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August 2016, Volume 108, Issue 2
- 803-820 A social voting approach for scientific domain vocabularies construction
by Hongbing Jiang & Chen Yang & Jian Ma & Thushari Silva & Huaping Chen - 821-828 Distinguishing sleeping beauties in science
by Jiang Li & Fred Y. Ye - 829-853 Quantifying the changing role of past publications
by Katalin Orosz & Illés J. Farkas & Péter Pollner - 855-874 A global analysis of the impact of research output on economic growth
by Sakiru Adebola Solarin & Yuen Yee Yen - 875-893 How physics works: scientific capital in the space of physics institutions
by Yurij L. Katchanov & Yulia V. Markova & Natalia A. Shmatko - 895-915 Bibliometric analysis of Egyptian publications on Hepatitis C virus from PubMed using data mining of an in-house developed database (HCVDBegy)
by Hanaa M. H. Alam El-Din & Ahmed Sharaf Eldin & Amro M. S. A. Hanora - 917-935 Research assessment using early citation information
by Stephan B. Bruns & David I. Stern - 937-958 Are all economics graduate cohorts created equal? Gender, job openings, and research productivity
by John P. Conley & Ali Sina Önder & Benno Torgler - 959-975 Academy of Management Journal, 1958–2014: a citation analysis
by Angelito Calma & Martin Davies - 977-982 The ecstasy and the agony of the altmetric score
by Christian Gumpenberger & Wolfgang Glänzel & Juan Gorraiz - 983-985 First steps towards a consistent classification of innovation
by Mario Marchi - 987-994 Metrics, flawed indicators, and the case of philosophy journals
by Andrea Polonioli - 995-997 Measuring the impact of journals, a reprise
by M. Marchi & E. Lorenzetti - 1005-1005 Erratum to: A new method for automatically constructing domain-oriented term taxonomy based on weighted word co-occurrence analysis
by Shuqing Li & Ying Sun & Dagobert Soergel - 1007-1009 Erratum to: A comparative analysis of scientific publications in management journals by authors from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau: 2003–2012
by Xiaodong Liu & Qi Xu & Meina Li - 1011-1011 Erratum to: Three novel indirect indicators for the assessment of papers and authors based on generations of citations
by Eleni Fragkiadaki & Georgios Evangelidis
July 2016, Volume 108, Issue 1
- 1-20 Beyond the Impact Factor: measuring the international visibility of Romanian social sciences journals
by Tudorel Andrei & Daniel Teodorescu & Andreea Mirică - 21-40 Emergence of collaboration networks around large scale data repositories: a study of the genomics community using GenBank
by Mark R. Costa & Jian Qin & Sarah Bratt - 41-56 Evolving cohesion metrics of a research network on rare diseases: a longitudinal study over 14 years
by Carlos B. Amat & François Perruchas - 57-82 What we learn from the shifts in highly cited data from 2001 to 2014?
