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October 2006, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 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 - 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