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January 2006, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 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 - 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