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April 2013, Volume 95, Issue 1
- 465-479 Popular research topics in multimedia
by Chih-Fong Tsai & Chihli Hung
March 2013, Volume 94, Issue 3
- 817-831 Citation increments between collaborating countries
by Bárbara S. Lancho-Barrantes & Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote & Félix Moya-Anegón - 833-849 Produce patents or journal articles? A cross-country comparison of R&D productivity change
by Chiang-Ping Chen & Jin-Li Hu & Chih-Hai Yang - 851-872 Citation time window choice for research impact evaluation
by Jian Wang - 873-876 A rationale for the relation between the citer h-index and the classical h-index of a researcher
by L. Egghe - 877-892 Interdisciplinarity of nano research fields: a keyword mining approach
by Lili Wang & Ad Notten & Alexandru Surpatean - 893-910 Scholarly publishing in social sciences and humanities, associated probabilities of belonging and its spectrum: a quantitative approach for the Spanish case
by Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez & Elea Giménez-Toledo - 911-928 Scientific publishing in Benin as seen from Scopus
by Eustache Mêgnigbêto - 929-942 Studying scientific migration in Scopus
by Henk F. Moed & M’hamed Aisati & Andrew Plume - 943-954 Meta-analysis in psychology: a bibliometric study
by Georgina Guilera & Maite Barrios & Juana Gómez-Benito - 955-962 High-level evidences in endodontics
by Saeed Asgary & Leili Mehrdad & Sanam Kheirieh - 963-979 Measuring international trade-related technology spillover: a composite approach of network analysis and information theory
by Yu-tao Sun & Feng-chao Liu - 981-998 A fitness model for scholarly impact analysis
by Weimao Ke - 999-1006 Career prospects for female university researchers have not improved
by Rickard Danell & Mikael Hjerm - 1007-1019 Some differences in research publications of Indian scientists in India and the diaspora, 1986–2010
by Aparna Basu - 1021-1036 Innovation and production in the global solar photovoltaic industry
by Show-Ling Jang & Li-Ju Chen & Jennifer H. Chen & Yu-Chieh Chiu - 1037-1056 Visualization of patents and papers in terahertz technology: a comparative study
by Guifeng Liu - 1057-1075 A preliminary test of Google Scholar as a source for citation data: a longitudinal study of Nobel prize winners
by Anne-Wil Harzing - 1077-1098 Driving factors of external funding and funding effects on academic innovation performance in university–industry–government linkages
by Ssu-Han Chen & Mu-Hsuan Huang & Dar-Zen Chen - 1099-1109 The generalized Pareto distribution fitted to research outputs of countries
by J. Martin Zyl - 1111-1136 Discovering and assessing fields of expertise in nanomedicine: a patent co-citation network perspective
by Ahmad Barirani & Bruno Agard & Catherine Beaudry - 1137-1160 Search strategies along the academic lifecycle
by Edwin Horlings & Thomas Gurney - 1161-1173 Visualizing and comparing four facets of scholarly communication: producers, artifacts, concepts, and gatekeepers
by Chaoqun Ni & Cassidy R. Sugimoto & Blaise Cronin - 1175-1194 Organization level research in scientometrics: a plea for an explicit pragmatic approach
by Sjoerd Hardeman - 1195-1216 A bibliometric study of service innovation research: based on complex network analysis
by Wenjia Zhu & Jiancheng Guan - 1217-1238 Inventor collaboration over distance: a comparison of academic and corporate patents
by Sidonia Proff & Anja Dettmann - 1239-1251 Iberian universities: a characterisation from ESI rankings
by Tânia F. G. G. Cova & Alberto A. C. C. Pais & Sebastião J. Formosinho - 1253-1273 Effects of large-scale research funding programs: a Japanese case study
by Takanori Ida & Naomi Fukuzawa - 1275-1295 Publication trends in materials science: a global perspective
by B. S. Kademani & Anil Sagar & Ganesh Surwase & K. Bhanumurthy - 1297-1312 The top-cited research works in the Science Citation Index Expanded
by Yuh-Shan Ho - 1313-1315 Standardization of the institutional address
