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November 2010, Volume 85, Issue 2
- 495-507 The impact of the socio-economic crisis of 2001 on the scientific system of Argentina from the scientometric perspective
by Sandra Miguel & Félix Moya-Anegón & Víctor Herrero-Solana - 509-526 Cardiovascular research in Spain. A comparative scientometric study
by Máxima Bolaños-Pizarro & Bart Thijs & Wolfgang Glänzel - 527-539 Can applied science be ‘good science’? Exploring the relationship between patent citations and citation impact in nanoscience
by M. Meyer & K. Debackere & W. Glänzel - 541-551 Intellectual structure of biomedical informatics reflected in scholarly events
by Senator Jeong & Hong-Gee Kim - 553-559 Natural selection of academic papers
by Pandelis Perakakis & Michael Taylor & Marco Mazza & Varvara Trachana - 561-565 The iCE approach for journal evaluation
by Gangan Prathap - 567-579 Deconstructing doctoral dissertations: how many papers does it take to make a PhD?
by Nils T. Hagen - 581-594 Multilevel analysis of academic publishing across disciplines: research preference, collaboration, and time on research
by Jung Cheol Shin & William K. Cummings - 595-611 The emergence of social science research on nanotechnology
by Philip Shapira & Jan Youtie & Alan L. Porter - 613-625 Counting the citations: a comparison of Web of Science and Google Scholar in the field of business and management
by John Mingers & Evangelia A. E. C. G. Lipitakis
October 2010, Volume 85, Issue 1
- 1-12 Weak evidence for determinants of citation frequency in ecological articles
by André Andrian Padial & João Carlos Nabout & Tadeu Siqueira & Luis Mauricio Bini & José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho - 13-28 Assessing scientific collaboration through coauthorship and content sharing
by Francesco Giuliani & Michele Pio De Petris & Giovanni Nico - 29-39 The public value of nanotechnology?
by Erik Fisher & Catherine P. Slade & Derrick Anderson & Barry Bozeman - 41-52 The fruits of collaboration in a multidisciplinary field
by Christoph Bartneck & Jun Hu - 53-63 Iranian Medical Universities in SCIE: evaluation of address variation
by Farzaneh Aminpour & Payam Kabiri & Mohammad Ali Boroumand & Abbas Ali Keshtkar & Seyed Shamsoddin Hejazi - 65-79 Mapping knowledge structure by keyword co-occurrence: a first look at journal papers in Technology Foresight
by Hsin-Ning Su & Pei-Chun Lee - 81-93 Correlation between the Journal Impact Factor and three other journal citation indices
by Mark R. Elkins & Christopher G. Maher & Robert D. Herbert & Anne M. Moseley & Catherine Sherrington - 95-109 Measures for textual patent similarities: a guided way to select appropriate approaches
by Martin G. Moehrle - 111-127 Trends in research foci in life science fields over the last 30 years monitored by emerging topics
by Ryosuke L. Ohniwa & Aiko Hibino & Kunio Takeyasu - 129-143 Characterizing a scientific elite: the social characteristics of the most highly cited scientists in environmental science and ecology
by John N. Parker & Christopher Lortie & Stefano Allesina - 145-154 A scientometric assessment of the Southern Africa Development Community: science in the tip of Africa
by Anastassios Pouris - 155-170 Methods for identifying emerging General Purpose Technologies: a case study of nanotechnologies
by Laura I. Schultz & Frederick L. Joutz - 171-183 Does the higher citation of collaborative research differ from region to region? A case study of Economics
by Jonathan M. Levitt & Mike Thelwall - 185-191 An iCE map approach to evaluate performance and efficiency of scientific production of countries
by Gangan Prathap - 193-202 Worsening file-drawer problem in the abstracts of natural, medical and social science databases
by Marco Pautasso - 203-217 Analysis of the ch-index: an indicator to evaluate the diffusion of scientific research output by citers
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Domenico Maisano & Anna Perotti & Andrea Proto - 219-242 A new approach to analyzing patterns of collaboration in co-authorship networks: mesoscopic analysis and interpretation
by Theresa Velden & Asif-ul Haque & Carl Lagoze - 243-256 Comparing university rankings
