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March 2006, Volume 66, Issue 3
- 493-512 Assessing the foreign control of production of technology: The case of a small open economy
by Michele Cincera & Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie & Veugelers Reinhilde - 513-520 The impact of impact factor on small specialties: A case study of family medicine in Taiwan
by Ming-Hsien Lin & Liang-Kung Chen - 521-535 Scientific evaluations of citation quality of international research articles in the SCI database: Thailand case study
by Narongrit Sombatsompop & Apisit Kositchaiyong & Teerasak Markpin & Sekson Inrit - 537-549 Proof of a conjecture of Moed and Garfield on authoritative references and extension to non-authoritative references
by Leo Egghe & I. K. Ravichandra Rao & Bibhuti Bhusan Sahoo - 551-559 Science and technology policy in Turkey. National strategies for innovation and change during the 1983-2003 period and beyond
by Ali Uzun - 561-577 Bibliometric analysis - A new business area for information professionals in libraries?
by Rafael Ball & Dirk Tunger - 579-612 Towards a European economics of economics: Monitoring a decade of top research and providing some explanation
by Bernd Süssmuth & Martin Steininger & Stephane Ghio - 613-614 Another ISI idiosyncrasy
by Bihui Jin & Ronald Rousseau - 615-617 Letter to the Editor
by B. S. Kademani & V. L. Kalyane & Vijai Kumar & Lalit Mohan
February 2006, Volume 66, Issue 2
- 231-240 Measuring international research collaboration of peripheral countries: Taking the context into consideration
by Ki-Wan Kim - 241-248 “New”countries in Europe - Research, development and innovation strategies vs bibliometric data
by Ülle Must - 249-261 Assessing the socio-economic returns of biomedical research (I): How can we measure the relationship between research and health care?
by Antonio García-Romero - 263-278 Web networks of the science system: Weighted hubs and authorities
by Marianne Hörlesberger & Edgar Schiebel - 279-294 Patent evolution in relation to public/private R&D investment and corporate profitability: Evidence from the United States
by Arnold Verbeek & Koenraad Debackere - 295-310 Scientific capabilities and technological performance of national innovation systems: An exploration of emerging industrial relevant research domains
by Bart Van Looy & Koenraad Debackere & Julie Callaert & Robert Tijssen & Thed van Leeuwen - 311-325 Structural similarities between science growth dynamics in China and in western countries
by Liming Liang & Frank Havemann & Michael Heinz & Roland Wagner-Döbler - 327-343 Extending citation analysis to non-source items
by Linda Butler & Martijn S. Visser - 345-364 Capturing the changes in the knowledge base underlying drug discovery and development in the 20th century and the adjustment of Bayer, Hoechst, Schering AG and E. Merck to the advent of modern biotechnology
by Iciar Dominguez-Lacasa - 365-376 How to identify research groups using publication analysis: an example in the field of nanotechnology
by Clara Calero & Renald Buter & Cecilia Cabello Valdés & Ed Noyons - 377-387 Combining concept maps and bibliometric maps: First explorations
by R. K. Buter & E. C. M. Noyons & M. Van Mackelenbergh & T. Laine - 389-410 Advanced indicators of productivity of universitiesAn application of robust nonparametric methods to Italian data
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Cinzia Daraio & Léopold Simar - 411-424 Journal citation identity, journal citation image and internationalisation: Methods for journal evaluation
by Ellen Bonnevie-Nebelong - 425-439 Measuring science-technology interaction in the knowledge-driven economy: The case of a small economy
