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January 2010, Volume 82, Issue 1
- 37-58 Technological scope: diversified or specialized
by Yi-Chia Chiu & Hsien-Che Lai & Yi-Ching Liaw & Tai-Yu Lee - 59-74 R&D market value under weak intellectual property rights protection: the case of India
by Alka Chadha & Raffaele Oriani - 75-82 Analyzing the nonlinear effects of firm size, profitability, and employee productivity on patent citations of the US pharmaceutical companies by using artificial neural network
by Yu-Shan Chen & Ke-Chiun Chang - 83-92 Sectoral strategic differences of technological development between electronics and chemistry: a historical view from analyses of Korean-invented US patents during the period of 1989–1992
by Yong-Gil Lee - 93-108 The relationship between academic patenting and scientific publishing in Norway
by Antje Klitkou & Magnus Gulbrandsen - 109-120 Scientific linkage of science research and technology development: a case of genetic engineering research
by Szu-chia S. Lo - 121-134 Examining the small world phenomenon in the patent citation network: a case study of the radio frequency identification (RFID) network
by Shiu-Wan Hung & An-Pang Wang - 135-148 Different characteristics between auctioned and non-auctioned patents
by Yong-Gil Lee & Ji-Hoon Lee - 149-163 Constructing a new patent bibliometric performance measure by using modified citation rate analyses with dynamic backward citation windows
by Dar-Zen Chen & Chang-Pin Lin & Mu-Hsuan Huang & Chen-Yu Huang - 165-173 Modeling macro-R&D production frontier performance: an application to Chinese province-level R&D
by Jiancheng Guan & Kaihua Chen - 175-183 Profitability decided by patent quality? An empirical study of the U.S. semiconductor industry
by Yin-Hui Cheng & Fu-Yung Kuan & Shih-Chieh Chuang & Yun Ken - 185-200 Transnational patents and international markets
by Rainer Frietsch & Ulrich Schmoch - 201-210 The nonlinear nature of the relationships between the patent traits and corporate performance
by Yu-Shan Chen & Ke-Chiun Chang
December 2009, Volume 81, Issue 3
- 601-610 Bibliometric analysis of biological invasions research during the period of 1991 to 2007
by Hao Qiu & Yi-Feng Chen - 611-615 Should we use the mean citations per paper to summarise a journal’s impact or to rank journals in the same field?
by Michael C. Calver & J. Stuart Bradley - 617-634 A geometric approach to the construction of scientific impact indices
by Marek Gągolewski & Przemysław Grzegorzewski - 635-670 Assessing scientific research performance and impact with single indices
by John Panaretos & Chrisovaladis Malesios - 671-682 Outcomes associated with ophthalmology, optometry and visual science literature in the Science Citation Index from mainland China, 2000–2007
by Feng Zou & Mingxing Wu & Kaili Wu - 683-698 Structural equation model with PLS path modeling for an integrated system of publicly funded basic research
by Jiancheng Guan & Nan Ma - 699-702 The speed of dissemination of information about the realization of the fourth passive electronic circuit element measured by Google hits
by Imre Mojzes & Zoltán B. Farkas - 703-718 An international comparison of relative contributions to academic productivity
by Wen-Chi Hung & Ling-Chu Lee & Min-Hua Tsai - 719-745 Is science becoming more interdisciplinary? Measuring and mapping six research fields over time
by Alan L. Porter & Ismael Rafols - 747-755 The role of correspondence sections in post-publication peer review: A bibliometric study of general and internal medicine journals
by Erik Elm & Simon Wandel & Peter Jüni - 757-764 Did professionalization afford better opportunities for young scientists?
