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June 2007, Volume 71, Issue 3
- 443-454 Value of bibliometric analysis for research policy: A case study of Spanish research into innovation and technology management
by Beatriz Junquera & María Mitre - 455-471 Using supply chain management to enhance industry—university collaborations in IT higher education in Korea
by Kiyong Om & Jungmann Lee & Juno Chang - 473-493 International contribution to library and information science in Poland: A bibliometric analysis
by Remigiusz Sapa - 495-507 Issues in measuring innovation
by Gerben Panne - 509-522 Factors to evaluate a patent in addition to citations
by Shyh-Jen Wang - 523-539 A longitudinal study of academic webs: Growth and stabilisation
by Nigel Payne & Mike Thelwall - 541-543 Gatekeeper index versus impact factor of science journals
by Tibor Braun & Ildikó Dióspatonyi & Sándor Zsindely & Erika Zádor
May 2007, Volume 71, Issue 2
- 155-178 Journal gatekeepers indicator-based top universities of the world, of Europe and of 29 countries — A pilot study
by Tibor Braun & Ildikó Dióspatonyi & Erika Zádor & Sándor Zsindely - 179-189 Bibliometric indicators of Indian research collaboration patterns: A correspondence analysis
by K. T. Anuradha & Shalini R. Urs - 191-202 On the validity of citation counting in science evaluation: Content analyses of references and citations in psychological publications
by Günter Krampen & Ralf Becker & Ute Wahner & Leo Montada - 203-215 Does the arXiv lead to higher citations and reduced publisher downloads for mathematics articles?
by Philip M. Davis & Michael J. Fromerth - 217-230 Communication and collaborative research pattern of Sivaraj Ramaseshan: A scientometric portrait
by S. L. Sangam & Kiran Savanur & M. Manjunath - 231-238 Be known by the company you keep: Citations — quality or chance?
by John Hudson - 239-269 Do material transfer agreements affect the choice of research agendas? The case of biotechnology in Belgium
by Victor Rodriguez & Frizo Janssens & Koenraad Debackere & Bart Moor - 271-282 Usefulness of Hirsch’s h-index to evaluate scientific research in Spain
by Juan Imperial & Alonso Rodríguez-Navarro - 283-302 Categorization and trend of materials science research from Science Citation Index (SCI) database: A case study of ceramics, metallurgy, and polymer subfields
by N. Sombatsompop & T. Markpin & T. Buranathiti & P. Ratchatahirun & T. Metheenukul & N. Premkamolnetr & W. Yochai - 303-327 Africa’s contribution to the worldwide research literature: New analytical perspectives, trends, and performance indicators
by Robert J. W. Tijssen - 329-338 Is fundamentalism a threat to science? Evidence from scientometrics
by Anastassios Pouris - 339-348 Parameter identification of the observed citation distribution
by Guang Yu & Yi-Jun Li
April 2007, Volume 71, Issue 1
- 3-24 The pulsing structure of science: Ortega y Gasset, Saint Matthew, fractality and transfractality
by Rafael Bailón-Moreno & Encarnación Jurado-Alameda & Rosario Ruiz-Baños & Jean Pierre Courtial & Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras - 25-57 Research and citation impact of publications by the Chemistry Division at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
by B. S. Kademani & Vijai Kumar & Ganesh Surwase & Anil Sagar & Lalit Mohan & Anil Kumar & C. R. Gaderao - 59-86 Publishing in international journals
by Jo Royle & Louisa Coles & Dorothy Williams & Paul Evans - 87-99 Research cooperation within the bio-pharmaceutical industry: Network analyses of co-publications within and between firms
by Clara Calero & Thed N. Leeuwen & Robert J. W. Tijssen - 101-116 Using Essential Patent Index and Essential Technological Strength to evaluate industrial technological innovation competitiveness
