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Scientometrics, Volume 88
Volume 88, Number 1, July 2011
- Li Tang, Philip Shapira:
China-US scientific collaboration in nanotechnology: patterns and dynamics. 1-16 - Peter W. Liesch, Lars Håkanson, Sara L. McGaughey, Stuart Middleton, Julia Cretchley:
The evolution of the international business field: a scientometric investigation of articles published in its premier journal. 17-42 - Sotaro Shibayama:
Distribution of academic research funds: a case of Japanese national research grant. 43-60 - Young Man Ko, Soo-Ryun Cho, Yong Seok Park:
A study on the optimization of KCI-based index (Kor-Factor) in evaluating Korean journals. 61-71 - Zifeng Chen, Jiancheng Guan:
Mapping of biotechnology patents of China from 1995-2008. 73-89 - Mathieu Ouimet, Pierre-Olivier Bédard, François Gélineau:
Are the h-index and some of its alternatives discriminatory of epistemological beliefs and methodological preferences of faculty members? The case of social scientists in Quebec. 91-106 - Ash Mohammad Abbas:
Weighted indices for evaluating the quality of research with multiple authorship. 107-131 - Xinying An, Qingqiang Wu:
Co-word analysis of the trends in stem cells field based on subject heading weighting. 133-144 - Rodrigo Costas, María Bordons:
Do age and professional rank influence the order of authorship in scientific publications? Some evidence from a micro-level perspective. 145-161 - Attila V. Varga:
Measuring the semantic integrity of scientific fields: a method and a study of sociology, economics and biophysics. 163-177 - Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas, Raimundas Kirvaitis, Eleonora Dagiene:
Scientific publications released in the Baltic States. 179-190 - Fang Lin:
A study on power-law distribution of hostnames in the URL references. 191-198 - Hamid Bouabid:
Revisiting citation aging: a model for citation distribution and life-cycle prediction. 199-211 - Janghyeok Yoon, Kwangsoo Kim:
Identifying rapidly evolving technological trends for R&D planning using SAO-based semantic patent networks. 213-228 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Flavia Di Costa:
National research assessment exercises: the effects of changing the rules of the game during the game. 229-238 - Stefano Breschi, Franco Malerba:
Assessing the scientific and technological output of EU Framework Programmes: evidence from the FP6 projects in the ICT field. 239-257 - Dong Geun Choi, Heesang Lee, Tae-kyung Sung:
Research profiling for 'standardization and innovation'. 259-278 - Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico A. Maisano:
Proposals for evaluating the regularity of a scientist's research output. 279-295 - Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart Thijs:
Using 'core documents' for the representation of clusters and topics. 297-309 - Paula Leite, Rogério Mugnaini, Jacqueline Leta:
A new indicator for international visibility: exploring Brazilian scientific community. 311-319 - Martin Ravallion, Adam Wagstaff:
On measuring scholarly influence by citations. 321-337 - Stephen J. Bensman:
Anne-Wil Harzing: The publish or perish book: Your guide to effective and responsible citation analysis - Tarma Software Research Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia, c2010, ISBN 978-0-9808485-1-9, US49.95 (paperback, black and white), US74.95 (paperback, color). 339-342
Volume 88, Number 2, August 2011
- Xia Gao, Jiancheng Guan, Ronald Rousseau:
Mapping collaborative knowledge production in China using patent co-inventorships. 343-362 - Leo Egghe:
The influence of random removal of sources and items on the h-index. 363-370 - Jens Peter Andersen, Björn Hammarfelt:
Price revisited: on the growth of dissertations in eight research fields. 371-383 - Pedro Albarrán, Juan A. Crespo, Ignacio Ortuño, Javier Ruiz-Castillo:
The skewness of science in 219 sub-fields and a number of aggregates. 385-397 - Peng-Hui Lyu, Gui-Fang Wang, Yong Wan, Jia Liu, Qing Liu, Fei-cheng Ma:
Bibliometric trend analysis on global graphene research. 399-419 - Juan Miguel Campanario, María Angeles Coslado:
Benford's law and citations, articles and impact factors of scientific journals. 421-432 - Yu-Shan Chen:
Using patent analysis to explore corporate growth. 433-448 - George A. Barnett, Catherine Huh, Youngju Kim, Han Woo Park:
Citations among communication journals and other disciplines: a network analysis. 449-469 - Hannes Toivanen, Branco Ponomariov:
African regional innovation systems: bibliometric analysis of research collaboration patterns 2005-2009. 471-493 - Anthony F. J. van Raan, Thed N. van Leeuwen, Martijn S. Visser:
Severe language effect in university rankings: particularly Germany and France are wronged in citation-based rankings. 495-498 - Loet Leydesdorff:
"Structuration" by intellectual organization: the configuration of knowledge in relations among structural components in networks of science. 499-520 - Sherif Sakr, Mohammad Alomari:
A decade of database research publications: a look inside. 521-533 - Stefan Hennemann, Tao Wang, Ingo Liefner:
