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October 2015, Volume 105, Issue 1
- 509-523 Research status and trend analysis of global biomedical text mining studies in recent 10 years
by Xing Zhai & Zhihong Li & Kuo Gao & Youliang Huang & Lin Lin & Le Wang - 525-535 Growing trend of China’s contribution to haze research
by Lie Yang & Lizi Han & Zhulei Chen & Jiabin Zhou & Jia Wang - 537-556 International trade negotiation analysis: network and semantic knowledge infrastructure
by Jacob Wood & Gohar Feroz Khan - 557-566 Bibliometric analysis for the literature of traditional Chinese medicine in PubMed
by Youliang Huang & Mingquan Zhou & Qingqiong Deng & Juan Zhang & Pengbo Zhou & XianGang Shang - 567-575 Scientometric analysis of rabies research literature in India: 1950–2014
by Shanmugam Sachithanantham & Selvaraju Raja - 577-591 Bibliometric analysis of research progress in membrane water treatment technology from 1985 to 2013
by Yunrong Dai & Yonghui Song & Hongjie Gao & Siyu Wang & Yu Yuan - 593-610 Thirty years of use of multivariate quantitative methods in benthic community ecology of marine and coastal habitats: looking to the past to planning the future
by Gilson Correia Carvalho & Raymundo José Sá-Neto & Francisco Barros - 611-622 Study of international anticancer research trends via co-word and document co-citation visualization analysis
by Ping Xie - 623-643 An algorithmic historiography of the Ebola research specialty: mapping the science behind Ebola
by Nicholas V. Olijnyk - 645-663 How can an indigenous concept enter the international academic circle: the case of guanxi
by Linqing Liu & Shiye Mei - 665-681 The effect of technology on learning research trends: a bibliometric analysis over five decades
by Daphne R. Raban & Avishag Gordon - 683-690 Collaboration in medical research: a case study of India
by Har Kaur & Preeti Mahajan - 691-707 Analysis of the microbial risk assessment studies from 1973 to 2015: a bibliometric case study
by Alireza Mesdaghinia & Masoud Younesian & Simin Nasseri & Ramin Nabizadeh Nodehi & Mahdi Hadi - 709-725 Educational technology research trends from 2002 to 2014
by Ozlem Baydas & Sevda Kucuk & Rabia Meryem Yilmaz & Melike Aydemir & Yuksel Goktas
September 2015, Volume 104, Issue 3
- 609-628 Innovation indices: the need for positioning them where they properly belong
by Jan Kozłowski - 629-650 Job mobility, peer effects, and research productivity in economics
by Thomas Bolli & Jörg Schläpfer - 651-672 Analysis of academic productivity based on Complex Networks
by R. Álvarez & E. Cahué & J. Clemente-Gallardo & A. Ferrer & D. Íñiguez & X. Mellado & A. Rivero & G. Ruiz & F. Sanz & E. Serrano & A. Tarancón & Y. Vergara - 673-684 Funding ratios in social science: the perspective of countries/territories level and comparison with natural sciences
by Xin Xu & Alice M. Tan & Star X. Zhao - 685-713 A bibliometric analysis of Technology Centres
by Fernanda Morillo & Preiddy Efrain-Garcia - 715-735 Independent simultaneous discoveries visualized through network analysis: the case of linear canonical transforms
by Sofia Liberman & Kurt Bernardo Wolf - 737-762 Detecting the intellectual structure of library and information science based on formal concept analysis
by Ping Liu & Qiong Wu & Xiangming Mu & Kaipeng Yu & Yiting Guo - 763-791 Mapping of important international academic awards
by Juntao Zheng & Niancai Liu - 793-807 Measuring university quality
by Christopher Claassen - 809-825 Co-authorship proximity of A. M. Turing Award and John von Neumann Medal winners to the disciplinary boundaries of computer science
by Chris Fields - 827-840 Citation success of different publication types: a case study on all references in psychology publications from the German-speaking countries (D–A–CH–L–L) in 2009, 2010, and 2011
by Günter Krampen & Peter Weiland & Jürgen Wiesenhütter - 841-871 Technology convergence: What developmental stage are we in?