by E. Krauskopf - 1317-1337 Citation and co-citation analysis to identify core and emerging knowledge in electronic commerce research
by Wen-Lung Shiau & Yogesh K. Dwivedi
February 2013, Volume 94, Issue 2
- 439-468 Validating indicators of interdisciplinarity: linking bibliometric measures to studies of engineering research labs
by David Roessner & Alan L. Porter & Nancy J. Nersessian & Stephen Carley - 469-480 Characterizing a scientific elite (B): publication and citation patterns of the most highly cited scientists in environmental science and ecology
by John N. Parker & Stefano Allesina & Christopher J. Lortie - 481-495 The patterns and propensity for international co-invention: the case of China
by Jennifer H. Chen & Show-Ling Jang & Chiao-Hui Chang - 497-521 The more you spend, the more you get? The effects of R&D and capital expenditures on the patenting activities of biotechnology firms
by Roberta Piergiovanni & Enrico Santarelli - 523-539 How does scientific success relate to individual and organizational characteristics? A scientometric study of psychology researchers in the German-speaking countries
by Hans P. W. Bauer & Gabriel Schui & Alexander Eye & Günter Krampen - 541-565 Is the university model an organizational necessity? Scale and agglomeration effects in science
by Tasso Brandt & Torben Schubert - 567-587 Reproducibility of the Shanghai academic ranking of world universities results
by Domingo Docampo - 589-593 Global maps of science based on the new Web-of-Science categories
by Loet Leydesdorff & Stephen Carley & Ismael Rafols - 595-614 The emergence of plate tectonics and the Kuhnian model of paradigm shift: a bibliometric case study based on the Anna Karenina principle
by Werner Marx & Lutz Bornmann - 615-628 Are CIVETS the next BRICs? A comparative analysis from scientometrics perspective
by Yong Yi & Wei Qi & Dandan Wu - 629-650 The evolutionary patterns of knowledge production in Korea
by Jae-Yong Choung & Hye-Ran Hwang - 651-673 Evaluations of context-based co-citation searching
by Masaki Eto - 675-682 Do citations and impact factors relate to the real numbers in publications? A case study of citation rates, impact, and effect sizes in ecology and evolutionary biology
by Christopher J. Lortie & Lonnie W. Aarssen & Amber E. Budden & Roosa Leimu - 683-699 Productivity analysis of research in Natural Sciences, Technology and Clinical Medicine: an input–output model applied in comparison of Top 300 ranked universities of 4 North European and 4 East Asian countries
by Osmo Kivinen & Juha Hedman & Päivi Kaipainen - 701-709 Positive results receive more citations, but only in some disciplines
by Daniele Fanelli - 711-719 Research output in pheromone biology: a case study of India
by Thangavel Rajagopal & Govindaraju Archunan & Muthuraj Surulinathi & Ponnirul Ponmanickam - 721-740 LIS journals scientific impact and subject categorization: a comparison between Web of Science and Scopus
by A. Abrizah & A. N. Zainab & K. Kiran & R. G. Raj - 741-754 India’s contribution on antioxidants: a bibliometric analysis, 2001–10
by K. K. Mueen Ahmed & B. M. Gupta - 755-775 Examining the relationship of co-authorship network centrality and gender on academic research performance: the case of chemistry researchers in Pakistan
by Kamal Badar & Julie M. Hite & Yuosre F. Badir - 777-780 Toward a more precise definition of self-citation
by Stephen Carley & Alan L. Porter & Jan Youtie - 781-799 Doctoral dissertations of Library and Information Science in China: A co-word analysis
by Qian-Jin Zong & Hong-Zhou Shen & Qin-Jian Yuan & Xiao-Wei Hu & Zhi-Ping Hou & Shun-Guo Deng - 801-815 Academic productivity correlated with well-being at work
by Benedetto Torrisi
January 2013, Volume 94, Issue 1
- 1-22 Factors affecting the diffusion of patented military technology in the field of weapons and ammunition
by Manuel Acosta & Daniel Coronado & Rosario Marín & Pedro Prats - 23-34 Document categories in the ISI Web of Knowledge: Misunderstanding the Social Sciences?
