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2010, Volume 4, Issue 2
2010, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-13 Citations to scientific articles: Its distribution and dependence on the article features
by Vieira, E.S. & Gomes, J.A.N.F.
- 14-22 Characteristic scores and scales based on h-type indices
by Egghe, L.
- 23-28 q2-Index: Quantitative and qualitative evaluation based on the number and impact of papers in the Hirsch core
by Cabrerizo, F.J. & Alonso, S. & Herrera-Viedma, E. & Herrera, F.
- 29-41 Exposing multi-relational networks to single-relational network analysis algorithms
by Rodriguez, Marko A. & Shinavier, Joshua
- 42-54 How to modify the g-index for multi-authored manuscripts
by Schreiber, Michael
- 55-63 The difference between popularity and prestige in the sciences and in the social sciences: A bibliometric analysis
by Franceschet, Massimo
- 64-73 The Hirsch spectrum: A novel tool for analyzing scientific journals
by Franceschini, Fiorenzo & Maisano, Domenico
- 74-82 Can epidemic models describe the diffusion of topics across disciplines?
by Kiss, Istvan Z. & Broom, Mark & Craze, Paul G. & Rafols, Ismael
- 83-88 Citation speed as a measure to predict the attention an article receives: An investigation of the validity of editorial decisions at Angewandte Chemie International Edition
by Bornmann, Lutz & Daniel, Hans-Dieter
- 89-96 Analysis of cooperative research and development networks on Japanese patents
by Inoue, Hiroyasu & Souma, Wataru & Tamada, Schumpeter
- 97-106 The impact of small world on innovation: An empirical study of 16 countries
by Chen, Zifeng & Guan, Jiancheng
- 107-117 Ranking marketing journals using the Google Scholar-based hg-index
by Moussa, Salim & Touzani, Mourad
- 118-123 Hirsch-type characteristics of the tail of distributions. The generalised h-index
by Glänzel, Wolfgang & Schubert, András
- 124-135 Using the Web for research evaluation: The Integrated Online Impact indicator
by Kousha, Kayvan & Thelwall, Mike & Rezaie, Somayeh
2009, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 273-289 h-Index: A review focused in its variants, computation and standardization for different scientific fields
by Alonso, S. & Cabrerizo, F.J. & Herrera-Viedma, E. & Herrera, F.
- 290-295 Mathematical derivation of the impact factor distribution
by Egghe, L.
- 296-303 Modeling a century of citation distributions
by Wallace, Matthew L. & Larivière, Vincent & Gingras, Yves
- 304-311 Research on the evaluation of academic journals based on structural equation modeling
by Liping, Yu & Yuqing, Chen & Yuntao, Pan & Yishan, Wu
- 312-320 Scholarly journal evaluation based on panel data analysis
by Yu, Liping & Shen, Xiaoming & Pan, Yuntao & Wu, Yishan
- 321-331 A scale-independent analysis of the performance of the Chinese innovation system
by Gao, Xia & Guan, Jiancheng
- 332-340 Critical thresholds for co-citation clusters and emergence of the giant component
by Small, Henry
- 341-347 New seniority-independent Hirsch-type index
by Kosmulski, Marek
- 348-352 Extent of type I and type II errors in editorial decisions: A case study on Angewandte Chemie International Edition
by Bornmann, Lutz & Daniel, Hans-Dieter
- 353-362 Macro-level indicators of the relations between research funding and research output
by Leydesdorff, Loet & Wagner, Caroline
- 363-366 Some comments on Egghe's derivation of the impact factor distribution
by Waltman, Ludo & van Eck, Nees Jan
2009, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 173-179 From the science of science to Scientometrics visualizing the history of science with HistCite software
by Garfield, Eugene
- 180-190 Communities, knowledge creation, and information diffusion
by Lambiotte, R. & Panzarasa, P.