by Seongkyoon Jeong & Jong-Chan Kim & Jae Young Choi - 873-906 A comparison of 17 author-level bibliometric indicators for researchers in Astronomy, Environmental Science, Philosophy and Public Health in Web of Science and Google Scholar
by Lorna Wildgaard - 907-930 Leading emerging markets: capturing and diffusing scientific knowledge through research-oriented repositories
by Aurora Calderón-Martínez & Enar Ruiz-Conde - 931-949 Methods for estimating the size of Google Scholar
by Enrique Orduna-Malea & Juan M. Ayllón & Alberto Martín-Martín & Emilio Delgado López-Cózar - 951-983 Exploring the scope of open innovation: a bibliometric review of a decade of research
by Adrián Kovács & Bart Looy & Bruno Cassiman - 985-1012 Scientific collaboration dynamics in a national scientific system
by Anuška Ferligoj & Luka Kronegger & Franc Mali & Tom A. B. Snijders & Patrick Doreian - 1013-1017 Predicting results of the research excellence framework using departmental h-index: revisited
by O. Mryglod & R. Kenna & Yu. Holovatch & B. Berche
August 2015, Volume 104, Issue 2
- 407-424 Sectoral systems of innovation: the case of robotics research activities
by Gita Ghiasi & Vincent Larivière - 425-435 Data-mining the technological importance of government-funded patents in the private sector
by Jordan A. Comins - 437-452 The effect of patent family information in patent citation network analysis: a comparative case study in the drivetrain domain
by Hiroko Nakamura & Shinji Suzuki & Yuya Kajikawa & Masataka Osawa - 453-473 The effects of measurement error in case of scientific network analysis
by Nuša Erman & Ljupčo Todorovski - 475-488 Do great minds appear in batches?
by Ho Fai Chan & Benno Torgler - 489-509 Diversified resources and academic influence: patterns of university–industry collaboration in Chinese research-oriented universities
by Xia Fan & Xiaowan Yang & Liming Chen - 511-528 Investigation of the degree to which articles supported by research grants are published in open access health and life sciences journals
by Ling Ling Wang & Xuan Zhen Liu & Hui Fang - 529-553 Computer science research: the top 100 institutions in India and in the world
by Vivek Kumar Singh & Ashraf Uddin & David Pinto - 555-573 Scholars’ physical appearance, research performance, and feelings of happiness
by Alexander Dilger & Laura Lütkenhöner & Harry Müller - 575-580 Detecting seminal research contributions to the development and use of the global positioning system by reference publication year spectroscopy
by Jordan A. Comins & Thomas W. Hussey - 581-608 The citation advantage of author-pays model: the case of Springer and Elsevier OA journals
by Hajar Sotudeh & Zahra Ghasempour & Maryam Yaghtin
July 2015, Volume 104, Issue 1
- 1-18 How is an academic social site populated? A demographic study of Google Scholar Citations population
by José Luis Ortega - 19-41 The inner quality of an article: Will time tell?
by Ho Fai Chan & Malka Guillot & Lionel Page & Benno Torgler - 43-60 How we collaborate: characterizing, modeling and predicting scientific collaborations
by Xiaoling Sun & Hongfei Lin & Kan Xu & Kun Ding - 61-86 Measuring technological performance of assignees using trace metrics in three fields
by Mu-Hsuan Huang & Dar-Zen Chen & Danqi Shen & Mona S. Wang & Fred Y. Ye - 87-120 Three-dimensional visualization and animation of emerging patterns by the process of self-organization in collaboration networks
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Donald Beaver & Theo Kretschmer - 121-146 The organizational socialization field fragmentation: a bibliometric review
by Saša Batistič & Robert Kaše - 147-173 A bilateral comparison of research performance at an institutional level
by Jiancheng Guan & He Wei - 175-191 The effect of university mergers on the Shanghai ranking
by D. Docampo & D. Egret & L. Cram - 193-217 The deconstruction of a text: the permanence of the generalized Zipf law—the inter-textual relationship between entropy and effort amount
by Thierry Lafouge & Abdellatif Agouzal & Genevieve Lallich - 219-237 Edited books in the Social Sciences and Humanities: Characteristics and collaboration analysis
by Truyken L. B. Ossenblok & Tim C. E. Engels - 239-263 A scientometric review of emerging trends and new developments in recommendation systems
by Meen Chul Kim & Chaomei Chen - 265-293 The evolution of South Korea’s innovation system: moving towards the triple helix model?
