Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 114, issue 3, 2018
- A novel multiple layers name disambiguation framework for digital libraries using dynamic clustering pp. 781-794

- Jia Zhu, Xingcheng Wu, Xueqin Lin, Changqin Huang, Gabriel Pui Cheong Fung and Yong Tang
- Long-term trends in the multidisciplinarity of some typical natural and social sciences, and its implications on the SSH versus STM distinction pp. 795-822

- Sándor Soós, Zsófia Vida and András Schubert
- Multi-views on Nature Index of Chinese academic institutions pp. 823-837

- Yu Liu, Dan Lin, Xiujuan Xu, Shimin Shan and Quan Z. Sheng
- Golden-ratio as a substitute to geometric and harmonic counting to determine multi-author publication credit pp. 839-857

- Yannick Berker
- The conundrum of research productivity: a study on sociologists in Italy pp. 859-882

- Aliakbar Akbaritabar, Niccolò Casnici and Flaminio Squazzoni
- Using acknowledgement data to characterize funding organizations by the types of research sponsored: the case of robotics research pp. 883-904

- Cristian Mejia and Yuya Kajikawa
- A study on the citation situation within the citing paper: citation distribution of references according to mention frequency pp. 905-918

- CholMyong Pak, Guang Yu and Weibin Wang
- The power law relationship between citation impact and multi-authorship patterns in articles in Information Science & Library Science journals pp. 919-932

- Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo and J. Sylvan Katz
- The relation between the quality of research, researchers’ experience, and their academic environment pp. 933-950

- Thor-Erik Sandberg Hanssen, Finn Jørgensen and Berner Larsen
- A pilot study on the connection between scientific fields and patent classification systems pp. 951-970

- Shu-Hao Chang
- Gender distinctions in patenting: Does nanotechnology make a difference? pp. 971-992

- Yu Meng
- Predicting scientific impact based on h-index pp. 993-1010

- Samreen Ayaz, Nayyer Masood and Muhammad Arshad Islam
- Role of interdisciplinarity in computer sciences: quantification, impact and life trajectory pp. 1011-1029

- Tanmoy Chakraborty
- A domain keyword analysis approach extending Term Frequency-Keyword Active Index with Google Word2Vec model pp. 1031-1068

- Kai Hu, Huayi Wu, Kunlun Qi, Jingmin Yu, Siluo Yang, Tianxing Yu, Jie Zheng and Bo Liu
- Relation of early career performance and recognition to the probability of winning the Nobel Prize in economics pp. 1069-1086

- Ho F. Chan, Franklin Mixon and Benno Torgler
- Journal peer review: a bar or bridge? An analysis of a paper’s revision history and turnaround time, and the effect on citation pp. 1087-1105

- John Rigby, D. Cox and K. Julian
- Evaluation of h-index, its variants and extensions based on publication age & citation intensity in civil engineering pp. 1107-1127

- Muhammad Raheel, Samreen Ayaz and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- Country-specific determinants of world university rankings pp. 1129-1139

- Jacek Pietrucha
- Identifying the “Ghost City” of domain topics in a keyword semantic space combining citations pp. 1141-1157

- Kai Hu, Kunlun Qi, Siluo Yang, Shengyu Shen, Xiaoqiang Cheng, Huayi Wu, Jie Zheng, Stephen McClure and Tianxing Yu
- Tracking the follow-up of work in progress papers pp. 1159-1174

- Omar Mubin, Mudassar Arsalan and Abdullah Al Mahmud
- Year based EM-index: a new approach to evaluate the scientific impact of scholars pp. 1175-1205

- Anand Bihari and Sudhakar Tripathi
- Rise of multi-authored papers in economics: Demise of the ‘lone star’ and why? pp. 1207-1225

- Lukas Kuld and John O’Hagan
- Assessing the health research’s social impact: a systematic review pp. 1227-1250

- Matteo Pedrini, Valentina Langella, Mario Alberto Battaglia and Paola Zaratin
- A novel method for depicting academic disciplines through Google Scholar Citations: The case of Bibliometrics pp. 1251-1273