by K. Brad Wray - 765-777 The productivity of Mexican astronomers in the field of outflows from young stars
by María Magdalena Sierra-Flores & María V. Guzmán & Alejandro C. Raga & I. Pérez - 779-785 A multidimensional extension to Hirsch’s h-index
by Miguel A. García-Pérez - 787-788 On the need to distinguish between author and journal self-citations
by James Hartley - 789-809 Peer review of grant applications in biology and medicine. Reliability, fairness, and validity
by Martin Reinhart - 811-820 Patterns of scientific and technological knowledge flows based on scientific papers and patents
by Hyun Woo Park & Jay Kang - 821-838 Tracing the role of individual journals in a cross-citation network based on different indicators
by Lin Zhang & Wolfgang Glänzel & Liming Liang - 839-857 Regional analysis on Chinese scientific output
by Ping Zhou & Bart Thijs & Wolfgang Glänzel - 859-864 Surviving bad times: The role of citations, self-citations and numbers of citable items in recovery of the journal impact factor after at least four years of continuous decreases
by Juan Miguel Campanario & Antonio Molina
November 2009, Volume 81, Issue 2
- 311-320 Comparative study of h-index sequences
by Leo Egghe - 321-331 Institutional self-citation rates: A three year study of universities in the United States
by Dean Hendrix - 333-345 Quality is in the eye of the beholder? An evaluation of impact factors and perception of journal prestige in the UK
by Jonathan C. Catling & Victoria L. Mason & Dominic Upton - 347-366 A citation analysis of Catalan literary studies (1974–2003): Towards a bibliometrics of humanities studies in minority languages
by Jordi Ardanuy & Cristóbal Urbano & Lluís Quintana - 367-380 Editorial delay of food research papers is influenced by authors’ experience but not by country of origin of the manuscripts
by Alfredo Yegros Yegros & Carlos B. Amat - 381-392 Creation of journal-based publication profiles of scientific institutions — A methodology for the interdisciplinary comparison of scientific research based on the J-factor
by Rafael Ball & Bernhard Mittermaier & Dirk Tunger - 393-405 Relationship on research publications and productivity-export volumes for natural rubber
by Narongrit Sombatsompop & T. Markpin & E. Wimolmala & P. Ratchatahirun & N. Premkamolnetr & B. Boonradsamee & W. Yochai - 407-411 The influence of the applicants’ gender on the modeling of a peer review process by using latent Markov models
by Lutz Bornmann & Rüdiger Mutz & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 413-434 Neo-colonialism and research collaboration in Central Africa
by Nelius Boshoff - 435-458 The evaluation of scientific production: Towards a neutral impact factor
by José María Gómez-Sancho & María Jesús Mancebón-Torrubia - 459-474 The impact of internet resources on scholarly communication: A citation analysis
by Chuanfu Chen & Kai Sun & Gang Wu & Qiong Tang & Jian Qin & Kuei Chiu & Yushuang Fu & Xiaofang Wang & Jing Liu - 475-491 A comparative study of the difference in research performance in biomedical fields among selected Western and Asian countries
by Xiaojun Hu & Ronald Rousseau - 493-498 An investigation on mathematical models of the h-index
by Fred Y. Ye - 499-511 A measure of authors’ centrality in co-authorship networks based on the distribution of collaborative relationships
by Haiyang Lu & Yuqiang Feng - 513-519 Paretian publication patterns imply Paretian Hirsch index
by Krisztina Barcza & András Telcs - 521-533 A new index for the citation curve of researchers
by Claes Wohlin - 535-547 Scientific production in Computer Science: A comparative study of Brazil and other countries
by Jacques Wainer & Eduardo C. Xavier & Fabio Bezerra - 549-565 Rejecting and resisting Nobel class discoveries: accounts by Nobel Laureates
by Juan Miguel Campanario - 567-585 Performance and its relation with productivity in Lotkaian systems
by Leo Egghe - 587-600 A comparison of Scopus and Web of Science for a typical university
by Elizabeth S. Vieira & José A. N. F. Gomes
October 2009, Volume 81, Issue 1
- 7-31 Countries positioning in open access journals system: An investigation of citation distribution patterns
by Hajar Sotudeh & Abbas Horri - 33-46 An author co-citation analysis of information science in China with Chinese Google Scholar search engine, 2004–2006
by Ruimin Ma & Qiangbin Dai & Chaoqun Ni & Xuelu Li - 47-59 A bibliometric study of bioinformatics research in South Africa
by Mohohlo Molatudi & Neo Molotja & Anastassios Pouris - 61-72 Flow and social relationships of knowledge in science, technology and innovation: A patentometric study of UNICAMP’s technological production
by César Antonio Pereira & Rogério Eduardo Rodrigues Bazi - 73-90 A comparison of methods for detecting hot topics
by Yuen-Hsien Tseng & Yu-I Lin & Yi-Yang Lee & Wen-Chi Hung & Chun-Hsiang Lee - 91-109 Defining triadic patent families as a measure of technological strength
by Christian Sternitzke - 111-122 Mapping review networks: Exploring research community roles and contributions
