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Research Evaluation
1991 - 2025
Current editor(s): Julia Melkers, Emanuela Reale and Thed van Leeuwen From Oxford University Press Bibliographic data for series maintained by Oxford University Press (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2001, volume 10, articles 3
- A framework for priority setting in international livestock research pp. 142-160

- T F Randolph, P M Kristjanson, S W Omamo, A N Odero, P K Thornton, R S Reid, T Robinson and J G Ryan
- Obstacles and opportunities in the application of network analysis to the evaluation of R&D pp. 161-172

- Juan D Rogers, Barry Bozeman and Ivan Chompalov
- Shift in interests towards biotechnology in Indian pharmaceutical industry: an analysis pp. 173-183

- S Visalakshi and Alka Prasad
- Polish women in science: a bibliometric analysis of Polish science and its publications, 1980–1999 pp. 185-194

- Berenika M Webster
- The use of combined bibliometric methods in research funding policy pp. 195-201

- T N van Leeuwen, L J van der Wurff and A F J van Raan
2001, volume 10, articles 2
- Introduction to a special issue on the Sixth International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, part II pp. 82-82

- Henk F Moed
- INDICYT science and technology indicators in Spain: development of an application for interactive search on the Internet pp. 83-88

- Isabel Gómez, Aurelio Cabrero, Tomás de Miguel, María Teresa Fernández, Sergio Fernández and Angel Pestaña
- Evaluation of books as research outputs in history of medicine pp. 89-95

- Grant Lewison
- Is nursing research typical of biomedical research? pp. 97-103

- Grant Lewison, Anne-Marie Rafferty and Michael Traynor
- Selection of databases, indicators and models for evaluating research performance of Chinese universities pp. 105-113

- Liming Liang and Yishan Wu
- Mexican scientific brain drain: causes and impact pp. 115-119

- Judith Licea de Arenas, Heriberta Castaños-Lomnitz, Javier Valles, Eric González and Judit Arenas-Licea
- Factors that lead to advances in neonatal intensive care: Comroe and Dripps revisited pp. 121-127

- Barbara Mason, Elizabeth Green and Jonathan Grant
- Evaluating patterns of co-operation: application of a bibliometric visualisation tool to the Fourth Framework Programme and the Transport Research Programme pp. 129-140

- C Widhalm, M Topolnik, A Kopcsa, E Schiebel and Karl Matthias Weber
2001, volume 10, articles 1
- Introduction to a special issue on the Sixth International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, part I pp. 2-3

- Henk F Moed
- Bibliometric S&T indicators to comply with users' needs pp. 5-12

- Maria Grazia Balestri, Silvana Mangiaracina and Dario Nobili
- The Agora model of innovation systems: S&T indicators for a democratic knowledge society pp. 13-18

- Rémi Barr
- A comparative analysis of India and other Asian countries based on science, technology and development indicators pp. 19-32

- Aparna Basu
- Monitoring technology trends through patent analysis: a case study of thin film pp. 33-45

- Sujit Bhattacharya and Moh'd Taiyab Rashid Khan
- Interdisciplinarity as a multidimensional concept: its measure in three different research areas pp. 47-58

- Luis Sanz-Menéndez, María Bordons and M Angeles Zulueta
- Revisiting bibliometric issues using new empirical data pp. 59-65

- Linda Butler
- Evolution of specialisation: public research in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries pp. 67-79

- Aldo Geuna
2000, volume 9, articles 3
- Developments of the evaluation system of government-supported research institutes in Korean science and technology pp. 158-170

- Chan-Goo Yi and Keun-Bok Kang
- Assessing the non-academic impact of grant-funded socio-economic research: results from a pilot study pp. 171-182

- Jordi Molas-Gallart, Puay Tang and Susie Morrow
- Interdisciplinary dynamics of modern science: analysis of cross-disciplinary citation flows pp. 183-187

- Thed van Leeuwen and Robert Tijssen
- Cognitive structure of research: Scientometric mapping in sintered materials pp. 189-200

- Marisela Rodríguez Salvador and Roberto E López-Martínez
- Setting research priorities: an example from agriculture using the Analytic Hierarchy Process pp. 201-210

- Frank Hartwich and Willem Janssen
- The catalytic effects of EC RTD evaluation activities on trans-European co-operation pp. 211-215

- Isidoros Karatzas and Gilbert Fayl
2000, volume 9, articles 2
- Introduction to a special issue on data and strategies in evaluating public R&D pp. 79-80

- Bev Biglia
- R&D evaluation at the beginning of the new century pp. 81-86

- Anthony F J van Raan
- Indicator-assisted evaluation of R&D programmes: possibilities, state of the art and case studies pp. 87-99

- Hariolf Grupp
- Indicators used to measure the innovation process: defects and possible remedies pp. 101-114

- Mark Dodgson and Sybille Hinze
- International trends in evaluating university research outcomes: what lessons for Australia? pp. 115-124

- Sam Garrett-Jones
- Quantitative and qualitative methods and measures in the evaluation of research pp. 125-132

- David Roessner
- 360 degree linkage analysis pp. 133-143

- Diana Hicks
- Towards a new science evaluation system for New Zealand pp. 145-150

- David A. Lillis
- Research policy in Australia, 1989–1999: a retrospective pp. 151-154