by Jungwon Yoon - 295-312 Qualifying the performance evaluation of Big Science beyond productivity, impact and costs
by Richard Heidler & Olof Hallonsten - 313-334 Topic-based heterogeneous rank
by Tehmina Amjad & Ying Ding & Ali Daud & Jian Xu & Vincent Malic - 335-359 Dynamic subfield analysis of disciplines: an examination of the trading impact and knowledge diffusion patterns of computer science
by Yongjun Zhu & Erjia Yan - 361-380 The author–editor game
by J. A. García & Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia - 381-406 The generational gap of science: a dynamic cluster analysis of doctorates in an evolving scientific system
by João M. Santos & Hugo Horta
June 2015, Volume 103, Issue 3
- 751-777 Statistical relationships between journal use and research output at academic institutions in South Korea
by Youngim Jung & Jayhoon Kim & Minho So & Hwanmin Kim - 779-794 Somes patterns of Cuban scientific publication in Scopus: the current situation and challenges
by Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez & Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge & Félix Moya-Anegón & Elena Corera-Álvarez - 795-812 Research on women in science and higher education: a bibliometric analysis
by Tahereh Dehdarirad & Anna Villarroya & Maite Barrios - 813-848 A comparative analysis of global and national university ranking systems
by Murat Perit Çakır & Cengiz Acartürk & Oğuzhan Alaşehir & Canan Çilingir - 849-877 What drives the relevance and reputation of economics journals? An update from a survey among economists
by Justus Haucap & Johannes Muck - 879-896 Assessing the profile of top Brazilian computer science researchers
by Harlley Lima & Thiago H. P. Silva & Mirella M. Moro & Rodrygo L. T. Santos & Wagner Meira & Alberto H. F. Laender - 897-922 Cohesive subgroups in academic networks: unveiling clique integration of top-level female and male researchers
by Nadine V. Kegen - 923-938 How is credit given to networking centres in their publications? A case study of the Spanish CIBER research structures
by Fernanda Morillo & Rodrigo Costas & María Bordons - 939-976 Why do I publish research articles in English instead of my own language? Differences in Spanish researchers’ motivations across scientific domains
by Irene López-Navarro & Ana I. Moreno & Miguel Ángel Quintanilla & Jesús Rey-Rocha - 977-1002 An overview of modeling and simulation using content analysis
by Saikou Y. Diallo & Ross J. Gore & Jose J. Padilla & Christopher J. Lynch - 1003-1022 Collaborative interdisciplinary astrobiology research: a bibliometric study of the NASA Astrobiology Institute
by Zehra Taşkın & Arsev U. Aydinoglu - 1023-1042 A new method for automatically constructing domain-oriented term taxonomy based on weighted word co-occurrence analysis
by Shuqing Li & Ying Sun & Dagobert Soergel - 1043-1059 A bibliometric assessment of ASEAN collaboration in plant biotechnology
by Jane G. Payumo & Taurean C. Sutton - 1061-1071 Accuracy evaluation of Scopus Author ID based on the largest funding database in Japan
by Hirotaka Kawashima & Hiroyuki Tomizawa - 1073-1082 An academic odyssey: writing over time
by James Hartley & Guillaume Cabanac - 1083-1122 Influence of omitted citations on the bibliometric statistics of the major Manufacturing journals
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Domenico Maisano & Luca Mastrogiacomo - 1123-1144 Alternative metrics in scientometrics: a meta-analysis of research into three altmetrics
by Lutz Bornmann - 1145-1148 Letter to the Editor: On the conceptualisation and theorisation of the impact caused by publications
by Lutz Bornmann - 1149-1149 Erratum to: The open access advantage considering citation, article usage and social media attention
by Xianwen Wang & Chen Liu & Wenli Mao & Zhichao Fang - 1151-1152 Erratum to: Cluster-based polyrepresentation as science modelling approach for information retrieval
by Muhammad Kamran Abbasi & Ingo Frommholz
May 2015, Volume 103, Issue 2
- 337-353 Evolutionary longitudinal network dynamics of global zoonotic research
by Liaquat Hossain & Faezeh Karimi & Rolf T. Wigand & John W. Crawford - 355-372 Collaborative Networks as a measure of the Innovation Systems in second-generation ethanol
by Luiz Gustavo Antonio Souza & Márcia Azanha Ferraz Dias Moraes & Maria Ester Soares Dal Poz & José Maria Ferreira Jardim Silveira - 373-385 Article processing charges in OA journals: relationship between price and quality
by Bo-Christer Björk & David Solomon - 387-411 Emerging countries assertion in the global publication landscape of science: a case study of India
by Sujit Bhattacharya & Shilpa & Arshia Kaul - 413-433 A decade of research in statistics: a topic model approach
by Francesca De Battisti & Alfio Ferrara & Silvia Salini - 435-451 Nano language and distribution of article title terms according to power laws
by Tomaz Bartol & Karmen Stopar - 453-469 Mining research trends with anomaly detection models: the case of social computing research
by Qing Cheng & Xin Lu & Zhong Liu & Jincai Huang - 471-487 Combining OLAP and information networks for bibliographic data analysis: a survey
by Sabine Loudcher & Wararat Jakawat & Edmundo Pavel Soriano Morales & Cécile Favre - 489-530 What can university administrators do to increase the publication and citation scores of their faculty members?