by Isidro F. Aguillo & Judit Bar-Ilan & Mark Levene & José Luis Ortega - 257-270 Using content-based and bibliometric features for machine learning models to predict citation counts in the biomedical literature
by Lawrence D. Fu & Constantin F. Aliferis - 271-293 A new approach to measuring scientific production in JCR journals and its application to Spanish public universities
by José María Gómez-Sancho & María Jesús Mancebón-Torrubia - 295-299 Too much noise in the Times Higher Education rankings
by Fred L. Bookstein & Horst Seidler & Martin Fieder & Georg Winckler - 301-315 Citation graph, weighted impact factors and performance indices
by Karol Życzkowski - 317-328 Evidence base, quantitation and collaboration: three novel indices for bibliometric content analysis
by Louise Wiles & Timothy Olds & Marie Williams - 329-344 A comparison of the scientific performance of the U.S. and the European union at the turn of the 21st century
by Pedro Albarrán & Juan A. Crespo & Ignacio Ortuño & Javier Ruiz-Castillo - 345-359 News in brief and features in New Scientist magazine and the biomedical research papers that they cite, August 2008 to July 2009
by Grant Lewison & Thomas Turnbull - 361-376 Mapping of dental science research in India: a scientometric analysis of India’s research output, 1999–2008
by Har Kaur & B. M. Gupta - 377-386 Shaping the European research collaboration in the 6th Framework Programme health thematic area through network analysis
by José Luis Ortega & Isidro F. Aguillo
September 2010, Volume 84, Issue 3
- 543-561 Identification of technological knowledge intermediaries
by Hyojeong Lim & Yongtae Park - 563-573 An outcome of nuclear safety research in JAERI: case study for LOCA
by Kazuaki Yanagisawa & Keishiro Ito & Chisato Katsuki & Kei Kawashima & Masashi Shirabe - 575-603 The rate of growth in scientific publication and the decline in coverage provided by Science Citation Index
by Peder Olesen Larsen & Markus Ins - 605-619 National research assessment exercises: a measure of the distortion of performance rankings when labor input is treated as uniform
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Marco Solazzi - 621-637 Comparing the early research performance of PhD graduates in labor economics in Europe and the USA
by Ana Rute Cardoso & Paulo Guimarães & Klaus F. Zimmermann - 639-648 Combination of Eigenfactor TM and h-index to evaluate scientific journals
by Chun-Yang Yin & Mohd Jindra Aris & Xi Chen - 649-667 Measuring university–industry collaboration in a regional innovation system
by Irene Ramos-Vielba & Manuel Fernández-Esquinas & Elena Espinosa-de-los-Monteros - 669-686 Modeling the behaviour of science and technology: self-propagating growth in the diffusion process
by Chan-Yuan Wong & Kim-Leng Goh - 687-701 Collaboration in sensor network research: an in-depth longitudinal analysis of assortative mixing patterns
by Alberto Pepe & Marko A. Rodriguez - 703-716 Influence of local and regional publications in the production of public health research papers in Latin America
by C. A. Macías-Chapula - 717-734 Assessing publication performance of research units: extensions through operational research and economic techniques
by Gregory John Lee - 735-748 Network structure of innovation: can brokerage or closure predict patent quality?
by Jyun-Cheng Wang & Cheng-hsin Chiang & Shu-Wei Lin - 749-762 The discipline dependence of citation statistics
by Eva Lillquist & Sheldon Green - 763-784 Bibliometric fingerprints: name disambiguation based on approximate structure equivalence of cognitive maps
by Li Tang & John P. Walsh - 785-793 Harmonic publication and citation counting: sharing authorship credit equitably – not equally, geometrically or arithmetically
by Nils T. Hagen - 795-797 Letter to the editor: On Randić’s H-sequence
by Leo Egghe - 799-811 The representation of nationalities on the editorial boards of international journals and the promotion of the scientific output of the same countries
by Esther García-Carpintero & Begoña Granadino & Luis M. Plaza - 813-820 A bibliometric analysis of the performance of Water Research
by Ming-Huang Wang & Te-Chen Yu & Yuh-Shan Ho - 821-833 Citations versus journal impact factor as proxy of quality: could the latter ever be preferable?
