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August 2004, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 511-522 Towards a model for diachronous and synchronous citation analyses
by Wolfgang Glänzel - 523-535 The multivariate Waring distribution and its application
by Shi Shan & Guohua Jiang & Lan Jiang
June 2004, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 105-215 Bibliometric analysis of Patent Ductus Arteriosus treatments
by Wang-Huu Hsieh & Wen-Ta Chiu & Yee-Shuan Lee & Yuh-Shan Ho - 121-129 The universal expression of periodical average publication delay at steady state
by Guang Yu & Daren Yu & Yijun Li - 131-143 Publication and citation patterns of the Mexican contribution to a “Big Science” discipline: Elementary particle physics
by Francisco Collazo-Reyes & Ma. Elena Luna-Morales & Jane M. Russell - 145-157 The classification of biomedical journals by research level
by Grant Lewison & Guillermo Paraje - 159-180 Top-down decomposition of the Journal Citation Reportof the Social Science Citation Index: Graph- and factor-analytical approaches
by Loet Leydesdorff - 181-204 A robust formula to credit authors for their publications
by Frank J. Trueba & Héctor Guerrero - 217-235 A modified method for calculating the Impact Factors of journals in ISI Journal Citation Reports: Polymer Science Category in 1997–2001
by Narongrit Sombatsompop & T. Markpin & N. Premkamolnetr - 237-347 Highly cited research papers and the evaluation of a research university: A case study: Peking University 1974–2003
by Xing Zhu & Qi Wu & Yingzi Zheng & Xin Ma - 249-272 Exploring scholarly reputation: It's more than just productivity
by Todd Dewett & Angelo S. Denisi
May 2004, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 9-9 Editorial Foreword
by Tibor Braun - 11-18 Guest Editorial
by Katherine W. McCain & William E. Snizek - 19-24 Self-emancipation proclamation and a light-hearted but nevertheless deeply-felt exception
by Manfred Bonitz - 25-30 The Matthew Effect of the Annual Reviews series and the flow of scientific communication through the World Wide Web
by Cecelia Brown - 37-40 Robert K. Merton, 1910–2003
by Jonathan R. Cole - 41-46 Normative shaping of scientific practice: The magic of Merton
by Blaise Cronin - 47-50 R. K. Merton — Life time of influence
by Mary Frank Fox - 51-61 The intended consequences of Robert K. Merton
by Eugene Garfield - 63-70 What is Mertonian sociology of science?
by Lowell L. Hargens - 71-79 On the shoulders of Robert Merton: Towards a normative theory of citation
by Henry Small - 81-87 Robert K. Merton's perspective on priority and the provision of the public good knowledge
by Paula E. Stephan - 89-92 Robert K. Merton: Memorial
by Stephen M. Stigler - 93-120 Reward, persuasion, and the Sokal Hoax: A study in citation identities
by Howard D. White
March 2004, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 281-310 The influence of author self-citations on bibliometric macro indicators
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Bart Thijs - 311-320 James Bond and citations to his books
by Grant Lewison - 321-336 Identification of information sources and citation patterns in the field of reciprocating internal combustion engines
by Rafael Aleixandre & Juan Carlos Valderrama & José María Desantes & Antonio J. Torregrosa - 337-344 Likelihood of inbound/outbound access to co-authorship
by Masashi Shirabe & Hiroyuki Tomizawa - 345-389 Changes in the scientific output of Russia from 1980 to 2000, as reflected in the Science Citation Index, in relation to national politico-economic changes
by Concepción S. Wilson & Valentina A. Markusova - 391-403 A microscopic link analysis of academic institutions within a country — the case of Israel
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 405-423 South African research in selected scientific areas: Status 1981–2000
by Peter Ingwersen & Daisy Jacobs - 425-465 Multidisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity, and patterns of research collaboration in nanoscience and nanotechnology
by Joachim Schummer - 467-472 Sleeping Beauties in science
by Anthony F. J. van Raan
February 2004, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 179-197 Modelling the asymmetric volatility of anti-pollution patents in the USA
by Felix Chan & Dora Marinova & Michael McAleer - 199-211 Tracing knowledge diffusion
by Chaomei Chen & Diana Hicks - 213-224 The effect of highly cited papers on national citation indicators
by Dag W. Aksnes & Gunnar Sivertsen - 225-232 Solution of a problem of Buckland on the influence of obsolescence on scattering
by Leo Egghe - 233-252 How to measure own-group preference? A novel approach to a sociometric problem
