Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 113, issue 3, 2017
- Judit Bar-Ilan: information scientist, computer scientist, scientometrician pp. 1235-1244

- Mike Thelwall
- An overview of the Web of Science record of scientific publications (2004–2013) from Nepal: focus on disciplinary diversity and international collaboration pp. 1245-1267

- Pitambar Gautam
- Global mapping of artificial intelligence in Google and Google Scholar pp. 1269-1305

- Muhammad Omar, Arif Mehmood, Gyu Sang Choi and Han Woo Park
- The hot spot transformation in the research evolution of maker pp. 1307-1324

- Ying Chen and Can Wu
- RTRS: a recommender system for academic researchers pp. 1325-1348

- Mohammad Mahbub Alam and Maizatul Akmar Ismail
- Offshore versus domestic: Can EM MNCs reach higher R&D quality abroad? pp. 1349-1370

- Kerstin J. Schaefer and Ingo Liefner
- Filling the citation gap: measuring the multidimensional impact of the academic book at institutional level with PlumX pp. 1371-1384

- Daniel Torres-Salinas, Nicolás Robinson-Garcia and Juan Gorraiz
- Does academic collaboration equally benefit impact of research across topics? The case of agricultural, resource, environmental and ecological economics pp. 1385-1405

- Maksym Polyakov, Serhiy Polyakov and Md Sayed Iftekhar
- Using PageRank in the analysis of technological progress through patents: an illustration for biotechnological inventions pp. 1407-1438

- Andreas Reinstaller and Peter Reschenhofer
- Understanding scientific communities: a social network approach to collaborations in Talent Management research pp. 1439-1462

- Liliana Arroyo Moliner, Eva Gallardo-Gallardo and Pedro Gallo de Puelles
- Promoting scientodiversity inspired by biodiversity pp. 1463-1479

- Yoshi-aki Shimada and Jun Suzuki
- Online classified advertising: a review and bibliometric analysis pp. 1481-1511

- Chencheng Fang, Jiantong Zhang and Wei Qiu
- Are predatory journals undermining the credibility of science? A bibliometric analysis of citers pp. 1513-1528

- Tove Faber Frandsen
- Scholarly publications beyond pay-walls: increased citation advantage for open publishing pp. 1529-1538

- Susanne Mikki
- The roles of geographic distance and socioeconomic factors on international collaboration among ecologists pp. 1539-1550

- Micael Rosa Parreira, Karine Borges Machado, Ramiro Logares, José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho and João Carlos Nabout
- The coverage of Microsoft Academic: analyzing the publication output of a university pp. 1551-1571

- Sven E. Hug and Martin P. Brändle
- Sequential order as an extraneous factor in editorial decision pp. 1573-1592

- Sultan Orazbayev
- Extracting knowledge patterns with a social network analysis approach: an alternative methodology for assessing the impact of power inventors pp. 1593-1625

- Massimiliano Ferrara, Roberto Mavilia and Bruno Antonio Pansera
- Using Google Scholar institutional level data to evaluate the quality of university research pp. 1627-1643

- John Mingers, Jesse R. O’Hanley and Musbaudeen Okunola
- Sleeping beauties in Computer Science: characterization and early identification pp. 1645-1663

- Ratnadeep Dey, Anurag Roy, Tanmoy Chakraborty and Saptarshi Ghosh
- Sequence analysis of annually normalized citation counts: an empirical analysis based on the characteristic scores and scales (CSS) method pp. 1665-1680

- Lutz Bornmann, Adam Y. Ye and Fred Y. Ye
- Types of evidence cited in Australian Government publications pp. 1681-1695

- Samantha Vilkins and Will J. Grant
- Access to public information: a scientometric study of legal versus voluntary transparency in the public sector pp. 1697-1720

- Alejandro Sáez-Martín, Antonio M. López-Hernandez and Carmen Caba-Perez
- Are Mendeley reader counts useful impact indicators in all fields? pp. 1721-1731

- Mike Thelwall
- A hybrid clustering approach to identify network positions and roles through social network and multivariate analysis pp. 1733-1755