by Martin Meyer
January 2006, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 5-9 Introduction
by Ed C. M. Noyons - 11-21 Co-author inclusion: A novel recursive algorithmic method for dealingwith homonyms in bibliometric analysis
by Steven Wooding & Kate Wilcox-Jay & Grant Lewison & Jonathan Grant - 23-41 The 'home advantage' effect and patent families. A comparison of OECD triadic patents, the USPTO and the EPO
by Paola Criscuolo - 43-53 Scientometric portrait of Prof. Peter John Wyllie
by S. L. Sangam & Kiran Savanur & M. Manjunath & R. Vasudevan - 55-69 Measuring impacts of academic science on industrial research: A citation-based approach
by Robert J. W. Tijssen & Thed N. Van Leeuwen - 71-80 The influence of author self-citations on bibliometric meso-indicators. The case of european universities
by Bart Thijs & Wolfgang Glänzel - 81-100 Bibliometric monitoring of research performance in the Social Sciences and the Humanities: A Review
by Anton J. Nederhof - 101-121 Analysis of the Spanish scientific and technological output in the ICT sector
by Raquel Rojo & Isabel Gómez - 123-132 Comparative analysis of journals on social sciences and humanities in Ukraine and the world
by Lidiya Kavunenko & Vladimir Khorevin & Katerina Luzan - 133-154 The application of bibliometric analyses in the evaluation of social science research. Who benefits from it, and why it is still feasible
by Thed van Leeuwen - 155-170 Analysis of the Internet diffusion in the non-profit sector: the social digital divide in Italy
by Maurizio Martinelli & Irma Serrecchia & Michela Serrecchia - 171-182 User science indicators in the Web context and co-usage analysis
by Xavier Polanco & Roche Ivana & Besagni Dominique - 183-197 Is it better or just the same? Article identification strategies impact bibliometric assessments
by Jonas Lundberg & Anette Fransson & Mats Brommels & John Sk?r & Inger Lundkvist - 199-218 Productivity, impact and publication habits by gender in the area of Materials Science
by Elba Mauleón & María Bordons - 219-230 What do university patent routes indicate at regional level?
by Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro & Alfredo Yegros-Yegros & Fragiskos Archontakis
December 2005, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 265-266 Peter Ingwersen and Howard D. White win the 2005 Derek John de Solla Price Medal
by Editorial - 267-269 Peter Ingwersen: Recipient of the 2005 Derek de Solla Price Award
by Ronald Rousseau - 271-273 Howard D.White: Recipient of the 2005 Derek de Solla Price Award of the journal Scientometrics
by Catherine McCain - 275-291 The share of items of highly productive sources as a function of the size of the system
by Leo Egghe - 293-305 An evaluation of research performance for different subject categories using Impact Factor Point Average (IFPA) index: Thailand case study
by N. Sombatsompop & T. Markpin & W. Yochai & M. Saechiew - 307-321 A scientometric model for the assessment of scientific research performance within public institutes
by Mario Coccia - 323-342 Domesticity and internationality in co-authorship, references and citations
by Wolfgang Glänzel & András Schubert - 343-355 An exploratory study on collaboration profiles of Chinese publications in Molecular Biology
by Nan Ma & Jiancheng Guan - 357-379 Using categorisations of citations when assessing the outcomes from health research
by Steve Hanney & Iain Frame & Jonathan Grant & Martin Buxton & Tracey Young & Grant Lewison - 381-389 Are “Sleeping Beauties” to be expected?
by Quentin L. Burrell - 391-392 Does the h-index for ranking of scientists really work?