by Nabil Amara & Réjean Landry & Norrin Halilem - 531-544 Towards understanding longitudinal collaboration networks: a case of mammography performance research
by Seyedamir Tavakoli Taba & Liaquat Hossain & Simon Reay Atkinson & Sarah Lewis - 545-554 Why are we so attached to the “ethno” prefix in Brazil?
by Natalia Hanazaki - 555-564 The open access advantage considering citation, article usage and social media attention
by Xianwen Wang & Chen Liu & Wenli Mao & Zhichao Fang - 565-581 New multi-stage similarity measure for calculation of pairwise patent similarity in a patent citation network
by Andrew Rodriguez & Byunghoon Kim & Mehmet Turkoz & Jae-Min Lee & Byoung-Youl Coh & Myong K. Jeong - 583-614 Returns to scale of Business Administration research in Germany
by Marcel Clermont & Alexander Dirksen & Harald Dyckhoff - 615-630 The happiness turn? Mapping the emergence of “happiness studies” using cited references
by Christopher Kullenberg & Gustaf Nelhans - 631-647 Inventor team size as a predictor of the future citation impact of patents
by Anthony Breitzman & Patrick Thomas - 649-668 Global trends in scientific production in enology and viticulture in selected emerging economies (BRIC)
by Jose Luis Aleixandre & Jose Luis Aleixandre-Tudó & Máxima Bolaños-Pizarro & Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent - 669-686 Diversity of individual research disciplines in scientific funding
by Jiang Wu & Miao Jin & Xiu-Hao Ding - 687-705 Mapping recent information behavior research: an analysis of co-authorship and co-citation networks
by Aurora González-Teruel & Gregorio González-Alcaide & Maite Barrios & María-Francisca Abad-García - 707-724 Identifying the research focus of Library and Information Science institutions in China with institution-specific keywords
by Guo Chen & Lu Xiao & Chang-ping Hu & Xue-qin Zhao - 725-749 Collaboration strategies and effects on university research: evidence from Chinese universities
by Yuandi Wang & Die Hu & Weiping Li & Yiwei Li & Qiang Li
April 2015, Volume 103, Issue 1
- 1-31 Ranking and identifying influential scientists versus mass producers by the Perfectionism Index
by Antonis Sidiropoulos & Dimitrios Katsaros & Yannis Manolopoulos - 33-46 Analyzing knowledge flows of scientific literature through semantic links: a case study in the field of energy
by Saeed-Ul Hassan & Peter Haddawy - 47-73 Bibliometric analysis of two subdomains in philosophy: free will and sorites
by Per Ahlgren & Peter Pagin & Olle Persson & Maria Svedberg - 75-83 A simple interpretation of the growth of scientific/technological research impact leading to hype-type evolution curves
by Marco Campani & Ruggero Vaglio - 85-100 The evolution of female authorship in computing research
by José María Cavero & Belén Vela & Paloma Cáceres & Carlos Cuesta & Almudena Sierra-Alonso - 101-134 Structure and evolution of co-authorship network in an interdisciplinary research field
by Peng Liu & Haoxiang Xia - 135-158 Visualizing the intellectual structure and evolution of innovation systems research: a bibliometric analysis
by Zhigao Liu & Yimei Yin & Weidong Liu & Michael Dunford - 159-189 Identifying patterns and structural influences in the scientific communication of business knowledge
by Brenda Cheang & Chongshou Li & Andrew Lim & Zhenzhen Zhang - 191-212 A numerical algorithm with preference statements to evaluate the performance of scientists
by Martin Ricker - 213-228 Power laws in citation distributions: evidence from Scopus