Measuring regional science networks in China: a comparison of international and domestic bibliographic data sources. 535-554 - Gangan Prathap:
Quasity, when quantity has a quality all of its own - toward a theory of performance. 555-562 - Carmen López-Illescas, Félix de Moya-Anegón, Henk F. Moed:
A ranking of universities should account for differences in their disciplinary specialization. 563-574 - Ranjeet Kumar, Ramesh Chandra Tripathi, M. D. Tiwari:
A case study of impact of patenting in the current developing economies in Asia. 575-587 - Igor Kissin, Edwin L. Bradley Jr.:
Top Journals Selectivity Index: is it acceptable for drugs beyond the field of analgesia? 589-597 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Fulvio Viel:
The field-standardized average impact of national research systems compared to world average: the case of Italy. 599-615 - Jun-Ying Fu, Xu Zhang, Yun-hua Zhao, Mu-Hsuan Huang, Dar-Zen Chen:
Bibliometric analysis of complementary and alternative medicine research over three decades. 617-626 - Juan Gorraiz, Christian Gumpenberger, Martin Wieland:
Galton 2011 revisited: a bibliometric journey in the footprints of a universal genius. 627-652 - Hamid R. Jamali, Mahsa Nikzad:
Article title type and its relation with the number of downloads and citations. 653-661 - Leo Egghe:
Problems with "natural selection of academic papers". 663-667 - Pandelis Perakakis, Michael Taylor, Marco G. Mazza, Varvara Trachana:
Understanding the role of open peer review and dynamic academic articles - Authors' reply to "Problems with natural selection of academic papers". 669-673 - Loet Leydesdorff:
Katy Börner: Atlas of science: visualizing what we know - The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA/London, UK, 2010, US$20. 675-677
Volume 88, Number 3, September 2011
- M. Angeles Zulueta, Gisela Cantos-Mateos, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada, Carmen Sánchez:
Research involving women and health in the Medline database, 1965-2005: co-term analysis and visualization of main lines of research. 679-706 - Stanislaw Kosecki, Robbin Shoemaker, Charlotte Kirk Baer:
Scope, characteristics, and use of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's intramural research. 707-728 - Pablo Dorta-González, María-Isabel Dorta-González:
Central indexes to the citation distribution: a complement to the h-index. 729-745 - Roula Inglesi-Lotz, Anastassios Pouris:
Scientometric impact assessment of a research policy instrument: the case of rating researchers on scientific outputs in South Africa. 747-760 - Xianwen Wang, Xi Zhang, Shenmeng Xu:
Patent co-citation networks of Fortune 500 companies. 761-770 - Daniel Torres-Salinas, Jose G. Moreno-Torres, Emilio Delgado López-Cózar, Francisco Herrera:
A methodology for Institution-Field ranking based on a bidimensional analysis: the IFQ2A index. 771-786 - Torben Schubert:
Assessing the value of patent portfolios: an international country comparison. 787-804 - Ming-Chao Huang, Shih-Chieh Fang, Shao-Chi Chang:
Tracking R&D behavior: bibliometric analysis of drug patents in the Orange Book. 805-818 - Xinhai Liu, Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart De Moor:
Hybrid clustering of multi-view data via Tucker-2 model and its application. 819-839 - Hui-Zhen Fu, Kun-Yang Chuang, Ming-Huang Wang, Yuh-Shan Ho:
Characteristics of research in China assessed with Essential Science Indicators. 841-862 - Sungchul Choi, Janghyeok Yoon, Kwangsoo Kim, Jae Yeol Lee, Cheol-Han Kim:
SAO network analysis of patents for technology trends identification: a case study of polymer electrolyte membrane technology in proton exchange membrane fuel cells. 863-883 - Ozlem Inanc, Onur Tuncer:
The effect of academic inbreeding on scientific effectiveness. 885-898 - Esther Lapon-Kandelshein, Gila Prebor:
Bibliographical research in the study of Hebrew printing: a bibliometric analysis. 899-913 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Flavia Di Costa:
Research productivity: Are higher academic ranks more productive than lower ones? 915-928 - N. Nikolic, J.-L. Baglinière, C. Rigaud, C. Gardes, M. L. Masquilier, C. Taverny:
Bibliometric analysis of diadromous fish research from 1970s to 2010: a case study of seven species. 929-947 - Mei-Chih Hu:
Evolution of knowledge creation and diffusion: the revisit of Taiwan's Hsinchu Science Park. 949-977 - George Emm. Halkos, Nickolaos G. Tzeremes:
Measuring economic journals' citation efficiency: a data envelopment analysis approach. 979-1001 - Leo Egghe:
The single publication H-index and the indirect H-index of a researcher. 1003-1004 - Gangan Prathap:
Letter to the Editor: Comments on the paper of Franceschini and Maisano: Proposals for evaluating the regularity of a scientist's research output. 1005-1010 - Tobias Opthof, Loet Leydesdorff:
A comment to the paper by Waltman et al., Scientometrics, 87, 467-481, 2011. 1011-1016 - Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan van Eck, Thed N. van Leeuwen, Martijn S. Visser, Anthony F. J. van Raan:
On the correlation between bibliometric indicators and peer review: reply to Opthof and Leydesdorff. 1017-1022
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