by Lutz Bornmann & Hans-Dieter Daniel
November 2005, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 151-160 Assessment of impact of AICTE funding on R&D and educational development
by K. C. Garg & B. M. Gupta & Tabassum Jamal & Santanu Roy & Suresh Kumar - 161-171 Cuban scientific articles in ISI Citation Indexes and CubaCiencias databases (1988-2003)
by Juan A. Araujo Ruiz & Guido van Hooydonk & Raul G. Torricella Morales & Ricardo Arencibia Jorge - 173-187 The capital cities of the ten new European Union countries in selected bibliographic databases
by Tomaz Bartol & Marjan Hocevar - 189-197 Some considerations on the use of the impact factor of scientific journals as a tool to evaluate research in psychology
by Julia Osca Lluch - 199-213 Engineering research in ocean sector: An international profile
by Prabir G. Dastidar & S. Ramachandran - 215-244 Comparison and evaluation of domestic and international outputs in Information Science & Technology research of China
by Jiancheng Guan & Ying He - 245-263 A comparison of two bibliometric methods for mapping of the research front
by Bo Jarneving
October 2005, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 3-27 A comparison of the knowledge-based innovation systems in the economies of South Korea and the Netherlands using Triple Helix indicators
by Han Woo Park & Heung Deug Hong & Loet Leydesdorff - 29-53 The publication and citation output of German Faculties of Economics and Social Sciences - a comparison of faculties and disciplines based upon SSCI data
by Rolf Sternberg & Timo Litzenberger - 55-65 Homeland security literature in relation to terrorism publications: The source and the response
by Avishag Gordon - 67-93 Quality assessment of Spanish universities’ web sites focused on the European Research Area
by Maria Pinto & José Luis Alonso Berrocal & José Antonio Cordón García & Viviana Fernández Marcial & Carlos García Figuerola & Javier García Marco & Camarero Carmen Gómez & Rodríguez Ángel F. Zazo - 95-130 Dynamics of the modern Venezuelan research community profile
by Jaime Requena - 131-144 The use of bibliometric and knowledge elicitation techniques to map a knowledge domain: Software Engineering in the 1990s
by Katherine W. McCain & June M. Verner & Gregory W. Hislop & William Evanco & Vera Cole - 145-149 Book Review
by V. P. Kharbanda
August 2005, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 247-270 The use of the generalized Waring process in modelling informetric data
by Quentin L. Burrell - 271-300 Competition for funding as an indicator of research competitiveness
by Clara Eugenia Garcia & Luis Sanz-Menéndez - 301-311 Antitrust environment and innovation
by Dora Marinova & Michael McAleer & Daniel Slottje - 313-324 The disaster of the Nazi-power in science as reflected by some leading journals and scientists in physics
by Manuel Cardona & Werner Marx - 325-350 The scholarly transition of female academics at the University of Granada (1975-1990)
by Ana M. Muñoz-Muñoz - 351-374 Mapping the backbone of science
by Kevin W. Boyack & Richard Klavans & Katy Börner - 375-379 Ten years Matthew effect for countries
by Manfred Bonitz
August 2005, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 113-120 The journal gatekeepers of major publishing houses of core science journals
by Tibor Braun & Ildikó Dióspatonyi - 121-132 Scientometrics of computer science research in India and China
by Suresh Kumar & K. C. Garg - 133-150 Data Envelopment Analysis of OR/MS journals
by S. Lozano & J. L. Salmerón - 151-185 National and international university departmental Web site interlinking
by Xuemei Li & Mike Thelwall & David Wilkinson & Peter Musgrove - 187-208 National and international university departmental Web site interlinking
by Xuemei Li & Mike Thelwall & David Wilkinson & Peter Musgrove - 209-233 Signals in science - On the importance of signaling in gaining attention in science
by Hendrik P. van Dalen & K?ne Henkens - 235-246 The influence of publication delays on impact factors
by Guang Yu & Xiao-Hong Wang & Da-Ren Yu
July 2005, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 3-16 A bibliometric study of differential item functioning
by Juana Gómez Benito & María Dolores Hidalgo Montesinos & Georgina Guilera Ferré & Macarena Moreno Torrente - 17-30 Journals of general & internal medicine and surgery: An analysis and comparison of citation