by Michal Brzezinski - 229-250 The research activity of the current faculty of the Greek chemical engineering departments: a bibliometric study in national and international context
by Nikolaos A. Kazakis - 251-259 Economical writing (or, “Think Hemingway”)
by Andrés Marroquín & Julio H. Cole - 261-265 Too many journals? Towards a theory of repeated rejections and ultimate acceptance
by Jan Oosterhaven - 267-299 Close to the edge: co-authorship proximity of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine, 1991–2010, to cross-disciplinary brokers
by Chris Fields - 301-327 Worldwide contributors to the literature of library and information science: top authors, 2007–2012
by William H. Walters & Esther Isabelle Wilder - 329-330 Inaccuracies in titles
by James Hartley - 331-332 Inaccuracies in titles on bibliometrics in biomedical journals
by Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent & Vicent Montalt Resurrecció & Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurián - 333-336 Academia’s never-ending selection for productivity
by François Brischoux & Frédéric Angelier
March 2015, Volume 102, Issue 3
- 1835-1865 A bibliometric study of SSME in information systems research
by Chien-Lung Hsu & Chun-Hao Chiang - 1867-1893 The research output of European higher education institutions
by José Manuel Pastor & Lorenzo Serrano & Irene Zaera - 1895-1919 Dynamic evolution of collaborative networks: evidence from nano-energy research in China
by Na Liu & Jiancheng Guan - 1921-1950 Business portfolio restructuring: a comprehensive bibliometric review
by Angélica María Sánchez-Riofrío & Luis Ángel Guerras-Martín & Francisco Javier Forcadell - 1951-1964 Scientometric analysis of phosphorus research in eutrophic lakes
by Wei Gao & Yan Chen & Yong Liu & Huai-cheng Guo - 1965-1985 Technology structural implications from the extension of a patent search method
by Christopher L. Benson & Christopher L. Magee - 1987-1996 Philosophy of science viewed through the lense of “Referenced Publication Years Spectroscopy” (RPYS)
by K. Brad Wray & Lutz Bornmann - 1997-2010 Patterns and evolution of coauthorship in China’s humanities and social sciences
by Jiang Li & Yueting Li - 2011-2022 Measuring the quantity and quality of scholarly productivity in criminology and criminal justice: a test of three integrated models
by Glenn D. Walters - 2023-2039 Clustering research group website homepages
by Patrick Kenekayoro & Kevan Buckley & Mike Thelwall - 2041-2057 A comparative study on detecting research fronts in the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) field using bibliographic coupling and co-citation
by Mu-hsuan Huang & Chia-Pin Chang - 2059-2071 What is the best database for computer science journal articles?
by Antonio Cavacini - 2073-2088 The evolution of conceptual diversity in economics titles from 1890 to 2012
by Shesen Guo & Ganzhou Zhang & Qiuhong Ju & Yu Chen & Qianfeng Chen & Lulu Li - 2089-2105 The Matthew effect in China’s science: evidence from academicians of Chinese Academy of Sciences
by Xue Yang & Xin Gu & Yuandi Wang & Guangyuan Hu & Li Tang - 2107-2130 Topics in the literature of transition economies and emerging markets
by Anke Piepenbrink & Elkin Nurmammadov - 2131-2150 Globalization of the social sciences in Eastern Europe: genuine breakthrough or a slippery slope of the research evaluation practice?
by Dejan Pajić - 2151-2159 Conflicts of interest statements on biomedical papers
by Grant Lewison & Richard Sullivan - 2161-2164 Usage metrics versus altmetrics: confusing terminology?