- 191-209 Towards an explanatory and computational theory of scientific discovery
by Chen, Chaomei & Chen, Yue & Horowitz, Mark & Hou, Haiyan & Liu, Zeyuan & Pellegrino, Donald
- 210-221 Scientific discovery and topological transitions in collaboration networks
by Bettencourt, Luís M.A. & Kaiser, David I. & Kaur, Jasleen
- 222-232 Spatial scientometrics: Towards a cumulative research program
by Frenken, Koen & Hardeman, Sjoerd & Hoekman, Jarno
- 233-245 Discrete and continuous conceptualizations of science: Implications for knowledge domain visualization
by Skupin, André
- 246-260 Untangling the web of e-Research: Towards a sociology of online knowledge
by Meyer, Eric T. & Schroeder, Ralph
- 261-271 The dynamics of exchanges and references among scientific texts, and the autopoiesis of discursive knowledge
by Lucio-Arias, Diana & Leydesdorff, Loet
2009, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 91-101 Synthetic hybrid indicators based on scientific collaboration to quantify and evaluate individual research results
by Perianes-Rodríguez, Antonio & Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Zaida & Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín & Olmeda Gómez, Carlos & Moya-Anegón, Félix
- 102-123 Automatic evaluation of digital libraries with 5SQual
by Moreira, Bárbara L. & Gonçalves, Marcos André & Laender, Alberto H.F. & Fox, Edward A.
- 124-133 The effects of open access on un-published documents: A case study of economics working papers
by Frandsen, Tove Faber
- 134-142 Science indicators and science patterns in Europe
by Almeida, J.A.S. & Pais, A.A.C.C. & Formosinho, S.J.
- 143-157 Sentiment analysis: A combined approach
by Prabowo, Rudy & Thelwall, Mike
- 158-160 Monotonicity and the Hirsch index
by Quesada, Antonio
2009, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-8 Use of astronomical literature—A report on usage patterns
by Henneken, Edwin A. & Kurtz, Michael J. & Accomazzi, Alberto & Grant, Carolyn S. & Thompson, Donna & Bohlen, Elizabeth & Murray, Stephen S.
- 9-26 Library Catalog Analysis as a tool in studies of social sciences and humanities: An exploratory study of published book titles in Economics
by Torres-Salinas, Daniel & Moed, Henk F.
- 27-35 Convergent validity of bibliometric Google Scholar data in the field of chemistry—Citation counts for papers that were accepted by Angewandte Chemie International Edition or rejected but published elsewhere, using Google Scholar, Science Citation Index, Scopus, and Chemical Abstracts
by Bornmann, Lutz & Marx, Werner & Schier, Hermann & Rahm, Erhard & Thor, Andreas & Daniel, Hans-Dieter
- 36-48 Stabilisation operationalised: Using time series analysis to understand the dynamics of research collaboration
by Vasileiadou, Eleftheria
- 49-63 Document–document similarity approaches and science mapping: Experimental comparison of five approaches
by Ahlgren, Per & Colliander, Cristian
- 64-71 Real and rational variants of the h-index and the g-index
by Guns, Raf & Rousseau, Ronald
- 72-77 A machine learning approach for Arabic text classification using N-gram frequency statistics
by Khreisat, Laila
- 78-89 A GP-adaptive web ranking discovery framework based on combinative content and context features
by Keyhanipour, Amir Hosein & Piroozmand, Maryam & Badie, Kambiz
2008, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 263-271 Generalizing the h- and g-indices
by van Eck, Nees Jan & Waltman, Ludo
- 272-279 Combining mapping and citation network analysis for a better understanding of the scientific development: The case of the absorptive capacity field
by Calero-Medina, Clara & Noyons, Ed C.M.
- 280-287 How to detect indications of potential sources of bias in peer review: A generalized latent variable modeling approach exemplified by a gender study
by Bornmann, Lutz & Mutz, Rüdiger & Daniel, Hans-Dieter
- 288-297 The power law model and total career h-index sequences
by Ye, Fred Y. & Rousseau, Ronald
- 298-303 A symmetry axiom for scientific impact indices
by Woeginger, Gerhard J.