by Dar-Zen Chen & Wen-Yau Cathy Lin & Mu-Hsuan Huang - 117-144 An analysis of the determinants in Economics and Business publications by Spanish universities between 1994 and 2004
by Raúl Ramos & Vicente Royuela & Jordi Suriñach - 145-150 Using scripts to streamline citation analysis on STN International
by Christoph Neuhaus & Andreas Litscher & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 151-154 The contribution of Hong Kong to China’s international scientific publications
by Tzeng-Ji Chen & Yu-Chun Chen & Shinn-Jang Hwang & Li-Fang Chou
March 2007, Volume 70, Issue 3
- 541-553 Nanoscale research in South Africa: A mapping exercise based on scientometrics
by Anastassios Pouris - 555-564 Language trends in nanoscience and technology: The case of Chinese-language publications
by Min-Wei Lin & Jingjing Zhang - 565-601 Global nanotechnology research metrics
by Ronald N. Kostoff & Raymond G. Koytcheff & Clifford G. Y. Lau - 603-632 Knowledge emergence in scientific communication: from “fullerenes” to “nanotubes”
by Diana Lucio-Arias & Loet Leydesdorff - 633-650 How cross-disciplinary is bionanotechnology? Explorations in the specialty of molecular motors
by Ismael Rafols & Martin Meyer - 651-667 Gatekeeping patterns in nano-titled journals
by Tibor Braun & Sándor Zsindely & Ildikó Dióspatonyi & Erika Zádor - 669-692 The global institutionalization of nanotechnology research: A bibliometric approach to the assessment of science policy
by Joachim Schummer - 693-713 Nanotechnology as a field of science: Its delineation in terms of journals and patents
by Loet Leydesdorff & Ping Zhou - 715-737 Internationalization and evolution of application areas of an emerging technology: The case of nanotechnology
by Poh Kam Wong & Yuen Ping Ho & Casey K. Chan - 739-758 Measuring and assessing the development of nanotechnology
by Angela Hullmann - 759-777 Anticipating technological breakthroughs: Using bibliographic coupling to explore the nanotubes paradigm
by Osmo Kuusi & Martin Meyer - 779-810 What do we know about innovation in nanotechnology? Some propositions about an emerging field between hype and path-dependency
by Martin Meyer - 811-830 Characterizing creative scientists in nano-S&T: Productivity, multidisciplinarity, and network brokerage in a longitudinal perspective
by Thomas Heinze & Gerrit Bauer - 831-858 Tracking the evolution of new and emerging S&T via statement-linkages: Vision assessment in molecular machines
by Douglas K. R. Robinson & Martin Ruivenkamp & Arie Rip - 859-880 Mapping nanosciences by citation flows: A preliminary analysis
by Elise Bassecoulard & Alain Lelu & Michel Zitt
February 2007, Volume 70, Issue 2
- 207-222 The scientometrics of a Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations (Introduction to the topical issue)
by Loet Leydesdorff & Martin Meyer - 223-249 Knowledge sources of innovation in a small open economy: The case of Singapore
by Poh-Kam Wong & Yuen-Ping Ho - 251-266 In which regions do universities patent and publish more?
by Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro & Fragiskos Archontakis & Alfredo Yegros-Yegros - 267-275 National research profiles in a changing Europe (1983–2003) An exploratory study of sectoral characteristics in the Triple Helix
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Balázs Schlemmer - 277-300 Industrial linkages in Indian universities: What they reveal and what they imply?
by Sujit Bhattacharya & Praveen Arora - 301-332 “The Triple-Helix collaboration: Why do researchers collaborate with industry and the government? What are the factors that influence the perceived barriers?”