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Flavia Di Costa - 835-844 Network collaboration in the 6th Framework Programmes: country participation in the health thematic area
by José Luis Ortega & Isidro F. Aguillo - 845-862 Conference proceedings as a matter of bibliometric studies: the Academy of International Business 2006–2008
by Katharina Maria Hofer & Angela Elisabeth Smejkal & F. Zeynep Bilgin & Gerhard A. Wuehrer - 863-885 Medical research in South Africa: a scientometric analysis of trends, patterns, productivity and partnership
by Radhamany Sooryamoorthy - 887-901 Research culture and New Zealand’s performance-based research fund: some insights from bibliographic compilations of research outputs
by A. Peter W. Hodder & Catherine Hodder - 903-917 On Hochberg et al.’s “The tragedy of the reviewer commons”
by Louis Mesnard
August 2010, Volume 84, Issue 2
- 277-292 Are three heads better than two? How the number of reviewers and editor behavior affect the rejection rate
by David M. Schultz - 293-306 Characteristics and impact of grant-funded research: a case study of the library and information science field
by Dangzhi Zhao - 307-315 Peer review delay and selectivity in ecology journals
by Marco Pautasso & Hanno Schäfer - 317-320 A cautionary bibliometric tale of two cities
by G. E. Derrick & H. Sturk & A. S. Haynes & S. Chapman & W. D. Hall - 321-330 Describing national science and technology systems through a multivariate approach: country participation in the 6th Framework Programmes
by José Luis Ortega & Isidro F. Aguillo - 331-343 A comparative study of research performance in nanotechnology for China’s inventor–authors and their non-inventing peers
by Jiancheng Guan & Gangbo Wang - 345-355 Citing and reading behaviours in high-energy physics
by Anne Gentil-Beccot & Salvatore Mele & Travis C. Brooks - 357-364 A two-dimensional approach to evaluate the scientific production of countries (case study: the basic sciences)
by Ammar Nejati & Seyyed Mehdi Hosseini Jenab - 365-371 Modified collaborative coefficient: a new measure for quantifying the degree of research collaboration
by Kiran Savanur & R. Srikanth - 373-390 Science and scientific collaboration in South Africa: apartheid and after
by Radhamany Sooryamoorthy - 391-401 Transition to postmodern science—related scientometric data
by Chung-Souk Han & Su Kyung Lee & Mark England - 403-420 Scientific research in the Indian subcontinent: selected trends and indicators 1973–2007 comparing Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with India, the local giant
by Dilruba Mahbuba & Ronald Rousseau - 421-429 Establishment of paper assessment system based on academic disciplinary benchmarks
by Ling Zhang & Huan Zhao & Qiushi Li & Juan Wang & Xin Tan - 431-439 Probing the h-core: an investigation of the tail–core ratio for rank distributions
by Fred Y. Ye & Ronald Rousseau - 441-464 How accurately does Thomas Kuhn’s model of paradigm change describe the transition from the static view of the universe to the big bang theory in cosmology?