by Ming-yueh Tsay & Yi-ling Chen - 31-53 Core technologies and key industries in Taiwan from 1978 to 2002: A perspective from patent analysis
by Dar-Zen Chen & Han-Wen Chang & Mu-Hsuan Huang & Feng-Cheng Fu - 55-66 Scientific group cohesiveness at the National University of México
by Lima Mariana & Sofía Liberman & Jane M. Russell - 67-83 A fuzzy set theory approach to national composite S&T indices
by Hye-Seon Moon & Jeong-Dong Lee - 85-93 Counting methods are decisive for rankings based on publication and citation studies
by Marianne Gauffriau & Peder Olesen Larsen - 95-99 Comparison of scientific impact expressed by the number of citations in different fields of science
by Igor Podlubny - 101-109 Academic ranking of world universities using scientometrics - A comment to the “Fatal Attraction”
by Nian Cai Liu & Ying Cheng & Li Liu - 111-112 Reply to the comments of Liu et al
by Anthony F. J. van Raan
June 2005, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 421-429 A new measure of innovation: The patent success ratio
by Michael McAleer & Daniel Slottje - 431-441 Median and percentile impact factors: A set of new indicators
by Ronald Rousseau - 443-462 The anthrax scare and the Web: A content analysis of Web pages linking to resources on anthrax
by Judit Bar-Ilan & Ana Echermane - 463-529 Science and technology in the region: The output of regional science and technology, its strengths and its leading institutions
by Nicole Altvater-Mackensen & Gregor Balicki & Lucie Bestakowa & Bianca Bocatius & Johannes Braun & Lars Brehmer & Verena Brune & Kirstina Eigemeier & Füsun Erdem & Ralf Fritscher & Anne Jacobs & Bernd Klingsporn & Marcin Kosinski & Julia Kuntze & Ju-Ra Lee & Anna Osterhage & Martin Probost & Thorsten Risch & Tobias Schmitt & Wolfgang G. Stock & Anja Sturm & Katrin Weller & Kerstin Werner - 531-547 Application of scientometric methods to chemical research in Iran: Reflections on Iran's current science policy
by Mohamed Yalpani & Akbar Heydari & Morteza Mehrdad - 549-566 Reference-based publication networks with episodic memories
by Anthony F. J. van Raan - 567-581 Early citation counts correlate with accumulated impact
by Jonathan Adams - 583-597 Biotechnology research profile of India
by Swapan Kumar Patra & Prakash Chand - 599-616 The Life Sciences - the relative contribution of the University of São Paulo to the highest impact factor journals and to those with the largest number of articles, 1980 to 1999
by Jacqueline Leta & Júlio C. R. Pereira & Hernan Chaimovich - 617-630 Are the contributions of China and Korea upsetting the world system of science?
by Loet Leydesdorff & Ping Zhou - 631-631 Letter to the Editor
by Tanzila Ahmed & Ben Johnson & Charles Oppenheim & Catherine Peck - 633-633 Correction
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Bart Thijs & Balázs Schlemmer
April 2005, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 189-208 Bibliometrics of a controversial scientific literature: Polywater research, 1962-1974
by Eric Ackermann - 209-229 Bibliometric laws: Empirical flaws of fit
by R. Bailón-Moreno & E. Jurado-Alameda & R. Ruiz-Baños & J. P. Courtial - 231-257 The unified scientometric model. Fractality and transfractality
by R. Bailón-Moreno & E. Jurado-Alameda & R. Ruiz-Baños & J. P. Courtial - 259-276 Analysis of the field of physical chemistry of surfactants with the Unified Scienctometric Model. Fit of relational and activity indicators
by R. Bailón-Moreno & E. Jurado-Alameda & R. Ruiz-Baños & J. P. Courtial - 277-296 An explanation of disproportionate growth using linear 3-dimensional informetrics and its relation with the fractal dimension
by Leo Egghe - 297-320 Selection of research fellowship recipients by committee peer review. Reliability, fairness and predictive validity of Board of Trustees' decisions
by Lutz Bornmann & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 321-339 Korean science and international collaboration, 1995-2000
by Mee-Jean Kim - 341-356 What's in a title? Numbers of words and the presence of colons
by Grant Lewison & James Hartley - 357-371 Characteristics of journal impact factors: The effects of uncitedness and citation distribution on the understanding of journal impact factors
by Thed N. van Leeuwen & Henk F. Moed - 373-401 Relativity of citation performance and excellence measures: From cross-field to cross-scale effects of field-normalisation