by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau - 253-276 Using a bibliometric approach to support research policy making: The case of the Flemish BOF-key
by Koenraad Debackere & Wolfgang Glänzel
January 2004, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 3-14 The transfer of knowledge from the Spanish public R&D system to the productive sectors in the field of Biotechnology
by Albert Armando & Luis M. Plaza - 15-27 Ocean Science & Technology research across the countries: A global scenario
by Prabir G. Dastidar - 29-41 Self-linking and self-linked rates of academic institutions on the Web
by Bar-Ilan Judit - 43-62 Modelling the characteristics of Web page outlinks
by Ajiferuke Isola & Wolfram Dietmar - 63-77 A bibliometric approach to the role of author self-citations in scientific communication
by Glänzel Wolfgang & Thijs Bart & Schlemmer Balázs - 79-93 The motivation for citing specific references by social scientists in Korea: The phenomenon of co-existing references
by Kim Kapseon - 95-115 Patterns of the foreign contributions in some domestic vs. international journals on Earth Sciences
by Rey-Rocha Jesús & Martín-Sempere María José - 117-130 Bibliometric overview of the utilization of artificial neural networks in medicine and biology
by Robert Claude & Arreto Charles-Daniel & Azerad Jean & Gaudy Jean-Francois - 131-155 Evaluation and interpretation of knowledge production efficiency
by Guan Jiancheng & Wang Junxia - 157-169 Impact of mergers & acquisitions on research productivity within the pharmaceutical industry
by Michael E. D. Koenig & Elizabeth M. Mezick - 171-177 Citation review of Lagergren kinetic rate equation on adsorption reactions
by Ho Yuh-Shan
November 2003, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 473-487 Critical and emerging technologies in Materials, Manufacturing, and Industrial Engineering: A study for priority setting
by Murat Bengisu - 489-506 Constructing a patent citation map using bibliographic coupling: A study of Taiwan's high-tech companies
by Mu-Hsuan Huang & Li-Yun Chiang & Dar-Zen Chen - 507-527 Publications and patents in nanotechnology
by Angela Hullmann & Martin Meyer - 529-545 Author co-citation analysis of semiconductor literature
by Ming-yueh Tsay & Hong Xu & Chia-wen Wu - 547-558 Scientific cooperation between Chile and Spain: Joint mainstream publications (1991-2000)
by Beatriz Presmanes & Ernesto Zumelzu - 559-570 Internationalization of mathematical research
by Yaru Dang & Wenling Zhang - 571-586 Better late than never? On the chance to become highly cited only beyond the standard bibliometric time horizon
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Balázs Schlemmer & Bart Thijs - 587-608 Informetric studies using databases: Opportunities and challenges
by William W. Hood & Concepción S. Wilson - 609-622 OLAP and bibliographic databases
by Emil Hudomalj & Gaj Vidmar - 623-640 Data mining in a closed Web environment
by Cristina Faba-Pérez & Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote & Félix De Moya-Anegón - 641-656 Intellectual property and public research in biotechnology: the scientists opinion
by Marilia Coutinho & Elizabeth Balbachevsky & Denilde Oliveira Holzhacker & Diogo Da Costa Patrao & Ricardo Nicoliello Zorzetto Vencio & Rodrigo Luiz Medeiros Da Silva & Márcio Luís Gomes Lucatelli & Lucimara Flávio Dos Reis & Maria Angélica Marin - 657-672 A method for identifying clusters in sets of interlinking Web spaces
by Peter B. Musgrove & Ray Binns & Teresa Page-Kennedy & Mike Thelwall - 673-685 Mathematical model of delay in the secondary literature publishing process
by Guang Yu & Yihong Rong & Yijun Li - 687-694 Relations of relative scientometric indicators
by Péter Vinkler - 695-696 Comments on the paper “Developing English-language academic journals of China”
by Yinian Gu - 697-700 Understanding academic journals of China. Response to Yinian Gu
by Li Li & Zhang Fenglian
October 2003, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 191-203 The Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations
by Loet Leydesdorff & Martin Meyer - 203-218 Regional R&D activities and interactions in the Swedish Triple Helix
by Rickard Danell & Olle Persson - 219-239 The Triple Helix as a model to analyze Israeli Magnet Program and lessons for late-developing countries like Turkey
by Devrim Goktepe - 241-263 Science cited in patents: A geographic "flow" analysis of bibliographic citation patterns in patents
by Arnold Verbeek & Koenraad Debackere & Marc Luwel - 265-279 Large firms and the science-technology interface Patents, patent citations, and scientific output of multinational corporations in thin films
by Sujit Bhattacharya & Martin Meyer - 281-300 Quantifying the benefits of participating in an industry university research center: An examination of research cost avoidance