by Werner Marx & Lutz Bornmann - 465-479 The stability of the h-index
by Monika Henzinger & Jacob Suñol & Ingmar Weber - 481-503 South–South research collaboration of countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC)
by Nelius Boshoff - 505-522 Visibility of Korean science journals: an analysis between citation measures among international composition of editorial board and foreign authorship
by Mee-Jean Kim - 523-538 Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mapping
by Nees Jan Eck & Ludo Waltman - 539-541 Letter to the Editor: A global comment on scientific publications, productivity, people, and beer
by Christopher J. Lortie
July 2010, Volume 84, Issue 1
- 1-19 An empirical study on the utilization of web academic resources in humanities and social sciences based on web citations
by Siluo Yang & Junping Qiu & Zunyan Xiong - 21-34 A generation of astronomical telescopes, their users, and publications
by Virginia Trimble - 35-42 Distribution of changes in impact factors over time
by Juan Miguel Campanario - 43-48 Dominance dimension: a common parametric formulation for integer-valued scientific impact indices
by Stefano Vannucci - 49-52 Modeling the growth of Indian and Chinese liquid crystals literature as reflected in Science Citation Index (1997–2006)
by S. L. Sangam & Liang Liming & Gireesh A. Ganjihal - 53-63 Patent strategy in Chinese universities: a comparative perspective
by Chunjuan Luan & Chunyan Zhou & Aiyun Liu - 65-79 Comparative analysis between impact factor and h-index for pharmacology and psychiatry journals
by Pascal Bador & Thierry Lafouge - 81-97 Characterizing knowledge diffusion of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology by citation analysis
by Guang Yu & Ming-Yang Wang & Da-Ren Yu - 99-113 A suggested method for the measurement of world-leading research (illustrated with data on economics)
by Andrew J. Oswald - 115-117 On the relation between Schubert’s h-index of a single paper and its total number of received citations
by L. Egghe - 119-131 The impact of M&As on company innovation: evidence from the US medical device industry
by Chih-Hao Lin & Show-Ling Jang - 133-147 A reference-based Hirschian similarity measure for journals
by András Schubert - 149-152 Going much beyond the Durfee square: enhancing the h T index
by Gangan Prathap - 153-165 Is there a place for a mock h-index?
by Gangan Prathap - 167-172 The 100 most prolific economists using the p-index
by Gangan Prathap - 173-197 Assessing public–private research collaboration: is it possible to compare university performance?
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Marco Solazzi - 199-220 Computer science research articles: the locations of different section types, and a proposal for standardization in the structure
by Konstantin Hyppönen & Vivian Michael Paganuzzi - 221-235 The mathematical review system: does reviewer status play a role in the citation process?
by Alesia Zuccala - 237-263 Should you believe in the Shanghai ranking?
by Jean-Charles Billaut & Denis Bouyssou & Philippe Vincke - 265-275 Measuring technological diversification: identifying the effects of patent scale and patent scope
by Jennifer H. Chen & Show-Ling Jang & Sonya H. Wen
June 2010, Volume 83, Issue 3
- 603-604 The 12th International conference on scientometrics and informetrics
by Jacqueline Leta & Birger Larsen & Ronald Rousseau & Wolfgang Glänzel - 605-621 Male and female involvement in patenting activity in Spain
by Elba Mauleón & María Bordons - 623-638 Citer analysis as a measure of research impact: library and information science as a case study
by Isola Ajiferuke & Dietmar Wolfram - 639-651 Patent activity on water pollution and treatment in China—a scientometric perspective
by Jun Peng Yuan & Wei Ping Yue & Cheng Su & Zheng Wu & Zheng Ma & Yun Tao Pan & Nan Ma & Zhi Yu Hu & Fei Shi & Zheng Lu Yu & Yi Shan Wu - 653-667 Some new tests of relevance theory in information science
by Howard D. White - 669-688 Making sense of the evolution of a scientific domain: a visual analytic study of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey research
by Chaomei Chen & Jian Zhang & Michael S. Vogeley - 689-695 The distribution of the uncitedness factor and its functional relation with the impact factor
by L. Egghe - 697-709 The role of the h-index and the characteristic scores and scales in testing the tail properties of scientometric distributions
by Wolfgang Glänzel - 711-721 Efficiency measurement of research groups using Data Envelopment Analysis and Bayesian networks
by Cristhian Fabián Ruiz & Ricardo Bonilla & Diego Chavarro & Luis Antonio Orozco & Roberto Zarama & Xavier Polanco - 723-737 Challenges in the study of Cuban scientific output
by Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge & Felix Moya-Anegón - 739-749 Citation expectations: are they realized? Study of the Matthew index for Russian papers published abroad
by Vladimir Pislyakov & Ekaterina Dyachenko - 751-764 Can we talk? How the cognitive neuroscience of attention emerged from neurobiology and psychology, 1980–2005
by John T. Bruer - 765-781 An advanced diffusion model to identify emergent research issues: the case of optoelectronic devices
by Edgar Schiebel & Marianne Hörlesberger & Ivana Roche & Claire François & Dominique Besagni - 783-792 Tracking modularity in citation networks
by Yoshiyuki Takeda & Yuya Kajikawa - 793-808 Does Urquhart’s Law hold for consortial use of electronic journals?