by Michel Zitt & Suzy Ramanana-Rahary & Elise Bassecoulard - 403-405 Nota bene
by Mario De Marchi - 407-419 Walk-round
by Loet Leydesdorff & Virginia Trimnle & Péter Vinkler
March 2005, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 3-23 Bibliometric analysis of homeopathy research during the period of 1991 to 2003
by Wen-Ta Chiu & Yuh-Shan Ho - 25-38 A simulation study of the periodicals’ publication delay control process
by Guang Yu & Daren Yu & Yijun Li - 39-67 When do scientists “adopt” the Internet? Dimensions of connectivity in developing areas
by Marcus Ynalvez & Ricardo B. Duque & Paul Mbatia & R. Sooryamoorthy & Antony Palackal & Wesley Shrum - 69-83 Geographical concentration
by Tove Faber Frandsen - 87-120 Exploring size and agglomeration effects on public research productivity
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Cinzia Daraio - 121-144 Implementing relevant disciplinary evaluations in the social sciences
by Philippe Jeannin & Joëlle Devillard - 145-161 Inventive output of academic research: A comparison of two science systems
by Martin Meyer & Mariette Du Plessis & Tania Tukeva & Jann-Timour Utecht - 163-180 Combining full-text analysis and bibliometric indicators. A pilot study
by Patrick Glenisson & Wolfgang Glänzel & Olle Persson - 181-188 Book Review
by Yoshiko Okubo & Tibor Braun
March 2005, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 297-319 World Flash on Basic Research
by Tibor Braun & Ildikó Dióspatonyi - 321-328 A characterization of the law of Lotka in terms of sampling
by Leo Egghe - 329-342 Modelling citation age data with right censoring
by Jesús Basulto Santos & Francisco Javier Ortega Irizo - 343-350 Klaus Fuchs - the enduring contribution to physics from his British period
by Manfred Bonitz - 351-365 Trends in the core literature on tropical medicine: a bibliometric analysis from 1952-2002
by Jennifer Keiser & Jürg Utzinger - 367-384 Stochastic modeling of citation slips
by M. V. Simkin & V. P. Roychowdhury - 385-402 Visualizing the intellectual structure in urban studies: A journal co-citation analysis (1992-2002)
by Zao Liu - 403-414 The peripheral terrorism literature: Bringing it closer to the core
by Avishag Gordon
January 2005, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 183-198 Scientific collaboration in China as reflected in co-authorship
by Yan Wang & Yishan Wu & Yuntao Pan & Zheng Ma & Ronald Rousseau - 199-212 CAB: Citation-Assisted Background
by Ronald N. Kostoff & Michael F. Shlesinger - 213-222 An assessment of the impact and visibility of South African journals
by Anastassios Pouris - 223-238 The evolution of the knowledge structure of fuel cells
by Emmanuel Hassan - 239-248 Scientific output of Iran at the threshold of the 21st century
by Mostafa Moin & Maryam Mahmoudi & Nima Rezaei - 249-259 Basic research in biochemistry and molecular biology in China: A bibliometric analysis
by Tianwei He & Jinglin Zhang & Lirong Teng - 261-268 Nobel laureates: Their publication productivity, collaboration and authorship status
by B. S. Kademani & V. L. Kalyane & Vijai Kumar & Lalit Mohan - 269-284 The measurement of scientific activity: Research directions in linking philosophy of science and metrics of science and technology outputs
by Eliezer Geisler - 285-292 Short communication: Correlation between national bibliometric and health indicators: The case of diabetes
by Anikó Somogyi & András Schubert - 293-296 Letter to the Editor; Comments on the paper of Shan et al.: The multivariate Waring distribution
by Evdokia Xekalaki
January 2005, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 3-26 Six case studies of international collaboration in science
by Caroline S. Wagner - 27-51 Generational similarities and differences in researchers' professional ethics: An empirical comparison
by Katarina Prpić - 53-66 The impact of Felsenstein's “Phylogenies and the comparative method” on evolutionary biology
by Priscilla Carvalho & José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho & Luis Mauricio Bini - 67-85 Recent internationalization of global environmental change research in Germany and the U.S
by Anita Engels & Tina Ruschenburg & Peter Weingart - 87-111 The scientific specialisation of the Italian regions
by Fabrizio Tuzi - 117-131 Impact of bibliometrics upon the science system: Inadvertent consequences?