by John T. Li - 83-111 Optimal research team composition: data envelopment analysis of Fermilab experiments
by Slobodan Perović & Sandro Radovanović & Vlasta Sikimić & Andrea Berber - 113-141 Is there a gender difference in scientific collaboration? A scientometric examination of co-authorships among industrial–organizational psychologists
by Clemens B. Fell & Cornelius J. König - 143-166 MACA: a modified author co-citation analysis method combined with general descriptive metadata of citations
by Yi Bu & Tian-yi Liu & Win-bin Huang - 167-182 Characterization, description, and considerations for the use of funding acknowledgement data in Web of Science
by Adèle Paul-Hus & Nadine Desrochers & Rodrigo Costas - 183-200 Predicting citation patterns: defining and determining influence
by David Guy Brizan & Kevin Gallagher & Arnab Jahangir & Theodore Brown - 201-220 Proximity effect, preferential attachment and path dependence in inter-regional network: a case of China’s technology transaction
by Yutao Sun & Kai Liu - 221-241 Use of dissertation data in science policy research
by Noriyuki Morichika & Sotaro Shibayama - 243-261 Using h-cores to study the most-cited articles of the twenty-first century
by Elias Sanz-Casado & Carlos García-Zorita & Ronald Rousseau - 263-288 The consequences of competition: simulating the effects of research grant allocation strategies
by Tuomas Höylä & Christoph Bartneck & Timo Tiihonen - 289-304 An assessment of quality, trustworthiness and usability of Indonesian agricultural science journals: stated preference versus revealed preference study
by Bambang Winarko & A. Abrizah & Muzammil Tahira - 305-314 Iran’s scientific dominance and the emergence of South-East Asian countries as scientific collaborators in the Persian Gulf Region
by Henk F. Moed - 315-328 Protocol for a retrospective, controlled cohort study of the impact of a change in Nature journals’ editorial policy for life sciences research on the completeness of reporting study design and execution
by Fala Cramond & Cadi Irvine & Jing Liao & David Howells & Emily Sena & Gillian Currie & Malcolm Macleod - 329-335 Can gender studies be studied? Reply to comments on Söderlund and Madison
by Guy Madison & Therese Söderlund - 337-347 Interpreting correlations between citation counts and other indicators
by Mike Thelwall - 349-353 Comment to: Do they agree? Bibliometric evaluation versus informed peer review in the Italian research assessment exercise
by Graziella Bertocchi & Alfonso Gambardella & Tullio Jappelli & Carmela Anna Nappi & Franco Peracchi - 355-388 Unveiling the intellectual origins of Social Media-based innovation: insights from a bibliometric approach
by Francesco Paolo Appio & Antonella Martini & Silvia Massa & Stefania Testa - 457-464 A classification of the use of research indicators
by Joost Kosten - 465-484 Data matching, integration, and interoperability for a metric assessment of monographs
by Alesia Zuccala & Roberto Cornacchia
June 2016, Volume 107, Issue 3
- 899-916 International trade in ideas
by Tolga Yuret - 917-939 Collaboration network of knowledge creation and dissemination on Management research: ranking the leading institutions
by Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo & Luis Ángel Guerras-Martín - 963-973 Measures of scholarly journal quality are not universally applicable to determining value of advertised annual subscription price
by Geoffrey S. Shideler & Rafael J. Araújo - 1005-1020 Identifying key papers within a journal via network centrality measures
by Saikou Y. Diallo & Christopher J. Lynch & Ross Gore & Jose J. Padilla - 1041-1061 Is the promotion of research reflected in bibliometric data? A network analysis of highly cited papers on the Clusters of Excellence supported under the Excellence Initiative in Germany
by Lutz Bornmann - 1063-1094 Efficiency assessment and convergence in teaching and research in Italian public universities
by Calogero Guccio & Marco Ferdinando Martorana & Isidoro Mazza - 1149-1170 The study of subject-classification based on journal coupling and expert subject-classification system
