Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 105, issue 3, 2015
- Using the comprehensive patent citation network (CPC) to evaluate patent value pp. 1319-1346

- Guan-Can Yang, Gang Li, Chun-Ya Li, Yun-Hua Zhao, Jing Zhang, Tong Liu, Dar-Zen Chen and Mu-Hsuan Huang
- Characteristics of gender studies publications: a bibliometric analysis based on a Swedish population database pp. 1347-1387

- Therese Söderlund and Guy Madison
- Rethinking bibliometric data concerning gender studies: a response to Söderlund and Madison pp. 1389-1398

- Silje Lundgren, Margrit Shildrick and David Lawrence
- The R&D logic model: Does it really work? An empirical verification using successive binary logistic regression models pp. 1399-1439

- Sungmin Park
- Can technology life-cycles be indicated by diversity in patent classifications? The crucial role of variety pp. 1441-1451

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Bibliographic coupling and hierarchical clustering for the validation and improvement of subject-classification schemes pp. 1453-1467

- Bart Thijs, Lin Zhang and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Research project evaluation and selection: an evidential reasoning rule-based method for aggregating peer review information with reliabilities pp. 1469-1490

- Wei-dong Zhu, Fang Liu, Yu-wang Chen, Jian-bo Yang, Dong-ling Xu and Dong-peng Wang
- A temporal analysis of institutional repository research pp. 1491-1525

- Jennifer Ann Stevenson and Jin Zhang
- Multi-view clustering with exemplars for scientific mapping pp. 1527-1552

- Xiangfeng Meng, Xinhai Liu, YunHai Tong, Wolfgang Glänzel and Shaohua Tan
- Knowledge network centrality, formal rank and research performance: evidence for curvilinear and interaction effects pp. 1553-1576

- Kamal Badar, Julie M. Hite and Naeem Ashraf
- Modelling citation networks pp. 1577-1604

- S. R. Goldberg, H. Anthony and T. S. Evans
- Measuring and visualizing the contributions of Chinese and American LIS research institutions to emerging themes and salient themes pp. 1605-1634

- Lu An, Xia Lin, Chuanming Yu and Xinwen Zhang
- Open access and sources of full-text articles in Google Scholar in different subject fields pp. 1635-1651

- Hamid R. Jamali and Majid Nabavi
- Interfield comparison of academic output by using department level data pp. 1653-1664

- Tolga Yuret
- Statistical tests for ‘related records’ search results pp. 1665-1677

- Charles H. Smith, Patrick Georges and Ngoc Nguyen
- A novel three-dimension perspective to explore technology evolution pp. 1679-1697

- Munan Li
- A flexible bibliometric approach for the assessment of professorial appointments pp. 1699-1719

- Juan Gorraiz and Christian Gumpenberger
- Sectoral collaboration networks for cardiovascular medical device development in South Africa pp. 1721-1741

- Chipo Chimhundu, Kylie Jager and Tania Douglas
- Comparison of bibliometric measures for assessing relative importance of researchers pp. 1743-1762

- Rok Blagus, Brane L. Leskošek and Janez Stare
- Comparing the topological properties of real and artificially generated scientific manuscripts pp. 1763-1779

- Diego Raphael Amancio
- Intriguing trends in nuclear physics authorship pp. 1781-1786

- B. Pritychenko
- The structure and dynamics of networks of scientific collaborations in Northern Africa pp. 1787-1807

- Fabio Landini, Franco Malerba and Roberto Mavilia
- The bibliometric analysis of scholarly production: How great is the impact? pp. 1809-1831

- Ole Ellegaard and Johan A. Wallin
- Changing publication and citation patterns in political science in Germany pp. 1833-1848

- Pei-Shan Chi
- Revealing the online network between university and industry: the case of Turkey pp. 1849-1866

- Enrique Orduna-Malea and Selenay Aytac
- Editorial delay and its relation to subsequent citations: the journals Nature, Science and Cell pp. 1867-1873

- Si Shen, Ronald Rousseau, Dongbo Wang, Danhao Zhu, Huoyu Liu and Ruilun Liu
- Academic publishing and collaboration between China and Germany in physics pp. 1875-1887

- Ping Zhou and Xiaozan Lv
- Contribution of the institutional repositories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to the webometric indicators of their home institutions pp. 1889-1909

- Wenqiang Fan
- Data-driven journal meta-ranking in business and management pp. 1911-1929

- Gianfranco Ennas, Battista Biggio and Maria Chiara Di Guardo
- Are there gender differences among researchers from industrial/organizational psychology? pp. 1931-1952