by Peter Weingart - 133-143 Fatal attraction: Conceptual and methodological problems in the ranking of universities by bibliometric methods
by Anthony F. J. van Raan - 145-153 The system of research and development indicators: Entry points for information agents
by Roland Wagner- Döbler - 155-163 Using ISI data in the analysis of German national and institutional research output
by Nancy K. Bayers - 165-171 Bibliometric analysis and private research funding
by Simon Sommer - 173-181 The role of publications in the new programme oriented funding of the Hermann von Helmholtz Association of National Research Centres (HGF)
by Jürgen Goebelbecker
November 2004, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 285-299 Information management or knowledge management? An informetric view of the dynamics of Academia
by Yinian Gu - 301-321 Reconsidering Price's model of scientific growth: An overview
by Antonio Fernández-Cano & Manuel Torralbo & Mónica Vallejo - 323-338 A comparative study of patenting activity in U.S. and Brazilian scientific institutions
by Rita Pinheiro-Machado & P. L. Oliveira - 339-359 A comparative study of research performance in computer science
by Jiancheng Guan & Nan Ma - 361-381 Mapping inventive activity and technological change through patent analysis: A case study of India and China
by Sujit Bhattacharya - 385-394 Identifying core documents with a multiple evidence relevance filter
by Mikkel Christoffersen - 395-404 Does co-authorship inflate the share of self-citations?
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Bart Thijs - 405-426 Visibility of collaboration on the Web
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Isidro F. Aguillo - 427-441 Using a compound approach based on elaborated neural network for Webometrics: An example issued from the EICSTES project
by Jean-Charles Lamirel & Shadi Al Shehabi & Claire Francois & Xavier Polanco - 443-456 Commonalities and differences between scholarly and technical collaboration
by Martin Meyer & Sujit Bhattacharya - 457-465 Assessing internationality of scholarly journals through foreign authorship patterns: the case of major journals in information science, and scientometrics
by Ali Uzun - 467-477 Exploring website features for business information
by Liwen Vaughan
October 2004, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial
by T. Braun - 147-156 Highly cited old papers and the reasons why they continue to be cited. Part II., The 1953 Watson and Crick article on the structure of DNA
by Tanzila Ahmed & Ben Johnson & Charles Oppenheim & Catherine Peck - 157-169 S&T education in India: Prospects and challenges
by L. P. Rai & Naresh Kumar - 171-190 Global knowledge management research: A bibliometric analysis
by Yinian Gu - 191-205 The Nobel prize in physics - regularities and tendencies
by Romualdas Karazija & Alina Momkauskaitė - 207-220 Concentration of science in Brazilian governmental universities
by Andréa Velloso & Denise Lannes & Leopoldo de Meis - 221-250 Croatian scientific publications in top journals according to the Science Citation Indexfor the 1980–2000 Period
by Zvjezdana Bencetić Klaić & Branimir Klaić - 253-270 Disciplinary determinants of bibliometric impact in Danish industrial research: Collaboration and visibility
by Lars Frode Frederiksen - 271-281 Dermatological scientific production from European Union authors (1987–2000)
by Isabel Belinchón & José Manuel Ramos & Evaristo Sánchez-Yus & Isabel Betlloch
September 2004, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 3-18 Name order patterns of graduate candidates and supervisors in Chinese publications: A case study of three major Chinese universities
by Liming Liang & Junwan Liu & Ronald Rousseau - 19-41 Social origin and gender of doctoral degree holders
by Lutz Bornmann & Jürgen Enders - 43-54 The evolving patterns of inter-industrial knowledge structure: Case of Korean manufacturing in the 1980s