- 304-316 Coverage and citation impact of oncological journals in the Web of Science and Scopus
by López-Illescas, Carmen & de Moya-Anegón, Félix & Moed, Henk F.
- 317-325 International collaboration in science and the formation of a core group
by Leydesdorff, Loet & Wagner, Caroline S.
- 326-334 Ranking forestry journals using the h-index
by Vanclay, Jerome K.
- 335-340 Woeginger's axiomatisation of the h-index and its relation to the g-index, the h(2)-index and the R2-index
by Rousseau, Ronald
- 341-353 Biomedical innovation at the laboratory, clinical and commercial interface: A new method for mapping research projects, publications and patents in the field of microarrays
by Mogoutov, Andrei & Cambrosio, Alberto & Keating, Peter & Mustar, Philippe
- 354-363 Comparison of China/USA science and technology performance
by Kostoff, Ronald N.
- 364-368 An axiomatic analysis of Egghe’s g-index
by Woeginger, Gerhard J.
- 369-372 Some comments on the journal weighted impact factor proposed by Habibzadeh and Yadollahie
by Waltman, Ludo & van Eck, Nees Jan
2008, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 173-182 Measuring science–technology interaction using rare inventor–author names
by Boyack, Kevin W. & Klavans, Richard
- 183-194 Measuring scientific performance of public research units for strategic change
by Coccia, Mario
- 195-201 On the relationship between the structural and socioacademic communities of a coauthorship network
by Rodriguez, Marko A. & Pepe, Alberto
- 202-210 Definitions of time series in citation analysis with special attention to the h-index
by Liu, Yuxian & Rousseau, Ronald
- 211-216 A modification of the h-index: The hm-index accounts for multi-authored manuscripts
by Schreiber, Michael
- 217-228 Latent Markov modeling applied to grant peer review
by Bornmann, Lutz & Mutz, Rüdiger & Daniel, Hans-Dieter
- 229-239 Comparing all-author and first-author co-citation analyses of information science
by Zhao, Dangzhi & Strotmann, Andreas
- 240-251 Object-relational data modelling for informetric databases
by Yu, Hairong & Davis, Mari & Wilson, Concepción S. & Cole, Fletcher T.H.
- 252-262 The influence of merging on h-type indices
by Egghe, L.
2008, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 107-127 Finding and tracking subjects within an ongoing debate
by Prabowo, Rudy & Thelwall, Mike
- 128-135 The Reference Return Ratio
by Nicolaisen, Jeppe & Frandsen, Tove Faber
- 136-148 Examples of simple transformations of the h-index: Qualitative and quantitative conclusions and consequences for other indices
by Egghe, L.
- 149-155 A rational, successive g-index applied to economics departments in Ireland
by Tol, Richard S.J.
- 156-163 A general definition of the Leimkuhler curve
by Sarabia, José María
- 164-172 Journal weighted impact factor: A proposal
by Habibzadeh, Farrokh & Yadollahie, Mahboobeh
2008, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-52 Informetrics at the beginning of the 21st century—A review
by Bar-Ilan, Judit
- 53-64 All author cocitation analysis and first author cocitation analysis: A comparative empirical investigation
by Eom, Sean
- 65-74 Global scientific production on GIS research by bibliometric analysis from 1997 to 2006
by Tian, Yangge & Wen, Cheng & Hong, Song
- 75-88 On the relation between the Maximum Entropy Principle and the principle of Least Effort: The continuous case
by Agouzal, Abdelatif & Lafouge, Thierry
- 89-100 On material transfer agreements and visibility of researchers in biotechnology
by Rodriguez, Victor & Janssens, Frizo & Debackere, Koenraad & De Moor, Bart
- 101-105 Some comments on “The estimation of lost multi-copy documents: A new type of informetrics theory” by Egghe and Proot
by Burrell, Quentin L.
2007, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 257-268 The estimation of the number of lost multi-copy documents: A new type of informetrics theory
by Egghe, L. & Proot, G.
