Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 96, issue 3, 2013
- Do second-order similarities provide added-value in a hybrid approach? pp. 667-677

- Bart Thijs, Edgar Schiebel and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Cluttered writing: adjectives and adverbs in academia pp. 679-681

- Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn
- Author name disambiguation in scientific collaboration and mobility cases pp. 683-697

- Jiang Wu and Xiu-Hao Ding
- Source normalized indicators of citation impact: an overview of different approaches and an empirical comparison pp. 699-716

- Ludo Waltman and Nees Jan Eck
- A bibliometric analysis of global laparoscopy research trends during 1997–2011 pp. 717-730

- Yang Cao, Sixing Zhou and Guobin Wang
- Statistics for the dynamic analysis of scientometric data: the evolution of the sciences in terms of trajectories and regimes pp. 731-741

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Graph-based algorithms for ranking researchers: not all swans are white! pp. 743-759

- Xiaorui Jiang, Xiaoping Sun and Hai Zhuge
- International collaboration in scientific publishing: the case of West Africa (2001–2010) pp. 761-783

- Eustache Mêgnigbêto
- Year-based h-type indicators pp. 785-797

- Dilruba Mahbuba and Ronald Rousseau
- Economic statistics and scientometrics pp. 799-818

- Cornelis A. Bochove
- Scaling of patenting with urban population size: evidence from global metropolitan areas pp. 819-828

- J. Lobo, D. Strumsky and J. Rothwell
- Bibliometrics evaluation of research performance in pharmacology/pharmacy: China relative to ten representative countries pp. 829-844

- Zuo-Qi Ding, Jian-Ping Ge, Xiao-Ming Wu and Xiao-Nan Zheng
- On bibliographic networks pp. 845-864

- Vladimir Batagelj and Monika Cerinšek
- Scientometric assessment of engineering in Malaysians universities pp. 865-879

- Muzammil Tahira, Rose Alinda Alias and Aryati Bakri
- Principal parameters affecting R&D exploitation of nanotechnology research: a case for Korea pp. 881-899

- Young-Don Cho and Hoo-Gon Choi
- Limited validity of equations to predict the future h index pp. 901-909

- Miguel A. García-Pérez
- Resilience thinking: a bibliometric analysis of socio-ecological research pp. 911-927

- Li Xu and Dora Marinova
- Comments on “a bibliometric study of earthquake research: 1900–2010” pp. 929-931

- Yuh-Shan Ho
- Replies to comments on “a bibliometric study of earthquake research: 1900–2010” pp. 933-936

- Xingjian Liu, F. Benjamin Zhan, Song Hong, Beibei Niu and Yaolin Liu
- A new Price’s estimate on the size of scientific specialties based on scientific community structure pp. 937-940

- Alex Visscher
- Paula Stephan: How economics shapes science and how science shapes the economy pp. 941-946

- Henry Etzkowitz
Volume 96, issue 2, 2013
- Correlations between bibliometrics and peer evaluation for all disciplines: the evaluation of Brazilian scientists pp. 395-410

- Jacques Wainer and Paula Vieira
- Are more senior academics really more research productive than junior academics? Evidence from Australian law schools pp. 411-425

- Vinod Mishra and Russell Smyth
- Technological collaboration patterns in solar cell industry based on patent inventors and assignees analysis pp. 427-441

- Xiao-Ping Lei, Zhi-Yun Zhao, Xu Zhang, Dar-Zen Chen, Mu-Hsuan Huang, Jia Zheng, Run-Sheng Liu, Jing Zhang and Yun-Hua Zhao
- Heterogeneity of collaboration and its relationship with research impact in a biomedical field pp. 443-466

- María Bordons, Javier Aparicio and Rodrigo Costas
- Predicting author h-index using characteristics of the co-author network pp. 467-483

- Christopher McCarty, James W. Jawitz, Allison Hopkins and Alex Goldman
- Careers in science: policy issues according to Nature and Science editorials pp. 485-495

- Cathelijn J. F. Waaijer
- Introducing ‘facilitymetrics’: a first review and analysis of commonly used measures of scientific leadership among synchrotron radiation facilities worldwide pp. 497-513

- Olof Hallonsten
- Disparities in publication patterns by gender, race and ethnicity based on a survey of a random sample of authors pp. 515-534

- Allison L. Hopkins, James W. Jawitz, Christopher McCarty, Alex Goldman and Nandita B. Basu
- A comparison of citation contexts between natural sciences and social sciences and humanities pp. 535-553

- Yu-Wei Chang
- Retraction of global scientific publications from 2001 to 2010 pp. 555-561

- Tianwei He
- On the correction of the h-index for career length pp. 563-571

- L. Egghe
- The impact of misconduct on the published medical and non-medical literature, and the news media pp. 573-587