- Yu-Hsin Chang, Kuei-Kuei Lai, Chien-Yu Lin, Fang-Pei Su and Ming-Chung Yang
- Identifying emerging research fields: a longitudinal latent semantic keyword analysis pp. 1757-1785

- Christian Weismayer and Ilona Pezenka
- The structural role of the core literature in history pp. 1787-1809

- Giovanni Colavizza
- Comment on Bornmann (2017): confidence intervals for journal impact factors pp. 1811-1813

- David Stern
- Alex Chengyu, Fang and Jing, Cao: Text Genres and Registers: The Computation of Linguistic Features pp. 1815-1818

- Fan Pan and Guoxiao Tao
- Erratum to: Toward a better scientific collaboration success prediction model through the feature space expansion pp. 1819-1819

- Fahimeh Ghasemian, Kamran Zamanifar, Nasser Ghasem-Aghaee and Noshir Contractor
- Erratum to: Obstacles to prior art searching by the trilateral patent offices: empirical evidence from International Search Reports pp. 1821-1821

- Tetsuo Wada
- Correction to: Internal migration of scientists in Russia and the USA: the case of physicists pp. 1823-1823

- Ekaterina L. Dyachenko
- Erratum to: How long do top scientists maintain their stardom? An analysis by region, gender and discipline: evidence from Italy pp. 1825-1825

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Anastasiia Soldatenkova
- Retraction Note to: The financial crisis research: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1827-1828

- Chien-Lung Hsu and Chun-Hao Chiang
Volume 113, issue 2, 2017
- Product and process innovation in manufacturing firms: a 30-year bibliometric analysis pp. 673-704

- Giacomo Marzi, Marina Dabic, Tugrul Daim and Edwin Garces
- Bibliometric analysis of the journal literature on women’s studies pp. 705-734

- Ming-yueh Tsay and Chia-ning Li
- Identifying economics’ place amongst academic disciplines: a science or a social science? pp. 735-750

- John Hudson
- Publication in 6 rehabilitation professions: a five-year professional-based bibliometric overview pp. 751-764

- E. Decullier, H. Maisonneuve and J. N. Besson
- Network structure of scientific collaborations between China and the EU member states pp. 765-781

- Lili Wang, Xianwen Wang and Niels J. Philipsen
- Identifying dynamic knowledge flow patterns of business method patents with a hidden Markov model pp. 783-802

- Yoonjung An, Mintak Han and Yongtae Park
- Development of a semi-automatic bibliometric system for publications on animal health and welfare: a methodological study pp. 803-823

- Marjolaine Gautret, Stefano Messori, André Jestin, Marina Bagni and Alain Boissy
- How to standardize (if you must) pp. 825-843

- Marcello D’Agostino, Valentino Dardanoni and Roberto Ghiselli Ricci
- Community evolution analysis based on co-author network: a case study of academic communities of the journal of “Annals of the Association of American Geographers” pp. 845-865

- Jie Zheng, Jianya Gong, Rui Li, Kai Hu, Huayi Wu and Siluo Yang
- Oncology research in late twentieth century and turn of the century Portugal: a scientometric approach to its institutional and semantic dimensions pp. 867-888

- Oriana Rainho Brás, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Alberto Cambrosio, Leonor David, João Arriscado Nunes, Fátima Cardoso and Carmen Jerónimo
- Measuring the publishing productivity of economics departments in Europe pp. 889-908

- Konstantinos Chatzimichael, Pantelis Kalaitzidakis and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- Mapping farm animal welfare research in an enlarged Europe: international collaboration, bibliometric output, research resources and relation to economic indices pp. 909-922

- Marlene K. Kirchner, Ľubor Košťál, Boris Bilčík and Christoph Winckler
- Scientific wealth and inequality within nations pp. 923-928

- Gangan Prathap
- Scientific collaboration in Brazilian researches: a comparative study in the information science, mathematics and dentistry fields pp. 929-950

- Carla Mara Hilário and Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio
- Research collaboration in groups and networks: differences across academic fields pp. 951-967

