Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 118, issue 3, 2019
- Key nodes mining in the inventor–author knowledge diffusion network pp. 721-735

- Guijie Zhang, Luning Liu and Fangfang Wei
- Global networks of genetically modified crops technology: a patent citation network analysis pp. 737-762

- Jiaojiao Ji, George A. Barnett and Jianxun Chu
- The correlation between paper length and citations: a meta-analysis pp. 763-786

- Juan Xie, Kaile Gong, Ying Cheng and Qing Ke
- Edge factors: scientific frontier positions of nations pp. 787-808

- Mikko Packalen
- Comprehensive evaluation of h-index and its extensions in the domain of mathematics pp. 809-822

- Rizwan Ghani, Faiza Qayyum, Muhammad Tanvir Afzal and Hermann Maurer
- An evolutionary analysis of the innovation policy domain: Is there a paradigm shift? pp. 823-847

- Serhat Burmaoglu and Ozcan Saritas
- A bibliometric visualization of the economics and sociology of wealth inequality: a world apart? pp. 849-868

- Philipp Korom
- IPR gender gaps: a first look at utility model, design right and trademark filings pp. 869-883

- Jussi Heikkilä
- Do the best papers have the highest probability of being cited? pp. 885-890

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- Universities’ structural commitment to interdisciplinary research pp. 891-919

- Erin Leahey, Sondra N. Barringer and Misty Ring-Ramirez
- Triple helix in the science and technology innovation centers of China from the perspective of mutual information: a comparative study between Beijing and Shanghai pp. 921-940

- Weimin Kang, Shuliang Zhao, Wei Song and Tao Zhuang
- Competing, complementary and co-existing paradigms in techno-scientific literature: A case study of Nanotechnology for engineering pp. 941-977

- Thara Prabhakaran, Hiran H. Lathabai and Susan George
- Frontier knowledge discovery and visualization in cancer field based on KOS and LDA pp. 979-1010

- Qingqiang Wu, Yichen Kuang, Qingqi Hong and Yingying She
- Highly cited researchers: a moving target pp. 1011-1025

- Domingo Docampo and Lawrence Cram
- Bibliometric and text mining approaches to evaluate landfill design standards pp. 1027-1049

- Amy Richter, Kelvin Tsun Wai Ng and Bahareh Fallah
- Keyword frequencies in anglophone psychology pp. 1051-1064

- John G. Benjafield
- A new parameter for (normalized) evaluation of H-index: countries as a case study pp. 1065-1078

- Maziar Montazerian, Edgar Dutra Zanotto and Hellmut Eckert
- Citations and certainty: a new interpretation of citation counts pp. 1079-1092

- Henry Small, Kevin W. Boyack and Richard Klavans
- Learning about learning: patterns of sharing of research knowledge among Education, Border, and Cognitive Science fields pp. 1093-1117

- Alan L. Porter, David J. Schoeneck, Jan Youtie, Gregg E. A. Solomon, Seokbeom Kwon and Stephen F. Carley
- Measuring academic influence using heterogeneous author-citation networks pp. 1119-1140

- Fen Zhao, Yi Zhang, Jianguo Lu and Ofer Shai
- Impact assessment of a support programme of science-based emerging technologies pp. 1141-1161

- Ulrich Schmoch, Bernd Beckert and Petra Schaper-Rinkel
- hα: the scientist as chimpanzee or bonobo pp. 1163-1166

- Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann and Tobias Opthof
- Response to comment “hα: the scientist as chimpanzee or bonobo”, by Leydesdorff, Bornmann and Opthof pp. 1167-1172

- J. E. Hirsch
Volume 118, issue 2, 2019
- Structure and evolution of Indian physics co-authorship networks pp. 385-406

- Chakresh Kumar Singh and Shivakumar Jolad
- What’s in a name? Exploring the conceptual structure of emerging organizations pp. 407-437

- Manuel Castriotta, Michela Loi, Elona Marku and Luca Naitana
- Policies regarding public availability of published research data in pediatrics journals pp. 439-451

- Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Antonia Ferrer Sapena, Silvia Coronado Ferrer, Fernanda Peset and Alicia García García
- Scholarly impact assessment: a survey of citation weighting solutions pp. 453-478

- Liwei Cai, Jiahao Tian, Jiaying Liu, Xiaomei Bai, Ivan Lee, Xiangjie Kong and Feng Xia
- Digital competences, computer skills and information literacy in secondary education: mapping and visualization of trends and concepts pp. 479-498

- Karmen Stopar and Tomaž Bartol
- Science in Mexico: a bibliometric analysis pp. 499-517

- Bárbara S. Lancho-Barrantes and Francisco J. Cantú-Ortiz
- The influence of highly cited papers on field normalised indicators pp. 519-537