by Jing Zhang & Xiaomin Liu & Lili Wu - 1171-1193 Designing a Composite Index for research performance evaluation at the national or regional level: ranking Central Universities in India
by Aparna Basu & Sumit Kumar Banshal & Khushboo Singhal & Vivek Kumar Singh - 1195-1225 Factors affecting number of citations: a comprehensive review of the literature
by Iman Tahamtan & Askar Safipour Afshar & Khadijeh Ahamdzadeh - 1227-1248 Knowledge in motion: the evolution of HIV/AIDS research
by Ryan Light & jimi adams - 1249-1264 Major trends in knowledge management research: a bibliometric study
by Peyman Akhavan & Nader Ale Ebrahim & Mahdieh A. Fetrati & Amir Pezeshkan - 1265-1282 Successful fish go with the flow: citation impact prediction based on centrality measures for term–document networks
by Peter Klimek & Aleksandar Jovanovic & Rainer Egloff & Reto Schneider - 1283-1298 Using Monte Carlo simulations to assess the impact of author name disambiguation quality on different bibliometric analyses
by Jan Schulz - 1299-1320 Technological distance measures: new perspectives on nearby and far away
by H. Simon & N. Sick - 1331-1359 What makes a ‘good’ title and (how) does it matter for citations? A review and general model of article title attributes in management science
by Lakshmi Balachandran Nair & Michael Gibbert - 1361-1372 When science meets cluttered writing: adjectives and adverbs in academia revisited
by Lei Lei - 1405-1422 How to normalize Twitter counts? A first attempt based on journals in the Twitter Index
by Lutz Bornmann & Robin Haunschild - 1423-1434 The scaling relationship between citation-based performance and international collaboration of Cuban articles in natural sciences
by Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo & J. Sylvan Katz - 1435-1455 Measuring book impact based on the multi-granularity online review mining
by Qingqing Zhou & Chengzhi Zhang & Star X. Zhao & Bikun Chen - 1457-1464 The correlation between editorial delay and the ratio of highly cited papers in Nature, Science and Physical Review Letters
by Zhenquan Lin & Shanci Hou & Jinshan Wu
May 2016, Volume 107, Issue 2
- 319-320 Selected papers of the 15th International Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (ISSI), Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey, 29 June–4 July 2015
by Almila Akdag Salah & Cassidy Sugimoto & Umut Al & Wolfgang Glänzel - 321-335 Do Scopus and WoS correct “old” omitted citations?
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Domenico Maisano & Luca Mastrogiacomo - 337-355 Factors influencing research collaboration in LIS schools in South Africa
by Jan Resenga Maluleka & Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha & Isola Ajiferuke - 357-368 Patterns of internationalization and criteria for research assessment in the social sciences and humanities
by Gunnar Sivertsen - 369-384 Stopped sum models and proposed variants for citation data
by Wan Jing Low & Paul Wilson & Mike Thelwall - 385-398 Scientific workflows for bibliometrics
by Arzu Tugce Guler & Cathelijn J. F. Waaijer & Magnus Palmblad - 399-454 The effect of holding a research chair on scientists’ productivity
by Seyed Reza Mirnezami & Catherine Beaudry - 455-476 The rise in co-authorship in the social sciences (1980–2013)
by Dorte Henriksen - 477-498 iSEER: an intelligent automatic computer system for scientific evaluation of researchers
by Ashkan Ebadi & Andrea Schiffauerova - 499-519 Analysis of scientific productivity and cooperation in the republics of former Yugoslavia before, during and after the Yugoslav wars
by Dragan Ivanović & Miloš Jovanović & Frank Fritsche - 521-535 Meso-level institutional and journal related indices for Malaysian engineering research
by Muzammil Tahira & Rose Alinda Alias & Aryati Bakri & A. Abrizah - 537-553 Technological evolution seen from the USPC reclassifications
by Chun-Chieh Wang & Hui-Yun Sung & Mu-Hsuan Huang - 555-568 Who files provisional applications in the United States?