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Juan Gorraiz - 2165-2180 Predicting results of the Research Excellence Framework using departmental h-index
by O. Mryglod & R. Kenna & Yu. Holovatch & B. Berche - 2181-2186 Errors in DOI indexing by bibliometric databases
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Domenico Maisano & Luca Mastrogiacomo - 2187-2188 The interest of the scientific community in expert opinions from journal peer review procedures
by Lutz Bornmann & Robin Haunschild - 2191-2192 Combining bibliometrics and information retrieval: preface
by Philipp Mayr & Andrea Scharnhorst - 2193-2199 Scientometrics and information retrieval: weak-links revitalized
by Philipp Mayr & Andrea Scharnhorst - 2201-2214 The symbiotic relationship between information retrieval and informetrics
by Dietmar Wolfram - 2215-2222 Bibliometrics-aided retrieval: where information retrieval meets scientometrics
by Wolfgang Glänzel - 2223-2245 Meso-level retrieval: IR-bibliometrics interplay and hybrid citation-words methods in scientific fields delineation
by Michel Zitt - 2247-2253 The hw-rank: an h-index variant for ranking web pages
by Judit Bar-Ilan & Mark Levene - 2255-2274 Modeling uncertainty in bibliometrics and information retrieval: an information fusion approach
by Alexander Karlsson & Björn Hammarfelt & H. Joe Steinhauer & Göran Falkman & Nasrine Olson & Gustaf Nelhans & Jan Nolin - 2275-2299 Co-cited author retrieval and relevance theory: examples from the humanities
by Howard D. White - 2301-2322 Cluster-based polyrepresentation as science modelling approach for information retrieval
by Muhammad Kamran Abbasi & Ingo Frommholz - 2323-2345 Science models for search: a study on combining scholarly information retrieval and scientometrics
by Peter Mutschke & Philipp Mayr
February 2015, Volume 102, Issue 2
- 1083-1099 LIS journals categorization in the Journal Citation Report: a stated preference study
by A. Abrizah & A. Noorhidawati & A. N. Zainab - 1101-1117 How have the Eastern European countries of the former Warsaw Pact developed since 1990? A bibliometric study
by Marcin Kozak & Lutz Bornmann & Loet Leydesdorff - 1119-1137 Coherence analysis of research and education using topic modeling
by Hoyeop Lee & Jueun Kwak & Min Song & Chang Ouk Kim - 1139-1166 Scientific collaboration between BRICS countries
by Ugo Finardi - 1167-1188 What difference does it make? Impact of peer-reviewed scholarships on scientific production
by Adriana Bin & Sergio Salles-Filho & Luiza Maria Capanema & Fernando Antonio Basile Colugnati - 1189-1205 Comparison of examiners’ forward citations in the United States and Japan with pairs of equivalent patent applications
by Satoshi Yasukawa & Shingo Kano - 1207-1239 Functional information characteristics of large-scale research collaboration: network measures and implications
by Jaideep Ghosh & Avinash Kshitij & Sandeep Kadyan - 1241-1268 The impact of African science: a bibliometric analysis
by Hugo Confraria & Manuel Mira Godinho - 1269-1286 Evaluating and comparing the university performance in knowledge utilization for patented inventions
by Wen-Chi Hung & Cherng G. Ding & Hung-Jui Wang & Meng-Che Lee & Chieh-Peng Lin - 1287-1306 How small is the center of science? Short cross-disciplinary cycles in co-authorship graphs
by Chris Fields - 1307-1323 Exploring the interdisciplinary evolution of a discipline: the case of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
by Shiji Chen & Clément Arsenault & Yves Gingras & Vincent Larivière - 1325-1346 On the effects of institutional size in university classifications: the case of the Shanghai ranking
by Domingo Docampo & Lawrence Cram - 1347-1374 Factors determining authors’ willingness to wait for editorial decisions from economic history journals
by Eline Poelmans & Sandra Rousseau - 1375-1384 Prospective evaluation of the accessibility of Internet references in leading general medical journals
by Paula A. Rochon & Wei Wu & Jerry H. Gurwitz & Sunila R. Kalkar & Joel Thomson & Sudeep S. Gill - 1385-1400 The influence of R&D intensity of countries on the impact of international collaborative research: evidence from Spain
by María Bordons & Borja González-Albo & Javier Aparicio & Luz Moreno - 1401-1411 A simple approach to describe a company’s innovative activities and their technological breadth
by Xiaojun Hu & Ronald Rousseau - 1413-1434 Bibliometric indicators of young authors in astrophysics: Can later stars be predicted?
