Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 119, issue 3, 2019
- Four decades of fuzzy sets theory in operations management: application of life-cycle, bibliometrics and content analysis pp. 1289-1309

- Seyed Mahmoud Zanjirchi, Mina Rezaeian Abrishami and Negar Jalilian
- An effectiveness analysis of altmetrics indices for different levels of artificial intelligence publications pp. 1311-1344

- Xi Zhang, Xianhai Wang, Hongke Zhao, Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos, Yongqiang Sun and Hui Xiong
- Are journal and author self-citations a visibility strategy? pp. 1345-1364

- Francisco González-Sala, Julia Osca-Lluch and Julia Haba-Osca
- Scientific knowledge in South Africa: information trends, patterns and collaboration pp. 1365-1386

- Radhamany Sooryamoorthy
- Social studies of scholarly life with sensor-based ethnographic observations pp. 1387-1428

- Mark Kibanov, Raphael H. Heiberger, Simone Rödder, Martin Atzmueller and Gerd Stumme
- A probe into 66 factors which are possibly associated with the number of citations an article received pp. 1429-1454

- Juan Xie, Kaile Gong, Jiang Li, Qing Ke, Hyonchol Kang and Ying Cheng
- A hierarchical approach to analyzing knowledge integration between two fields—a case study on medical informatics and computer science pp. 1455-1486

- Zhichao Ba, Yujie Cao, Jin Mao and Gang Li
- Influence of international authorship on citations in Brazilian medical journals: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1487-1496

- Adilson Marcos Montefusco, Felipe Parra Nascimento, Luiz Ubirajara Sennes, Ricardo Ferreira Bento and Rui Imamura
- Spatial–temporal restricted supervised learning for collaboration recommendation pp. 1497-1517

- Qi Zhang, Rui Mao and Rui Li
- Examining how country-level science policy shapes publication patterns: the case of Poland pp. 1519-1543

- Przemysław Korytkowski and Emanuel Kulczycki
- Overview of trends in global epigenetic research (2009–2017) pp. 1545-1574

- Carlos Olmeda-Gómez, Carlos Romá-Mateo and Maria-Antonia Ovalle-Perandones
- Which can better predict the future success of articles? Bibliometric indices or alternative metrics pp. 1575-1595

- Mingyang Wang, Zhenyu Wang and Guangsheng Chen
- Interdisciplinary scholarly communication: an exploratory study for the field of joint attention pp. 1597-1619

- Jian Xu, Ying Ding, Yi Bu, Shuqing Deng, Chen Yu, Yimin Zou and Andrew Madden
- Examining the influence of open access on journals’ citation obsolescence by modeling the actual citation process pp. 1621-1641

- Mingyang Wang, Jiaqi Zhang, Guangsheng Chen and Kah-Hin Chai
- Historical analysis of pharmacoeconomic terms pp. 1643-1654

- Dominik Grega and Jozef Kolář
- A nonlinear collective credit allocation in scientific publications pp. 1655-1668

- Fenghua Wang, Ying Fan, An Zeng and Zengru Di
- The integrated impact indicator revisited (I3*): a non-parametric alternative to the journal impact factor pp. 1669-1694

- Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann and Jonathan Adams
- Using mutual information as a cocitation similarity measure pp. 1695-1713

- Lukun Zheng
- The impact of video abstract on citation counts: evidence from a retrospective cohort study of New Journal of Physics pp. 1715-1727

- Qianjin Zong, Yafen Xie, Rongchan Tuo, Jingshi Huang and Yang Yang
- Fragmented publishing: a large-scale study of health science pp. 1729-1743

- Tove Faber Frandsen, Mette Brandt Eriksen, David Mortan Grøne Hammer and Janne Buck Christensen
- The secrets behind Web of Science’s DOI search pp. 1745-1753

- Junwen Zhu, Fang Liu and Weishu Liu
Volume 119, issue 2, 2019
- Examining the moderating effect of technology spillovers embedded in the intra- and inter-regional collaborative innovation networks of China pp. 561-593

- Chongfeng Wang and Gupeng Zhang
- Exploring the influence of scientific journal ranking on publication performance in the Hungarian social sciences: the case of law and economics pp. 595-616

- Péter Sasvári, András Nemeslaki and László Duma
- Exploration of an interdisciplinary scientific landscape pp. 617-641

- Juste Raimbault
- Sections-based bibliographic coupling for research paper recommendation pp. 643-656

- Raja Habib and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- Cooperative knowledge creation in an uncertain network environment based on a dynamic knowledge supernetwork pp. 657-685

- Liming Zhao, Haihong Zhang and Wenqing Wu
- Formational bounds of link prediction in collaboration networks pp. 687-706

- Jinseok Kim and Jana Diesner
- Research productivity of Doctor of Physical Therapy faculty promoted in the Western United States pp. 707-719

- James W. H. Sonne, Nicole T. Dawson and Gerald V. Smith
- Spatial spillovers and value chain spillovers: evaluating regional R&D efficiency and its spillover effects in China pp. 721-747

- Xionghe Qin, Debin Du and Mei-Po Kwan
- Generating a representative keyword subset pertaining to an academic conference series pp. 749-770