by Omar Belkhodja & Réjean Landry - 333-354 To patent or not to patent? A survey of Italian inventors on motivations, incentives, and obstacles to university patenting
by Nicola Baldini & Rosa Grimaldi & Maurizio Sobrero - 355-377 Do individual factors matter? A survey of scientists’ patenting in Portuguese public research organisations
by Paula Susana Figueiredo Moutinho & Margarida Fontes & Manuel Mira Godinho - 379-391 Measuring industry-science links through inventor-author relations: A profiling methodology
by Bruno Cassiman & Patrick Glenisson & Bart Looy - 393-414 A baseline for the impact of academic patenting legislation in Norway
by Eric J. Iversen & Magnus Gulbrandsen & Antje Klitkou - 415-440 Exploring the “value” of academic patents: IP management practices in UK universities and their implications for Third-Stream indicators
by Martin S. Meyer & Puay Tang - 441-458 Developing technology in the vicinity of science: An examination of the relationship between science intensity (of patents) and technological productivity within the field of biotechnology
by Bart Looy & Tom Magerman & Koenraad Debackere - 459-489 Networks of knowledge: The distributed nature of medical innovation
by Ronnie Ramlogan & Andrea Mina & Gindo Tampubolon & J. Stanley Metcalfe - 491-518 Tracking techno-science networks: A case study of fuel cells and related hydrogen technology R&D in Norway
by Antje Klitkou & Stian Nygaard & Martin Meyer - 519-540 Reflection of co-authorship networks in the Web: Web hyperlinks versus Web visibility rates
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Ute Kretschmer & Theo Kretschmer
January 2007, Volume 70, Issue 1
- 3-26 Standardizing formats of corporate source data
by Carmen Galvez & Félix Moya-Anegón - 27-39 An in-depth empirical analysis of patent citation counts using zero-inflated count data model: The case of KIST
by Yong-Gil Lee & Jeong-Dong Lee & Yong-Il Song & Se-Jun Lee - 41-51 Scientific and technological performance evaluation of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) in the field of Biotechnology
by Armando Albert & Begoña Granadino & Luis M. Plaza - 53-66 Hypothetical influence of non-indexed Spanish medical journals on the impact factor of the Journal Citation Reports-indexed journals
by Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent & Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián & Alberto Miguel-Dasit & Adolfo Alonso Arroyo & Miguel Castellano Gómez - 67-84 Evaluating the performance of sponsored Chinese herbal medicine research
by Chin-tsai Lin & Chang-tzu Chiang - 85-106 What indicators do (or do not) tell us about Regional Innovation Systems
by Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia & Fernando Jiménez-Sáez & Elena Castro-Martínez & Antonio Gutiérrez-Gracia - 107-124 A bibliometric study of China’s semiconductor literature compared with other major asian countries
by Jiancheng Guan & Nan Ma - 125-152 Identifying creative research accomplishments: Methodology and results for nanotechnology and human genetics
by Thomas Heinze & Philip Shapira & Jacqueline Senker & Stefan Kuhlmann - 153-165 Citation frequency: A biased measure of research impact significantly influenced by the geographical origin of research articles
by Gerard Pasterkamp & Joris I. Rotmans & Dominique V. P. Kleijn & Cornelius Borst - 167-181 Probabilities for encountering genius, basic, ordinary or insignificant papers based on the cumulative nth citation distribution
by Leo Egghe - 183-200 Patent analysis of genetic engineering research in Japan, Korea and Taiwan
by Szu-chia Lo - 201-205 Successive h-indices
by András Schubert
December 2006, Volume 69, Issue 3
- 475-498 Surveying inventors listed on patents to investigate determinants of innovation
by Eugen Mattes & Michael C. Stacey & Dora Marinova - 499-510 Predicting subsequent citations to articles published in twelve crime-psychology journals: Author impact versus journal impact
by Glenn D. Walters - 511-527 The influence of publication delays on three ISI indicators
by Guang Yu & Rui Guo & Yi-Jun Li - 529-538 International versus national oriented Brazilian scientific journals. A scientometric analysis based on SciELO and JCR-ISI databases
by Rogerio Meneghini & Rogerio Mugnaini & Abel L. Packer - 539-549 The rise of China in gastroenterology? A bibliometric analysis of ISI and Medline databases