by Frank Havemann & Birger Larsen - 1435-1454 The role of academic collaboration in the impact of Latin-American research on management
by Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo & Carlos Díaz-Contreras & Guillermo Ronda-Velázquez & Jorge Carlos Ronda-Pupo - 1455-1465 Careers of young Polish chemists
by Marek Kosmulski - 1467-1496 An approach to the author citation potential: measures of scientific performance which are invariant across scientific fields
by Pablo Dorta-González & María Isabel Dorta-González & Rafael Suárez-Vega - 1497-1520 Within- and between-department variability in individual productivity: the case of economics
by Antonio Perianes-Rodriguez & Javier Ruiz-Castillo - 1521-1539 A bibliometric study of China’s science and technology policies: 1949–2010
by Cui Huang & Jun Su & Xiang Xie & Xuanting Ye & Zhang Li & Alan Porter & Jiang Li - 1541-1553 Forty years of gender disparities in Russian science: a historical bibliometric analysis
by Adèle Paul-Hus & Rébecca L. Bouvier & Chaoqun Ni & Cassidy R. Sugimoto & Vladimir Pislyakov & Vincent Larivière - 1555-1576 The scientific production of Ibero-American authors on information literacy (1985–2013)
by María Pinto & M. Isabel Escalona & Antonio Pulgarín & Alejandro Uribe-Tirado - 1577-1593 Introducing sub-impact factor (SIF-) sequences and an aggregated SIF-indicator for journal ranking
by Fang Xu & Wenbin Liu & Ronald Rousseau - 1595-1613 Scientific relatedness in solar energy: a comparative study between the USA and China
by Jingjing Zhang & Yan Yan & Jiancheng Guan - 1615-1645 Large-scale bibliometric review of diffusion research
by Pranpreya Sriwannawit & Ulf Sandström - 1647-1653 Rescaling the h-index
by András Schubert - 1655-1659 Online supplemental information: a sizeable black hole for citations
by Miguel A. García-Pérez - 1661-1668 Is the CE/BCE notation becoming a standard in scholarly literature?
by Antonio Cavacini - 1669-1686 Bibliometric study of the scientific research on “Learning to Rank” between 2000 and 2013
by Oscar J. Alejo-Machado & Juan Manuel Fernández-Luna & Juan F. Huete - 1687-1711 Using machine learning techniques for rising star prediction in co-author network
by Ali Daud & Muhammad Ahmad & M. S. I. Malik & Dunren Che - 1713-1729 Characterizing highly cited papers in Social Work through H-Classics
by M. A. Martínez & M. Herrera & E. Contreras & A. Ruíz & E. Herrera-Viedma - 1731-1753 ‘The past is prologue to the future’: an introspective view of hospitality and tourism research
by Anastasios Zopiatis & Antonis L. Theocharous & Panayiotis Constanti - 1755-1772 A multivariate stochastic model to assess research performance
by Giovanni Abramo & Corrado Costa & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo - 1773-1779 The relationship between tweets, citations, and article views for PLOS ONE articles
by J. C. F. Winter - 1781-1793 An overview of academic publishing and collaboration between China and Germany
by Ping Zhou & Lutz Bornmann - 1795-1814 Publication practices in the Argentinian Computer Science community: a bibliometric perspective
by Daniela Godoy & Alejandro Zunino & Cristian Mateos - 1815-1821 Does a paper being featured on the cover of a journal guarantee more attention and greater impact?
by Xianwen Wang & Chen Liu & Wenli Mao - 1823-1827 On the causes of subject-specific citation rates in Web of Science
by Werner Marx & Lutz Bornmann - 1829-1830 Discussion about the new Nature Index
by Robin Haunschild & Lutz Bornmann - 1831-1833 A response to ‘Discussion about the new Nature Index’
by Nick Campbell & Michelle Grayson
January 2015, Volume 102, Issue 1
- 1-3 Coping with copying
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Tibor Braun & András Schubert & Guido Zosimo-Landolfo - 5-23 Ranking journals using the dominance hierarchy procedure: an illustration with IS journals
by Kishen Iyengar & Venugopal Balijepally - 25-49 Organizational factors influencing scholarly performance: a multivariate study of biomedical research groups
by Maaike Verbree & Edwin Horlings & Peter Groenewegen & Inge Weijden & Peter Besselaar - 51-75 Uncovering the multidisciplinary nature of technology management: journal citation network analysis
by Hakyeon Lee - 77-96 Completing keyword patent search with semantic patent search: introducing a semiautomatic iterative method for patent near search based on semantic similarities
by Ansgar Moeller & Martin G. Moehrle - 97-112 Exploring alternative metrics of scholarly performance in the social sciences and humanities in Taiwan
by Kuang-hua Chen & Muh-chyun Tang & Chun-mei Wang & Jieh Hsiang