- Agniv Adhikari, Paramita Das and Abhik Mukherjee
- Structural characteristics of institutional collaboration in North Korea analyzed through domestic publications pp. 771-787

- Han Woo Park and Jungwon Yoon
- A research framework to explore knowledge evolution and scholarly quantification of collaborative research pp. 789-803

- Shahadat Uddin, Nazim Choudhury and Md Ekramul Hossain
- What characterises funded biomedical research? Evidence from a basic and a clinical domain pp. 805-825

- Belén Álvarez-Bornstein, Adrián A. Díaz-Faes and María Bordons
- A characterization of professional media and its links to research pp. 827-843

- Diana Hicks, Julia Melkers and Kimberley R. Isett
- Automatic zone identification in scientific papers via fusion techniques pp. 845-862

- Nasrin Asadi, Kambiz Badie and Maryam Tayefeh Mahmoudi
- Publications from university-affiliated anaesthesiology departments: a look at Belgium, France and the Netherlands from 2001 to 2015 pp. 863-878

- Evelien Cools, Julia Ausserer, Marc Velde, Peter Hamm and Peter Paal
- Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science 1973–2018: an analytical retrospective pp. 879-908

- Angelito Calma, José Martí-Parreño and Martin Davies
- What is the difference in global research on Central Asia before and after the collapse of the USSR: a bibliometric analysis pp. 909-930

- Yanwen Wang, Song Hong, Yifei Wang, Xi Gong, Chao He, Zhendong Lu and F. Benjamin Zhan
- The age at which Noble Prize research is conducted pp. 931-939

- R. Bjørk
- Altmetrics, alternative indicators for Web of Science Communication studies journals pp. 941-958

- Rafael Repiso, Antonio Castillo-Esparcia and Daniel Torres-Salinas
- Research fund evaluation based on academic publication output analysis: the case of Chinese research fund evaluation pp. 959-972

- Ji-ping Gao, Cheng Su, Hai-yan Wang, Li-hua Zhai and Yun-tao Pan
- Examining national citation impact by comparing developments in a fixed and a dynamic journal set pp. 973-985

- Jesper W. Schneider, Thed Leeuwen, Martijn Visser and Kaare Aagaard
- In quest of new document relations: evaluating co-opinion relations between co-citations and its impact on Information retrieval effectiveness pp. 987-1008

- Maryam Yaghtin, Hajar Sotudeh, Mahdieh Mirzabeigi, Seyed Mostafa Fakhrahmad and Mehdi Mohammadi
- Scientific Quality Index: a composite size-independent metric compared with h-index for 480 medical researchers pp. 1009-1016

- W. Pluskiewicz, B. Drozdzowska, P. Adamczyk and K. Noga
- Finding high-impact interdisciplinary users based on friend discipline distribution in academic social networking sites pp. 1017-1035

- Xiaolan Wu and Chengzhi Zhang
- Factors associated with publication speed in general medical journals: a retrospective study of bibliometric data pp. 1037-1058

- Paul Sebo, Jean Pascal Fournier, Claire Ragot, Pierre-Henri Gorioux, François R. Herrmann and Hubert Maisonneuve
- One category, two communities: subfield differences in “Information Science and Library Science” in Journal Citation Reports pp. 1059-1079

- Mu-hsuan Huang, Wang-Ching Shaw and Chi-Shiou Lin
- Analysis of retractions in Indian science pp. 1081-1094

- Bakthavachalam Elango, Marcin Kozak and Periyaswamy Rajendran
- The R&D composition of European countries: concentrated versus dispersed profiles pp. 1095-1119

- Fredrik Niclas Piro
- A bibliometric analysis of publications in computer networking research pp. 1121-1155

- Waleed Iqbal, Junaid Qadir, Gareth Tyson, Adnan Noor Mian, Saeed-ul Hassan and Jon Crowcroft
- Bibliometric analysis of publications from post-Soviet countries in psychological journals in 1992–2017 pp. 1157-1171

- Andrey Lovakov and Elena Agadullina
- The Pinski–Narin influence weight and the Ramanujacharyulu power-weakness ratio indicators revisited pp. 1173-1185

- Gangan Prathap
- How well does I3 perform for impact measurement compared to other bibliometric indicators? The convergent validity of several (field-normalized) indicators pp. 1187-1205

- Lutz Bornmann, Alexander Tekles and Loet Leydesdorff
- A new approach to the analysis and evaluation of the research output of countries and institutions pp. 1207-1225

- Domingo Docampo and Jean-Jacques Bessoule
- Zero impact: a large-scale study of uncitedness pp. 1227-1254

- Jeppe Nicolaisen and Tove Faber Frandsen
- ResearchGate Score, full-text research items, and full-text reads: a follow-up study pp. 1255-1262

- Sergio Copiello and Pietro Bonifaci
- The progressive substitution of hazard ratios for relative risks in biomedical research pp. 1263-1267

- Paul Monsarrat and Jean-Noel Vergnes
- Scale-dependent stratification: a skyline–shoreline scatter plot pp. 1269-1273

