Journal of Informetrics
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Volume 5, issue 4, 2011
- Empirical study of the growth dynamics in real career h-index sequences pp. 489-497

- Jiang Wu, Sergi Lozano and Dirk Helbing
- Community detection: Topological vs. topical pp. 498-514

- Ying Ding
- Positioning research and innovation performance using shape centroids of h-core and h-tail pp. 515-528

- Chung-Huei Kuan, Mu-Hsuan Huang and Dar-Zen Chen
- Progressive nucleation mechanism and its application to the growth of journals, articles and authors in scientific fields pp. 529-536

- Keshra Sangwal
- Mapping excellence in the geography of science: An approach based on Scopus data pp. 537-546

- Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff, Christiane Walch-Solimena and Christoph Ettl
- The detection of “hot regions” in the geography of science—A visualization approach by using density maps pp. 547-553

- Lutz Bornmann and Ludo Waltman
- On the growth of citations of publication output of individual authors pp. 554-564

- K. Sangwal
- Impact functions on the citation network of scientific articles pp. 565-573

- José A. de la Peña
- Globalisation of science in kilometres pp. 574-582

- Ludo Waltman, Robert J.W. Tijssen and Nees Jan van Eck
- The diffusion of H-related literature pp. 583-593

- Lin Zhang, Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Identifying the effects of co-authorship networks on the performance of scholars: A correlation and regression analysis of performance measures and social network analysis measures pp. 594-607

- Alireza Abbasi, Jörn Altmann and Liaquat Hossain
- Non-alphanumeric characters in titles of scientific publications: An analysis of their occurrence and correlation with citation impact pp. 608-617

- R.K. Buter and A.F.J. van Raan
- A field-standardized application of DEA to national-scale research assessment of universities pp. 618-628

- Giovanni Abramo, Tindaro Cicero and D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea
- Comparing the expert survey and citation impact journal ranking methods: Example from the field of Artificial Intelligence pp. 629-648

- Alexander Serenko and Michael Dohan
- Is concentration of university research associated with better research performance? pp. 649-658

- Henk F. Moed, Félix de Moya-Anegón, Carmen López-Illescas and Martijn Visser
- Assessing the varying level of impact measurement accuracy as a function of the citation window length pp. 659-667

- Giovanni Abramo, Tindaro Cicero and D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea
- h-Degree as a basic measure in weighted networks pp. 668-677

- Star X. Zhao, Ronald Rousseau and Fred Y. Ye
- Bibliometric impact assessment with R and the CITAN package pp. 678-692

- Marek Gagolewski
- Comparing impact factors from two different citation databases: The case of Computer Science pp. 698-704

- Miguel-Angel Sicilia, Salvador Sánchez-Alonso and Elena García-Barriocanal
Volume 5, issue 3, 2011
- Multivariate approach to classify research institutes according to their outputs: The case of the CSIC's institutes pp. 323-332

- José Luis Ortega, Elena López-Romero and Inés Fernández
- The superstar phenomenon in the knowledge management and intellectual capital academic discipline pp. 333-345

- Alexander Serenko, Raymond Cox, Nick Bontis and Lorne D. Booker
- A multilevel meta-analysis of studies reporting correlations between the h index and 37 different h index variants pp. 346-359

- Lutz Bornmann, Rüdiger Mutz, Sven E. Hug and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Fractional counting of citations in research evaluation: A cross- and interdisciplinary assessment of the Tsinghua University in Beijing pp. 360-368

- Ping Zhou and Loet Leydesdorff
- Articles vs. proceedings papers: Do they differ in research relevance and impact? A case study in the Library and Information Science field pp. 369-381

- Borja González-Albo and María Bordons
- Seats at the table: The network of the editorial boards in information and library science pp. 382-391

- Alberto Baccini and Lucio Barabesi
- Averages of ratios vs. ratios of averages: An empirical analysis of four levels of aggregation pp. 392-399

- Vincent Larivière and Yves Gingras
- Identifying missing relevant patent citation links by using bibliographic coupling in LED illuminating technology pp. 400-412

- Dar-Zen Chen, Mu-Hsuan Huang, Hui-Chen Hsieh and Chang-Pin Lin
- Time series of outgrow indices pp. 413-421

- Xiaojun Hu, Ronald Rousseau and Jin Chen
- Error and attack tolerance of small-worldness in complex networks pp. 422-430

- Mahdi Jalili
- Investigating relationships within and between category networks in Wikipedia pp. 431-438

- F.N. Silva, M.P. Viana, B.A.N. Travençolo and L. da F. Costa
- Characterizations of the generalized Wu- and Kosmulski-indices in Lotkaian systems pp. 439-445

- L. Egghe
- Applying social bookmarking data to evaluate journal usage pp. 446-457