- Alberto Martín-Martín, Enrique Orduna-Malea and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
- Energy efficiency in buildings: analysis of scientific literature and identification of data analysis techniques from a bibliometric study pp. 1275-1326

- Talita Mariane Cristino, Antonio Faria Neto and Antonio Fernando Branco Costa
- Identifying important scholars via directed scientific collaboration networks pp. 1327-1343

- Jianlin Zhou, An Zeng, Ying Fan and Zengru Di
- Collective topical PageRank: a model to evaluate the topic-dependent academic impact of scientific papers pp. 1345-1372

- Yongjun Zhang, Jialin Ma, Zijian Wang, Bolun Chen and Yongtao Yu
- Scientific potential of European fully open access journals pp. 1373-1394

- Maja Jokić, Andrea Mervar and Stjepan Mateljan
- What factors are associated with increasing co-authorship in the social sciences? A case study of Danish Economics and Political Science pp. 1395-1421

- Dorte Henriksen
- Expression of Concern: Bibliometric study of Electronic Commerce Research in Information Systems & MIS Journals, Scientometrics, 2016, 109(3), 1455–1476 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-016-2142-8) pp. 1423-1423

- Wolfgang Glänzel
Volume 114, issue 2, 2018
- Editorial preface to the Eugene Garfield Memorial Issue pp. 371-372

- W. Glänzel, A. Schubert and T. Braun
- The effects of gender, age and academic rank on research diversification pp. 373-387

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Di Costa
- Eugene Garfield on the Web in 2001 pp. 389-399

- Judit Bar-Ilan
- Eugene Garfield: brief reflections pp. 401-407

- Sujit Bhattacharya
- Science map metaphors: a comparison of network versus hexmap-based visualizations pp. 409-426

- Katy Börner, Adam H. Simpson, Andreas Bueckle and Robert L. Goldstone
- Visualizing the context of citations referencing papers published by Eugene Garfield: a new type of keyword co-occurrence analysis pp. 427-437

- Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild and Sven E. Hug
- Reference publication year spectroscopy (RPYS) of Eugene Garfield’s publications pp. 439-448

- Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild and Loet Leydesdorff
- Toward predicting research proposal success pp. 449-461

- Kevin W. Boyack, Caleb Smith and Richard Klavans
- Measuring the stability of scientific collaboration pp. 463-479

- Yi Bu, Dakota S. Murray, Ying Ding, Yong Huang and Yiming Zhao
- What is the primordial reference for...?—Redux pp. 481-488

- Guillaume Cabanac
- Eugene Garfield’s scholarly impact: a scientometric review pp. 489-516

- Chaomei Chen
- Assessing the effect of the United States’ “citation advantage” on other countries’ scientific impact as measured in the Web of Science (WoS) database pp. 517-532

- Yves Gingras and Mahdi Khelfaoui
- Garfield number: on some characteristics of Eugene Garfield’s first and second order co-authorship networks pp. 533-544

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Mehmet Ali Abdulhayoǧlu
- The scientometric portrait of Eugene Garfield through the free ResearcherID service from the Web of Science Core Collection of 67 million master records and 1.3 billion references pp. 545-555

- Peter Jacso
- Are you in top 1% (1‰)? pp. 557-565

- Marek Kosmulski
- Betweenness and diversity in journal citation networks as measures of interdisciplinarity—A tribute to Eugene Garfield pp. 567-592

- Loet Leydesdorff, Caroline Wagner and Lutz Bornmann
- Usage metrics vs classical metrics: analysis of Russia’s research output pp. 593-603

- Valentina Markusova, Valentin Bogorov and Alexander Libkind
- Beyond Garfield’s Citation Index: an assessment of some issues in building a personal name Acknowledgments Index pp. 605-631

- Katherine W. McCain
- Gene and his influence on my research and promotion pp. 633-635

- Bluma C. Peritz
- Eugene Garfield: from the metrics of science to the science of metrics pp. 637-650

- Gangan Prathap
- Under-cited influential work by Eugene Garfield pp. 651-657

- Ronald Rousseau and Xiaojun Hu
- Whatever happened to Garfield’s constant? pp. 659-667