by Yaşar Tonta & Yurdagül Ünal - 809-824 Web of Science with the Conference Proceedings Citation Indexes: the case of computer science
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 825-833 Scientific knowledge and digital democracy in Brazil: how to assess public health policy debate with applied Scientometrics
by Maria Cristina Piumbato Innocentini Hayashi & Danilo Rothberg & Carlos Roberto Massao Hayashi - 835-849 Maps of science as interdisciplinary discourse: co-citation contexts and the role of analogy
by Henry Small - 851-862 Co-inlinking to a municipal Web space: a webometric and content analysis
by Kim Holmberg - 863-876 Rete-netzwerk-red: analyzing and visualizing scholarly networks using the Network Workbench Tool
by Katy Börner & Weixia Huang & Micah Linnemeier & Russell J. Duhon & Patrick Phillips & Nianli Ma & Angela M. Zoss & Hanning Guo & Mark A. Price
May 2010, Volume 83, Issue 2
- 337-354 Why with bibliometrics the Humanities does not need to be the weakest link
by A. J. M. Linmans - 355-362 The decline of university patenting and the end of the Bayh–Dole effect
by Loet Leydesdorff & Martin Meyer - 363-374 Highly cited non-journal publications in political science, economics and psychology: a first exploration
by Anton J. Nederhof & Thed N. Leeuwen & Anthony F. J. Raan - 375-395 Croatian scholarly productivity 1991–2005 measured by journals indexed in Web of Science
by Maja Jokić & Krešimir Zauder & Srebrenka Letina - 397-401 Are highly cited papers more international?
by Olle Persson - 403-421 Academic research commercialization and knowledge production and diffusion: the moderating effects of entrepreneurial commitment
by Phil Yihsing Yang & Yuan-Chieh Chang - 423-433 Applying the h-index in exploring bibliometric properties of elite marketing scholars
by Gad Saad - 435-454 Measuring relatedness between technological fields
by Si Hyung Joo & Yeonbae Kim - 455-462 Characteristic scores and scales in a Lotkaian framework
by L. Egghe - 463-470 How much the shared ocean or lake basins connect the researchers in neighbouring countries?
by Ivica Vilibić - 471-476 Rethinking the size of scientific specialties: correcting Price’s estimate
by K. Brad Wray - 477-492 A bibliometric analysis of world volatile organic compounds research trends
by Gangfeng Zhang & Shaodong Xie & Yuh-Shan Ho - 493-506 A content analysis of referees’ comments: how do comments on manuscripts rejected by a high-impact journal and later published in either a low- or high-impact journal differ?
by Lutz Bornmann & Christophe Weymuth & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 507-513 Acceleration of citing behavior after the millennium? Exemplary bibliometric reference analyses for psychology journals
by Günter Krampen - 515-524 Uncovering excellence in academic rankings: a closer look at the Shanghai ranking
by Catherine Dehon & Alice McCathie & Vincenzo Verardi - 525-554 Innovating knowledge communities
by S. Phineas Upham & Lori Rosenkopf & Lyle H. Ungar - 555-581 Positioning knowledge: schools of thought and new knowledge creation
by S. Phineas Upham & Lori Rosenkopf & Lyle H. Ungar - 583-587 Swedish biomedical PhD examination: an international forum and a proposed procedure for Europe
by Lars H. Breimer - 589-600 Mapping of science journals based on h-similarity
by András Schubert & Sándor Soós - 601-602 European Summer School for Scientometrics (ESSS) to be launched
by Juan Gorraiz & Christian Gumpenberger & Stefan Hornbostel & Sybille Hinze & Wolfgang Glänzel & Koenraad Debackere
April 2010, Volume 83, Issue 1
- 1-13 Evaluating scholars based on their academic collaboration activities: two indices, the RC-index and the CC-index, for quantifying collaboration activities of researchers and scientific communities