by Chi-Tung Chen & Dar-Zen Chen - 569-592 Diffusion of nanotechnology knowledge in Turkey and its network structure
by Hamid Darvish & Yaşar Tonta - 593-607 Bibliometric indicators of interdisciplinarity: the potential of the Leinster–Cobbold diversity indices to study disciplinary diversity
by Alexis-Michel Mugabushaka & Anthi Kyriakou & Theo Papazoglou - 609-626 The relationship between authors’ bibliographic coupling and citation exchange: analyzing disciplinary differences
by Ali Gazni & Fereshteh Didegah - 645-670 Science system path-dependencies and their influences: nanotechnology research in Russia
by Maria Karaulova & Abdullah Gök & Oliver Shackleton & Philip Shapira - 671-683 Large-scale assessment of research outputs through a weighted combination of bibliometric indicators
by Alberto Anfossi & Alberto Ciolfi & Filippo Costa & Giorgio Parisi & Sergio Benedetto - 685-699 Taking scholarly books into account: current developments in five European countries
by Elea Giménez-Toledo & Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez & Tim C. E. Engels & Peter Ingwersen & Janne Pölönen & Gunnar Sivertsen & Frederik T. Verleysen & Alesia A. Zuccala - 701-722 Obstacles to prior art searching by the trilateral patent offices: empirical evidence from International Search Reports
by Tetsuo Wada - 723-744 Research data explored: an extended analysis of citations and altmetrics
by Isabella Peters & Peter Kraker & Elisabeth Lex & Christian Gumpenberger & Juan Gorraiz - 745-757 A vector for measuring obsolescence of scientific articles
by Jianjun Sun & Chao Min & Jiang Li - 759-772 An evolutionary analysis of collaboration networks in scientometrics
by Yuehua Zhao & Rongying Zhao - 773-784 “Sleeping beauty” and her restless sleep: Charles Dotter and the birth of interventional radiology
by Philippe Gorry & Pascal Ragouet - 785-805 Research-driven classification and ranking in higher education: an empirical appraisal of a Romanian policy experience
by Gabriel-Alexandru Vîiu & Mihai Păunescu & Adrian Miroiu - 807-817 Modeling time-dependent and -independent indicators to facilitate identification of breakthrough research papers
by Holly N. Wolcott & Matthew J. Fouch & Elizabeth R. Hsu & Leo G. DiJoseph & Catherine A. Bernaciak & James G. Corrigan & Duane E. Williams - 819-837 Disentangling the automotive technology structure: a patent co-citation analysis
by Manuel Castriotta & Maria Chiara Guardo - 839-856 Estimating search engine index size variability: a 9-year longitudinal study
by Antal Bosch & Toine Bogers & Maurice Kunder - 857-872 A triangular model for publication and citation statistics of individual authors
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Sarah Heeffer & Bart Thijs - 873-897 On the bibliometric coordinates of four different research fields in Geography
by Juan Gorraiz & Christian Gumpenberger & Thomas Glade
April 2016, Volume 107, Issue 1
- 15-26 Priority criteria in peer review of scientific articles
by Olgica Nedić & Aleksandar Dekanski - 27-41 Evolution and structure of scientific co-publishing network in Korea between 1948–2011
by Jinseok Kim & Liang Tao & Seok-Hyoung Lee & Jana Diesner - 43-69 Business cycles in the economy and in economics: an econometric analysis
by Vadim Kufenko & Niels Geiger - 71-89 Faculty research following merger: a job stress and social identity theory perspective
by Catherine P. Slade & Saundra J. Ribando & C. Kevin Fortner - 91-101 Another brick in the wall: a new ranking of academic journals in Economics using FDH
by Antonio García-Romero & Daniel Santín & Gabriela Sicilia - 103-121 Towards a new perspective on context based citation index of research articles
by ParvezAhamad Kazi & Manasi Patwardhan & Pushkar Joglekar - 123-165 How are they different? A quantitative domain comparison of information visualization and data visualization (2000–2014)
by Meen Chul Kim & Yongjun Zhu & Chaomei Chen - 167-184 Improving co-authorship network structures by combining multiple data sources: evidence from Italian academic statisticians
by Vittorio Fuccella & Domenico De Stefano & Maria Prosperina Vitale & Susanna Zaccarin - 185-212 A bibliometric analysis to illustrate the role of an embedded research capability in South African National Parks
by Brian W. Wilgen & Nelius Boshoff & Izak P. J. Smit & Sofia Solano-Fernandez & Luanita Walt - 213-232 On the uncertainty of interdisciplinarity measurements due to incomplete bibliographic data
by María del Carmen Calatrava Moreno & Thomas Auzinger & Hannes Werthner - 235-258 Bibliometric indicators in the context of regional repositories: proposing the D-index
by José Osvaldo De Sordi & Marco Antonio Conejero & Manuel Meireles - 259-269 Leadership of the present, current theories of multiple involvements: a bibliometric analysis
by Diana Tal & Avishag Gordon - 271-286 Review time in peer review: quantitative analysis and modelling of editorial workflows
by Maciej J. Mrowinski & Agata Fronczak & Piotr Fronczak & Olgica Nedic & Marcel Ausloos - 287-303 Scientometric research in Russia: impact of science policy changes
by Andrey Guskov & Denis Kosyakov & Irina Selivanova - 305-313 Detecting the historical roots of tribology research: a bibliometric analysis
by Bakthavachalam Elango & Lutz Bornmann & Govindaraju Kannan - 315-316 Research metrics: What about weighted citations?