- Gangan Prathap
- Expected, observed and relative paper scores from heterogeneous author-paper-citation networks pp. 1275-1279

- Gangan Prathap
- A geometric relation between the h-index and the Lorenz curve pp. 1281-1284

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- Improving the peer review process: a proposed market system pp. 1285-1288

- Paul Frijters and Benno Torgler
Volume 119, issue 1, 2019
- A new hybrid model for quality assessment of scientific conferences based on Rough BWM and SERVQUAL pp. 1-30

- Željko Stević, Irena Đalić, Dragan Pamučar, Zdravko Nunić, Slavko Vesković, Marko Vasiljević and Ilija Tanackov
- The scientific base for orthopaedic device development in South Africa: spatial and sectoral evolution of knowledge development pp. 31-54

- Faatiema Salie, Kylie Jager, Carsten Dreher and Tania S. Douglas
- Participation of Mexican Civil Society Organizations in scientific publications pp. 55-72

- Roberto Lopez-Olmedo, Miguel Angel Perez-Angon and Norma Georgina Gutiérrez-Serrano
- Aspect based citation sentiment analysis using linguistic patterns for better comprehension of scientific knowledge pp. 73-95

- Muhammad Touseef Ikram and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- Analysing the theoretical roots of technology emergence: an evolutionary perspective pp. 97-118

- Serhat Burmaoglu, Olivier Sartenaer, Alan Porter and Munan Li
- Unravelling the scientific research on grape and wine phenolic compounds: a bibliometric study pp. 119-147

- Jose Luis Aleixandre-Tudo, Lourdes Castelló-Cogollos, Jose Luis Aleixandre and Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent
- Knowledge generation in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster pp. 149-169

- Kiran Kaur, Kwan Hoong Ng, Ray Kemp, Yin Yee Ong, Zaharah Ramly and Ai Peng Koh
- The h-index and multi-author hm-index for individual researchers in condensed matter physics pp. 171-185

- Anna Tietze and Philip Hofmann
- Evaluation of h-index and its citation intensity based variants in the field of mathematics pp. 187-211

- Qurat-ul Ain, Hira Riaz and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- Probability and expected frequency of breakthroughs: basis and use of a robust method of research assessment pp. 213-235

- Alonso Rodríguez-Navarro and Ricardo Brito
- Few research fields play major role in interdisciplinary grant success pp. 237-246

- Arif Khan, Nazim Choudhury and Shahadat Uddin
- Balance: a thermodynamic perspective pp. 247-255

- Gangan Prathap
- Bibliometric-enhanced information retrieval: a novel deep feature engineering approach for algorithm searching from full-text publications pp. 257-277

- Iqra Safder and Saeed-Ul Hassan
- Correlations between submission and acceptance of papers in peer review journals pp. 279-302

- Marcel Ausloos, Olgica Nedič and Aleksandar Dekanski
- The Brazilian academic genealogy: evidence of advisor–advisee relationships through quantitative analysis pp. 303-333

- Rafael J. P. Damaceno, Luciano Rossi, Rogério Mugnaini and Jesús P. Mena-Chalco
- Research and partnership in studies of sugarcane using molecular markers: a scientometric approach pp. 335-355

- Ivone de Bem Oliveira, Rhewter Nunes, Lucia Mattiello, Stela Barros-Ribeiro, Isabela Pavanelli Souza, Alexandre Siqueira Guedes Coelho and Rosane Garcia Collevatti
- A century of scientific publication: towards a theorization of growth behavior and research-orientation pp. 357-377

- Chan-Yuan Wong
- A few notes on main path analysis pp. 379-391

- John S. Liu, Louis Y. Y. Lu and Mei Ho
- A data science-based framework to categorize academic journals pp. 393-423

- Zahid Halim and Shafaq Khan
- Tracing the ‘swan groups’ of physics and economics in the key publications of nobel laureates pp. 425-436

- Helena H. Zhang, Alesia A. Zuccala and Fred Y. Ye
- How latecomers catch up to leaders in high-energy physics as Big Science: transition from national system to international collaboration pp. 437-480

- Young-Sun Jang and Young Joo Ko
- Influential tweeters in relation to highly cited articles in altmetric big data pp. 481-493

- Saeed-Ul Hassan, Timothy D. Bowman, Mudassir Shabbir, Aqsa Akhtar, Mubashir Imran and Naif Radi Aljohani
- Self-esteem, self-symbolizing, and academic recognition: behavioral evidence from curricula vitae pp. 495-525

- Weilong Bi, Ho Fai Chan and Benno Torgler
- A citation history of measurements of Newton’s constant of gravity pp. 527-541

- Katelyn Horstman and Virginia Trimble
- Missing documents in Scopus: the case of the journal Enfermeria Nefrologica pp. 543-547

- Erwin Krauskopf
- Charting a path between the simple and the false and the complex and unusable: Review of Henk F. Moed, Applied Evaluative Informetrics [in the series Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Scientific and Scholarly Communication, Wolfgang Glänzel, Andras Schubert (eds.)] pp. 549-560

- David A. Pendlebury
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