- Cornelius J. König, Clemens B. Fell, Linus Kellnhofer and Gabriel Schui
- Modeling knowledge diffusion in scientific innovation networks: an institutional comparison between China and US with illustration for nanotechnology pp. 1953-1984

- Xuan Liu, Shan Jiang, Hsinchun Chen, Catherine A. Larson and Mihail C. Roco
- Questionable University-sponsored supplements in high-impact journals pp. 1985-1995

- Xiaotian Chen
- Evaluation of the highly-cited researchers’ database for a country: proposals for meaningful analyses on the example of Germany pp. 1997-2003

- Lutz Bornmann and Johann Bauer
- A systematic method to create search strategies for emerging technologies based on the Web of Science: illustrated for ‘Big Data’ pp. 2005-2022

- Ying Huang, Jannik Schuehle, Alan L. Porter and Jan Youtie
- Gender and the h index in psychology pp. 2023-2034

- Lisa Geraci, Steve Balsis and Alexander J. Busch Busch
- A multi-faceted method for science classification schemes (SCSs) mapping in networking scientific resources pp. 2035-2056

- Wei Du, Raymond Yiu Keung Lau, Jian Ma and Wei Xu
- Opening doors to basic-clinical collaboration and translational research will improve researchers’ performance pp. 2057-2069

- Jesús Rey-Rocha, Irene López-Navarro and M. Teresa Antonio-García
- Evolution of research subjects in library and information science based on keyword, bibliographical coupling, and co-citation analyses pp. 2071-2087

- Yu-Wei Chang, Mu-Hsuan Huang and Chiao-Wen Lin
- Mathematical properties of weighted impact factors based on measures of prestige of the citing journals pp. 2089-2108

- A. Ferrer-Sapena, E. A. Sánchez-Pérez, L. M. González, F. Peset and R. Aleixandre-Benavent
- Methodi Ordinatio: a proposed methodology to select and rank relevant scientific papers encompassing the impact factor, number of citation, and year of publication pp. 2109-2135

- Regina Negri Pagani, João Luiz Kovaleski and Luis Mauricio Resende
- Temporal evolution of multi-author papers in basic sciences from 1960 to 2010 pp. 2137-2147

- Ding-wei Huang
- Participations to European Framework Programs of higher education institutions and their association with organizational characteristics pp. 2149-2178

- Benedetto Lepori, Valerio Veglio, Barbara Heller-Schuh, Thomas Scherngell and Michael Barber
- Is there any feedback effect between academic research publication and research collaboration? Evidence from an Australian university pp. 2179-2196

- Shamsul Arifeen Khan Mamun and Mohammad Mafizur Rahman
- Can intellectual processes in the sciences also be simulated? The anticipation and visualization of possible future states pp. 2197-2214

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Do Nobel laureates change their patterns of collaboration following prize reception? pp. 2215-2235

- Ho Fai Chan, Ali Onder and Benno Torgler
- CiteULike bookmarks are correlated to citations at journal and author levels in library and information science pp. 2237-2248

- Hajar Sotudeh, Zahra Mazarei and Mahdieh Mirzabeigi
- Is there bias in editorial choice? Yes pp. 2249-2251

- Khaled Moustafa
- Fame bias in editorial choice: Yes or No? pp. 2253-2254

- Omid Mahian, Mohammad Mehdi Rashidi, Giulio Lorenzini and Somchai Wongwises
- The lost paradise, the original sin, and the Dodo bird: a scientometrics Sapere Aude manifesto as a reply to the Leiden manifesto on scientometrics pp. 2255-2257

- Daniel David and Petre Frangopol
- Health warning: might contain multiple personalities—the problem of homonyms in Thomson Reuters Essential Science Indicators pp. 2259-2270

- Anne-Wil Harzing
- Don’t infer anything from unavailable data pp. 2271-2272

- Khaled Moustafa
Volume 105, issue 2, 2015
- Scientometric mapping of research on ‘Big Data’ pp. 727-741

- Vivek Kumar Singh, Sumit Kumar Banshal, Khushboo Singhal and Ashraf Uddin
- Research trends and hotspots in soil erosion from 1932 to 2013: a literature review pp. 743-758

- Yanhua Zhuang, Chao Du, Liang Zhang, Yun Du and Sisi Li
- Qualitative and quantitative analysis of solar hydrogen generation literature from 2001 to 2014 pp. 759-771

- Mohammad Reza Maghami, Shahin navabi Asl, Mohammad esmaeil Rezadad, Nader Ale Ebrahim and Chandima Gomes
- Measuring the influence and impact of competitiveness research: a Web of Science approach pp. 773-788