by Tzeng-Ji Chen & Yu-Chun Chen & Shinn-Jang Hwang & Li-Fang Chou - 551-574 On the benchmarking method of patent-based knowledge flow structure: Comparison of Korea and Taiwan with USA
by Juneseuk Shin & Wook Lee & Yongtae Park - 575-589 Collaboration uncovered: Exploring the adequacy of measuring university-industry collaboration through co-authorship and funding
by Jonas Lundberg & Göran Tomson & Inger Lundkvist & John Sk?r & Mats Brommels - 591-606 A new reader trial approach to peer review in funding research grants: An Australian experiment
by Upali W. Jayasinghe & Herbert W. Marsh & Nigel Bond - 607-614 A note on innovation in the chemical industy in Italy
by Anna Ceci & Mario De Marchi & Maurizio Rocchi - 615-637 Is chemistry 'The Central Science'? How are different sciences related? Co-citations, reductionism, emergence, and posets
by Alexandru T. Balaban & Douglas J. Klein - 639-650 Scientific production on tetrachloro-dibenzo-dioxins: A bibliometric study
by Isabel Pe?a-Rey & Napoleón Pérez-Farinós & Pedro Marset Campos - 651-667 Impact factors and peer judgment: The case of regional science journals
by Gunther Maier - 669-687 Journal status
by Johan Bollen & Marko A. Rodriquez & Herbert Van de Sompel - 689-696 The Current Impact Factor and the long-term impact of scientific journals by discipline: A logistic diffusion model estimation
by Claudia Contreras & Gonzalo Edwards & Alejandra Mizala
November 2006, Volume 69, Issue 2
- 183-212 Scientists' performance and consolidation of research teams in Biology and Biomedicine at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research
by Jesús Rey-Rocha & Belén Garzón-García & M. José Martín-Sempere - 213-226 A grounded theory on abstracts quality: Weighting variables and attributes
by Maria Pinto - 227-258 Mapping the structure of science through usage
by Johan Bollen & Herbert van de Sompel - 259-269 A bibliometric analysis of productivity patterns of biomedical authors of Nigeria during 1967-2002
by Williams Nwagwu - 271-286 Publication lag in biomedical journals varies due to the periodical's publishing model
by Peng Dong & Marie Loh & Adrian Mondry - 287-313 Use of bibliometric information to assist research policy making. A comparison of publication and citation profiles of Full and Associate Professors at a School of Chemistry in Uruguay
by Oscar N. Ventura & Alvaro W. Mombrú - 315-321 Age likes some years
by Ahmed F. Siddiqi - 323-345 The unification of institutional addresses applying parametrized finite-state graphs (P-FSG)
by Carmen Galvez & Félix Moya-Anegón - 347-364 World literature on thorium research: A scientometric study based on Science Citation Index
by B. S. Kademani & Vijai Kumar & Anil Sagar & Anil Kumar - 365-386 Journal self-citations that contribute to the impact factor: Documents labeled “editorial material” in journals covered by the Science Citation Index
by Juan Miguel Campanario & Lidia González - 387-407 The Act on inventions at public research institutions: Danish universities' patenting activity
by Nicola Baldini - 409-428 Cross-national preference in co-authorship, references and citations
by András Schubert & Wolfgang Glänzel - 429-447 Lattice-based dynamic and overlapping taxonomies: The case of epistemic communities
by Camille Roth & Paul Bourgine - 449-473 Scientific productivity paradox: The case of China's S&T system
by Can Huang & Celeste Amorim Varum & Joaquim Borges Gouveia
October 2006, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 3-20 Traces of Prior Art: An analysis of non-patent references found in patent documents
by Julie Callaert & Bart Van Looy & Arnold Verbeek & Koenraad Debackere & Bart Thijs - 21-36 Influence of the 1991-1995 war on Croatian publications in the MEDLINE database
by Josip Lukenda - 37-56 Structure of the impact factor of academic journals in the field of Education and Educational Psychology: Citations from editorial board members
by Juan Miguel Campanario & Lidia González & Cristina Rodríguez - 57-67 A semi-parametric modeling of firms' R&D expenditures with zero values
by Seung-Hoon Yoo & Hye-Seon Moon - 69-84 The efficiency of self-citations in economics
by Marshall H. Medoff - 85-101 Efficiency evaluation of basic research in China
by Wei Meng & Zhenhua Hu & Wenbin Liu - 103-116 Assessment of research performance in food science and technology: Publication behavior of five Iberian-American countries (1992-2003)
