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July 1999, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 475-477 Role of experts in political consultancy processes
by A. Schmidt - 479-484 Advisory functions at European level
by H. List - 485-486 Advisory functions at European level
by J. Borgman - 487-489 Advisory functions at European level
by M. Mannerkoski - 491-495 Peer review— Experience at national and European level
by S. Strömholm - 497-500 Peer review—Experiences at national and European level
by J. M. Rojo - 501-504 Challenges to output measurement in science and technology programme evaluation
by W. Krull - 505-506 Measuring the impact of the EU Framework Programme
by M. J. Ledoux - 507-507 Measuring the impact of EU Framework Programme at national level
by G. Fayl - 509-515 Evaluation at regional level-science and technology in structural funds
by Lena Tsipouri - 517-521 Evaluation of science and technology in the structural funds
by Elisabeth Helander - 523-530 Meta-evaluation: Evaluation of evaluations
by L. Georghiou - 531-532 Meta-evaluation: Evaluation of evaluations
by E. Praestgaard - 533-542 Meta-evaluation: Evaluation of evaluations some points for discussion
by M. Horvat - 543-545 Universities—Engines of Innovation in the Information Society
by P. M. Fasella - 547-550 Universities—Engines of Innovation in the Information Society
by J. Viana-Baptista - 551-556 Universities—Engines of Innovation in the Information Society
by J. Bricall - 557-560 Universities—Engines of Innovation in the Information Society
by M. Oborne - 561-564 The European University in the global landscape of the 21st century
by A. Kuklinski - 565-566 Universities—Engines of Innovation in the Information Society
by P. Skalicky - 567-567 Closing remarks
by E. Bundschuh - 569-570 Closing remarks
by J. Routti - 571-572 Closing session
by C. Einem
June 1999, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 167-183 The interest of scientific communities in sea-related research topics
by H. Eto - 185-202 A bibliometric analysis of international scientific cooperation of the European Union (1985–1995)
by W. Glänzel & A. Schubert & H. -J. Czerwon - 203-216 The role of domestic journals in geographically-oriented disciplines: The case of Spanish journals on earth sciences
by J. Rey-Rocha & M. J. Martín-Sempere - 217-232 The “own-language preference”: Measures of relative language self-citation
by L. Egghe & R. Rousseau & M. Yitzhaki - 233-250 Scientometric portrait of nobel laureate Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
by B. S. Kademani & V. L. Kalyane & Suresh Jange - 251-268 Scientometrics of laser research literature as viewed through the Journal of Current Laser Abstracts
by K. C. Garg & P. Padhi - 269-289 A comparision of productivity of male and female scientists of CSIR
by B. M. Gupta & Suresh Kumar & B. S. Aggarwal - 291-310 An explanation of the relation between the fraction of multinational publications and the fractional score of a country
by L. Egghe - 311-324 Relationship of mathematical programming with mathematics, economic/regional planning and other specialties
by H. Eto - 325-332 Chinese science citation database: Its construction and application
by Bihui Jin & Bing Wang
May 1999, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 3-16 Measuring defence R&D: A note on problems and shortcomings
by J. Molas-Gallart - 17-31 Blind review of research proposals in Korea: Its effectiveness and factors affecting applicant detection
by M. Lee & K. Om & J. Koh - 33-53 Inventive productivity and the statistics of exceedances
by J. C. Huber - 55-80 From individual scientific visibility to collective competencies: The example of an academic department in the social sciences
by R. Coronini & V. Mangematin - 81-94 Citation bias in medical journals
by T. Ojasoo & J. C. Doré - 95-105 The scenario of Brazilian health sciences in the period of 1981 to 1995
by Julio C. R. Pereira & Maria Mercedes L. Escuder - 107-116 Scientometrics of Indian organic chemistry research
by M. M. S. Karki & K. C. Garg - 117-136 A compendium of issues for citation analysis
by T. J. Phelan - 137-166 History matters: The inherited disciplinary structure of the post-communist science in countries of central and eastern Europe and its restructuring
by J. Kozlowski & S. Radosevic & D. Ircha
March 1999, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 319-321 Introduction
by H. F. Moed - 323-345 Indicators in a research institute: A multi-level classification of scientific journals
by E. Bassecoulard & M. Zitt - 347-360 Science publication indicators for India: Questions of interpretation
by Aparna Basu - 361-378 The matthew index—Concentration patterns and Matthew core journals
by M. Bonitz & E. Bruckner & Andrea Scharnhorst - 379-400 Can technology lead to a competitive advantage? A case study of Flanders using european patent data
by K. Debackere & M. Luwel & Reinhilde Veugelers - 401-426 Two measures for identifying the perception of risk associated with the introduction of transgenic plants
by M. -A. Looze & A. Roy & R. Coronini & M. Reinert & O. Jouve - 427-439 An item-by-item subject classification of papers published in multidisciplinary and general journals using reference analysis
by W. Glänzel & A. Schubert & H. -J. Czerwon - 441-457 Analysis of the structure of international scientific cooperation networks through bibliometric indicators
by Isabel Gómez & María Teresa Fernández & Jesús Sebastián - 459-486 Gaining scientific recognition by position: Does editorship increase citation rates?