- Seyyed Ali Delbari, Siew Imm Ng, Yuhanis Abdul Aziz and Jo Ann Ho
- A bibliometric analysis of lab-on-a-chip research from 2001 to 2013 pp. 789-804

- Mohammadmahdi Vakilian, Burhanuddin Yeop Majlis and Maryam Mousavi
- Growth trend of scientific literature on genetic improvement through the database Scopus pp. 805-816

- Felipe de Araújo Nascimento and Flávia Melo Rodrigues
- Are opinion leaders important to spread information to cope with extreme droughts in (all) irrigation systems? A network analysis pp. 817-824

- Newton Paulo Bueno
- A comparative analysis of publication portfolios of selected economies pp. 825-842

- Ping Zhou and Youneng Pan
- Characteristics of international collaboration in sport sciences publications and its influence on citation impact pp. 843-862

- Lei Wang, Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzel
- A bibliometric analysis of industrial wastewater research: current trends and future prospects pp. 863-882

- Tianlong Zheng, Juan Wang, Qunhui Wang, Chunhong Nie, Nicholas Smale, Zhining Shi and Xiaona Wang
- A quantitative examination of the intellectual profile and evolution of information security from 1965 to 2015 pp. 883-904

- Nicholas V. Olijnyk
- Trend analysis of academic research and technical development pertaining to gas hydrates pp. 905-920

- Su Jin Seo, Eun Jin Han and So Young Sohn
- A scientometric analysis of mobile technology publications pp. 921-939

- R. Santha Kumar and K. Kaliyaperumal
- Bibliometric study of the relationship between business model and air transport pp. 941-958

- Níssia C. R. Bergiante, Marcio P. S. Santos and Respício A. Espírito Santo
- Information technology management domain: emerging themes and keyword analysis pp. 959-972

- Gohar Feroz Khan and Jacob Wood
- National versus international growth of medical research of India: a case study pp. 973-989

- Har Kaur and Preeti Mahajan
- Analysis of the Czech and Hungarian physiology publications 1994–2011 pp. 991-1003

- Ondřej Pecha and Jiří Vaněček
- A bibliometric analysis of waste management research during the period 1997–2014 pp. 1005-1018

- Haibin Chen, Wei Jiang, Yan Yang, Xin Man and Mingyi Tang
- Trends in the chemical and pharmacological research on the tropical trees Calophyllum brasiliense and Calophyllum inophyllum, a global context pp. 1019-1030

- J. Gómez-Verjan, I. Gonzalez-Sanchez, E. Estrella-Parra and R. Reyes-Chilpa
- Publications in dance field in Arts & Humanities Citation Index: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1031-1040

- Huei-Chen Ho and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Chinese interpreting studies: structural determinants of MA students’ career choices pp. 1041-1058

- Ziyun Xu and Éric Archambault
- A bibliometric assessment of scientific productivity and international collaboration of the Islamic World in science and technology (S&T) areas pp. 1059-1077

- Raheem Sarwar and Saeed-UI Hassan
- The research trends forecasted by bibliometric methodology: a case study in e-commerce from 1996 to July 2015 pp. 1079-1089

- Hsu-Hao Tsai
- Citation-based analysis of literature: a case study of technology acceptance research pp. 1091-1110

- Chun-Hua Hsiao, Kai-Yu Tang and John S. Liu
- Publication trends and co-citation mapping of translation studies between 2000 and 2015 pp. 1111-1128

- Dahui Dong and Meng-Lin Chen
- Ranking of medical institutes of India for quality and quantity: a case study pp. 1129-1139

- Har Kaur and Preeti Mahajan
- Assessing China’s salt lake resources R&D based on bibliometrics analysis pp. 1141-1155

- Su-mei Yan and Ji-qing Sun
- Middle East: research productivity and performance across nations pp. 1157-1166

- Sumeer Gul, Nahida Tun Nisa, Tariq Ahmad Shah, Sangita Gupta, Asifa Jan and Suhail Ahmad
- Research characteristics and status on social media in China: A bibliometric and co-word analysis pp. 1167-1182

- Chunmei Gan and Weijun Wang
- Interfaces between production engineering and the public affairs: evidences from bibliometric analysis pp. 1183-1193

- Igor Rosa Dias Jesus and Helder Costa
- Worldwide earthworm research: a scientometric analysis, 2000–2015 pp. 1195-1207

- Huimin Xiang, Jiaen Zhang and Qiandong Zhu
- Tree responses, tolerance and acclimation to stress: Does current research depend on the cultivation status of studied species? pp. 1209-1222