by Alesia Zuccala & Peter Besselaar - 123-136 The authorship and internationality of Industrial Engineering journals
by Chiang Kao - 137-156 The contribution of star scientists to overall sex differences in research productivity
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Alessandro Caprasecca - 157-175 Knowledge linkage structures in communication studies using citation analysis among communication journals
by Han Woo Park & Loet Leydesdorff - 177-193 Do types of collaboration change citation? Collaboration and citation patterns of South African science publications
by Radhamany Sooryamoorthy - 195-218 Sustainability of incentives for excellent research — The German case
by Ulrich Schmoch & Torben Schubert - 219-223 Increasing dominance of English in publications archived by PubMed
by Politimi Eleni Valkimadi & Drosos E. Karageorgopoulos & Harissios Vliagoftis & Matthew E. Falagas - 225-238 Visibility and responsibility of women in research papers through the order of signatures: the case of the University of Extremadura, 1990–2005
by Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote & Rocío Gómez-Crisóstomo & Luz María Romo-Fernández & Félix Moya-Anegón - 239-263 Internet practice and professional networks in Chilean science: Dependency or progress?
by Ricardo B. Duque & Wesley M. Shrum & Omar Barriga & Guillermo Henríquez - 265-289 Information provided by Spanish university websites on their assessment and quality processes
by María Pinto & David Guerrero & Andrés Fernández-Ramos & Anne-Vinciane Doucet - 291-293 The invariant method can be manipulated
by László Á. Kóczy & Martin Strobel - 295-309 How old is the Web? Characterizing the age and the currency of the European scientific Web
by José Luis Ortega & Viv Cothey & Isidro F. Aguillo
September 2009, Volume 80, Issue 3
- 559-570 Synthetic Organic Chemistry research: Analysis by scientometric indicators
by G. Lalitha Kumari - 571-582 International scientific collaboration of China with the G7 countries
by Tianwei He - 583-593 The internationalization of Chinese scientific journals: A quantitative comparison of three chemical journals from China, England and Japan
by Tianwei He & Wei Liu - 595-612 Characteristics and link structure of a national scholarly Web space: The case of South Korea
by Young Mee Chung & So Young Yu & Yong Kwang Kim & Su Yeon Kim - 613-624 A Hirsch measure for the quality of research supervision, and an illustration with trade economists
by Frances P. Ruane & Richard S. J. Tol - 625-636 Correlation between quality and quantity in scientific production: A case study of Iranian organizations from 1997 to 2006
by Zouhayr Hayati & Saeideh Ebrahimy - 637-655 Using neural network to analyze the influence of the patent performance upon the market value of the US pharmaceutical companies
by Yu-Shan Chen & Ke-Chiun Chang - 657-682 35 years and 160,000 articles: A bibliometric exploration of the evolution of ecology
by Mark William Neff & Elizabeth A. Corley - 683-691 Gender differences in patenting activity: An examination of the US biotechnology industry
by G. Steven McMillan - 693-716 Analysis of the medical and biological pain research literature in the European Union: A 2006 snapshot
by Claude Robert & Concepción S. Wilson & Stéphane Donnadieu & Jean-François Gaudy & Charles-Daniel Arreto - 717-729 Web 2.0 and its dimensions in the scholarly world
by Heting Chu & Chen Xu - 731-746 An intellectual property-based corporate strategy: An R&D spend, patent, trademark, media communication, and market price innovation agenda
by Iraj Daizadeh - 747-760 Measuring the influence of clinical trials citations on several bibliometric indicators
by Antonio García Romero & José Navarrete Cortés & Cristina Escudero & Juan Antonio Fernández López & Juan Antonio Chaichío Moreno - 761-774 Ranking of departments and researchers within a university using two different databases: Web of Science versus Scopus
by Daniel Torres-Salinas & Emilio Delgado Lopez-Cózar & Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras - 775-795 Emerging ties: Factors underlying China’s co-publication patterns with Western European and North American research systems in three molecular life science subfields
by Koen Jonkers - 797-808 Hierarchical linear models in psychiatry: A bibliometric study
by Víctor H. Cervantes & Ana Cristina Santana & Georgina Guilera & Juana Gómez-Benito - 809-818 Citations versus limitations of citations: beyond Hirsch index
by Milan Randić - 819-826 A new family of scientific impact measures: The generalized Kosmulski-indices
by Vladimir G. Deineko & Gerhard J. Woeginger - 827-844 Science and technology policies: A tale of political use, misuse and abuse of traditional R&D indicators
by Elena Castro-Martínez & Fernando Jiménez-Sáez & Francisco Javier Ortega-Colomer - 845-865 The impact of collaboration on the technological performance of regions: time invariant or driven by life cycle dynamics?