by Denis O. Gray & Harm-Jan Steenhuis - 301-320 Entrepreneurial universities and the dynamics of academic knowledge production: A case study of basic vs. applied research in Belgium
by Liana Marina Ranga & Koenraad Debackere & Nick von Tunzelmann - 321-350 Towards hybrid Triple Helix indicators: A study of university-related patents and a survey of academic inventors
by Martin Meyer & Tatiana Siniläinen & Jan Timm Utecht - 351-368 Measuring the relationship between high technology development strategies and wage inequality
by Susan E. Cozzens & Kamau Bobb - 369-390 Characterizing intellectual spaces between science and technology
by Sujit Bhattacharya & Hildrun Kretschmer & Martin Meyer - 391-413 Mapping communication and collaboration in heterogeneous research networks
by Gaston Heimeriks & Marianne Hörlesberger & Peter Van Den Besselaar - 415-428 Patents cited in the scientific literature: An exploratory study of 'reverse' citation relations
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Martin Meyer - 429-443 A Vector Space Model as a methodological approach to the Triple Helix dimensionality: A comparative study of Biology and Biomedicine Centres of two European National Research Councils from a Webometric view
by José Luis Ortega Priego - 445-467 The mutual information of university-industry-government relations: An indicator of the Triple Helix dynamics
by Loet Leydesdorff
September 2003, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 5-33 Interdisciplinary information input and output of a nano-technology project
by Hajime Eto - 35-48 Changing trends in publishing behaviour among university faculty, 1980-2000
by Svein Kyvik - 49-90 Age effects in scientific productivity
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Cinzia Daraio - 91-114 Seismology as a dynamic, distributed area of scientific research
by Caroline S. Wagner & Loet Leydesdorff - 115-128 Patterns of knowledge production: The case of information and telecommunication sector in Korea
by Jae-Yong Choung & Hong-Ghi Min & Myeong-Cheol Park - 129-141 Interdisciplinarity and knowledge inflow/outflow structure among science and engineering research in Korea
by Choong-Han Song - 143-153 Age profile, personnel costs and scientific productivity at the University of Vienna
by Bernard Wallner & Martin Fieder & Karoline Iber - 155-181 Disciplinary and linguistic considerations for academic Web linking: An exploratory hyperlink mediated study with Mainland China and Taiwan
by Mike Thelwall & Rong Tang - 183-189 A quantitative view on the coming of age of interdisciplinarity in the sciences 1980-1999
by Tibor Braun & András Schubert
July 2003, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 321-337 Science from the periphery: Collaboration, networks and 'Periphery Effects' in the citation of New Zealand Crown Research Institutes articles, 1995-2000
by Shaun Goldfinch & Tony Dale & Karl DeRouen - 339-353 The contribution of women in Brazilian science: A case study in astronomy, immunology and oceanography
by Jacqueline Leta & Grant Lewison - 355-367 Do science-technology interactions pay off when developing technology?
by Bart Van Looy & Edwin Zimmermann & Reinhilde Veugelers & Arnold Verbeek & Johanna Mello & Koenraad Debackere - 369-376 Assessing stem cell research productivity
by Y. S. Ho & C. H. Chiu & T. M. Tseng & W. T. Chiu - 377-388 The effect of statistical methods and study reporting characteristics on the number of citations: A study of four general psychiatric journals
by Jouko Miettunen & Pentti Nieminen - 389-398 Abstracts, introductions and discussions: How far do they differ in style?
by James Hartley & James W. Pennebaker & Claire Fox - 399-409 Neuroscience output of China: A MEDLINE-based bibliometric study
by Wei Xu & Yi-Zhang Chen & Zhi-Chao Shen
June 2003, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 151-152 Obituary: Robert King Merton (1910-2003)
by Manfred Bonitz - 155-157 Introduction to the selected papers of the 7th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators
by Sybille Hinze - 159-173 One step further in the production of bibliometric indicators at the micro level: Differences by gender and professional category of scientists
by María Bordons & Fernanda Morillo & M. Teresa Fernández & Isabel Gómez - 175-195 Tracing technological change over long periods in Germany in chemicals using patent statistics
by Icíar Dominguez Lacasa & Hariolf Grupp & Ulrich Schmoch - 197-213 The decline of Swedish neuroscience: Decomposing a bibliometric national science indicator
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Rickard Danell & Olle Persson - 215-237 Studying the brain drain: Can bibliometric methods help?