by Amalia Mirta Calviño - 117-120 Exploring the h-index at the author and journal levels using bibliometric data of productive consumer scholars and business-related journals respectively
by Gad Saad - 121-129 An informetric model for the Hirsch-index
by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau - 131-152 Theory and practise of the g-index
by Leo Egghe - 153-159 h-index sequence and h-index matrix: Constructions and applications
by Liming Liang - 161-168 An extension of the Hirsch index: Indexing scientific topics and compounds
by Michael G. Banks - 169-173 A Hirsch-type index for journals
by Tibor Braun & Wolfgang Glänzel & András Schubert - 175-181 The scientists pyramid
by Edgar Dutra Zanotto
September 2006, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 327-327 Preface
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Ronald Rousseau - 329-342 Benchmarking scientific output in the social sciences and humanities: The limits of existing databases
by Éric Archambault & Étienne Vignola-Gagné & Grégoire Côté & Vincent Larivière & Yves Gingrasb - 343-360 Research productivity in the internet era
by Franz Barjak - 361-375 Using ISI's 'Highly Cited Researchers' to obtain a country level indicator of citation excellence
by Aparna Basu - 377-393 Mapping research topics using word-reference co-occurrences: A method and an exploratory case study
by Peter van den Besselaar & Gaston Heimeriks - 395-414 'Mini small worlds' of shortest link paths crossing domain boundaries in an academic Web space
by Lennart Björneborn - 415-426 Mapping the diffusion of scholarly knowledge among major U.S. research institutions
by Katy Börner & Shashikant Penumarthy & Mark Meiss & Weimao Ke - 427-440 Selecting scientific excellence through committee peer review - A citation analysis of publications previously published to approval or rejection of post-doctoral research fellowship applicants
by Lutz Bornmann & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 441-456 Measuring concentration within and co-concentration between informetric distributions: An empirical study
by Quentin L. Burrell - 457-473 Proceedings literature as additional data source for bibliometric analysis
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Balázs Schlemmer & András Schubert & Bart Thijs - 475-499 Quantitative evaluation of large maps of science
by Richard Klavans & Kevin W. Boyack - 501-517 Motivations for URL citations to open access library and information science articles
by Kayvan Kousha & Mike Thelwall - 519-533 Canadian collaboration networks: A comparative analysis of the natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities
by Vincent Larivière & Yves Gingras & Éric Archambault - 535-544 A rhythm indicator for science and the rhythm of Science
by Liming Liang & Ronald Rousseau & Fei Shi - 545-560 Knowledge integrators or weak links? An exploratory comparison of patenting researchers with their non-inventing peers in nano-science and technology
by Martin Meyer - 561-572 Exploring the analytical potential of comparing citing and cited source items
by Olle Persson - 573-593 Concept symbols revisited: Naming clusters by parsing and filtering of noun phrases from citation contexts of concept symbols
by Jesper W. Schneider - 595-610 Tracking and predicting growth areas in science
by Henry Small - 611-628 Comparing business competition positions based on Web co-link data: The global market vs. the Chinese market
by Liwen Vaughan & Justin You - 629-642 Composite scientometric indicators for evaluating publications of research institutes
by Péter Vinkler - 643-655 Comparative analysis of co-authorship networks considering authors' roles in collaboration: Differences between the theoretical and application areas
by Fuyuki Yoshikane & Takayuki Nozawa & Keita Tsuji
August 2006, Volume 68, Issue 2
- 193-202 Preface
by Yoshiko Okubo & Wolfgang Glänzel & Yasuhiro Yamashita & Ronald Rousseau - 203-212 Changes in the research stream by standardization: A content analysis of the Archives of General Psychiatry during the establishment of operational diagnostic criteria
by Yuko Fujigaki - 213-226 Quantitative evaluation of positive or negative feelings for biotechnology- or health-related scenes in movies
by Kiyoko Fujimaki & Rockbill Haklak - 227-240 Core scientists and innovation in Japanese electronics companies