- Mike Thelwall
- Do altmetrics work for assessing research quality? pp. 539-562

- Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, Paolo Ciancarini, Aldo Gangemi, Silvio Peroni, Francesco Poggi and Valentina Presutti
- Definition of authorship in social science journals pp. 563-585

- Yu-Wei Chang
- What connections lead to good scientific performance? pp. 587-604

- Jing Tu
- Fame in the sciences: a culturomics approach pp. 605-615

- Ho Fai Chan, Franklin Mixon and Benno Torgler
- Two decades of information systems: a bibliometric review pp. 617-643

- Jiaying Liu, Jiahao Tian, Xiangjie Kong, Ivan Lee and Feng Xia
- Publishing in English or another language: An inclusive study of scholar’s language publication preferences in the natural, social and interdisciplinary sciences pp. 645-652

- Daniel Stockemer and Michael J. Wigginton
- Large enough sample size to rank two groups of data reliably according to their means pp. 653-671

- Zhesi Shen, Liying Yang, Zengru Di and Jinshan Wu
- hα: An index to quantify an individual’s scientific leadership pp. 673-686

- J. E. Hirsch
- An approach to conference selection and evaluation: advice to avoid “predatory” conferences pp. 687-698

- Raynell Lang, Marcy Mintz, Hartmut B. Krentz and M. John Gill
- Radiation oncology and social media platforms – Use, benefits, pitfalls pp. 699-703

- Biplab Sarkar, Anusheel Munshi, Arjunan Manikandan, Tharmarnadar Ganesh and Bidhu Mohanti
- Productivity does not equal usefulness pp. 705-707

- Lutz Bornmann and Alexander Tekles
- DOI errors and possible solutions for Web of Science pp. 709-718

- Junwen Zhu, Guangyuan Hu and Weishu Liu
- Correction to: The trench warfare of gender discrimination: evidence from academic promotions to full professor in Italy pp. 719-719

- Giulio Marini and Viviana Meschitti
Volume 118, issue 1, 2019
- Identification of research communities in cited and uncited publications using a co-authorship network pp. 1-19

- Zewen Hu, Angela Lin and Peter Willett
- Identification of important citations by exploiting research articles’ metadata and cue-terms from content pp. 21-43

- Faiza Qayyum and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- Investigating technology opportunities: the use of SAOx analysis pp. 45-70

- Kyuwoong Kim, Kyeongmin Park and Sungjoo Lee
- Measuring changes in publication patterns in a context of performance-based research funding systems: the case of educational research in the University of Gothenburg (2005–2014) pp. 71-91

- Linda Sīle and Raf Vanderstraeten
- Co-authorship networks and research impact in large research facilities: benchmarking internal reports and bibliometric databases pp. 93-108

- Fabio S. V. Silva, Peter A. Schulz and Everard C. M. Noyons
- Can we predict ESI highly cited publications? pp. 109-125

- Fenghua Wang, Ying Fan, An Zeng and Zengru Di
- Capturing the economic value of triadic patents pp. 127-157

- Leila Tahmooresnejad and Catherine Beaudry
- Research on Derek John de Solla Price Medal Prediction Based on Academic Credit Analysis pp. 159-175

- Zhou Chunlei, Kong Xiangyi and Lin Zhipeng
- Google Scholar to overshadow them all? Comparing the sizes of 12 academic search engines and bibliographic databases pp. 177-214

- Michael Gusenbauer
- The collaboration behavior of top scientists pp. 215-232

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Di Costa
- Taking scholarly books into account, part II: a comparison of 19 European countries in evaluation and funding pp. 233-251

- Elea Giménez-Toledo, Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez, Tim C. E. Engels, Raf Guns, Emanuel Kulczycki, Michael Ochsner, Janne Pölönen, Gunnar Sivertsen and Alesia A. Zuccala
- Generating automatically labeled data for author name disambiguation: an iterative clustering method pp. 253-280

- Jinseok Kim, Jinmo Kim and Jason Owen-Smith
- Predictive power of conference-related factors on citation rates of conference papers pp. 281-304

- Danielle H. Lee
- A citation index for principal investigators pp. 305-320

- Christoph Steinbrüchel
- Do faculty journal selections correspond to objective indicators of citation impact? Results for 20 academic departments at Manhattan College pp. 321-337

- William H. Walters and Susanne Markgren
- The ability of different peer review procedures to flag problematic publications pp. 339-373

- S. P. J. M. Horbach and W. Halffman
- Some reflections on being cited 10,000 times pp. 375-381

- James Hartley
- Correction to: Evaluating author name disambiguation for digital libraries: a case of DBLP pp. 383-383

- Jinseok Kim
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