by Thomas C. Erren & J. Valérie Groß - 317-318 A survey of using multiple affiliations by scholars in scientific articles
by Mohammad Reza Safaei & Marjan Goodarzi & Omid Mahian & Mahidzal Dahari & Somchai Wongwises
March 2016, Volume 106, Issue 3
- 873-899 Scientific collaboration and high-technology exchanges among BRICS and G-7 countries
by Hamid Bouabid & Adèle Paul-Hus & Vincent Larivière - 901-916 Quantifying the scientific output of new researchers using the zp-index
by Christopher Zou & Jordan B. Peterson - 917-943 Human capital, collegiality, and stardom in economics: empirical analysis
by João R. Faria & Franklin G. Mixon & Kamal P. Upadhyaya - 945-966 Linking as voting: how the Condorcet jury theorem in political science is relevant to webometrics
by George Masterton & Erik J. Olsson & Staffan Angere - 967-986 Why the referees’ reports I receive as an editor are so much better than the reports I receive as an author?
by J. A. García & Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia - 987-1005 Automated Research Impact Assessment: a new bibliometrics approach
by Christina H. Drew & Kristianna G. Pettibone & Fallis Owen Finch & Douglas Giles & Paul Jordan - 1007-1029 Multivariate analysis of credit risk and bankruptcy research data: a bibliometric study involving different knowledge fields (1968–2014)
by José Willer Prado & Valderí Castro Alcântara & Francisval Melo Carvalho & Kelly Carvalho Vieira & Luiz Kennedy Cruz Machado & Dany Flávio Tonelli - 1031-1035 No new evidence for a citation benefit for Author-Pay Open Access Publications in the social sciences and humanities
by K. Brad Wray - 1037-1055 Does teaching benefit from university–industry collaboration? Investigating the role of academic commercialization and engagement
by Yuandi Wang & Ruifeng Hu & Weiping Li & Xiongfeng Pan - 1057-1071 Navigating the innovation trajectories of technology by combining specialization score analyses for publications and patents: graphene and nano-enabled drug delivery
by Seokbeom Kwon & Alan Porter & Jan Youtie - 1073-1092 Proximity dimensions and scientific collaboration among academic institutions in Europe: The closer, the better?
by A. Fernández & E. Ferrándiz & M. D. León - 1093-1116 How to boost scientific production? A statistical analysis of research funding and other influencing factors
by Ashkan Ebadi & Andrea Schiffauerova - 1117-1133 Influence of the principle of least effort across disciplines
by Yu-Wei Chang - 1135-1150 A Sciento-text framework to characterize research strength of institutions at fine-grained thematic area level
by Ashraf Uddin & Jaideep Bhoosreddy & Marisha Tiwari & Vivek Kumar Singh - 1151-1166 Quantifying the evolution of a scientific topic: reaction of the academic community to the Chornobyl disaster
by O. Mryglod & Yu. Holovatch & R. Kenna & B. Berche - 1167-1191 Identifying institutional relationships in a geographically distributed public health system using interlinking and co-authorship methods
by José-Antonio Ontalba-Ruipérez & Enrique Orduna-Malea & Adolfo Alonso-Arroyo - 1193-1215 Scientific collaboration between ‘old’ and ‘new’ member states: Did joining the European Union make a difference?