by Anne-Wil Harzing - 35-55 An evaluation of impacts in “Nanoscience & nanotechnology”: steps towards standards for citation analysis
by Loet Leydesdorff - 57-73 Looking for the impact of peer review: does count of funding acknowledgements really predict research impact?
by John Rigby - 75-93 The bibliographic coupling approach to filter the cited and uncited patent citations: a case of electric vehicle technology
by Hsi-Yin Yeh & Yi-Shan Sung & Hsiao-Wen Yang & Wan-Chu Tsai & Dar-Zen Chen - 95-111 Knowledge management research status in China from 2006 to 2010: based on analysis of the degree theses
by Changling Li & Fengjiao Guo & Ling Zhi & Zhiping Han & Feifan Liu - 113-132 Love dynamics between science and technology: some evidences in nanoscience and nanotechnology
by Qingjun Zhao & Jiancheng Guan - 133-161 Assessing researcher interdisciplinarity: a case study of the University of Hawaii NASA Astrobiology Institute
by Michael Gowanlock & Rich Gazan - 163-179 Measuring international knowledge flows and scholarly impact of scientific research
by Saeed-Ul Hassan & Peter Haddawy - 181-201 Geographical knowledge diffusion and spatial diversity citation rank
by Jiang Wu - 203-206 Comparison of number of citations to full original articles versus brief reports
by Michael N. Mavros & Vangelis Bardakas & Petros I. Rafailidis & Thalia A. Sardi & Elena Demetriou & Matthew E. Falagas - 207-224 Towards the automation of address identification
by Fernanda Morillo & Javier Aparicio & Borja González-Albo & Luz Moreno - 225-246 An innovative approach to identify the knowledge diffusion path: the case of resource-based theory
by Louis Y. Y. Lu & John S. Liu - 247-262 Benchmarking regional innovative performance: composite measures and direct innovation counts
by Teemu Makkonen & Robert P. Have - 263-271 Certainty equivalent citation: generalized classes of citation indexes
by Antonio Abatemarco & Roberto Dell’Anno - 273-303 Who leads research productivity growth? Guidelines for R&D policy-makers
by Fernando Jiménez-Sáez & Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia & Jose Luis Zofío - 305-311 Medical subject headings versus American Psychological Association Index Terms: indexing eating disorders
by Rocío Guardiola-Wanden-Berghe & Javier Sanz-Valero & Carmina Wanden-Berghe - 313-331 Identifying technological competition trends for R&D planning using dynamic patent maps: SAO-based content analysis
by Janghyeok Yoon & Hyunseok Park & Kwangsoo Kim - 333-342 A scientometric assessment of research output in nanoscience and nanotechnology: Pakistan perspective
by R. S. Bajwa & K. Yaldram & S. Rafique - 343-357 Sectoral collaboration in biomedical research and development
by Bryn Lander - 359-378 Twenty-five years of Australian nursing and allied health professional journals: bibliometric analysis from 1985 through 2010
by Louise Wiles & Timothy Olds & Marie Williams - 379-396 Duplicate and fake publications in the scientific literature: how many SCIgen papers in computer science?