- Rada Matić, Srđan Stamenković, Zorica Popović, Milena Stefanović, Vera Vidaković, Miroslava Smiljanić and Srđan Bojović
- A bibliometric analysis of research on Central Asia during 1990–2014 pp. 1223-1237

- Lixian Wang, Xi Chen, Anming Bao, Xiaoyun Zhang, Miao Wu, Yun Hao and Jingjing He
- Economics in Latin America: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1239-1252

- Claudio Bonilla, José M. Merigó and Carolina Torres-Abad
- Ranking the research productivity of business and management institutions in Asia–Pacific region: empirical research in leading ABS journals pp. 1253-1272

- Dengsheng Wu, Minglu Li, Xiaoqian Zhu, Hongfang Song and Jianping Li
- Bibliometric analysis of fracking scientific literature pp. 1273-1284

- Jie Li, Aleksandar Jovanovic, Peter Klimek and Xiaohong Guo
- Mapping the intellectual structure of the Internet of Things (IoT) field (2000–2014): a co-word analysis pp. 1285-1300

- Bei-Ni Yan, Tian-Shyug Lee and Tsung-Pei Lee
- Industry–academia collaboration in fuel cells: a perspective from paper and patent analysis pp. 1301-1318

- Mu-Hsuan Huang, Hsiao-Wen Yang and Dar-Zen Chen
Volume 105, issue 1, 2015
- Foreword to the “Case Studies in Scientometrics” special issues pp. 1-3

- Wolfgang Glänzel and András Schubert
- Visualizing the structure and the evolving of digital medicine: a scientometrics review pp. 5-21

- Yuqing Fang
- A bibliometric analysis of the Turkish software engineering research community pp. 23-49

- Vahid Garousi
- A comparative study of Ocean Engineering research between China and the world pp. 51-63

- Zhu-Mei Sun and Wei-Na Hua
- Social networks in marketing research 2001–2014: a co-word analysis pp. 65-82

- Zongshui Wang, Hong Zhao and Yan Wang
- Scientific publications in Vietnam as seen from Scopus during 1996–2013 pp. 83-95

- Ho Dung Manh
- Scientometric mapping of computer science research in Mexico pp. 97-114

- Ashraf Uddin, Vivek Kumar Singh, David Pinto and Ivan Olmos
- A scientometrics review on aggregation operator research pp. 115-133

- Dejian Yu
- A comparative analysis of scientific publications in management journals by authors from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau: 2003–2012 pp. 135-143

- Xiaodong Liu, Qi Xu and Meina Li
- Publications from Serbia in the Science Citation Index Expanded: a bibliometric analysis pp. 145-160

- Dragan Ivanović, Hui-Zhen Fu and Yuh-Shan Ho
- The financial crisis research: a bibliometric analysis pp. 161-177

- Chien-Lung Hsu and Chun-Hao Chiang
- Scientometric dimensions of cryptographic research pp. 179-202

- Jiban K. Pal
- Global food allergy research trend: a bibliometric analysis pp. 203-213

- Sai Kranthi Vanga, Ashutosh Singh, Brinda Harish Vagadia and Vijaya Raghavan
- Supply chain management: exploring the intellectual structure pp. 215-230

- Wen-Lung Shiau, Yogesh K. Dwivedi and Chia-Han Tsai
- Global liposome research in the period of 1995–2014: a bibliometric analysis pp. 231-248

- Xiaodan Zhou and Guohui Zhao
- Keywords co-occurrence mapping knowledge domain research base on the theory of Big Data in oil and gas industry pp. 249-260

- Lin Zhu, Xiantao Liu, Sha He, Jun Shi and Ming Pang
- Evaluating the performance of electromagnetic fields (EMF) research work (2003–2013) pp. 261-278

- Noorhidawati Abdullah, Siti Hajar Mohd Roffeei, Yusniza Kamarulzaman, Farrah Dina Yusop, Azian Madun and Kwan Hoong Ng
- Opportunities and challenges of interbasin water transfers: a literature review with bibliometric analysis pp. 279-294

- Liang Zhang, Sisi Li, Hugo A. Loáiciga, Yanhua Zhuang and Yun Du
- Mapping the scientific research in organic farming: a bibliometric review pp. 295-309

- José Luis Aleixandre, José Luis Aleixandre-Tudó, Máxima Bolaños-Pizarro and Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent
- Benchmarking bibliometrics in biomedical research: research performance of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Medicine, 2008–2012 pp. 311-321