by Catherine Lecocq & Bart Looy
August 2009, Volume 80, Issue 2
- 303-304 Obituary
by Ulrich Schmoch & Anthony F. J. Raan - 305-316 A bibliometric analysis of research related to ocean circulation
by Weiwei Zhang & Weihong Qian & Yuh-Shan Ho - 317-324 The h-index and its alternatives: An application to the 100 most prolific economists
by Richard S. J. Tol - 325-342 An axiomatic characterization of the ranking based on the h-index and some other bibliometric rankings of authors
by Thierry Marchant - 343-349 The relationship between reviewers’ quality-scores and number of citations for papers published in the journal Physics in Medicine and Biology from 2003–2005
by Michael S. Patterson & Simon Harris - 351-357 The salaries of Italian Renaissance professors
by K. Brad Wray - 359-372 Bibliometric characteristics of the journal Science: Pre-Koshland, Koshland and post-Koshland period
by Liming Liang & Ronald Rousseau - 373-383 Co-authorship and citation networks in Spanish history of science research
by Julia Osca-Lluch & Elena Velasco & Mayte López & Julia Haba - 385-406 Differentiating, describing, and visualizing scientific space: A novel approach to the analysis of published scientific abstracts
by Eli M. Blatt - 407-418 Full-text publications in peer-reviewed journals derived from presentations at three ISSI conferences
by Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent & Gregorio González-Alcaide & Alberto Miguel-Dasit & Carolina Navarro-Molina & Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurián - 419-439 Collaboration and publication: How collaborative are scientists in South Africa?
by Radhamany Sooryamoorthy - 441-455 What do patent examiner inserted citations indicate for a region with low absorptive capacity?
by Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro & Ignacio Fernández-de-Lucio & François Perruchas & Pauline Mattsson - 457-472 Organizational and dynamical aspects of a small network with two distinct communities: Neo-creationists vs. Evolution Defenders
by Anselmo Garcia Cantú & Marcel Ausloos - 473-490 Status of India in science and technology as reflected in its publication output in the Scopus international database, 1996–2006
by B. M. Gupta & S. M. Dhawan - 491-514 A geostatistical analysis of geostatistics
by Tomislav Hengl & Budiman Minasny & Michael Gould - 515-528 Journals that increase their impact factor at least fourfold in a few years: The role of journal self-citations
by Antonia Andrade & Raúl González-Jonte & Juan Miguel Campanario - 529-537 The evaluation of scientific productivity in Brazil: An assessment of the mental health field
by Renata R. Gonçalves & Christian Kieling & Rodrigo A. Bressan & Jair J. Mari & Luis A. Rohde - 539-551 Publication activity in complementary and alternative medicine
by Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell & Rickard Danell - 553-558 Outperform your neighbors
by András Schubert & Mihály Schubert
July 2009, Volume 80, Issue 1
- 1-21 The citation impact outside references — formal versus informal citations
by Werner Marx & Manuel Cardona - 23-38 Nanobiotechnology as an emerging research domain from nanotechnology: A bibliometric approach
by Yoshiyuki Takeda & Shiho Mae & Yuya Kajikawa & Katsumori Matsushima - 39-58 Global stem cell research trend: Bibliometric analysis as a tool for mapping of trends from 1991 to 2006
