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March 2002, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 281-296 Measuring China"s research performance using the Science Citation Index
by Henk F. Moed - 297-307 Productivity ratings of institutions based on publication in Scientometrics, Informetrics, and Bibliometrics, 1981–2000
by Ali Uzun - 309-323 The nth-citation distribution and obsolescence
by Quentin L. Burrell - 325-335 Recognition and international collaboration: the Brazilian case
by Jacqueline Leta & Hernan Chaimovich - 337-349 Authorship and citation patterns in Management Science in comparison with operational research
by Hajime Eto - 351-370 Research profiling: Improving the literature review
by Alan L. Porter & Alisa Kongthon & Jye-Chyi (JC) Lu - 371-387 Theory and experimentation on the most-recent-reference distribution
by Leo Egghe & I. K. R. Ravichandra Rao - 389-405 International visibility of Chinese scientific journals
by Shengli Ren & Ronald Rousseau - 407-427 Bibliometric and webometric analysis of health system reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean
by César A. Macías-Chapula - 429-445 Motivational factors in departure of young scientists from Croatian science
by Branka Golub - 447-452 The influence of the civil war in Yugoslavia on publishing in peer-reviewed journals
by Rajko Igić
February 2002, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 171-193 Journal impact measures in bibliometric research
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Henk F. Moed - 195-206 Advantages and limitations in the use of impact factor measures for the assessment of research performance
by Maria Bordons & M. T. Fernández & Isabel Gómez - 207-227 Identifying "highly-rated" journals - an Australian case study
by Linda Butler - 229-240 Researchers" and users" perceptions of the relative standing of biomedical papers in different journals
by Grant Lewison - 241-248 Impact measures of interdisciplinary research in physics
by Ed J. Rinia & Thed N. van Leeuwen & Anthony F. J. van Raan - 249-266 Development and application of journal impact measures in the Dutch science system
by Thed N. van Leeuwen & Henk F. Moed - 267-279 Subfield problems in applying the Garfield (Impact) Factors in practice
by Péter Vinkler
January 2002, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 3-20 The Web of Scientometrics
by András Schubert - 21-38 From bioweapon to biodefense
by Valentina Markusova & Concepción S. Wilson & Mari Davis - 39-48 Significant Mexican research in the health sciences: A bibliometric analysis
by Judith Licea De Arenas & Heriberta Castańos-Lomnitz & Judith Arenas Licea - 49-71 Citation analysis of research performer quality
by Ronald N. Kostoff - 73-93 Scientific productivity of authors in theoretical population genetics
by Suresh Kumar & B.M. Gupta & C. R. Karisiddappa - 95-111 European Union associated university websites
by Mike Thelwall & Ray Binns & Gareth Harries & Teresa Page-Kennedy & Liz Price & David Wilkinson - 113-121 Likelihood of overseas access to international co-authorships
by Hiroyuki Tomizawa & Masashi Shirabe - 113-121 A. H. Zewail: Research collaborator par excellence
by Vijai Kumar & V. L. Kalyane & B. S. Kademani - 131-159 Indicators of structural change in the dynamics of science: Entropy statistics of the SCI Journal Citation Reports
by Loet Leydesdorff - 161-164 Modeling the growth of world social science literature
by B.M. Gupta & Suresh Kumar & S. L. Sangam & C.R. Karisiddappa - 165-168 A scientometric analysis of research output from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
by V. K. J. Jeevan & B.M. Gupta
November 2001, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 363-364 Preface
by Hildrun Kretschmer - 365-377 Reflections on Scientific Collaboration (and its study): Past, Present, and Future