by Alireza Abbasi & Jörn Altmann & Junseok Hwang - 15-38 Emerging research fronts in science and technology: patterns of new knowledge development
by S. Phineas Upham & Henry Small - 39-54 Are Iranian scientists recognized as their productivity enhances? A comparison of Iran’s impact to global norms in different subfields of Science Citation Index during 2002–2005
by Hajar Sotudeh - 55-75 Matrices of science and technology interactions and patterns of structured growth: implications for development
by Leonardo Costa Ribeiro & Ricardo Machado Ruiz & Américo Tristão Bernardes & Eduardo Motta Albuquerque - 77-92 A network analysis of interdisciplinary research relationships: the Korean government’s R&D grant program
by Chang Hoon Yang & Han Woo Park & Jungeun Heo - 93-101 Scientific output and impact of postdoctoral scientists: a gender perspective
by Ángel Borrego & Maite Barrios & Anna Villarroya & Candela Ollé - 103-114 Bibliometric evaluation of the FP-5 and FP-6 results in the Czech Republic
by Jiri Vanecek & Martin Fatun & Vladimir Albrecht - 115-131 Mapping library and information science in China: a coauthorship network analysis
by Erjia Yan & Ying Ding & Qinghua Zhu - 133-155 Assessing the quality of scientific conferences based on bibliographic citations
by Waister Silva Martins & Marcos André Gonçalves & Alberto H. F. Laender & Nivio Ziviani - 157-166 Site co-link analysis applied to small networks: a new methodological approach
by Pamela Lang & Fábio C. Gouveia & Jacqueline Leta - 167-179 Models and orphans; concentration of the plant molecular life science research agenda
by Koen Jonkers - 181-203 Can the centre–periphery model explain patterns of international scientific collaboration among threshold and industrialised countries? The case of South Africa and Germany
by Torben Schubert & Radhamany Sooryamoorthy - 205-218 Tsallis q-exponential describes the distribution of scientific citations—a new characterization of the impact
by Aristoklis D. Anastasiadis & Marcelo P. Albuquerque & Marcio P. Albuquerque & Diogo B. Mussi - 219-241 Knowledge production and the structure of collaboration networks in two scientific fields
by Dorothea Jansen & Regina Görtz & Richard Heidler - 243-258 A comparison of bibliometric indicators for computer science scholars and journals on Web of Science and Google Scholar
by Massimo Franceschet - 259-270 Reliability-based citation impact factor and the manipulation of impact factor
by Guang Yu & Dong-Hui Yang & Wang Liang - 271-294 University patenting activities and their link to the quantity and quality of scientific publications
by Poh Kam Wong & Annette Singh - 295-320 Regional research and foreign collaboration
by Bo Jarneving - 321-335 Using content analysis to investigate the research paths chosen by scientists over time
by Chiara Franzoni & Christopher L. Simpkins & Baoli Li & Ashwin Ram
March 2010, Volume 82, Issue 3
- 459-460 Preface
by Juan Gorraiz & Henk Moed & Edgar Schiebel - 461-475 The πv-index: a new indicator to characterize the impact of journals
by Peter Vinkler - 477-486 Indicators for a webometric ranking of open access repositories
by Isidro F. Aguillo & José L. Ortega & Mario Fernández & Ana M. Utrilla - 487-494 A citation analysis of Iranian journals to open access (OA) articles and journals
by Asefeh Asemi - 495-506 Citations to the “Introduction to informetrics” indexed by WOS, Scopus and Google Scholar
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 507-516 Does a country’s scientific ‘productivity’ depend critically on the number of country journals indexed?