by Teemu Makkonen & Timo Mitze - 1217-1238 Scientometric trend analyses of publications on the history of psychology: Is psychology becoming an unhistorical science?
by Günter Krampen - 1239-1264 Benchmarking scientific performance by decomposing leadership of Cuban and Latin American institutions in Public Health
by Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez & Grisel Zacca-González & Benjamín Vargas-Quesada & Félix Moya-Anegón - 1265-1268 A taxonomy of S&T indicators
by Mario Marchi - 1269-1272 Comments on “a comparative analysis of scientific publications in management journals by authors from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau: 2003–2012”
by Weishu Liu - 1273-1276 The probability of publishing in first-quartile journals
by Weishu Liu & Guangyuan Hu & Mengdi Gu - 1277-1280 Academic capacity building: holding up a mirror
by Tom Van der Stocken & Jean Hugé & Evelien Deboelpaep & Maarten P. M. Vanhove & Luc Janssens de Bisthoven & Nico Koedam - 1281-1282 Usefulness of the single publication h-index
by Houcemeddine Turki
February 2016, Volume 106, Issue 2
- 475-508 A comparison of citation distributions of journals and books on the topic “information society”
by Ming-yueh Tsay & Tung-mei Shen & Ming-hsin Liang - 509-524 The first cut is the deepest: repeated interactions of coauthorship and academic productivity in Nobel laureate teams
by Ho Fai Chan & Ali Sina Önder & Benno Torgler - 525-537 Intellectual structure in stem cell research: exploring Brazilian scientific articles from 2001 to 2010
by Raymundo das Neves Machado & Benjamín Vargas-Quesada & Jacqueline Leta - 539-561 A comparison of two ways of evaluating research units working in different scientific fields
by Antonio Perianes-Rodriguez & Javier Ruiz-Castillo - 563-581 Citation analysis and mapping of nanoscience and nanotechnology: identifying the scope and interdisciplinarity of research
by Karmen Stopar & Damjana Drobne & Klemen Eler & Tomaz Bartol - 583-601 Interdisciplinary topics of information science: a study based on the terms interdisciplinarity index series
by Haiyun Xu & Ting Guo & Zenghui Yue & Lijie Ru & Shu Fang - 603-628 Funding allocation, inequality, and scientific research output: an empirical study based on the life science sector of Natural Science Foundation of China
by Qiang Zhi & Tianguang Meng - 629-644 Science linkages between scientific articles and patents for leading scientists in the life and medical sciences field: the case of Japan
by Naomi Fukuzawa & Takanori Ida - 645-655 Normalizing the g-index
by Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti - 657-694 Three novel indirect indicators for the assessment of papers and authors based on generations of citations
by Eleni Fragkiadaki & Georgios Evangelidis - 695-715 Complex systems approach to scientific publication and peer-review system: development of an agent-based model calibrated with empirical journal data
by Michail Kovanis & Raphaël Porcher & Philippe Ravaud & Ludovic Trinquart - 717-750 Looking for best performers: a pilot study towards the evaluation of science parks
by M. Ferrara & F. Lamperti & R. Mavilia - 751-768 Global research trends of geographical information system from 1961 to 2010: a bibliometric analysis
by Fenglian Liu & Aiwen Lin & Huanhuan Wang & Yuling Peng & Song Hong - 769-785 Adding authorship order to the quantity and quality dimensions of scholarly productivity: evidence from group- and individual-level analyses
by Glenn D. Walters - 787-804 Google Scholar, Scopus and the Web of Science: a longitudinal and cross-disciplinary comparison
by Anne-Wil Harzing & Satu Alakangas - 805-816 Ranking scientific publications with similarity-preferential mechanism
by Jianlin Zhou & An Zeng & Ying Fan & Zengru Di - 817-818 Is it true that papers written by joint-authors are cited more than papers written by single ones? What else matters?
