Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 108, issue 3, 2016
- A methodology for technology trend monitoring: the case of semantic technologies pp. 1013-1041

- Oleg Ena, Nadezhda Mikova, Ozcan Saritas and Anna Sokolova
- Does high impact factor successfully predict future citations? An analysis using Peirce’s measure pp. 1043-1047

- Gangan Prathap, S. Mini and P. Nishy
- Constructing a synthetic indicator of research activity pp. 1049-1064

- Teodoro Luque-Martínez and Salvador Barrio-García
- Allometric models to measure and analyze the evolution of international research collaboration pp. 1065-1084

- Mario Coccia and Barry Bozeman
- Exploring the topic hierarchy of digital library research in China using keyword networks: a K-core decomposition approach pp. 1085-1101

- Lu Xiao, Guo Chen, Jianjun Sun, Shuguang Han and Chengzhi Zhang
- Long term productivity and collaboration in information science pp. 1103-1117

- Jonathan M. Levitt and Mike Thelwall
- Do scholars follow Betteridge’s Law? The use of questions in journal article titles pp. 1119-1128

- James M. Cook and Dawn Plourde
- Institutional change and the optimal size of universities pp. 1129-1153

- Torben Schubert and Guoliang Yang
- Readability and citations in information science: evidence from abstracts and articles of four journals (2003–2012) pp. 1155-1169

- Lei Lei and Sheng Yan
- Using co-authorship and citation analysis to identify research groups: a new way to assess performance pp. 1171-1191

- Leonardo Reyes-Gonzalez, Claudia N. Gonzalez-Brambila and Francisco Veloso
- Public–private interactions reflected through the funding acknowledgements pp. 1193-1204

- Fernanda Morillo
- Persistent value of older scientific journal articles pp. 1205-1220

- Aaron Lercher and Lawrence Smolinsky
- Modelling the Basic Research Competitiveness Index (BR-CI) with an application to the biomass energy field pp. 1221-1241

- Yi Zhang, Mingting Kou, Kaihua Chen, Jiancheng Guan and Yuchen Li
- An instrument to measure individuals’ research agenda setting: the multi-dimensional research agendas inventory pp. 1243-1265

- Hugo Horta and João M. Santos
- Twitter use in physics conferences pp. 1267-1286

- Stephen Webb
- Measuring production and scholarly use of National Center for Health Statistics publications: a citation analysis in US government information pp. 1287-1298

- Tara Das
- Two citation-based indicators to measure latent referential value of papers pp. 1299-1313

- Zhi Li, Qinke Peng and Che Liu
- A diachronic study on the information provided by the research titles of applied linguistics journals pp. 1315-1331

- Rahman Sahragard and Hussein Meihami
- A bibliometric analysis for the research on river water quality assessment and simulation during 2000–2014 pp. 1333-1346

- Yuan Wang, Cuiyun Xiang, Peng Zhao, Guozhu Mao and Huibin Du
- Effectiveness and efficiency of research in Germany over time: an analysis of German business schools between 2001 and 2009 pp. 1347-1381

- Marcel Clermont
- Inter-organizational scientific collaborations and policy effects: an ego-network evolutionary perspective of the Chinese Academy of Sciences pp. 1383-1415

- Yi Zhang, Kaihua Chen, Guilong Zhu, Richard C. M. Yam and Jiancheng Guan
- How do statistics in dental articles differ from those articles published in highly visible medical journals? pp. 1417-1424

- Hannu Vähänikkilä, Jorma I. Virtanen and Pentti Nieminen
- Vector-valued impact measures and generation of specific indexes for research assessment pp. 1425-1443

- J. M. Calabuig, A. Ferrer-Sapena and E. A. Sánchez-Pérez
- Are the impact factor and other variables related to publishing time in ecology journals? pp. 1445-1453

- Estevao Alves-Silva, Ana Carolina Figueira Porto, Carine Firmino, Henrique Venancio Silva, Ingrid Becker, Liegy Resende, Livia Borges, Luana Pfeffer, Marcela Silvano, Melina Santos Galdiano, Rafaella Silvestrini and Renan Moura
- Self-citation rate and impact factor in pediatrics pp. 1455-1460

- Michael Mimouni, Motti Ratmansky, Yaron Sacher, Sharon Aharoni and Aviva Mimouni-Bloch
- Understanding the evolving academic landscape of library and information science through faculty hiring data pp. 1461-1478

- Yongjun Zhu, Erjia Yan and Min Song
- ScientoBASE: a framework and model for computing scholastic indicators of non-local influence of journals via native data acquisition algorithms pp. 1479-1529

- Gouri Ginde, Snehanshu Saha, Archana Mathur, Sukrit Venkatagiri, Sujith Vadakkepat, Anand Narasimhamurthy and B. S. Daya Sagar
- A bibliometric analysis on the performance and underlying dynamic patterns of water security research pp. 1531-1551

- Cuiqian Huai and Lihe Chai
- Understanding the relevance of national culture in international business research: a quantitative analysis pp. 1553-1590