by Donald Deb. Beaver - 379-394 International Collaboration in Science in India and its Impact on Institutional Performance
by Aparna Basu & Ritu Aggarwal - 395-410 Elite Researchers in Ophthalmology: Aspects of Publishing Strategies, Collaboration and Multi-Disciplinarity
by Mari Davis & Concepción S. Wilson - 411-434 Integrating Scientometric Indicators into Sociological Studies: Methodical and Methodological Problems
by Jochen Gläser & Grit Laudel - 435-443 Collaboration Behaviour of Berlin Life Science Researchers in the Last Two Decades of the Twentieth Century as Reflected in the Science Citation Index
by Frank Havemann - 445-456 Chinese-Indian-German Collaboration Results that Provided the Impetus for the Foundation of COLLNET
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Liang Liming & Ramesh Kundra - 457-470 Citation Counts of Multi-Authored Papers — First-named Authors and Further Authors
by Lydia L. Lange - 471-486 Age Structures of Scientific Collaboration in Chinese Computer Science
by Liming Liang & Hildrun Kretschmer & Yongzheng Guo & Donald Beaver - 487-502 Collaboration and Cognitive Structures in Social Science Research Fields. Towards Socio-Cognitive Analysis in Information Systems
by Peter Mutschke & Anabel Quan Haase - 503-517 Continuity and Discontinuity of Collaboration Behaviour since 1800 — from a Bibliometric Point of View
by Roland Wagner-Döbler - 519-523 Collaboration Patterns in Indian and Bulgarian Epidemiology of Neoplasms in Medline for 1966–1999
by Ramesh Kundra & Dimiter Tomov - 525-529 Complex Systems in Natural Science and Humanities
by Vera Wenzel - 531-537 Foundation of a Global Interdisciplinary Research Network (COLLNET) with Berlin as the Virtual Centre
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Liang Liming & Ramesh Kundra
October 2001, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 111-126 Scientometrics in the Context of Probabilistic Philosophy
by Lyubov G. Gurjeva & Paul Wouters - 127-150 Is It Possible to Measure Science? V. V. Nalimov's Research in Scientometrics
by Yuri V. Granovsky - 151-158 He Brought New Meanings and New Solutions
by Elena V. Markova - 159-163 The Impact of V.V. Nalimov on Information Science
by Arkady I. Cherny & Ruggero S. Gilyarevsky - 165-166 Reminiscences of Vassily V. Nalimov
by Eugene Garfield - 167-169 Vassily Nalimov — Modern Russian High Priest
by Rustum Roy - 179-184 Facing the Mystery: A Philosophical Approach
by Vassily Nalimov - 185-192 Philosophy of Number: How Metrical Hermeneutics is Possible
by Vassily V. Nalimov - 193-210 International Co-operation in Science and in Social Sciences as Reflected in Multinational Papers Indexed in SCI and SSCI
by Barbara Stefaniak - 211-223 Nalimov and the Polish Way Towards Science of Science
by Marta Skalska-Zlat - 225-233 Karl Heinrich Frömmichen (1736–1783) and Adrian Balbi (1782–1848) — The Pioneers of Biblio- and Scientometrics
by Anna Żbikowska-Migoń - 235-259 Mathematics Research in India Today: What Does the Literature Reveal?
by Subbiah Arunachalam - 261-290 Symmetric and Asymmetric Theory of Relative Concentration and Applications
by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau - 291-314 The Literature of Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, and Informetrics
by William W. Hood & Concepción S. Wilson - 315-322 Formalised Assessment of Publication Quality in Russian Psychiatry
by Nikita A. Zorin & Alexander V. Nemtsov & Vladimir V. Kalinin - 323-336 Scientometric Perspectives of the Analysis of Chemical Terminology
by Irina Marshakova-Shaikevich - 337-344 The Universe Grasper
by Samuel I. Shapiro - 345-360 The Universe of Meanings
by Vassily V. Nalimov & Jeanna Drogalina-Nalimov & Konstantin Zuyev
September 2001, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 3-12 Stochastic modelling of the first-citation distribution
by Quentin L. Burrel - 13-28 Fish science research in China: How does it compare with fish research in India?