by Ryuzo Furukawa & Akira Goto - 241-264 Restructuring the Japanese national research system and its effect on performance
by Takayuki Hayashi & Hiroyuki Tomizawa - 265-288 Analysis of propensity to patent and science-dependence of large Japanese manufacturers of electrical machinery
by Jun Suzuki & Kiminori Gemba & Schumpeter Tamada & Yoshihito Yasaki & Akira Goto - 289-302 Significant difference of dependence upon scientific knowledge among different technologies
by Schumpeter Tamada & Yusuke Naito & Fumio Kodama & Kiminori Gemba & Jun Suzuki - 303-324 Patterns of scientific collaboration between Japan and France: Inter-sectoral analysis using Probabilistic Partnership Index (PPI)
by Yasuhiro Yamashita & Yoshiko Okubo
July 2006, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 3-27 Application of semantic technology for social network analysis in the sciences
by Peter Mika & Tom Elfring & Peter Groenewegen - 29-40 References to literature in patent documents: A case study of CSIR in India
by V. K. Gupta - 41-71 Performance measures for the socio-economic impact of government spending on R&D
by Brian P. Cozzarin - 73-96 A comparative study of communal practice: Assessing the effects of taken-for-granted-ness on citation practice in scientific communities
by Paul F. Skilton - 97-108 Assessing the knowledge base for biotechnology in South Africa
by Mohohlo Molatudi & Anastassios Pouris - 109-133 On the origins of bibliometrics
by Benoît Godin - 135-150 A first approach to the classification of the top 500 world universities by their disciplinary characteristics using scientometrics
by Ying Cheng & Nian Cai Liu - 151-166 Scientometric profile of Indian agricultural research as seen through Science Citation Index Expanded
by K. C. Garg & Suresh Kumar & Kashmiri Lal - 167-177 Patent applications of the Top 500 foreign investment corporations in China
by Yun Liu & Guo-ping Cheng & Yu Yang - 179-189 Is it possible to compare researchers with different scientific interests?
by Pablo D. Batista & Mônica G. Campiteli & Osame Kinouchi
June 2006, Volume 67, Issue 3
- 335-350 Patterns of international scientific co-operation in Puerto Rico
by Carlos Suárez-Balseiro & Elias Sanz-Casado & Laurie Ortiz-Rivera - 351-372 Quotation error, citation copying, and ant extinctions in Madeira
by James K. Wetterer - 373-383 Web links and gender in science: An exploratory analysis
by Mike Thelwall & Franz Barjak & Hildrun Kretschmer - 385-405 A snapshot of EU publications in sleep research: A scientometric survey
by Claude Robert & Concepción S. Wilson & Jean-François Gaudy & Charles-Daniel Arreto - 407-418 The science network in Italian population research: An analysis according to the social network perspective
by Giulia Rivellini & Ester Rizzi & Susanna Zaccarin - 419-435 Research evaluation of research-oriented universities in Taiwan from 1993 to 2003
by Mu-Hsuan Huang & Han-Wen Chang & Dar-Zen Chen - 437-465 Indirect patent citations
by Gamal Atallah & Gabriel Rodríguez - 467-476 Trends in synthetic organic chemistry research. Cross-country comparison of Activity Index
by Lalitha Kumari - 477-489 Bibliometric study of bioinformatics literature
by Swapan Kumar Patra & Saroj Mishra - 491-502 Comparison of the Hirsch-index with standard bibliometric indicators and with peer judgment for 147 chemistry research groups
by Anthony F. J. Raan - 503-514 The weight of author self-citations. A fractional approach to self-citation counting
by András Schubert & Wolfgang Glänzel & Bart Thijs
May 2006, Volume 67, Issue 2
- 167-173 Remarks concerning the Liberman-Wolf bonding number
by Ronald Rousseau & Sandra Rousseau - 175-186 Fluctuation analysis of discipline development based on impact factor
by Yaru Dang - 187-199 Brazilian articles in international journals on Limnology
by Adriano S. Melo & Luis Mauricio Bini & Priscilla Carvalho - 201-211 The influence of the publication delay on journal rankings according to the impact factor
by Guang Yu & Rui Guo & Da-Ren Yu - 213-230 Analysis of the evaluation process of the research performance: An empirical case
by Adela García-Aracil & Antonio Gutiérrez Gracia & Marián Pérez-Marín - 231-258 Measuring the meaning of words in contexts: An automated analysis of controversies about 'Monarch butterflies,' 'Frankenfoods,' and 'stem cells'
by Loet Leydesdorff & Iina Hellsten - 261-262 Preface