- András Schubert and Gábor Schubert
- A decade of Garfield readers pp. 669-674

- Mike Thelwall
- Global analysis of the E-learning scientific domain: a declining category? pp. 675-685

- Gerardo Tibaná-Herrera, María Teresa Fernández-Bajón and Félix Moya-Anegón
- Capturing ‘R&D excellence’: indicators, international statistics, and innovative universities pp. 687-699

- Robert J. W. Tijssen and Jos J. Winnink
- Do younger Sleeping Beauties prefer a technological prince? pp. 701-717

- Anthony F. J. Raan and Jos J. Winnink
- Retractions covered by Retraction Watch in the 2013–2015 period: prevalence for the most productive countries pp. 719-734

- M. D. Ribeiro and S. M. R. Vasconcelos
- Correction to: Retractions covered by Retraction Watch in the 2013–2015 period: prevalence for the most productive countries pp. 735-735

- M. D. Ribeiro and S. M. R. Vasconcelos
- Structure of the scientific research and science policy pp. 737-756

- Peter Vinkler
- Pennants for Garfield: bibliometrics and document retrieval pp. 757-778

- Howard D. White
Volume 114, issue 1, 2018
- Exploring prestigious citations sourced from top universities in bibliometrics and altmetrics: a case study in the computer science discipline pp. 1-17

- Feiheng Luo, Aixin Sun, Mojisola Erdt, Aravind Sesagiri Raamkumar and Yin-Leng Theng
- Specialization and multidisciplinarity of scholarly book publishers: differences between Spanish University Presses and other scholarly publishers pp. 19-30

- Jorge Mannana-Rodriguez and Elea Giménez-Toledo
- Scientometric analysis of scientific publications in CSCW pp. 31-89

- António Correia, Hugo Paredes and Benjamim Fonseca
- The artificial patents in the PATSTAT database: How much do they matter when computing indicators of internationalisation based on worldwide priority patents? pp. 91-112

- Patricia Laurens, Lionel Villard, Antoine Schoen and Philippe Larédo
- The market of academic attention pp. 113-133

- Matteo Migheli and Giovanni Ramello
- Computing research in the academy: insights from theses and dissertations pp. 135-158

- Sung Kim, Derek Hansen and Richard Helps
- Growth patterns of the network of international collaboration in science pp. 159-179

- Leonardo Costa Ribeiro, Marcia Rapini, Leandro Alves Silva and Eduardo Albuquerque
- Factors influencing the formation of intra-institutional formal research groups: group prediction from collaboration, organisational, and topical networks pp. 181-216

- Hector G. Ceballos, Sara E. Garza and Francisco J. Cantu
- Retracted publications in the biomedical literature with authors from mainland China pp. 217-227

- Wei Chen, Qin-Rui Xing, Hui Wang and Tao Wang
- Comparing discrimination powers of text and citation-based context types pp. 229-251

- Hajar Sotudeh and Mojgan Houshyar
- And now for something completely different: the congruence of the Altmetric Attention Score’s structure between different article groups pp. 253-275

- Bhaskar Mukherjee, Siniša Subotić and Ajay Kumar Chaubey
- Facilitating the discovery of relevant studies on risk analysis for three-dimensional printing based on an integrated framework pp. 277-300

- Munan Li and Alan L. Porter
- A few remarks on ResearchGate score and academic reputation pp. 301-306

- Sergio Copiello and Pietro Bonifaci
- The co-evolution of knowledge and collaboration networks: the role of the technology life-cycle pp. 307-323

- Johannes Pol and Jean-Paul Rameshkoumar
- Does Microsoft Academic find early citations? pp. 325-334

- Mike Thelwall
- A content-based citation analysis study based on text categorization pp. 335-357

- Zehra Taşkın and Umut Al
- The penalty of containing more non-English articles pp. 359-366

- Fang Liu, Guangyuan Hu, Li Tang and Weishu Liu
- The number of linked references of publications in Microsoft Academic in comparison with the Web of Science pp. 367-370

- Robin Haunschild, Sven E. Hug, Martin P. Brändle and Lutz Bornmann
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