by Cyril Labbé & Dominique Labbé - 397-421 The motivations for knowledge transfer across borders: the diffusion of data envelopment analysis (DEA) methodology
by Mei Hsiu-Ching Ho & John S. Liu - 423-438 The unbalanced performance and regional differences in scientific and technological collaboration in the field of solar cells
by Mu-Hsuan Huang & Huei-Ru Dong & Dar-Zen Chen
December 2012, Volume 93, Issue 3
- 553-581 Counting citations in the field of business and management: why use Google Scholar rather than the Web of Science
by Nabil Amara & Réjean Landry - 583-607 The d-index: Discovering dependences among scientific collaborators from their bibliographic data records
by Luigi Di Caro & Mario Cataldi & Claudio Schifanella - 609-633 Transnational citation, technological diversity and small world in global nanotechnology patenting
by Jiancheng Guan & Yuan Shi - 635-644 Discovery of factors influencing citation impact based on a soft fuzzy rough set model
by Mingyang Wang & Guang Yu & Shuang An & Daren Yu - 645-659 Discovering and analyzing the intellectual structure and its evolution of LIS in China, 1998–2007
by Ruimin Ma - 661-679 Participation of women in software engineering publications
by Belén Vela & Paloma Cáceres & José María Cavero - 681-698 A comparison of top economics departments in the US and EU on the basis of the multidimensional prestige of influential articles in 2010
by J. A. García & Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia - 699-717 Blockmodeling of co-authorship networks in library and information science in Argentina: a case study
by Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez & Anuska Ferligoj & Sandra Miguel & Luka Kronegger & Félix Moya-Anegón - 719-743 A bibliometric portrait of the evolution, scientific roots and influence of the literature on university–industry links
by Aurora A. C. Teixeira & Luisa Mota - 745-750 Assessing insularity in global science
by Richard J. Ladle & Peter A. Todd & Ana. C. M. Malhado - 751-763 Prescribed practices of authorship: review of codes of ethics from professional bodies and journal guidelines across disciplines
by Lana Bošnjak & Ana Marušić - 765-785 Ten challenges in modeling bibliographic data for bibliometric analysis
by Alfio Ferrara & Silvia Salini - 787-812 A general framework for describing diversity within systems and similarity between systems with applications in informetrics
by Qiuju Zhou & Ronald Rousseau & Liying Yang & Ting Yue & Guoliang Yang - 813-830 Bibliometric analysis for development of research strategies in agricultural technology: the case of Taiwan
by Ling-Chu Lee & Yi-Yang Lee & Yi-Ching Liaw - 831-846 The growth of science and database coverage
by Carolin Michels & Ulrich Schmoch - 847-856 Mapping Iranian patents based on International Patent Classification (IPC), from 1976 to 2011
by Alireza Noruzi & Mohammadhiwa Abdekhoda - 857-868 Gender differences in scientific productivity: a persisting phenomenon?
by Pleun Arensbergen & Inge van der Weijden & Peter Besselaar - 869-891 Beyond the basemap of science: mapping multiple structures in research portfolios: evidence from Hungary
by Sándor Soós & George Kampis - 893-913 The contingent nature of brain gain and brain circulation: their foreign context and the impact of return scientists on the scientific community in their country of origin
by Thijs A. Velema - 915-929 In public peer review of submitted manuscripts, how do reviewer comments differ from comments written by interested members of the scientific community? A content analysis of comments written for Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
by Lutz Bornmann & Hanna Herich & Hanna Joos & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 931-936 Effects of war on scientific production: mathematics in Croatia from 1968 to 2008
by Jasna Dravec Braun - 937-948 Effects of international collaboration and status of journal on impact of papers
by Stojan Pečlin & Primož Južnič & Rok Blagus & Mojca Čižek Sajko & Janez Stare - 949-966 Visibility in international rankings. Strategies for enhancing the competitiveness of Spanish universities
by Daniela Filippo & Fernando Casani & Carlos García-Zorita & Preiddy Efraín-García & Elías Sanz-Casado - 967-985 Economic, linguistic, and political factors in the scientific productivity of countries
by Ernesto R. Gantman - 987-1004 On the relationship between citations of publication output and Hirsch index h of authors: conceptualization of tapered Hirsch index h T, circular citation area radius R and citation acceleration a
by Keshra Sangwal - 1005-1017 What is the appropriate length of the publication period over which to assess research performance?