- Cristina López-Duarte, Marta M. Vidal-Suárez, Belén González-Díaz and Nuno Reis
- Magnetic nanoparticles research: a scientometric analysis of development trends and research fronts pp. 1591-1602

- Ping Liu, Bao-Li Chen, Kan Liu and Hao Xie
- Does alphabetization significantly affect academic careers? pp. 1603-1619

- Tolga Yuret
- Scientific output of the emerging Cuban biopharmaceutical industry: a scientometric approach pp. 1621-1636

- Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge, Elena Corera-Alvarez, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez and Félix Moya-Anegón
- Microsoft Academic (Search): a Phoenix arisen from the ashes? pp. 1637-1647

- Anne-Wil Harzing
- A proposal for print–online hybrid publishing system pp. 1649-1650

- Khaled Moustafa
- Do they agree? Bibliometric evaluation versus informed peer review in the Italian research assessment exercise pp. 1651-1671

- Alberto Baccini and Giuseppe De Nicolao
- Reply to the comment of Bertocchi et al pp. 1675-1684

- Alberto Baccini and Giuseppe Nicolao
- Letter to the editor: comments on the paper of Aparna Basu et al.: designing a composite index for research performance evaluation at the national or regional level: ranking central universities in India pp. 1685-1687

- Gangan Prathap
- Response to the Letter to the Editor by Gangan Prathap on the article: Designing a composite index for research performance evaluation at the national or regional level: ranking Central Universities in India pp. 1689-1691

- Aparna Basu, Sumit Kumar Banshal, Khushboo Singhal and Vivek Kumar Singh
- Rebuttal to: Liu et al. “Progress in global parallel computing research: a bibliometric approach”, vol. 95, pp 967–983 pp. 1693-1694

- Yuh-Shan Ho
- Erratum to: Designing a Composite Index for research performance evaluation at the national or regional level: ranking Central Universities in India pp. 1695-1697

- Aparna Basu, Sumit Kumar Banshal, Khushboo Singhal and Vivek Kumar Singh
Volume 108, issue 2, 2016
- Analyzing research performance: proposition of a new complementary index pp. 489-504

- Shaon Sahoo
- Collaboration experiences across scientific disciplines and cohorts pp. 505-529

- Chin-Chang Tsai, Elizabeth A. Corley and Barry Bozeman
- Theories in communication science: a structural analysis using webometrics and social network approach pp. 531-557

- Gohar Feroz Khan, Sungjoon Lee, Ji Young Park and Han Woo Park
- Academic research in innovation: a country analysis pp. 559-593

- José M. Merigó, Christian Cancino, Freddy Coronado and David Urbano
- Foundations and trends in performance management. A twenty-five years bibliometric analysis in business and public administration domains pp. 595-611

- Corrado Cuccurullo, Massimo Aria and Fabrizia Sarto
- A new network model for the study of scientific collaborations: Romanian computer science and mathematics co-authorship networks pp. 613-632

- Noémi Gaskó, Rodica Ioana Lung and Mihai Alexandru Suciu
- Competitive project funding and dynamic complex networks: evidence from Projects of National Interest (PRIN) pp. 633-652

- Antonio Zinilli
- Context sensitive article ranking with citation context analysis pp. 653-671

- Metin Doslu and Haluk O. Bingol
- Open scholarship ranking of Chinese research universities pp. 673-691

- Wenqiang Fan and Qinghui Liu
- Recent trends in academic journal growth pp. 693-716

- Xin Gu and Karen L. Blackmore
- Experiences and perceptions of South–South and North–South scientific collaboration of mathematicians, physicists and chemists from five southern African universities pp. 717-743

- Marta Zdravkovic, Linley Chiwona-Karltun and Eren Zink
- Time-aware link prediction to explore network effects on temporal knowledge evolution pp. 745-776

- Nazim Choudhury and Shahadat Uddin
- Toward a better scientific collaboration success prediction model through the feature space expansion pp. 777-801

- Fahimeh Ghasemian, Kamran Zamanifar, Nasser Ghasem-Aqaee and Noshir Contractor
- A social voting approach for scientific domain vocabularies construction pp. 803-820

- Hongbing Jiang, Chen Yang, Jian Ma, Thushari Silva and Huaping Chen
- Distinguishing sleeping beauties in science pp. 821-828

- Jiang Li and Fred Y. Ye
- Quantifying the changing role of past publications pp. 829-853

- Katalin Orosz, Illés J. Farkas and Péter Pollner
- A global analysis of the impact of research output on economic growth pp. 855-874

- Sakiru Solarin and Yuen Yee Yen
- How physics works: scientific capital in the space of physics institutions pp. 875-893

- Yurij Katchanov, Yulia Markova and Natalia A. Shmatko
- Bibliometric analysis of Egyptian publications on Hepatitis C virus from PubMed using data mining of an in-house developed database (HCVDBegy) pp. 895-915

- Hanaa M. H. Alam El-Din, Ahmed Sharaf Eldin and Amro M. S. A. Hanora
- Research assessment using early citation information pp. 917-935