by James Hartley - 821-823 Preface
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Hans Willems - 825-835 Data collection and use in research funding and performing organisations. General outlines and first results of a project launched by Science Europe
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Raphael Beck & Katrin Milzow & Stig Slipersæter & Gábor Tóth & Michał Kołodziejski & Pei-Shan Chi - 837-847 The Research Core Dataset for the German science system: challenges, processes and principles of a contested standardization project
by Sophie Biesenbender & Stefan Hornbostel - 849-855 Data integration in Scandinavia
by Gunnar Sivertsen - 857-871 Data integration for research and innovation policy: an Ontology-Based Data Management approach
by Cinzia Daraio & Maurizio Lenzerini & Claudio Leporelli & Henk F. Moed & Paolo Naggar & Andrea Bonaccorsi & Alessandro Bartolucci
January 2016, Volume 106, Issue 1
- 1-16 Bibliometric analysis of output and impact based on CRIS data: a case study on the registered output of a Dutch university
by Thed N. Leeuwen & Erik Wijk & Paul F. Wouters - 17-40 The emerging dynamic structure of national innovation studies: a bibliometric analysis
by Yutao Sun & Seamus Grimes - 41-50 A graphical article-level metric for intuitive comparison of large-scale literatures
by Xiaoxi Ling & Yu Liu & Zhen Huang & Parantu K. Shah & Cheng Li - 51-65 Comprehensive indicator comparisons intelligible to non-experts: the case of two SNIP versions
by Henk F. Moed - 67-90 Orientations and outcome of interdisciplinary research: the case of research behaviour in translational medical science
by Finn Valentin & Maria Theresa Norn & Lars Alkaersig - 91-104 Central journals and authors in communication using a publication network
by Darrin J. Griffin & San Bolkan & Jennifer L. Holmgren & Frank Tutzauer - 105-117 Lung cancer researchers, 2008–2013: their sex and ethnicity
by Grant Lewison & Philip Roe & Richard Webber & Richard Sullivan - 119-141 Gender bias in academic recruitment
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Francesco Rosati - 143-162 Gender differences in research performance and its impact on careers: a longitudinal case study
by Peter van den Besselaar & Ulf Sandström - 163-186 The stability of co-authorship structures
by Marjan Cugmas & Anuška Ferligoj & Luka Kronegger - 187-211 Patent citation indicators: One size fits all?
by Jurriën Bakker & Dennis Verhoeven & Lin Zhang & Bart Van Looy - 213-228 The journal coverage of Web of Science and Scopus: a comparative analysis
by Philippe Mongeon & Adèle Paul-Hus - 229-251 Computing a journal meta-ranking using paired comparisons and adaptive lasso estimators
by Laura Vana & Ronald Hochreiter & Kurt Hornik - 253-261 Measuring the impact of scholarly journals in the humanities field
by Mario Marchi & Edoardo Lorenzetti - 263-280 Relationships between consumption, publication and impact in French universities in a value perspective: a bibliometric analysis
by Chérifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri & Pascal Bador & Thierry Lafouge & Hélène Prost - 281-298 Differentiation of U.S. ecologists into professional guilds based on professional traits
by William A. Reiners & Derek S. Reiners & Jeffrey A. Lockwood - 299-317 Scientometric analysis and dimensions on international business literature
by Rajesh Kumar Bhardwaj - 319-345 The emergent dynamics of a technological research topic: the case of graphene
by Krzysztof Klincewicz - 461-468 Fractional authorship in nuclear physics
by B. Pritychenko - 469-474 The H-index paradox: your coauthors have a higher H-index than you do
by Fabrício Benevenuto & Alberto H. F. Laender & Bruno L. Alves
December 2015, Volume 105, Issue 3
- 1319-1346 Using the comprehensive patent citation network (CPC) to evaluate patent value