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Tindaro Cicero - 1019-1027 Comparison of trends in the quantity and variety of Science Citation Index (SCI) literature on human pathogens between China and the United States
by Deqiao Tian & Yunzhou Yu & Yumin Wang & Tao Zheng - 1029-1046 S&T publications output of Nepal: a quantitative analysis, 2001–10
by B. M. Gupta & Adarsh Bala - 1047-1060 Evaluation index system for academic papers of humanities and social sciences
by Quan’e Ren & Xuemei Gong - 1061-1079 Scientific production and citation impact: a bibliometric analysis in acupuncture over three decades
by Jun-Ying Fu & Xu Zhang & Yun-Hua Zhao & He-Feng Tong & Dar-Zen Chen & Mu-Hsuan Huang - 1081-1099 Ranking of research output of universities on the basis of the multidimensional prestige of influential fields: Spanish universities as a case of study
by J. A. García & Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia & Daniel Torres-Salinas & Francisco Herrera - 1101-1117 A bibliometric analysis of solar power research from 1991 to 2010
by Bensi Dong & Guoqiang Xu & Xiang Luo & Yi Cai & Wei Gao - 1119-1149 An Inno-Qual performance system for higher education
by Jui-Kuei Chen & I-Shuo Chen - 1151-1163 Papers written by Nobel Prize winners in physics before they won the prize: an analysis of their language and journal of publication
by Caifeng Ma & Cheng Su & Junpeng Yuan & Yishan Wu
November 2012, Volume 93, Issue 2
- 233-251 Analysis of publication patterns in Korean library and information science research
by Kiduk Yang & Jongwook Lee - 253-264 Sleeping beauties in ophthalmology
by Norio Ohba & Kumiko Nakao - 265-278 Relationship between connectivity and academic productivity
by Clarice Gameiro Fonseca Pachi & Jorge Futoshi Yamamoto & Anna Paula Amadeu Costa & Luis Fernandez Lopez - 279-304 Defining the intellectual structure of information systems and related college of business disciplines: a bibliometric analysis
by Jean A. Pratt & Karina Hauser & Cassidy R. Sugimoto - 305-317 Relative measure index: a metric to measure the quality of journals
by R. G. Raj & A. N. Zainab - 319-327 How does the normalization of data affect the ARWU ranking?
by Milica Jovanovic & Veljko Jeremic & Gordana Savic & Milica Bulajic & Milan Martic - 329-349 Science as instrumentation. The case for psychiatric rating scales
by Philippe Moigne & Pascal Ragouet - 351-371 Reference classes: a tool for benchmarking universities’ research
by Nicolas Carayol & Ghislaine Filliatreau & Agenor Lahatte - 373-390 Changing publication patterns in the Social Sciences and Humanities, 2000–2009
by Tim C. E. Engels & Truyken L. B. Ossenblok & Eric H. J. Spruyt - 391-411 A boosted-trees method for name disambiguation
by Jian Wang & Kaspars Berzins & Diana Hicks & Julia Melkers & Fang Xiao & Diogo Pinheiro - 413-430 Geographical analysis of the academic brain drain in Italy
by S. Monteleone & B. Torrisi - 431-438 Research productivity among trainee anaesthetists in Ireland: a cross-sectional study
by James D. O’Leary & Owen O’Sullivan - 439-458 Globalization and de-globalization in nanotechnology research: the role of China
by Aashish Mehta & Patrick Herron & Yasuyuki Motoyama & Richard Appelbaum & Timothy Lenoir - 459-471 Hybrid documents co-citation analysis: making sense of the interaction between science and technology in technology diffusion
by Ji-ping Gao & Kun Ding & Li Teng & Jie Pang - 473-495 Universality of performance indicators based on citation and reference counts
by T. S. Evans & N. Hopkins & B. S. Kaube - 497-516 A comparison of disciplinary structure in science between the G7 and the BRIC countries by bibliometric methods
by Li Ying Yang & Ting Yue & Jie Lan Ding & Tao Han - 517-531 Revisiting country research profiles: learning about the scientific cultures
by Peter A. Schulz & Edmilson J. T. Manganote - 533-551 Publication patterns in Russia and the West compared
by Anton Oleinik
October 2012, Volume 93, Issue 1
- 1-2 The 7th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics & 12th COLLNET Meeting
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Bülent Özel & Wolfgang Glänzel - 3-16 Research evaluation. Part I: productivity and citedness of a German medical research institution
by A. Pudovkin & H. Kretschmer & J. Stegmann & E. Garfield - 17-30 Research evaluation. Part II: gender effects of evaluation: are men more productive and more cited than women?
by Kretschmer Hildrun & Pudovkin Alexander & Stegmann Johannes - 31-31 Erratum to: Research evaluation. Part II: gender effects of evaluation: are men more productive and more cited than women?