by Subbiah Arunachalam & Jayashree Balaji - 29-43 The quantity and quality of female researchers: A bibliometric study of Iceland
by Grant Lewison - 45-58 How the European Union writes about ophthalmology
by Donatella Ugolini & Marco Amedeo Cimmino & Cristina Casilli & Giuseppe Sandro Mela - 59-82 Citation analysis using online databases: Feasibilities and shortcomings
by Werner Marx & Hermann Schier & Michael Wanitschek - 83-95 Scientific cycle model with delay
by Marek Szydlowski & Adam Krawiec
July 2001, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 469-479 Bibliography of publications of Belver C. Griffith
by Laura Joy Moyer - 481-488 Intellectual activities and influences of Belver C. Griffith: A citation perspective
by Heting Chu - 487-491 Belver and Henry
by Henry Small - 499-510 Publication and cooperation patterns of the authors of neuroscience journals
by Tibor Braun & Wolfgang Glänzel & András Schubert - 511-523 Lessons from the study of scholarly communication for the new information era
by Michael E. D. Koenig - 525-539 A co-citation analysis of representative authors in philosophy: Examining the relationship between epistemologists and philosophers of science
by Henry Kreuzman - 541-551 Russian grant-holders opinion on competitive funding: Results of a survey
by Valentina Markusova & Valdimir Minin & Alexandr Libkind & Michael Arapov - 553-561 Early reactions to information growth
by Jack Meadows - 563-571 Utilizing spatial information systems for non-spatial-data analysis
by L. John Old - 573-605 Scholarly communication as a socioecological system
by Pamela E. Sandstrom - 607-637 Author-centered bibliometrics through CAMEOs: Characterizations automatically made and edited online
by Howard D. White
June 2001, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 359-380 International alignment and scientific regard as macro-indicators for international comparisons of publications
by Hariolf Grupp & Ulrich Schmoch & Sybelle Hinze - 381-394 The international publication productivity of Latin American countries in the economics and business administration fields
by Mladen M. Koljatic & Mónica R. Silva - 395-404 The editorial policies of scientific journals: Testing an impact factor model
by Mario de Marchi & Maurizio Rocchi - 405-414 Power laws of research output. Evidence for journals of economics
by Matthias Sutter & Martin G. Kochner - 415-427 A study of collaboration in laser science and technology
by K.C. Garg & P. Padhi - 429-440 Investigating the concentration within a research community using joint publications and co-authorship via intermediaries
by Christian Genest & Carl Thibault - 441-460 The cognitive and the social structure of STS
by Peter Van Den Besselaar
April 2001, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 5-8 Introduction
by Henk F. Moed - 9-36 Application of statistical physics methods and conceptsto the study of science & technology systems
by Luis A. N. Amaral & P. Gopikrishnan & Kaushik Matia & Vasiliki Plerou & H. E. Stanley - 37-54 Competition in science and the Matthew core journals
by Manfred Bonitz & Andrea Scharnhorst - 55-68 Improving the functionality of interactive bibliometric science maps
by Renald K. Buter & Ed C. M. Noyons - 69-115 National characteristics in international scientific co-authorship relations
by Wolfgang Glänzel - 117-132 Information science as "Little Science":The implications of a bibliometric analysis of theJournal of the American Society for Information Science
by Wallace Koehler - 133-146 Studying the international diffusion of a national scientific journal
by Terttu A. M. Kortelainen - 147-162 Growth dynamics of scholarly and scientific journals
by Michael Mabe & Mayur Amin - 163-183 Patent citation analysis in a novel field of technology:An exploration of nano-science and nano-technology
by Martin S. Meyer - 185-201 Patent citation analysis.A closer look at the basic input data from patent search reports
by Jacques Michel & Bernd Bettels - 203-222 An approach to interdisciplinarity through bibliometric indicators
by Fernanda Morillo & María Bordons & Isabel Gómez - 223-239 World distribution of social science journals:A view from the periphery
by Nora Narvaez-Berthelemot & Jane M. Russell - 241-265 Assessing the quality of scholarly journals in Linguistics:An alternative to citation-based journal impact factors
by Anthony J. Nederhof & Marc Luwel & Henk F. Moed - 267-292 Using artificial neural networks for mapping of scienceand technology: A multi-self-organizing-maps approach
by Xavier Polanco & Claire François & Jean-Charles Lamirel - 293-309 Citation delay in interdisciplinary knowledge exchange
by Ed J. Rinia & Thed. N. Van Leeuwen & Eppo E.W. Bruins & Hendrik G. Van Vuren & Anthony F.J. Van Raan - 311-318 Mapping interdisciplinary research fronts in neuroscience: A bibliometric view to retrograde amnesia
by Holger Schwechheimer & Matthias Winterhager - 319-333 A relationship between technology indicators and stock market performance
by Patrick Thomas - 335-346 Language biases in the coverage of the Science Citation Index and its consequencesfor international comparisons of national research performance
by Thed N. Van Leeuwen & Henk F. Moed & Robert J. W. Tijssen & Martijn S. Visser & Anthony F. J. Van Raan - 347-357 Competition amongst scientists for publication status:Toward a model of scientific publication and citation distributions
by Anthony F. J. Van Raan
March 2001, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 365-389 The cognitive structure of current cardiovascular research
by Bo Jarneving - 391-404 Evaluating publication trends in clinical research: How reliable are medical databases?