- Svein Kyvik and Ingvild Reymert
- Streamlining science with structured data archives: insights from stroke rehabilitation pp. 969-983

- Nasrin Mohabbati-Kalejahi, Mohammad Ali Alamdar Yazdi, Fadel M. Megahed, Sydney Y. Schaefer, Lara A. Boyd, Catherine E. Lang and Keith R. Lohse
- A longitudinal study of intellectual cohesion in digital humanities using bibliometric analyses pp. 985-1008

- Muh-Chyun Tang, Yun Jen Cheng and Kuang Hua Chen
- Quantitative study on Australian academic science pp. 1009-1035

- Xin Gu and Karen Blackmore
- Measuring social media activity of scientific literature: an exhaustive comparison of scopus and novel altmetrics big data pp. 1037-1057

- Saeed-Ul Hassan, Mubashir Imran, Uzair Gillani, Naif Radi Aljohani, Timothy D. Bowman and Fereshteh Didegah
- Inter-rater reliability and validity of peer reviews in an interdisciplinary field pp. 1059-1092

- Jens Jirschitzka, Aileen Oeberst, Richard Göllner and Ulrike Cress
- A quantitative analysis of researcher citation personal display considering disciplinary differences and influence factors pp. 1093-1112

- Xingchen Li, Qiang Wu and Yuanyuan Liu
- Language and socioeconomics predict geographic variation in peer review outcomes at an ecology journal pp. 1113-1127

- C. Sean Burns and Charles W. Fox
- China’s international research collaboration: evidence from a panel gravity model pp. 1129-1139

- Cui Zhang and Jing Guo
- JIF-Plots: using plots of citations versus citable items as a tool to study journals and subject categories and discover new scientometric relationships pp. 1141-1154

- Juan Miguel Campanario
- Evaluating journal impact based on weighted citations pp. 1155-1169

- Fuli Zhang
- Reviewer interest in a manuscript may predict its future citation potential pp. 1171-1176

- Geoffrey S. Shideler and Rafael J. Araújo
- How to identify metaknowledge trends and features in a certain research field? Evidences from innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem pp. 1177-1197

- Chao Zhang and Jiancheng Guan
- Country over-citation ratios pp. 1199-1207

- Victoria Bakare and Grant Lewison
- The h-index as an almost-exact function of some basic statistics pp. 1209-1228

- Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti and Tommaso Lando
- Comment to: Does China need to rethink its metrics- and citation-based research rewards policies? pp. 1229-1231

- Fei Shu
Volume 113, issue 1, 2017
- Two-phase edge outlier detection method for technology opportunity discovery pp. 1-16

- Byunghoon Kim, Gianluca Gazzola, Jaekyung Yang, Jae-Min Lee, Byoung-Youl Coh, Myong K. Jeong and Young-Seon Jeong
- Technology–function matrix based network analysis of cloud computing pp. 17-44

- Jia-Yen Huang and Hung-Tu Hsu
- STRATEGY: a tool for the formulation of peer-review strategies pp. 45-60

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- Quintuple helix structure of Sino-Korean research collaboration in science pp. 61-81

- Jungwon Yoon, Joshua SungWoo Yang and Han Woo Park
- Does intersectoral labour mobility pay for academics? pp. 83-103

- Timo Tohmo and Jutta Viinikainen
- Internal migration of scientists in Russia and the USA: the case of physicists pp. 105-122

- Ekaterina L. Dyachenko
- Women, peace and security state-of-art: a bibliometric analysis in social sciences based on SCOPUS database pp. 123-148

- Jesús Palomo, Cristina Figueroa-Domecq and Pilar Laguna
- Anomaly detection in heterogeneous bibliographic information networks using co-evolution pattern mining pp. 149-175

- Malik Khizar Hayat and Ali Daud
- From triadic closure to conference closure: the role of academic conferences in promoting scientific collaborations pp. 177-193

- Wei Wang, Xiaomei Bai, Feng Xia, Teshome Megersa Bekele, Xiaoyan Su and Amr Tolba
- Co-word analysis and thematic landscapes in Spanish information science literature, 1985–2014 pp. 195-217