- James D. O’Leary, Mark W. Crawford, Eva Jurczyk and Alison Buchan
- ‘Technology Mining’ bibliometrics analysis: applying network analysis and cluster analysis pp. 323-335

- Farshad Madani
- Research trends of library management in LIS in India since 1950–2012 pp. 337-346

- Bapan Kumar Maity and Sudip Ranjan Hatua
- Global trends in DEM-related research from 1994 to 2013: a bibliometric analysis pp. 347-366

- Yuling Peng, Aiwen Lin, Ke Wang, Fenglian Liu, Fang Zeng and Li Yang
- The output of researchers in Morocco compared to some North African countries from 1996 to 2012, and its relationship to governmental major decisions on higher education and scientific research pp. 367-384

- Fida Medina
- Global geographical and scientometric analysis of tourism-themed research pp. 385-401

- Shao-jie Zhang, Peng-hui Lyu and Yan Yan
- Analysis of research papers on E-commerce (2000–2013): based on a text mining approach pp. 403-417

- Bei-Ni Yan, Tian-Shyug Lee and Tsung-Pei Lee
- A bibliometric analysis of research papers related to the Mekong River pp. 419-434

- Xiaoyun Sui, Yongxia Chen, Zhi Lu and Yifeng Chen
- Trends and potential cautions in food web research from a bibliometric analysis pp. 435-447

- Juan Tao, Rongxiao Che, Dekui He, Yunzhi Yan, Xiaoyun Sui and Yifeng Chen
- Scientometric cognitive and evaluation on smart city related construction and building journals data pp. 449-470

- Liang-xing Su, Peng-hui Lyu, Zheng Yang, Shuai Ding and Kai-le Zhou
- A scientometric study of general relativity and quantum cosmology from 2000 to 2012 pp. 471-484

- Stéphane Fay and Sébastien Gautrias
- Emerging infectious disease: trends in the literature on SARS and H7N9 influenza pp. 485-495

- Deqiao Tian and Tao Zheng
- The evolution of the use of Foresight methods: a scientometric analysis of global FTA research output pp. 497-508

- Ozcan Saritas and Serhat Burmaoglu
- Research status and trend analysis of global biomedical text mining studies in recent 10 years pp. 509-523

- Xing Zhai, Zhihong Li, Kuo Gao, Youliang Huang, Lin Lin and Le Wang
- Growing trend of China’s contribution to haze research pp. 525-535

- Lie Yang, Lizi Han, Zhulei Chen, Jiabin Zhou and Jia Wang
- International trade negotiation analysis: network and semantic knowledge infrastructure pp. 537-556

- Jacob Wood and Gohar Feroz Khan
- Bibliometric analysis for the literature of traditional Chinese medicine in PubMed pp. 557-566

- Youliang Huang, Mingquan Zhou, Qingqiong Deng, Juan Zhang, Pengbo Zhou and XianGang Shang
- Scientometric analysis of rabies research literature in India: 1950–2014 pp. 567-575

- Shanmugam Sachithanantham and Selvaraju Raja
- Bibliometric analysis of research progress in membrane water treatment technology from 1985 to 2013 pp. 577-591

- Yunrong Dai, Yonghui Song, Hongjie Gao, Siyu Wang and Yu Yuan
- Thirty years of use of multivariate quantitative methods in benthic community ecology of marine and coastal habitats: looking to the past to planning the future pp. 593-610

- Gilson Correia Carvalho, Raymundo José Sá-Neto and Francisco Barros
- Study of international anticancer research trends via co-word and document co-citation visualization analysis pp. 611-622

- Ping Xie
- An algorithmic historiography of the Ebola research specialty: mapping the science behind Ebola pp. 623-643

- Nicholas V. Olijnyk
- How can an indigenous concept enter the international academic circle: the case of guanxi pp. 645-663

- Linqing Liu and Shiye Mei
- The effect of technology on learning research trends: a bibliometric analysis over five decades pp. 665-681

- Daphne R. Raban and Avishag Gordon
- Collaboration in medical research: a case study of India pp. 683-690

- Har Kaur and Preeti Mahajan
- Analysis of the microbial risk assessment studies from 1973 to 2015: a bibliometric case study pp. 691-707

- Alireza Mesdaghinia, Masoud Younesian, Simin Nasseri, Ramin Nabizadeh Nodehi and Mahdi Hadi
- Educational technology research trends from 2002 to 2014 pp. 709-725

- Ozlem Baydas, Sevda Kucuk, Rabia Meryem Yilmaz, Melike Aydemir and Yuksel Goktas
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