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Alexander Pudovkin & Johannes Stegmann - 33-39 Quantity is only one of the qualities
by Donald deB. Beaver - 41-58 The different flavors of research collaboration: a case study of their influence on university excellence in four world regions
by Maria Benavent-Pérez & Juan Gorraiz & Christian Gumpenberger & Félix Moya-Anegón - 59-87 China and India: The two new players in the nanotechnology race
by Sujit Bhattacharya & Shilpa & Madhulika Bhati - 89-100 Publication and patent analysis of European researchers in the field of production technology and manufacturing systems
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Domenico Maisano - 101-111 Reflection of cross-disciplinary research at Creative Research Institution (Hokkaido University) in the Web of Science database: appraisal and visualization using bibliometry
by Pitambar Gautam & Ryuichi Yanagiya - 113-123 The role of core documents in bibliometric network analysis and their relation with h-type indices
by Wolfgang Glänzel - 125-134 Tracing the wider impacts of biomedical research: a literature search to develop a novel citation categorisation technique
by Teresa H. Jones & Claire Donovan & Steve Hanney - 135-150 Gender bias in journals of gender studies
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Ramesh Kundra & Donald deB. Beaver & Theo Kretschmer - 151-166 A new approach for automatizing the analysis of research topics dynamics: application to optoelectronics research
by Jean-Charles Lamirel - 167-181 The evaluation of Indian cancer research, 1990–2010
by Grant Lewison & Philip Roe - 183-206 Collaboration structure and knowledge diffusion in Turkish management academia
by Bulent Ozel - 207-215 Web visibility of scholars in media and communication journals
by Chung Joo Chung & Han Woo Park - 217-232 Exploring Web keyword analysis as an alternative to link analysis: a multi-industry case
by Liwen Vaughan & Esteban Romero-Frías
September 2012, Volume 92, Issue 3
- 505-521 Authors’ sources of information: a new dimension in information scattering
by Zahed Bigdeli & Ali Gazni - 523-548 The pathway of development: science and technology of NIEs and selected Asian emerging economies
by Chan-Yuan Wong & Kim-Leng Goh - 549-573 ASEAN benchmarking in terms of science, technology, and innovation from 1999 to 2009
by V. Rodriguez & A. Soeparwata - 575-591 Progressive nucleation mechanism for the growth behavior of items and its application to cumulative papers and citations of individual authors
by Keshra Sangwal - 593-608 Knowledge mapping of the Iranian nanoscience and technology: a text mining approach
by Ehsan Mohammadi - 609-619 A deductive approach to select or rank journals in multifaceted subject, Oceanography
by Satya Ranjan Sahu & Krushna Chandra Panda - 621-641 The success-index: an alternative approach to the h-index for evaluating an individual’s research output
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Maurizio Galetto & Domenico Maisano & Luca Mastrogiacomo - 643-655 Application of progressive nucleation mechanism for the citation behavior of individual papers of different authors
by Keshra Sangwal - 657-674 Relative absorptive capacity: a research profiling
by H. Martinez & A. Jaime & J. Camacho - 675-695 South African universities in world rankings
by Alan Peter Matthews - 697-710 Brazilian scientific production in science education
by Renato X. Coutinho & Eliziane S. Dávila & Wendel M. dos Santos & João B. T. Rocha & Diogo O. G. Souza & Vanderlei Folmer & Robson L. Puntel - 711-719 Citation behavior in popular scientific papers: what is behind obscure citations? The case of ethnobotany
by Marcelo Alves Ramos & Joabe Gomes Melo & Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque - 721-733 Analysis of the relationship between citation frequency of patents and diversity of their backward citations for Japanese patents
by Fuyuki Yoshikane & Yutaka Suzuki & Keita Tsuji - 735-746 Research status and trends in limnology journals: a bibliometric analysis based on SCI database
by Xiaofeng Cao & Yi Huang & Jie Wang & Shengji Luan - 747-765 A bibliometric study of earthquake research: 1900–2010
by Xingjian Liu & F. Benjamin Zhan & Song Hong & Beibei Niu & Yaolin Liu - 767-780 Field normalized citation rates, field normalized journal impact and Norwegian weights for allocation of university research funds
by Per Ahlgren & Cristian Colliander & Olle Persson - 781-783 Testing differences statistically with the Leiden ranking
by Loet Leydesdorff & Lutz Bornmann - 785-793 The Google effect in doctoral theses
by Lav R. Varshney - 795-799 The phenomenon of all-elements-sleeping-beauties in scientific literature
by Jiang Li & Fred Y. Ye
August 2012, Volume 92, Issue 2
- 207-208 Editorial
by Tibor Braun - 211-238 Impact factor: outdated artefact or stepping-stone to journal certification?