- Stefanie Haustein and Tobias Siebenlist
- Regularity in the research output of individual scientists: An empirical analysis by recent bibliometric tools pp. 458-468

- Fiorenzo Franceschini and Domenico Maisano
- The semantic mapping of words and co-words in contexts pp. 469-475

- Loet Leydesdorff and Kasper Welbers
- Axiomatics for the Hirsch index and the Egghe index pp. 476-480

- Antonio Quesada
- Successful papers: A new idea in evaluation of scientific output pp. 481-485

- Marek Kosmulski
Volume 5, issue 2, 2011
- A bibliometric investigation of research performance in emerging nanobiopharmaceuticals pp. 233-247

- Kaihua Chen and Jiancheng Guan
- A bibliometric index based on the collaboration distance between cited and citing authors pp. 248-264

- Maria Bras-Amorós, Josep Domingo-Ferrer and Vicenç Torra
- An evaluation of the Australian Research Council's journal ranking pp. 265-274

- Jerome K. Vanclay
- The first Italian research assessment exercise: A bibliometric perspective pp. 275-291

- Massimo Franceschet and Antonio Costantini
- Who are the research disciples of an author? Examining publication recitation and oeuvre citation exhaustivity pp. 292-302

- Isola Ajiferuke, Kun Lu and Dietmar Wolfram
- Ranking patent assignee performance by h-index and shape descriptors pp. 303-312

- Chung-Huei Kuan, Mu-Hsuan Huang and Dar-Zen Chen
- A neural network based approach for sentiment classification in the blogosphere pp. 313-322

- Long-Sheng Chen, Cheng-Hsiang Liu and Hui-Ju Chiu
Volume 5, issue 1, 2011
- PrestigeRank: A new evaluation method for papers and journals pp. 1-13

- Cheng Su, YunTao Pan, YanNing Zhen, Zheng Ma, JunPeng Yuan, Hong Guo, ZhengLu Yu, CaiFeng Ma and YiShan Wu
- Approaches to understanding and measuring interdisciplinary scientific research (IDR): A review of the literature pp. 14-26

- Caroline Wagner, J. David Roessner, Kamau Bobb, Julie Thompson Klein, Kevin W. Boyack, Joann Keyton, Ismael Rafols and Katy Börner
- On the definition of forward and backward citation generations pp. 27-36

- Xiaojun Hu, Ronald Rousseau and Jin Chen
- Towards a new crown indicator: Some theoretical considerations pp. 37-47

- Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan van Eck, Thed N. van Leeuwen, Martijn S. Visser and Anthony F.J. van Raan
- The measurement of low- and high-impact in citation distributions: Technical results pp. 48-63

- Pedro Albarran, Ignacio Ortuño and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- Structured evaluation of the scientific output of academic research groups by recent h-based indicators pp. 64-74

- Fiorenzo Franceschini and Domenico Maisano
- Bibliometric rankings of journals based on Impact Factors: An axiomatic approach pp. 75-86

- Denis Bouyssou and Thierry Marchant
- Indicators of the interdisciplinarity of journals: Diversity, centrality, and citations pp. 87-100

- Loet Leydesdorff and Ismael Rafols
- The effects and their stability of field normalization baseline on relative performance with respect to citation impact: A case study of 20 natural science departments pp. 101-113

- Cristian Colliander and Per Ahlgren
- How and where the TeraGrid supercomputing infrastructure benefits science pp. 114-121

- Johan Bollen, Geoffrey Fox and Prashant Raj Singhal
- High- and low-impact citation measures: Empirical applications pp. 122-145

- Pedro Albarran, Ignacio Ortuño and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- An approach for detecting, quantifying, and visualizing the evolution of a research field: A practical application to the Fuzzy Sets Theory field pp. 146-166

- M.J. Cobo, A.G. López-Herrera, E. Herrera-Viedma and F. Herrera
- Gender differences in peer reviews of grant applications: A substantive-methodological synergy in support of the null hypothesis model pp. 167-180

- Herbert W. Marsh, Upali W. Jayasinghe and Nigel W. Bond
- A proposal for a First-Citation-Speed-Index pp. 181-186

- L. Egghe, Lutz Bornmann and R. Guns
- Scientific collaboration and endorsement: Network analysis of coauthorship and citation networks pp. 187-203

- Ying Ding
- Are researchers that collaborate more at the international level top performers? An investigation on the Italian university system pp. 204-213

- Giovanni Abramo, D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea and Marco Solazzi
- Strange attractors in the Web of Science database pp. 214-218

- Miguel A. García-Pérez
- What's familiar is excellent: The impact of exposure effect on perceived journal quality pp. 219-223

- Alexander Serenko and Nick Bontis
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