by Tiiu Ojasoo & Hervé Maisonneuve & Jean-Christophe Doré - 405-418 Brazilian immunology: One hundred years later
by Neusa F. Dos Santos & Vivian M. Rumjanek - 419-436 Rescher's Principle of Decreasing Marginal Returns of Scientific Research
by Roland Wagner-Döbler - 437-453 Scientific production: A statistical analysis of authors in physics, 1800-1900
by John C. Huber & Roland Wagner-Döbler - 455-482 What makes a scientific article influential? The case of demographers
by Hendrik P. Van Dalen & Kène Henkens - 483-502 Citation rates, knowledge export and international visibility of dermatology journals listed and not listed in theJournal Citation Reports
by Johannes Stegmann & Guenter Grohmann - 503-521 A bibliometric analysis of physics publications in Korea, 1994-1998
by Mee-Jean Kim - 523-537 Third party funding of German universities. An indicator of research activity?
by Stefan Hornbostel - 539-544 Two problems posed by Egghe
by Quentin L. Burrell - 539-544 An attempt for defining some basic categories of scientometrics and classifying the indicators of evaluative scientometrics
by Péter Vinkler - 551-552 Comments on the "Letter to the Editor" by Burrell
by Leo Egghe
January 2001, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 465-467 Introduction
by Katherine W. McCain - 469-479 Bibliography of publications of Belver C. Griffith
by Laura Joy Moyer - 481-488 Intellectual activities and influences of Belver C. Griffith: A citation perspective
by Heting Chu - 487-491 Belver and Henry
by Henry Small - 499-510 Publication and cooperation patterns of the authors of neuroscience journals
by Tibor Braun & Wolfgang Glänzel & András Schubert - 511-523 Lessons from the study of scholarly communication for the new information era
by Michael E. D. Koenig - 525-539 A co-citation analysis of representative authors in philosophy: Examining the relationship between epistemologists and philosophers of science
by Henry Kreuzman - 541-551 Russian grant-holders opinion on competitive funding: Results of a survey
by Valentina Markusova & Valdimir Minin & Alexandr Libkind & Michael Arapov - 553-561 Early reactions to information growth
by Jack Meadows - 563-571 Utilizing spatial information systems for non-spatial-data analysis
by L. John Old - 573-605 Scholarly communication as a socioecological system
by Pamela E. Sandstrom - 607-637 Author-centered bibliometrics through CAMEOs: Characterizations automatically made and edited online
by Howard D. White
February 2001, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 199-214 Double effort = Double impact? A critical view at international co-authorship in chemistry
by Wolfgang Glänzel & András Schubert - 215-240 Why Catalonia cannot be considered as a regional innovation system
by Marta Riba Vilanova & Loet Leydesdorff - 241-254 Central international visibility of Brazilian psychiatric publications from 1981 to 1995
by Jacqueline Leta & Raphael Jacques & Ivan Figueira & Leopoldo De Meis - 255-272 The norm of universalism in sciences. Social origin and gender of researchers in Denmark
by Heine Andersen - 273-287 Lattices in citation networks: An investigation into the structure of citation graphs