by Grit Laudel - 239-255 The relationship between the WIFs or inlinks of Computer Science Departments in UK and their RAE ratings or research productivities in 2001
by Xuemei Li & Mike Thelwall & Peter Musgrove & David Wilkinson - 257-280 The Holy Grail of science policy: Exploring and combining bibliometric tools in search of scientific excellence
by Thed N. Van Leeuwen & Martijn S. Visser & Henk F. Moed & Ton J. Nederhof & Anthony F. J. Van Raan - 281-293 Porter vs. Porter: Modeling the technological competitiveness of nations
by Elmer Yglesias - 295-320 Potential science-technology spillovers in regions: An insight on geographic co-location of knowledge activities in the EU
by Michel Zitt & Suzy Ramanana-Rahary & Elise Bassecoulard & Françoise Laville
January 2003, Volume 57, Issue 1
May 2003, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 7-25 Journal co-citation analysis of semiconductor literature
by Ming-yueh Tsay & Hong Xu & Chia-wen Wu - 59-74 India's collaboration with People's Republic of China in Science and Technology: A scientometric analysis of coauthored papers during 1994-1999
by B. M. Gupta & S. M. Dhawan - 75-92 Defining a core: Theoretical observations on the Egghe-Rousseau proposal
by Quentin L. Burrell - 93-118 Bridging citation and reference distributions: Part I - The referencing-structure function and its application to co-citation and co-item studies
by Michel Zitt & Suzy Ramanana-Rahary & Elise Bassecoulard - 119-125 Developing English-language academic journals of China
by Li Li & Fenglian Zhang - 127-139 Difficulties and challenges of Chinese scientific journals: Statistical analysis of Chinese literatures using Chinese Science Bulletin as example
by Tianwei He - 147-149 ISSI Newsletter
by Mari Davis
March 2003, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 289-299 Evaluating two Austrian university departments: Lessons learned
by Christian Schloegl & Juan Gorraiz & Christoph Bart & Monika Bargmann - 301-316 Bibliometric analysis on additionality of Japanese R&D programmes
by Takayuki Hayashi - 317-327 A comparison between domestic and international publications in Brazilian psychiatry
by Ivan Figueira & Raphael Jacques & Jacqueline Leta - 329-343 Neo-colonial science by the most industrialised upon the least developed countries in peer-reviewed publishing
by Farid Dahdouh-Guebas & J. Ahimbisibwe & Rita Van Moll & Nico Koedam - 345-355 The visibility of Italian journals
by Donatella Ugolini & Cristina Casilli - 357-367 A new classification scheme of science fields and subfields designed for scientometric evaluation purposes
by Wolfgang Glänzel & András Schubert - 369-382 Citation patterns in the Kuwaiti journal Medical Principles and Practice: The first 12 years, 1989-2000
by Charlene L. Al-Qallaf - 383-402 Constructing a multi-objective measure of research performance
by P. S. Nagpaul & Santanu Roy - 403-416 Exploring a pseudo-regression model of transnational cooperation in science
by P. S. Nagpaul - 417-432 Linguistic patterns of academic Web use in Western Europe
by Mike Thelwall & Rong Tang & Liz Price
February 2003, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 161-168 About Abels and similar international awards for ranked lists of awardees as science indicators of national merit in mathematics
by Tibor Braun & Zsuzsa Szabadi-Peresztegi & Éva Kovács-Németh - 201-222 The nature and relationship between the productivity of journals and their citations in semiconductor literature
by Ming-Yueh Tsay & Shiao-Shing Ma - 223-232 Can scientific impact be judged prospectively? A bibliometric test of Simonton"s model of creative productivity
by John D. Lee & Kim J. Vicente & Andrea Cassano & Anna Shearer - 235-246 A macro study of self-citation
by Dag W. Aksnes - 247-257 Zipf's law and the diversity of biology newsgroups
by Mark Kot & Emily Silverman & Celeste A. Berg - 259-282 Correcting glasses help fair comparisons in international science landscape: Country indicators as a function of ISI database delineation
by Michel Zitt & Suzy Ramanana-Rahary & Elise Bassecoulard - 283-286 More reprint requests, more citations?