by Lydia L. Lange & P. A. Frensch - 487-506 Profiling institutes: Identifying high research performance and social relevance in the social and behavioral sciences
by A. J. Nederhof & E. Wijk - 507-519 Scientific communication and its relevance to research policy
by H. E. Roosendaal & P. A. Th. M. Geurts - 521-531 Temporal differences in self-citation rates of scientific journals
by R. Rousseau - 533-546 Patterns of author cocitation in information policy: Evidence of social, collaborative and cognitive structure
by I. Rowlands - 547-560 Highly dynamic specialities in climate research
by H. Schwechheimer & M. Winterhager - 561-580 Beyond the holy grail: From citation theory to indicator theories
by P. Wouters
February 1999, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 135-155 Lotka's law reconsidered: The evolution of publication and citation distributions in scientific fields
by Nicole J. Saam & L. Reiter - 157-167 A review of research studies conducted on scientific production in collective health in Brazil
by E. D. Nunes - 169-182 Between texts and contexts: Advances in theories of citation? (A rejoinder)
by L. Leydesdorff & P. Wouters - 183-192 Yogoslav politics, “ethnic cleansing” and co-authorship in science
by G. Lewison & R. Igic - 193-215 The difficulty of achieving full coverage of international social science literature and the bibliometric consequences
by Diana Hicks - 217-234 Structure and dynamics of scientific networks. Part I: Fundamentals of the quantitative model of translation
by R. Ruiz-Baños & R. Bailón-Moreno & E. Jiménez-Contreras & J. -P. Courtial - 235-265 Structure and dynamics of scientific networks. Part II: The new Zipf's law, the clusters of co-citations and the model of the descriptor presence
by R. Ruiz-Baños & R. Bailón-Moreno & E. Jiménez-Contreras & J. -P. Courtial - 267-315 Scientometrics: A citation based bibliography 1994–1996
by A. Schubert
January 1999, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 5-16 Growth of world and Indian physics literature
by B. M. Gupta & Praveen Sharma & Suresh Kumar - 17-31 Technological trends in the area of fullerenes using bibliometric analysis of patents
by V. K. Gupta - 33-46 Obsolescence of literature in the field of psychology
by S. L. Sangam - 47-58 The relevance of short communication in scholarly journals: An empirical study
by K. Satyanarayana & D. Srivastava & V. Sreenivas - 59-79 Growth of food science and technology literature: A comparison of CFTRI, India and the world
by Geetha Seetharam & I. K. Ravichandra Rao - 81-92 Assessment of the impact of the journal literature produced by Indian CSIR laboratories using subfield corrected impact
by R. Srinivasan & Vidyalakshmi Raman & N. Meyyappan & P. Pichappan - 93-127 Ranking serials in oceanography: An analysis based on the Indian contributions and their citations
by M. P. Tapaswi & B. S. Maheswarappa - 129-134 Collaboration and author productivity: A study with a new variable in Lotka's law
by B. M. Gupta & C. R. Karisiddippa