by Ling-Li Li & Guohua Ding & Nan Feng & Ming-Huang Wang & Yuh-Shan Ho - 59-74 Empirical series of journal h-indices: The JCR category Horticulture as a case study
by Yuxian Liu & I. K. Ravichandra Rao & Ronald Rousseau - 75-90 Archiving research trends in LIS domain using profiling analysis
by Heejung Kim & Jae Yun Lee - 91-102 Evaluating reliability of co-citation clustering analysis in representing the research history of subject
by Yueyang Zhao & Lei Cui & Hua Yang - 103-130 A comparative study of first and all-author co-citation counting, and two different matrix generation approaches applied for author co-citation analyses
by Jesper W. Schneider & Birger Larsen & Peter Ingwersen - 131-152 Exploring the quality of environmental technology in Europe: evidence from patent citations
by Manuel Acosta & Daniel Coronado & Ana Fernández - 153-165 International differences of productivity in scholarly management knowledge
by Ernesto R. Gantman - 167-194 Scholarly research in LIS open access electronic journals: A bibliometric study
by Bhaskar Mukherjee - 195-216 Modeling idiosyncratic properties of collaboration networks revisited
by Ergin Elmacioglu & Dongwon Lee - 217-230 A new input indicator for the assessment of science & technology research?
by Sonia M. R. Vasconcelos & Martha M. Sorenson & Jacqueline Leta - 231-252 Publications: German economic research institutes on track
by Rolf Ketzler & Klaus F. Zimmermann - 253-264 Webometric analysis of Iranian universities of medical sciences
by Farzaneh Aminpour & Payam Kabiri & Zahra Otroj & Abbas Ali Keshtkar - 265-282 Analysis of the influence of the two types of the journal articles; theoretical and empirical on the impact factor of a journal
by Gualberto Buela-Casal & Izabela Zych & Ana Medina & María I. Viedma Del Jesus & Susana Lozano & Gloria Torres - 283-302 Networks of scientific journals: An exploration of Chinese patent data
by Xia Gao & Jiancheng Guan
June 2009, Volume 79, Issue 3
- 451-472 Citation analysis of Ted Nelson’s works and his influence on hypertext concept
by Ming-Yueh Tsay - 473-490 Expansion of scientific journal categories using reference analysis: How can it be done and does it make a difference?
by Carmen López-Illescas & Ed C.M. Noyons & Martijn S. Visser & Félix De Moya-Anegón & Henk F. Moed - 491-505 Mapping the web relations of science centres and museums from Latin America
by Fábio C. Gouveia & Eleonora Kurtenbach - 507-516 Influence of individual researchers’ visibility on institutional impact: an example of Prathap’s approach to successive h-indices
by Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge & Ronald Rousseau - 517-539 Gender differences in research productivity: A bibliometric analysis of the Italian academic system
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Alessandro Caprasecca - 541-550 Comparing two “thermometers”: Impact factors of 20 leading economic journals according to Journal Citation Reports and Scopus
by Vladimir Pislyakov - 551-561 Patents and publications as sources of novel and inventive knowledge
by Christian Sternitzke - 563-591 How do latecomers catch up with forerunners? Analysis of patents and patent citations in the field of flat panel display technologies
by Show-Ling Jang & Shihmin Lo & Wen Hao Chang - 593-621 Is China also becoming a giant in social sciences?