- Don Aitkin
- First evidence of serious language-bias in the use of citation analysis for the evaluation of national science systems pp. 155-156

- Th N van Leeuwen, H F Moed, R J W Tijssen, M S Visser and A F J van Raan
2000, volume 9, articles 1
- Processes and mechanisms for evaluating and monitoring research outcomes from higher education: international comparisons pp. 3-4

- Susan E Cozzens and Tim Turpin
- Assessing federally-supported academic research in the United States pp. 5-10

- Susan E Cozzens
- Evaluation of societal quality of public sector research in the Netherlands pp. 11-25

- Barend van der Meulen and Arie Rip
- The South African system of evaluating and rating individual researchers: its merits, shortcomings, impact and future pp. 27-36

- Magdal Pienaar, William Blankley, Gudrun U Schirge and Gerhard von Gruenewaldt
- Academic research evaluation in Australia: some implications of proposed higher education reforms pp. 37-46

- Tim Turpin
- Evaluation of research sponsored by federal granting councils in Canada: the social contract pp. 47-56

- Adam Holbrook
- Government-sponsored industry-university cooperative research: an analysis of cooperative research center evaluation approaches pp. 57-67

- Denis O Gray
- Some recent developments in the evaluation of university research outcomes in the United Kingdom pp. 69-75

- Sam Garrett-Jones and David Aylward
1999, volume 8, articles 3
- Towards a system of continuous evaluation and monitoring for European co-operation in scientific and technical research (COST) pp. 142-154

- Paul Cunningham and Maria Nedeva
- Assessment of direct and indirect effects of large technological programmes: Petrobrás Deepwater Programme in Brazil pp. 155-163

- André Tosi Furtado, Saul B Suslick, Newton M Pereira, Adriana G de Freitas and Laurent Bach
- Value mapping social capital outcomes in state research and development programs pp. 165-175

- Gordon Kingsley and Julia Melkers
- Science in India: performance of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research laboratories based on the productivity profile of scientists pp. 177-187

- B M Gupta, Suresh Kumar and H K Khanna
- Assessing benefits from health research projects: can we use questionnaires instead of case studies? pp. 189-199

- Steve Hanney, Andrew Davies and Martin Buxton
- Evaluating high risk research: an assessment of the Wellcome Trust's Sir Henry Wellcome Commemorative Awards for Innovative Research pp. 201-204

- Jonathan Grant and Liz Allen
- Comments on Narvaez-Berthelemot et al's paper on scientific collaboration of the Mercosur countries as an indicator of Latin American regional activity pp. 205-205

- Grant Lewison
1999, volume 8, articles 2
- Introduction to a special issue on the Fifth International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators: part II pp. 70-70

- H F Moed
- Evolution of Spanish journals in the international scene pp. 71-76

- F Morillo, M T Fernández and I Gómez
- Estonian historical science in the 1990s pp. 77-81

- Ülle Must
- Scientific collaboration of the Mercosur countries as an indicator of Latin American regional activity pp. 83-90

- N Narváez-Berthelemot, J M Russell and Léa Velho
- Measuring the stocks and flows of human resources in science and technology pp. 91-97

- George Paterson
- Intra-European scientific co-operation: measuring policy impact pp. 99-109

- J Removille and Bart Clarysse
- A global approach to the study of teams in multidisciplinary research areas through bibliometric indicators pp. 111-118

- María Angeles Zulueta and María Bordons
- Impact of international patent applications on patent indicators pp. 119-131

- Ulrich Schmoch
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (UK) peer-review procedures 1995–1996 pp. 132-140

- William Nuttall
1999, volume 8, articles 1
- Introduction to a special issue on the Fifth International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators: part I pp. 2-3

- H F Moed
- Ibero-American Network of Science and Technology Indicators (RICYT) pp. 5-14

- Mario Albornoz and Ernesto Fernández Polcuch
- Developing indicators of the internationalization of R&D: the case of Canada pp. 15-22

- Frances Anderson and Fred Gault
- Measuring technology through bibliometrics pp. 23-31

- Robert Dalpé and Jean-Marc Bélot
- Evaluating the outcomes of biomedical research on healthcare pp. 33-38

- Jonathan Grant
- On-line indicators of Danish biomedical publication behaviour 1988–96: international visibility, impact and co-operation in a Scandinavian and world context pp. 39-45

- Peter Ingwersen
- Bibliometric indicators to assist the peer review process in grant decisions pp. 47-52

- Grant Lewison, Robert Cottrell and Diane Dixon
- Policy for distribution of grants in New Russia in 1993–1994 by two funding agencies — the International Science Foundation and the Russian Foundation of Basic Research pp. 53-59

- V Markusova, V Minin, L Mirabyan and M Arapov
- Trends in publication output and impact of universities in the Netherlands pp. 60-67

- H F Moed, Th N van Leeuwen and M S Visser
- Comments on Santesmases et al's paper on confronting scientists' interests and health objectives in the Spanish Medical Research Fund pp. 68-68

- Jesús Avila
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On this page- 2001, volume 10
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Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2000, volume 9
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Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
- 1999, volume 8
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Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 34
2024, volume 33
2024, volume 32
2023, volume 32
2022, volume 31
2021, volume 30
2020, volume 29
2019, volume 28
2018, volume 27
2017, volume 27
2017, volume 26
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