by Liwen Vaughan & Wolfgang Glänzel - 263-277 A concise review on the role of author self-citations in information science, bibliometrics and science policy
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Koenraad Debackere & Bart Thijs & András Schubert - 279-289 Visualization of citation patterns of some Canadian journals
by Michael J. Nelson - 291-300 Why are hyperlinks to business Websites created? A content analysis
by Liwen Vaughan & Yijun Gao & Margaret Kipp - 301-313 Applications of SQL for informetric frequency distribution processing
by Dietmar Wolfram - 315-321 On the h-index - A mathematical approach to a new measure of publication activity and citation impact
by Wolfgang Glänzel - 323-325 The use of Lotka functions and systematic sampling
by Quentin L. Burrell
April 2006, Volume 67, Issue 1
- 3-14 Key Labs and Open Labs in the Chinese scientific research system: Their role in the national and international scientific arena
by Bihui Jin & Ronald Rousseau & Xiaoxing Sun - 3-14 Key Labs and Open Labs in the Chinese scientific research system: Their role in the national and international scientific arena
by Bihui Jin & Ronald Rousseau & Xiaoxing Sun - 15-26 Analyzing the association between referees' recommendations and editors' decisions
by Lowell L. Hargens & Jerald R. Herting - 15-26 Analyzing the association between referees' recommendations and editors' decisions
by Lowell L. Hargens & Jerald R. Herting - 27-44 Organizational vs. personal social capital in scientists' performance: A multi-level network study of elite French cancer researchers (1996-1998)
by Emmanuel Lazega & Lise Mounier & Marie-Thér?se Jourda & Rafaël Stofer - 27-44 Organizational vs. personal social capital in scientists' performance: A multi-level network study of elite French cancer researchers (1996-1998)
by Emmanuel Lazega & Lise Mounier & Marie-Thérèse Jourda & Rafaël Stofer - 45-65 Measuring internationality: Reflections and perspectives on academic journals
by Gualberto Buela-Casal & Pandelis Perakakis & Michael Taylor & Purificación Checa - 45-65 Measuring internationality: Reflections and perspectives on academic journals
by Gualberto Buela-Casal & Pandelis Perakakis & Michael Taylor & Purificación Checa - 67-86 Science in Brazil. Part 1: A macro-level comparative study
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Jacqueline Leta & Bart Thijs - 67-86 Science in Brazil. Part 1: A macro-level comparative study
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Jacqueline Leta & Bart Thijs - 87-105 Science in Brazil. Part 2: Sectoral and institutional research profiles
by Jacqueline Leta & Wolfgang Glänzel & Bart Thijs - 87-105 Science in Brazil. Part 2: Sectoral and institutional research profiles
by Jacqueline Leta & Wolfgang Glänzel & Bart Thijs - 107-120 Some practical aspects of fitting and testing the Zipf-Mandelbrot model
by János Izsák - 107-120 Some practical aspects of fitting and testing the Zipf-Mandelbrot model
by János Izsák - 121-142 Creative knowledge environments for research groups in biotechnology. The influence of leadership and organizational support in universities and business companies
by Sven Hemlin - 121-142 Creative knowledge environments for research groups in biotechnology. The influence of leadership and organizational support in universities and business companies
by Sven Hemlin - 143-163 A dense network sub-grouping algorithm for co-citation analysis and its implementation in the software tool Sitkis
by Henri A. Schildt & Juha T. Mattsson - 143-163 A dense network sub-grouping algorithm for co-citation analysis and its implementation in the software tool Sitkis
by Henri A. Schildt & Juha T. Mattsson - 165-166 Book Review
by Ronald Rousseau - 165-166 Book Review
by Ronald Rousseau
March 2006, Volume 66, Issue 3
- 441-449 Law of cumulative advantages in the evolution of scientific fields
by Tomáš Cahlík & Marcel Jiřina - 451-466 Indicators of failed information epidemics in the scientific journal literature: A publication analysis of Polywater and Cold Nuclear Fusion
by Eric Ackermann - 467-480 Publications resulting from Spanish radiology meeting abstracts: Which, Where and Who
by A. Miguel-Dasit & L. Martí-Bonmatí & R. Aleixandre & P. Sanfeliu & J. C. Valderrama - 481-492 Issues in measuring the degree of technological specialisation with patent data
by Nicolas van Zeebroeck & Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie & Wook Han