by Ping Zhou & Bart Thijs & Wolfgang Glänzel - 623-633 What affects a patent’s value? An analysis of variables that affect technological, direct economic, and indirect economic value: An exploratory conceptual approach
by Yong-Gil Lee - 635-649 History of the journal impact factor: Contingencies and consequences
by Éric Archambault & Vincent Larivière - 651-665 Brazilian computer science research: Gender and regional distributions
by Denis Arruda & Fábio Bezerra & Vânia Almeida Neris & Patricia Rocha De Toro & Jacques Wainera - 667-679 Scholarly communication in transition: The use of question marks in the titles of scientific articles in medicine, life sciences and physics 1966–2005
by Rafael Ball - 681-702 Using co-outlinks to mine heterogeneous networks
by Lola García-Santiago & Felix Moya-Anegón
May 2009, Volume 79, Issue 2
- 219-234 The Scholarly Database and its utility for scientometrics research
by Gavin LaRowe & Sumeet Ambre & John Burgoon & Weimao Ke & Katy Börner - 235-248 Properties of Hirsch-type indices: the case of library classification categories
by Yuxian Liu & Ronald Rousseau - 249-260 Trends in Russian research output in post-Soviet era
by Valentina A. Markusova & Margriet Jansz & Alexandr N. Libkind & Ilya Libkind & Alexander Varshavsky - 261-275 Applying bibliometric mapping in a high level science policy context
by Ed C. M. Noyons & Clara Calero-Medina - 277-296 Is HIV/AIDS in Africa distinct? What can we learn from an analysis of the literature?
by Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha & Dennis N. Ocholla - 297-309 The state of science and technology in Africa (2000–2004): A scientometric assessment
by Anastassios Pouris & Anthipi Pouris - 311-327 Aggregation properties of relative impact and other classical indicators: Convexity issues and the Yule-Simpson paradox
by Suzy Ramanana-Rahary & Michel Zitt & Ronald Rousseau - 329-340 Internationalisation of patents by Public Research Organisations from a historical and an economic perspective
by Ana Romero-De-Pablos & Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro - 341-349 Research quality and diversity of funding: A model for relating research money to output of research
by Ulf Sandström - 351-363 Do new SCI journals have a different national bias?
by Robert D. Shelton & Patricia Foland & Roman Gorelskyy - 365-375 Citation structure of an emerging research area on the verge of application
by Henry Small & Phineas Upham - 377-388 A structural analysis of benchmarks on different bibliometrical indicators for European research institutes based on their research profile
by Bart Thijs & Wolfgang Glänzela - 389-408 Strength and weakness of national science systems: A bibliometric analysis through cooperation patterns
by Thed N. Leeuwen - 409-420 Introducing the Current Contribution Index for characterizing the recent, relevant impact of journals
by Péter Vinkler - 421-434 Mapping institutions and their weak ties in a specialty: A case study of cystic fibrosis body composition research
by Liying Yang & Steven A. Morris & Elizabeth M. Barden - 435-449 An analysis of the connection between researchers’ productivity and their co-authors’ past attributions, including the importance in collaboration networks
by Fuyuki Yoshikane & Takayuki Nozawa & Susumu Shibui & Takafumi Suzuki
April 2009, Volume 79, Issue 1
- 5-5 Preface: The 11th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Henk F. Moed - 7-25 The lifespan of “informetrics” on the Web: An eight year study (1998–2006)
by Judit Bar-Ilan & Bluma C. Peritz - 27-44 Using detailed maps of science to identify potential collaborations
by Kevin W. Boyack - 45-60 Mapping the structure and evolution of chemistry research
by Kevin W. Boyack & Katy Börner & Richard Klavans - 61-77 Everything about genes: Some results on the dynamics of genomics research
by Robert Braam - 79-91 On Hirsch’s h, Egghe’s g and Kosmulski’s h(2)
by Quentin L. Burrell - 93-107 Research performance and bureaucracy within public research labs
by Mario Coccia - 109-129 A comparative analysis of publication activity and citation impact based on the core literature in bioinformatics
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Frizo Janssens & Bart Thijs - 131-146 Structure and research performance of Spanish universities
by Isabel Gómez & María Bordons & M. Teresa Fernández & Fernanda Morillo - 147-156 Open access scientometrics and the UK Research Assessment Exercise
by Stevan Harnad - 157-169 Local government web sites in Finland: A geographic and webometric analysis
by Kim Holmberg & Mike Thelwall - 171-190 Funding of young scientist and scientific excellence