by Fang Yong & Ronald Rousseau - 289-299 Bias, structure and quality in citation indexing
by Laurent Salzarulo & Markus Von Ins - 301-312 Two decades of "Scientometrics". An interdisciplinary field represented by its leading journal
by Urs Schoepflin & Wolfgang Glänzel - 313-321 Structural changes in S&T research in India
by L. P. Rai & Naresh Kumar & S. Madan - 323-337 Scientific production: A statistical analysis of authors in mathematical logic
by John C. Huber & Roland Wagner-Döbler - 339-344 All author citations versus first author citations
by Olle Persson - 345-350 Some remarks on a paper by Egghe
by Quentin L. Burrell - 351-351 Comments on the "Letter to the Editor" by Burrell
by Leo Egghe - 353-361 The metrics of science and technology
by Ronald N. Kostoff - 363-363 A heuristic study of the first-citation distribution
by Leo Egghe
January 2001, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 5-6 Foreword
by Eugene Garfield - 7-32 Data collection methods on the Web for infometric purposes — A review and analysis
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 33-57 Inometric methods and measures for sharing knowledge over internet
by William A. Turner & R. Gherbi & C. Jacquemin & M. de Saint Leger - 59-63 Bibliometrics and internet: Some observations and expectations
by Anthony F.J. van Raan - 65-82 Perspective of webometrics
by Lennart Björneborn & Peter Ingwersen - 83-98 Bibliometric mapping of science in a policy context
by Ed Noyons - 99-198 Scientometrics: A Citation Based Biblipgrapy 1997–2000
by András Schubert
November 2000, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 359-371 Scientometrics of Prolific and Non-Prolific Authors in Laser Science and Technology
by K. C. Garg & P. Padhi - 373-387 Comparison of the Maps of Science
by Tomas Cahlik - 389-402 Search for Fundamental Articles in Economics
by Tomas Cahlik - 403-418 Scientific Production in Puerto Rico in Science and Technology during the Period 1990 to 1998
by Laurie A. Ortiz-Rivera & Elías Sanz-Casado & Carlos A. Suárez-Balseiro - 419-442 Using the Curriculum Vita to Study the Career Paths of Scientists and Engineers: An Exploratory Assessment
by James S. Dietz & Ivan Chompalov & Barry Bozeman & Eliesh O'Neil Lane & Jongwon Park - 443-451 The Reference-Frequency Relation in the Physical Sciences
by Helmut A. Abt - 453-490 The Publication Productivity of Young Scientists: An Empirical Study
by Katarina Prpić - 491-509 A Bibliometric Study of Semiconductor Literature, 1978–1997
by Ming-Yueh Tsay & Shiow-Jen Jou & Sheau-Shin Ma - 511-515 A Note on Using Patent Statistics to Obtain Competition Indicators
by Shyama V. Ramani & Marie-Angele de Looze - 517-521 Proposal for Using an Untapped Source of Citations Characterizing Scientific Areas
by Alexandru T. Balaban & Milan Randic
October 2000, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 215-231 Spanish Scientific Productivity and Equipment in Magnetic Resonance from a Regional and European Perspective
by Angel Pestaña & Sebastián Cerdán - 233-256 Bibliometric Analysis of Physics in Catalonia: Towards Quality Consolidation?