by Joost P. H. Drenth
January 2003, Volume 56, Issue 2
January 2003, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 3-28 No-bells for ambiguous lists of ranked Nobelists as science indicators of national merit in physics, chemistry and medicine, 1901-2001
by Tibor Braun & Zsuzsa Szabadi-Peresztegi & Éva Kovács-Németh - 29-42 The diffusion of scientific publications: The case of Econometrica, 1987
by Philip Hans Franses - 43-59 Patterns in journal citation data revealed by exploratory multivariate analysis
by Cornelia Enachescu & Tiberiu Postelnicu - 61-80 Swarming of innovations, fractal patterns, and the historical time series of US patents
by Gregory G. Brunk - 81-93 Scientometrics of the international journal Scientometrics
by Dutt Bharvi & K. C. Garg & Anita Bali - 95-110 A scientometric study of the research performance of the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Singapore
by Chu Keong Lee - 111-135 Hypothesis generation guided by co-word clustering
by Johannes Stegmann & Guenter Grohmann - 137-146 The influence of cultural factors on scientific production
by Erdal Inönü - 147-160 Monitoring elasticity between science and technology domains and its visualization
by Filip Deleus & Marc M. Van Hulle
November 2002, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 335-348 A relational charting approach to the world of basic research in twelve science fields at the end of the second millennium
by Wolfgang Glänzel & András Schubert & Tibor Braun - 349-361 Co-citation, bibliographic coupling and a characterization of lattice citation networks
by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau - 363-376 Interlinking between Asia-Pacific University Web sites
by Mike Thelwall & Alastair Smith - 377-394 The effect of team consolidation on research collaboration and performance of scientists. Case study of Spanish university researchers in Geology
by María José Martín-Sempere & Jesús Rey-Rocha & Belén Garzón-García - 395-409 Community of scholars: An exploratory study of management laureates
by W. Jack Duncan & Eric W. Ford & Matthew D. Rousculp & Peter M. Ginter - 411-419 Scientific and technological development in Brazil. The widening gap
by Edgar Dutra Zanotto - 421-436 Citation patterns of Korean physicists and mechanical engineers: Differences by type of publication source and type of authorship
by Mee-Jean Kim - 437-444 Observations on the growth characteristics of the research output of Turkish physicists based on a selective citation analysis
by Erdal Inönü & L. Kurnaz - 445-462 A citation report for Thai academic journals published during 1996-2000
by N. Sombatsompop & P. Ratchatahirun & V. Surathanasakul & N. Premkamolnetr & T. Markpin
August 2002, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 157-170 Authorship patterns in agricultural sciences in Egypt
by Hashem Farahat - 171-187 Trends and volatility in Japanese patenting in the USA: An analysis of the electronics and transport industries
by Dora Marinova & Michael McAleer - 189-213 Bibliometric analysis of biotechnology
by Robert Dalpé - 215-241 Scientometrics of laser research in India during 1970-1994
by K. C. Garg & P. Padhi - 243-258 Gender differences in publication productivity in psychology in India
by Kamlesh Goel - 259-272 The intellectual structure and interdisciplinary breadth of Knowledge Management: A bibliometric study of its early stage of development
by Leonard J. Ponzi - 273-285 Modelling citation age data: Simple graphical methods from reliability theory
by Quentin L. Burrell - 287-316 Major factors affecting China's inter-regional research collaboration: Regional scientific productivity and geographical proximity
by Liming Liang & Ling Zhu - 317-327 Lack of standardisation in informetric research. Comments on “Power laws of research output. Evidence for journals of economics” by Matthias Sutter and Martin G. Kocher
by Ronald Rousseau - 329-331 Lack of standardization in informetric research: Reply
by Martin G. Kocher & Matthias Sutter
September 2002, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 3-26 The scientific economy of attention: A novel approach to the collective rationality of science
by Georg Franck - 27-58 Gender and productivity differentials in science
by Katarina Prpić - 59-70 Co-authorship, rational Erdős numbers, and resistance distances in graphs
by Alexandru T. Balaban & Douglas J. Klein - 71-85 Scientometrics of laser research in India and China
by K. C. Garg - 87-102 Multivariate evaluation of Spanish educational research journals
by Antonio Fernández-Cano & Ángel Bueno - 103-121 Turkey's output in social science publications: 1970-1999
by Sami Gülgöz & Ömer A. Yedekçioglu & Ersin Yurtsever - 123-136 Contribution of Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine to the world's biomedical literature (1988-1997)
by YaŞar Tonta & Mustafa Ilhan - 137-156 Research productivity of scientists in consolidated vs. non-consolidated teams: The case of Spanish university geologists
by Jesús Rey-Rocha & María José Martín-Sempere & Belén Garzón
July 2002, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 319-346 Using patent statistics as knowledge base indicators in the biotechnology sectors: An application to France, Germany and the U.K
by Shyama V. Ramani & Marie-Angele de Looze - 347-362 Measuring knowledge transfer between fields of science
by Ed J. Rinia & Thed N. van Leeuwen & Eppo E. W. Bruins & Hendrik G. van Vuren & Anthony F. J. van Raan - 363-380 Web Impact Factors for Australasian universities
by Alastair Smith & Mike Thelwall - 381-397 Benchmarking international scientific excellence: Are highly cited research papers an appropriate frame of reference?