by Stefan Hornbostel & Susan Böhmer & Bernd Klingsporn & Jörg Neufeld & Markus Ins - 191-200 Are multi-authorship and visibility related? Study of ten research areas at Carlos III University of Madrid
by Isabel Iribarren-Maestro & María Luisa Lascurain-Sánchez & Elías Sanz-Casado - 201-218 Response Surface Methodology and its application in evaluating scientific activity
by Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras & Daniel Torres-Salinas & Rafael Bailón Moreno & Rosario Ruiz Baños & Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
March 2009, Volume 78, Issue 3
- 383-395 Quantitative analysis of Spanish university scientific output in the area of Legal and Forensic Medicine: International exposure
by Javier Valles-Valenzuela & María D. Pérez-Cárceles & Eduardo Osuna & Aurelio Luna - 397-407 The authorship and country spread of Operation Research journals
by Chiang Kao - 409-420 The extent of influence: An alternative approach to identifying dominant contributors to a discipline’s literature
by Ron Johnston - 421-426 The top 40 citation classics in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
by Hua Yang - 427-446 Scholarly collaboration between Europe and Israel: A scientometric examination of a changing landscape
by Eric Zimmerman & Wolfgang Glänzel & Judit Bar-Ilan - 447-465 Median age difference of references as indicator of information update of research groups: A case study in Spanish food research
by C. B. Amat & A. Yegros Yegros - 467-479 Testing bibliometric indicators by their prediction of scientists promotions
by Pablo Jensen & Jean-Baptiste Rouquier & Yves Croissant - 481-503 An empirical study of the accessibility of web references in two Chinese academic journals
by Zhiqiang Wu - 505-524 Socio-economic effects of the material science in JAERI
by Kazuaki Yanagisawa & Shoji Takahashi - 525-542 Does the human capital of teams of natural science authors predict citation frequency?
by Paul F. Skilton - 543-558 Optics: a bibliometric approach to detect emerging research domains and intellectual bases
by Yoshiyuki Takeda & Yuya Kajikawa - 559-565 Using the h-index for assessing single publications
by András Schubert
February 2009, Volume 78, Issue 2
- 189-202 The international preliminary examination of patent applications filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty — a proxy for patent value?
by Christian Sternitzke - 203-217 Evaluation of Moroccan research using a bibliometric-based approach: investigation of the validity of the h-index
by Hamid Bouabid & Ben R. Martin - 219-229 A new reference standard for citation analysis in chemistry and related fields based on the sections of Chemical Abstracts
by Christoph Neuhaus & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 231-260 Determinants of faculty research productivity in information systems: An empirical analysis of the impact of academic origin and academic affiliation
by Rebecca Long & Aleta Crawford & Michael White & Kimberly Davis - 261-277 An evaluation of research performance in management of 168 Taiwan universities
by Chiang Kao & Hwei-Lan Pao - 279-293 An analysis and comparison of scientometric data between journals of physics, chemistry and engineering
by Ming-Yueh Tsay - 295-316 Status of physics research in India: An analysis of research output during 1993–2001
by B. M. Gupta & S. M. Dhawan - 317-322 Is bigger necessarily better for environmental research?
by René Wal & Anke Fischer & Mick Marquiss & Steve Redpath & Sarah Wanless - 323-345 Co-authorship networks in social sciences: The case of Turkey
by Cédric Gossart & Müge Özman - 347-353 Garfield’s demon and “surprising” or “unexpected” results in science
by Michal Jasienski - 355-374 The multi-dimensionality of journal impact
by Wolfgang Glänzel - 375-382 Hirsch-type indices for characterizing networks
by András Schubert & András Korn & András Telcs
January 2009, Volume 78, Issue 1
- 3-12 Bias in the journal impact factor
by Jerome K. Vanclay - 13-21 Redistributed random sampling method for categorizing materials research publications from SCI database: Metallurgy and polymer subfields
by T. Buranathiti & N. Premkamolnetr & T. Markpin & P. Ratchatahirun & W. Yochai & N. Sombatsompop - 23-36 Is the United States losing ground in science? A global perspective on the world science system
by Loet Leydesdorff & Caroline Wagner - 37-43 Incremental citation impact due to international co-authorship in Hungarian higher education institutions
by Annamária Inzelt & András Schubert & Mihály Schubert - 45-67 The most highly cited Library and Information Science articles: Interdisciplinarity, first authors and citation patterns
by Jonathan M. Levitt & Mike Thelwall