- Minghua Zhang and Michael L. Grieneisen
- A quantitative approach to recommend promising technologies for SME innovation: a case study on knowledge arbitrage from LCD to solar cell pp. 589-604

- Woondong Yeo, Seonho Kim, Byoung-Youl Coh and Jaewoo Kang
- Comprehensive geometrical interpretation of h-type indices pp. 605-615

- Yu Liu, Wei Zuo, Ying Gao and Yanhong Qiao
- Two simple new bibliometric indexes to better evaluate research in disciplines where publications typically receive less citations pp. 617-631

- Giovanni Anania and Annarosa Caruso
- h-Type hybrid centrality measures for weighted networks pp. 633-640

- Alireza Abbasi
- Research output analysis of municipal solid waste: a case study of China pp. 641-650

- Lie Yang, Zhulei Chen, Ting Liu, Rui Wan, Jia Wang and Wengang Xie
- Reverse-engineering conference rankings: what does it take to make a reputable conference? pp. 651-665

- Peep Küngas, Siim Karus, Svitlana Vakulenko, Marlon Dumas, Cristhian Parra and Fabio Casati
Volume 96, issue 1, 2013
- Experimenting with the partnership ability φ-index on a million computer scientists pp. 1-9

- Guillaume Cabanac
- Exploring patent performance and technology interactions of universities, industries, governments and individuals pp. 11-26

- Mu-Hsuan Huang, Hui-Yun Sung, Chun-Chieh Wang and Dar-Zen Chen
- Patent families as macro level patent value indicators: applying weights to account for market differences pp. 27-49

- Peter Neuhäusler and Rainer Frietsch
- Can a personal website be useful as an information source to assess individual scientists? The case of European highly cited researchers pp. 51-67

- Amalia Más-Bleda and Isidro F. Aguillo
- A hybrid keyword and patent class methodology for selecting relevant sets of patents for a technological field pp. 69-82

- Christopher L. Benson and Christopher L. Magee
- Erratum to: A hybrid keyword and patent class methodology for selecting relevant sets of patents for a technological field pp. 83-83

- Christopher L. Benson and Christopher L. Magee
- Evaluating research institutions: the potential of the success-index pp. 85-101

- Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico Maisano and Luca Mastrogiacomo
- Patterns of authors’ information scattering: towards a causal explanation of information scattering from a scholarly information-seeking behavior perspective pp. 103-131

- Zahed Bigdeli, Morteza Kokabi, Gholam Reza Rajabi and Ali Gazni
- Global trends of solid waste research from 1997 to 2011 by using bibliometric analysis pp. 133-146

- Lie Yang, Zhulei Chen, Ting Liu, Zhe Gong, Yingjian Yu and Jia Wang
- The interdisciplinary structure of research on intercultural relations: a co-citation network analysis study pp. 147-171

- Ruobing Chi and Jonathan Young
- The role of statistics in establishing the similarity of citation distributions in a static and a dynamic context pp. 173-181

- Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- Detecting the knowledge structure of bioinformatics by mining full-text collections pp. 183-201

- Min Song and Su Yeon Kim
- Global remote sensing research trends during 1991–2010: a bibliometric analysis pp. 203-219

- Yanhua Zhuang, Xingjian Liu, Thuminh Nguyen, Qingqing He and Song Hong
- On the impact of Gold Open Access journals pp. 221-238

- Christian Gumpenberger, María-Antonia Ovalle-Perandones and Juan Gorraiz
- An exploration of link-based knowledge map in academic web space pp. 239-253

- Bo Yang and Ying Sun
- Impact factor: Imperfect but not yet replaceable pp. 255-257

- Stuart Brody
- Comparison of independent research of China’s top universities using bibliometric indicators pp. 259-276

- Hui-Zhen Fu and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Perceptions of author order versus contribution among researchers with different professional ranks and the potential of harmonic counts for encouraging ethical co-authorship practices pp. 277-295

- Du Jian and Tang Xiaoli
- Methodological quality in clinical trials and bibliometric indicators: no evidence of correlations pp. 297-303

- Derya Akcan, Susanna Axelsson, Christina Bergh, Thomas Davidson and Måns Rosén
- Measuring the similarity between the reference and citation distributions of journals pp. 305-313

- András Schubert
- Impact of foreign external PhD examiners on academic collaboration patterns pp. 315-322

- Lars H. Breimer
- On a path to creative destruction: science, technology and science-based technological trajectories of Japan and South Korea pp. 323-336

- Chan-Yuan Wong
- What about excellence in teaching? A benevolent ranking of universities pp. 337-364

- Kristof De Witte and Lenka Hudrlikova
- Multiple regression analysis of a patent’s citation frequency and quantitative characteristics: the case of Japanese patents pp. 365-379

- Fuyuki Yoshikane
- Opinion paper: thoughts and facts on bibliometric indicators pp. 381-394

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Henk F. Moed
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