by Robert J. W. Tijssen & Martijn S. Visser & Thed N. van Leeuwen - 399-420 Linking science to technology: Using bibliographic references in patents to build linkage schemes
by Arnold Verbeek & Koenraad Debackere & Marc Luwel & Petra Andries & Edwin Zimmermann & Filip Deleus - 421-434 Dynamic changes in the chance for citedness
by Péter Vinkler - 435-447 Relation of the title length of a journal article to the length of the article
by Moshe Yitzhaki - 449-472 Citation analysis using scientific publications on the Web as data source: A case study in the XML research area
by Dangzhi Zhao & Elisabeth Logan - 473-489 Collaborative patterns and age structures in Chinese publications
by Liming Liang & Yongzheng Guo & Mari Davis
June 2002, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 155-178 Exploiting citation overlaps for Information Retrieval: Generating a boomerang effect from the network of scientific papers
by Birger Larsen - 179-192 From biomedical research to health improvement
by Grant Lewison - 193-212 Tracing knowledge flows in innovation systems
by Martin Meyer - 213-228 Visualizing cooperation networks of elite institutions in India
by P. S. Nagpaul - 229-241 Science in Africa: An overview of mainstream scientific output
by Nora Narváez-Berthelemot & Jane M. Russell & Rigas Arvanitis & Roland Waast & Jacques Gaillard - 243-255 Informetric analysis of a music database
by Michael Nelson & J. Stephen Downie - 257-268 The relationship between international editorial board composition and citation measures in political science, business, and genetics journals
by Thomas E. Nisonger - 269-284 The sources used by bibliometrics-scientometrics as reflected in references
by Bluma C. Peritz & Judit Bar-Ilan - 285-290 The other side of the coin: The intricacies of author self-citations
by P. Pichappan & S. Sarasvady - 291-308 Co-citations and co-sitations: A cautionary view on an analogy
by Camille Prime & Elise Bassecoulard & Michel Zitt - 309-317 Bibliometric analysis of AIDS literature in Central Africa
by Cesar A. Macías-Chapula & Acacia Mijangos-Nolasco
April 2002, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 15-30 Methods for using patents in cross-country comparisons
by Éric Archambault - 31-49 Identity-creators and image-makers: Using citation analysis and thick description to put authors in their place
by Blaise Cronin & Debora Shaw - 51-62 A proposal to define a core of a scientific subject: A definition using concentration and fuzzy sets
by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau - 63-74 Analysis on dynamics of research sub-domains in interdisciplinary fields: Analysis using personal distribution versus papers
by Yuko Fujigaki - 75-89 A distributional approach to multinationality measures of international scientific collaboration
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Cornelius de Lange - 91-102 Mapping of S&T issues in the Indian Parliament: A scientometric analysis of questions raised in both Houses of the Parliament
by Nirmal Haritash & B. M. Gupta - 103-118 Analysis of the fuzzy set literature using phrases
by William W. Hood & Concepción S. Wilson - 119-130 A new rank-size distribution of Zipf"s Law and its applications
by Guohua Jiang & Shi Shan & Lan Jiang & Xuesong Xu - 131-144 Visibility and impact of research in Psychiatry for North European countries in EU, US and world contexts
by Peter Ingwersen - 145-154 Development of the Chinese Scientometric Indicators (CSI)
by Bihui Jin & Jiangong Zhang & Dingquan Chen & Xianyou Zhu