by Jerome K. Vanclay - 241-247 Positive and negative aspects of citation indices and journal impact factors
by Alexandru T. Balaban - 249-260 Journal report card
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 261-261 Erratum to: Journal report card
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 263-275 The impact factor: its place in Garfield’s thought, in science evaluation, and in library collection management
by Stephen J. Bensman - 277-279 The effect of several versions of one and the same manuscript published by a journal on its journal impact factor
by Lutz Bornmann & Werner Marx - 281-292 What do the scientists think about the impact factor?
by Gualberto Buela-Casal & Izabela Zych - 293-295 Some research ideas on Journal Impact Factors as a crucial topic in science dynamics
by Juan Miguel Campanario - 297-311 The Impact Factor in non-English-speaking countries
by Gregorio González-Alcaide & Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurián & Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent - 313-317 To cite or not to cite: author self-citations and the impact factor
by James Hartley - 319-324 The pragmatics of a diachronic journal impact factor
by Peter Ingwersen - 325-354 Grim tales about the impact factor and the h-index in the Web of Science and the Journal Citation Reports databases: reflections on Vanclay’s criticism
by Peter Jacso - 355-365 Alternatives to the journal impact factor: I3 and the top-10% (or top-25%?) of the most-highly cited papers
by Loet Leydesdorff - 367-376 Citation-based metrics are appropriate tools in journal assessment provided that they are accurate and used in an informed way
by Henk F. Moed & Lisa Colledge & Jan Reedijk & Felix Moya-Anegon & Vicente Guerrero-Bote & Andrew Plume & Mayur Amin - 377-390 The generalized propensity score methodology for estimating unbiased journal impact factors
by Rüdiger Mutz & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 391-393 Decades of progress, or the progress of decades?
by Francis Narin - 395-401 Comments on a critique of the Thomson Reuters journal impact factor
by David A. Pendlebury & Jonathan Adams - 403-408 Evaluating journal performance metrics
by Gangan Prathap - 409-412 Rank normalization of impact factors will resolve Vanclay’s dilemma with TRIF
by A. I. Pudovkin & Eugene Garfield - 413-417 Updating the journal impact factor or total overhaul?
by Ronald Rousseau - 419-427 Impact factors, scientometrics and the history of citation-based research
by Derek R. Smith - 429-441 Journal impact evaluation: a webometric perspective
by Mike Thelwall - 443-455 Discussing some basic critique on Journal Impact Factors: revision of earlier comments
by Thed Leeuwen - 457-469 Properties of journal impact in relation to bibliometric research group performance indicators
by Anthony F. J. Raan - 471-483 The Garfield impact factor, one of the fundamental indicators in scientometrics
by Péter Vinkler - 485-503 The journal impact factor: angel, devil, or scapegoat? A comment on J.K. Vanclay’s article 2011
by Michel Zitt
July 2012, Volume 92, Issue 1
- 1-5 Preface
by Ming-Yueh Tsay - 7-21 Research status and characteristics of library and information science in Taiwan: a bibliometric analysis
by Wen-Yau Cathy Lin - 23-42 A reassessment of Asian pacific excellence programs in higher education: the Taiwan experience
by Angela Yung-Chi Hou & Martin Ince & Chung-Lin Chiang - 43-62 Structure and pattern of social tags for keyword selection behaviors
by Hao-Ren Ke & Ya-Ning Chen - 63-73 Measuring the use of public research in firm R&D in the Hsinchu Science Park
by Wen Chi Hung