by Aparna Basu - 517-537 Self-citations at the meso and individual levels: effects of different calculation methods
by Rodrigo Costas & Thed N. Leeuwen & María Bordons - 539-553 Toward an objective, reliable and accurate method for measuring research leadership
by Richard Klavans & Kevin W. Boyack - 555-566 The journal download immediacy index (DII): experiences using a Chinese full-text database
by Jin-kun Wan & Ping-huan Hua & Ronald Rousseau & Xiu-kun Sun - 567-580 Comparison of citation and usage indicators: the case of oncology journals
by Christian Schloegl & Juan Gorraiz - 581-596 Automatic term identification for bibliometric mapping
by Nees Jan Eck & Ludo Waltman & Ed C. M. Noyons & Reindert K. Buter - 597-612 In-depth analysis on China’s international cooperation in science
by Ping Zhou & Wolfgang Glänzel - 613-626 Journal Impact Factors for evaluating scientific performance: use of h-like indicators
by Sebastian K. Boell & Concepción S. Wilson - 627-645 Effects of civil war: scientific cooperation in the republics of the former Yugoslavia and the province of Kosovo
by Miloš M. Jovanović & Marcus John & Stefan Reschke - 647-662 Delineation of the genomics field by hybrid citation-lexical methods: interaction with experts and validation process
by Patricia Laurens & Michel Zitt & Elise Bassecoulard - 663-676 Identification and characterisation of technological topics in the field of Molecular Biology
by Ivana Roche & Dominique Besagni & Claire François & Marianne Hörlesberger & Edgar Schiebel - 677-685 Measuring the relationships among university, industry and other sectors in Japan’s national innovation system: a comparison of new approaches with mutual information indicators
by Yuan Sun & Masamitsu Negishi - 687-706 Journal cross-citation analysis for validation and improvement of journal-based subject classification in bibliometric research
by Lin Zhang & Frizo Janssens & Liming Liang & Wolfgang Glänzel
February 2010, Volume 82, Issue 2
- 211-216 Ranking university departments using the mean h-index
by Themis Lazaridis - 217-241 Discovery of factors influencing patent value based on machine learning in patents in the field of nanotechnology
by Scott D. Bass & Lukasz A. Kurgan - 243-248 A model showing the increase in time of the average and median reference age and the decrease in time of the Price Index
by L. Egghe - 249-261 Identification of referencing and citation processes of scientific journals based on the citation distribution model
by Guang Yu & Yi-Jun Li - 263-287 Diversity and network coherence as indicators of interdisciplinarity: case studies in bionanoscience
by Ismael Rafols & Martin Meyer - 289-306 Exploring the feasibility and accuracy of Latent Semantic Analysis based text mining techniques to detect similarity between patent documents and scientific publications
by Tom Magerman & Bart Looy & Xiaoyan Song - 307-319 Detecting, identifying and visualizing research groups in co-authorship networks
by Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez & Carlos Olmeda-Gómez & Félix Moya-Anegón - 321-331 Comparing Google Scholar and ISI Web of Science for Earth Sciences
by Susanne Mikki - 333-349 Use of Scopus and Google Scholar to measure social sciences production in four major Spanish universities
by Goio Etxebarria & Mikel Gomez-Uranga - 351-364 Ranking Israel’s economists
by Dan Ben-David - 365-389 Interlocking editorship. A network analysis of the links between economic journals
by Alberto Baccini & Lucio Barabesi - 391-400 hg-index: a new index to characterize the scientific output of researchers based on the h- and g-indices
by S. Alonso & F. J. Cabrerizo & E. Herrera-Viedma & F. Herrera - 401-412 Why it has become more difficult to predict Nobel Prize winners: a bibliometric analysis of nominees and winners of the chemistry and physics prizes (1901–2007)
by Yves Gingras & Matthew L. Wallace - 413-418 More axiomatics for the Hirsch index
by Antonio Quesada - 419-437 Effects of scholar’s gender and professional position on publishing productivity in different publication types. Analysis of a Finnish university
by Hanna-Mari Puuska - 439-456 Towards a multipolar science world: trends and impact
by Reinhilde Veugelers
January 2010, Volume 82, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Tibor Braun - 3-3 Editorial
by Tibor Braun & András Schubert & Wolfgang Glänzel - 5-19 Using patent analyses to monitor the technological trends in an emerging field of technology: a case of carbon nanotube field emission display
by Pao-Long Chang & Chao-Chan Wu & Hoang-Jyh Leu - 21-36 Forecasting the development of the biped robot walking technique in Japan through S-curve model analysis
by Chen-Yuan Liu & Jhen-Cheng Wang