by Guan-Can Yang & Gang Li & Chun-Ya Li & Yun-Hua Zhao & Jing Zhang & Tong Liu & Dar-Zen Chen & Mu-Hsuan Huang - 1347-1387 Characteristics of gender studies publications: a bibliometric analysis based on a Swedish population database
by Therese Söderlund & Guy Madison - 1389-1398 Rethinking bibliometric data concerning gender studies: a response to Söderlund and Madison
by Silje Lundgren & Margrit Shildrick & David Lawrence - 1399-1439 The R&D logic model: Does it really work? An empirical verification using successive binary logistic regression models
by Sungmin Park - 1441-1451 Can technology life-cycles be indicated by diversity in patent classifications? The crucial role of variety
by Loet Leydesdorff - 1453-1467 Bibliographic coupling and hierarchical clustering for the validation and improvement of subject-classification schemes
by Bart Thijs & Lin Zhang & Wolfgang Glänzel - 1469-1490 Research project evaluation and selection: an evidential reasoning rule-based method for aggregating peer review information with reliabilities
by Wei-dong Zhu & Fang Liu & Yu-wang Chen & Jian-bo Yang & Dong-ling Xu & Dong-peng Wang - 1491-1525 A temporal analysis of institutional repository research
by Jennifer Ann Stevenson & Jin Zhang - 1527-1552 Multi-view clustering with exemplars for scientific mapping
by Xiangfeng Meng & Xinhai Liu & YunHai Tong & Wolfgang Glänzel & Shaohua Tan - 1553-1576 Knowledge network centrality, formal rank and research performance: evidence for curvilinear and interaction effects
by Kamal Badar & Julie M. Hite & Naeem Ashraf - 1577-1604 Modelling citation networks
by S. R. Goldberg & H. Anthony & T. S. Evans - 1605-1634 Measuring and visualizing the contributions of Chinese and American LIS research institutions to emerging themes and salient themes
by Lu An & Xia Lin & Chuanming Yu & Xinwen Zhang - 1635-1651 Open access and sources of full-text articles in Google Scholar in different subject fields
by Hamid R. Jamali & Majid Nabavi - 1653-1664 Interfield comparison of academic output by using department level data
by Tolga Yuret - 1665-1677 Statistical tests for ‘related records’ search results
by Charles H. Smith & Patrick Georges & Ngoc Nguyen - 1679-1697 A novel three-dimension perspective to explore technology evolution
by Munan Li - 1699-1719 A flexible bibliometric approach for the assessment of professorial appointments
by Juan Gorraiz & Christian Gumpenberger - 1721-1741 Sectoral collaboration networks for cardiovascular medical device development in South Africa
by Chipo Chimhundu & Kylie Jager & Tania Douglas - 1743-1762 Comparison of bibliometric measures for assessing relative importance of researchers
by Rok Blagus & Brane L. Leskošek & Janez Stare - 1763-1779 Comparing the topological properties of real and artificially generated scientific manuscripts
by Diego Raphael Amancio - 1781-1786 Intriguing trends in nuclear physics authorship
by B. Pritychenko - 1787-1807 The structure and dynamics of networks of scientific collaborations in Northern Africa
by Fabio Landini & Franco Malerba & Roberto Mavilia - 1809-1831 The bibliometric analysis of scholarly production: How great is the impact?
by Ole Ellegaard & Johan A. Wallin - 1833-1848 Changing publication and citation patterns in political science in Germany
by Pei-Shan Chi - 1849-1866 Revealing the online network between university and industry: the case of Turkey
by Enrique Orduna-Malea & Selenay Aytac - 1867-1873 Editorial delay and its relation to subsequent citations: the journals Nature, Science and Cell
by Si Shen & Ronald Rousseau & Dongbo Wang & Danhao Zhu & Huoyu Liu & Ruilun Liu - 1875-1887 Academic publishing and collaboration between China and Germany in physics
by Ping Zhou & Xiaozan Lv