by Moon-soo Kim & Yong-tae Park - 55-68 Scientometric analysis of synchronous references in the Physics Nobel lectures, 1981-1985: A pilot study
by Rekha P. Upadhye & V. L. Kalyane & Vijai Kumar & E. R. Prakasan - 69-77 Bibliometric analysis of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related research in the beginning stage
by Wen-Ta Chiu & Jing-Shan Huang & Yuh-Shan Ho - 79-80 Basic science in the Islamic Republic of Iran
by Morteza Mehrdad & Akbar Heydari & Mohammad Nabi Sarbolouki & Shapour Etemad - 89-102 Bibliometric study on food science and technology: Scientific production in Iberian-American countries (1991-2000)
by P. H. Alfaraz & Amalia Mirta Calviño - 103-115 The source-item coverage of the Lotka function
by Leo Egghe - 117-128 An examination of the contributions of young scientists in new fields
by K. Brad Wray - 129-145 A new technique for building maps of large scientific domains based on the cocitation of classes and categories
by Félix Moya-Anegón & Benjamín Vargas-Quesada & Victor Herrero-Solana & Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez & Elena Corera-Álvarez & Francisco J. Munoz-Fernández
August 2004, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 273-274 Loet Leydesdorff wins the 2003 Derek John de Solla Price Medal
by Loet Leydesdorff - 275-277 Loet Leydesdorff: Recipient of the 2003 Derek de Solla Price Award
by Ronald Rousseau - 283-294 Growth dynamics of German university enrolments and of scientific disciplines in the 19th century: Scaling behaviour under weak competitive pressure
by Frank Havemann & Michael Heinz & Roland Wagner-Döbler - 295-303 In basic science the percentage of “authoritative” references decreases as bibliographies become shorter
by Henk F. Moed & Eugene Garfield - 305-316 Why authors think their papers are highly cited
by Henry Small - 317-332 Measuring the citation impact of research journals in clinical neurology: A structural equation modelling analysis
by Weiping Yue & Concepción S. Wilson - 333-351 Citation Database for Japanese Papers: A new bibliometric tool for Japanese academic society
by Masamitsu Negishi & Yuan Sun & Kunihiro Shigi - 353-363 The US-EU race for leadership of science and technology: Qualitative and quantitative indicators
by Robert D. Shelton & Geoffrey M. Holdridge - 365-383 Research in non-metropolitan universitiesas a new stage of science development in Russia
by Valentina A. Markusova & Vladimir A. Minin & Alexandr N. Libkind & C. N. Margriet Jansz & Michel Zitt & Elise Bassecoulard-Zitt - 385-397 China Scientific and Technical Papers and Citations (CSTPC): History, impact and outlook
by Yishan Wu & Yuntao Pan & Yuhua Zhang & Zheng Ma & Jingan Pang & Hong Guo & Bo Xu & Zhiqing Yang - 399-408 Does collaborative research have greater epistemic authority?
by Donald deB. Beaver - 409-420 Author productivity and geodesic distance in bibliographic co-authorship networks, and visibility on the Web
by Hildrun Kretschmer - 421-432 Inflationary bibliometric values: The role of scientific collaboration and the need for relative indicators in evaluative studies
by Olle Persson & Wolfgang Glänzel & Rickard Danell - 435-446 Comparative analysis of coauthorship networks of different domains: The growth and change of networks
by Fuyuki Yoshikane & Kyo Kageura - 445-562 New classification quality estimators for analysis of documentary information: Application to patent analysis and web mapping
by Jean-Charles Lamirel & Claire Francois & Shadi Al Shehabi & Martial Hoffmann - 463-473 An analysis of backlink counts and Web Impact Factorsfor Chinese university websites
by Junping Qiu & Jingquan Chen & Zhi Wang - 475-485 Patterns of national and international Web inlinks to US academic departments: An analysis of disciplinary variations
by Rong Tang & Mike Thelwall - 487-496 Links to commercial websites as a source of business information
by Liwen Vaughan & Guozhu Wu - 497-509 Positive reinforcement and 3-dimensional informetrics
by Leo Egghe