- Stephan B. Bruns and David Stern
- Are all economics graduate cohorts created equal? Gender, job openings, and research productivity pp. 937-958

- John Conley, Ali Onder and Benno Torgler
- Academy of Management Journal, 1958–2014: a citation analysis pp. 959-975

- Angelito Calma and Martin Davies
- The ecstasy and the agony of the altmetric score pp. 977-982

- Christian Gumpenberger, Wolfgang Glänzel and Juan Gorraiz
- First steps towards a consistent classification of innovation pp. 983-985

- Mario Marchi
- Metrics, flawed indicators, and the case of philosophy journals pp. 987-994

- Andrea Polonioli
- Measuring the impact of journals, a reprise pp. 995-997

- M. Marchi and Edoardo Lorenzetti
- Erratum to: A new method for automatically constructing domain-oriented term taxonomy based on weighted word co-occurrence analysis pp. 1005-1005

- Shuqing Li, Ying Sun and Dagobert Soergel
- Erratum to: A comparative analysis of scientific publications in management journals by authors from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau: 2003–2012 pp. 1007-1009

- Xiaodong Liu, Qi Xu and Meina Li
- Erratum to: Three novel indirect indicators for the assessment of papers and authors based on generations of citations pp. 1011-1011

- Eleni Fragkiadaki and Georgios Evangelidis
Volume 108, issue 1, 2016
- Beyond the Impact Factor: measuring the international visibility of Romanian social sciences journals pp. 1-20

- Tudorel Andrei, Daniel Teodorescu and Andreea Mirica
- Emergence of collaboration networks around large scale data repositories: a study of the genomics community using GenBank pp. 21-40

- Mark R. Costa, Jian Qin and Sarah Bratt
- Evolving cohesion metrics of a research network on rare diseases: a longitudinal study over 14 years pp. 41-56

- Carlos B. Amat and François Perruchas
- What we learn from the shifts in highly cited data from 2001 to 2014? pp. 57-82

- John Li
- Optimal research team composition: data envelopment analysis of Fermilab experiments pp. 83-111

- Slobodan Perović, Sandro Radovanović, Vlasta Sikimić and Andrea Berber
- Is there a gender difference in scientific collaboration? A scientometric examination of co-authorships among industrial–organizational psychologists pp. 113-141

- Clemens B. Fell and Cornelius J. König
- MACA: a modified author co-citation analysis method combined with general descriptive metadata of citations pp. 143-166

- Yi Bu, Tian-yi Liu and Win-bin Huang
- Characterization, description, and considerations for the use of funding acknowledgement data in Web of Science pp. 167-182

- Adèle Paul-Hus, Nadine Desrochers and Rodrigo Costas
- Predicting citation patterns: defining and determining influence pp. 183-200

- David Guy Brizan, Kevin Gallagher, Arnab Jahangir and Theodore Brown
- Proximity effect, preferential attachment and path dependence in inter-regional network: a case of China’s technology transaction pp. 201-220

- Yutao Sun and Kai Liu
- Use of dissertation data in science policy research pp. 221-241

- Noriyuki Morichika and Sotaro Shibayama
- Using h-cores to study the most-cited articles of the twenty-first century pp. 243-261

- Elias Sanz-Casado, Carlos García-Zorita and Ronald Rousseau
- The consequences of competition: simulating the effects of research grant allocation strategies pp. 263-288

- Tuomas Höylä, Christoph Bartneck and Timo Tiihonen
- An assessment of quality, trustworthiness and usability of Indonesian agricultural science journals: stated preference versus revealed preference study pp. 289-304

- Bambang Winarko, A. Abrizah and Muzammil Tahira
- Iran’s scientific dominance and the emergence of South-East Asian countries as scientific collaborators in the Persian Gulf Region pp. 305-314

- Henk F. Moed
- Protocol for a retrospective, controlled cohort study of the impact of a change in Nature journals’ editorial policy for life sciences research on the completeness of reporting study design and execution pp. 315-328

- Fala Cramond, Cadi Irvine, Jing Liao, David Howells, Emily Sena, Gillian Currie and Malcolm Macleod
- Can gender studies be studied? Reply to comments on Söderlund and Madison pp. 329-335

- Guy Madison and Therese Söderlund
- Interpreting correlations between citation counts and other indicators pp. 337-347

- Mike Thelwall
- Comment to: Do they agree? Bibliometric evaluation versus informed peer review in the Italian research assessment exercise pp. 349-353

- Graziella Bertocchi, Alfonso Gambardella, Tullio Jappelli, Carmela Anna Nappi and Franco Peracchi
- Unveiling the intellectual origins of Social Media-based innovation: insights from a bibliometric approach pp. 355-388

- Francesco Appio, Antonella Martini, Silvia Massa and Stefania Testa
- A classification of the use of research indicators pp. 457-464

- Joost Kosten
- Data matching, integration, and interoperability for a metric assessment of monographs pp. 465-484

- Alesia Zuccala and Roberto Cornacchia
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