- 269-276 Measuring industrial knowledge stocks with patents and papers
by Han, Yoo-Jin
- 277-286 Word statistics in Blogs and RSS feeds: Towards empirical universal evidence
by Lambiotte, R. & Ausloos, M. & Thelwall, M.
- 287-307 Bibliographic coupling and its application to research-front and other core documents
by Jarneving, Bo
- 308-337 Lotka's distribution and distribution of co-author pairs’ frequencies
by Kretschmer, Hildrun & Kretschmer, Theo
- 338-356 Complete graphs and bibliographic coupling: A test of the applicability of bibliographic coupling for the identification of cognitive cores on the field level
by Jarneving, Bo
2007, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 179-184 A systematic analysis of Hirsch-type indices for journals
by Schubert, András & Glänzel, Wolfgang
- 185-192 Scoring research output using statistical quantile plotting
by Beirlant, Jan & Glänzel, Wolfgang & Carbonez, An & Leemans, Herlinde
- 193-203 The h-index: Advantages, limitations and its relation with other bibliometric indicators at the micro level
by Costas, Rodrigo & Bordons, María
- 204-213 Convergent validation of peer review decisions using the h index
by Bornmann, Lutz & Daniel, Hans-Dieter
- 214-225 Taxonomy visualization in support of the semi-automatic validation and optimization of organizational schemas
by Börner, Katy & Hardy, Elisha & Herr, Bruce & Holloway, Todd & Paley, W. Bradford
- 226-238 Gender differences in grant peer review: A meta-analysis
by Bornmann, Lutz & Mutz, Rüdiger & Daniel, Hans-Dieter
- 239-248 Do open access articles have greater citation impact?
by Craig, Iain D. & Plume, Andrew M. & McVeigh, Marie E. & Pringle, James & Amin, Mayur
- 249-255 Transformations of basic publication–citation matrices
by Liang, Liming & Rousseau, Ronald
2007, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 103-114 The unintended consequences of metrics in technology evaluation
by Kostoff, Ronald N. & Geisler, Elie
- 115-122 General evolutionary theory of information production processes and applications to the evolution of networks
by Egghe, L.
- 123-130 A rational indicator of scientific creativity
by Soler, José M.
- 131-144 Generating overview timelines for major events in an RSS corpus
by Prabowo, Rudy & Thelwall, M. & Alexandrov, Mikhail
- 145-154 Lifting the crown—citation z-score
by Lundberg, Jonas
- 155-160 On the behavior of journal impact factor rank-order distribution
by Mansilla, R. & Köppen, E. & Cocho, G. & Miramontes, P.
- 161-169 Comparing alternatives to the Web of Science for coverage of the social sciences’ literature
by Norris, Michael & Oppenheim, Charles
- 170-177 On the h-index, the size of the Hirsch core and Jin's A-index
by Burrell, Quentin L.
2007, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 2-7 The influence of missing publications on the Hirsch index
by Rousseau, Ronald
- 8-15 Finding scientific gems with Google’s PageRank algorithm
by Chen, P. & Xie, H. & Maslov, S. & Redner, S.
- 16-25 Hirsch's h-index: A stochastic model
by Burrell, Quentin L.
- 26-34 Some measures for comparing citation databases
by Bar-Ilan, Judit & Levene, Mark & Lin, Ayelet
- 35-46 Measuring quality of similarity functions in approximate data matching
by da Silva, Roberto & Stasiu, Raquel & Orengo, Viviane Moreira & Heuser, Carlos A.
- 47-58 Journal self-citations—Analysing the JIF mechanism
by Frandsen, Tove Faber
- 59-67 The source-item coverage of the exponential function
by Lafouge, Thierry
- 68-82 Mapping the bid behavior of conference referees
by Rodriguez, Marko A. & Bollen, Johan & Van de Sompel, Herbert
- 83-91 Gatekeepers of science—Effects of external reviewers’ attributes on the assessments of fellowship applications
by Bornmann, Lutz & Daniel, Hans-Dieter
- 92-102 Characteristic scores and scales
by Glänzel, Wolfgang