual prominence. 325-333 - P. R. Thomas, David S. Watkins:

Institutional research rankings via bibliometric analysis and direct peer review: A comparative case study with policy implications. 335-355 - Ashok Jain, Kailash C. Garg, Praveen Sharma, Suresh Kumar:

Impact of SERC's funding on research in chemical sciences. 357-370 - Annette Winkel Schwarz, Stephan Schwarz, Robert J. W. Tijssen

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Research and research impact of a technical university - A bibliometric study. 371-388 - Katherine W. McCain:

Neural networks research in context: A longitudinal journal cocitation analysis of an emerging interdisciplinary field. 389-410 - János Marton, Helga Hulesch, I. Zallár:

Intensity breeds effectivity. 411-415 - Alexander E. Vinogradov:

Scientists of old vintage support a 'winter-biased birthday' theory. 417-420

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