by Lluís Rovira & Pau Senra & David Jou - 257-277 Results of an Extensive Search for "S&T Indicators" on the Web: A Content Analysis
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 279-288 Activity and Growth of Organic Chemistry Research in India During 1971–1989
by M. M. S. Karki & K. C. Garg & Praveen Sharma - 289-305 Citation Ootprint Analysis Part I: UK and US Chemical Engineering Academics
by Gilbert Shama & Klaus Hellgardt & Charles Oppenheim - 307-319 Driving Factors of High Performance in Brazilian Management Sciences for the 1981–1995 Period
by Júlio Cesar Rodrigues Pereira & André Luiz Fischer & Maria Mercedes Loureiro Escuder - 321-355 Modelling the Growth of Literature in the Area of Theoretical Population Genetics
by B. M. Gupta & C. R. Karisiddappa - 357-357 Science in Scandinavia: A Bibliometric Approach
by Wolfgang Glänzel
August 2000, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 7-22 Validation of Bibliometric Indicators in the Field of Microbiology: A Norwegian Case Study
by Dag W. Aksnes & Terje Bruen Olsen & Per O. Seglen - 23-38 Stratification among Journals in Management Research: A Bibliometric Study of Interaction between European and American Journals
by Richard Danell - 39-61 The International Visibility and Citation Impact of Scandinavian Research Articles in Selected Social Science Fields: The Decay of a Myth
by Peter Ingwersen - 63-80 An Excursion into the Patent-Bibliometrics of Norwegian Patenting
by Eric J. Iversen - 81-91 Socio-Bibliometric Mapping of Intra-Departmental Networks
by Paula Mählck & Olle Persson - 93-123 What is Special about Patent Citations? Differences between Scientific and Patent Citations
by Martin Meyer - 125-143 Scientific Productivity and Group Size: A Bibliometric Analysis of Norwegian Microbiological Research
by Per O. Seglen & Dag W. Aksnes - 145-160 External Research Collaboration in Two Small Science Systems
by O. Halla Thorsteinsdóttir - 161-186 Bradford's Law in the Context of Information Provision
by Sara von Ungern-Sternberg
July 2000, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 285-305 Some Features of Colombian Research Population (1983–1994)
by Juan Carlos Anduckia & Julián Gómez & Yuri Jack Gómez - 307-344 To Screen or Not to Screen? Science Discourse in Two Health Policy Controversies, As Seen through Three Approaches to the Citation Evidence
by Ann Rudinow Sætnan - 345-359 A Heuristic Study of the First-Citation Distribution
by Leo Egghe - 361-380 Threaded Email Messages in Self-Organization and Science & Technology Studies Oriented Mailing Lists
by Andrés Zelman & Loet Leydesdorff - 381-402 International Collaboration in Indian Scientific Papers
by Aparna Basu & B. S. Vinu Kumar - 403-411 Some Characteristics of Young vs. Established American Astronomers: Entering the New Century
by Virginia Trimble - 413-426 National Systems of Innovation: Institutional Linkages and Performances in the Case of Korea and Taiwan
by Jae-Yong Choung & Hye-Ran Hwang - 427-442 A Comparison of Iranian Scientific Publications in the Science Citation Index: 1985–1989 and 1990–1994
by Farideh Osareh & Concepción S. Wilson
September 2000, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 117-120 Proceedings of the 4th Nordic Workshop in Bibliometrics Copenhagen (Denmark), August 27–28, 1999
by Irene Wormell - 121-150 Science in Scandinavia: A Bibliometric Approach
by Wolfgang Glänzel - 151-178 Patent Citations in a Novel Field of Technology — What Can They Tell about Interactions between Emerging Communities of Science and Technology?
by Martin Meyer - 179-201 Knowledge Production and Knowledge Flows in the Swedish Biotechnology Innovation System
by Anna Sandström & Ingrid Pettersson & Anna Nilsson - 203-236 Bibliometric Analysis of the Welfare Topic
by Irene Wormell - 237-250 Critical Aspects of the Danish Welfare State — as Revealed by Issue Tracking
by Irene Wormell - 251-284 Scientometrics in Medicine-Related Fields 1990–1999
by András Schubert
June 2000, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 3-25 Bibliometric Output from Colombian Researchers with Approved Projects by COLCIENCIAS between 1983 and 1994
by Juan Carlos Anduckia & Julián Gómez & Yuri Jack Gómez - 27-44 Trends and Profile in Enzyme Engineering Research during 1971–98
by Alka Prasad & Srinivasan Visalakshi - 45-64 Emphasis on Validation in Research: A Meta-Analysis
by Santosh K. Nanda & Ariel L. Rivas & William M. Trochim & J. David Deshler - 65-70 Do Important Papers Produce High Citation Counts?
by Helmut A. Abt - 71-84 Contribution of Turkish Researchers to the World's Biomedical Literature (1988–1997)
by Yaşar Tonta - 85-97 Bibliometric Distance between Methodology and Application in Statistics
by Hajime Eto - 99-116 The Bias of Sighted Reviewers in Research Proposal Evaluation: A Comparative Analysis of Blind and Open Review in Korea
by Mushin Lee & Kiyong Om & Joon Koh