- Carlos Olmeda-Gómez, Maria-Antonia Ovalle-Perandones and Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez
- Document type assignment accuracy in the journal citation index data of Web of Science pp. 219-236

- Paul Donner
- A profile analysis of the top Brazilian Computer Science graduate programs pp. 237-255

- Thiago H. P. Silva, Alberto H. F. Laender, Clodoveu A. Davis, Ana Paula Couto Silva and Mirella M. Moro
- Empirical study on influence of university-industry collaboration on research performance and moderating effect of social capital: evidence from engineering academics in China pp. 257-277

- Ben Zhang and Xiaohong Wang
- What makes the first forward citation of a patent occur earlier? pp. 279-298

- Jungpyo Lee and So Young Sohn
- The law of limited excellence: publication productivity of Israel Prize laureates in the life and exact sciences pp. 299-311

- Gad Yair, Nofar Gueta and Nitza Davidovitch
- The “space of physics journals”: topological structure and the Journal Impact Factor pp. 313-333

- Yurij Katchanov and Yulia V. Markova
- Discovering interdisciplinary interactions between two research fields using citation networks pp. 335-367

- Kavitha Karunan, Hiran H. Lathabai and Thara Prabhakaran
- Exploring dynamic research interest and academic influence for scientific collaborator recommendation pp. 369-385

- Xiangjie Kong, Huizhen Jiang, Wei Wang, Teshome Megersa Bekele, Zhenzhen Xu and Meng Wang
- Impact of Ph.D. training: a comprehensive analysis based on a Japanese national doctoral survey pp. 387-415

- Sotaro Shibayama and Yoshie Kobayashi
- On academic reading: citation patterns and beyond pp. 417-435

- Anton Oleinik, Svetlana Kirdina-Chandler, Irina Popova and Tatyana Shatalova
- Tracking researchers and their outputs: new insights from ORCIDs pp. 437-453

- Jan Youtie, Stephen Carley, Alan L. Porter and Philip Shapira
- Methodological issues in measuring citations in Wikipedia: a case study in Library and Information Science pp. 455-464

- Aida Pooladian and Ángel Borrego
- Difficulty of recruiting reviewers predicts review scores and editorial decisions at six journals of ecology and evolution pp. 465-477

- Charles W. Fox
- The global geography of scientific visibility: a deconcentration process (1999–2011) pp. 479-493

- Marion Maisonobe, Michel Grossetti, Béatrice Milard, Laurent Jégou and Denis Eckert
- Some indices violating the basic domination relation pp. 495-500

- Qiang Wu and Peng Zhang
- Scientometrics of peer review pp. 501-502

- Flaminio Squazzoni, Elise Brezis and Ana Marušić
- The emergence of a field: a network analysis of research on peer review pp. 503-532

- Vladimir Batagelj, Anuška Ferligoj and Flaminio Squazzoni
- Assessing peer review by gauging the fate of rejected manuscripts: the case of the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation pp. 533-546

- Niccolò Casnici, Francisco Grimaldo, Nigel Gilbert, Pierpaolo Dondio and Flaminio Squazzoni
- Post retraction citations in context: a case study pp. 547-565

- Judit Bar-Ilan and Gali Halevi
- Does single blind peer review hinder newcomers? pp. 567-585

- Marco Seeber and Alberto Bacchelli
- The miracle of peer review and development in science: an agent-based model pp. 587-607

- Simone Righi and Károly Takács
- Quantifying the effect of editor–author relations on manuscript handling times pp. 609-631

- Emre Sarigöl, David Garcia, Ingo Scholtes and Frank Schweitzer
- Duration and quality of the peer review process: the author’s perspective pp. 633-650

- Janine Huisman and Jeroen Smits
- Evaluating alternative systems of peer review: a large-scale agent-based modelling approach to scientific publication pp. 651-671

- Michail Kovanis, Ludovic Trinquart, Philippe Ravaud and Raphaël Porcher
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