Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 91, issue 3, 2012
- A new instrument for technology monitoring: novelty in patents measured by semantic patent analysis pp. 645-670

- Jan M. Gerken and Martin G. Moehrle
- Access to universities’ public knowledge: who’s more nationalist? pp. 671-691

- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro
- The comprehensive competitiveness evaluation of American universities in Bridge Engineering pp. 693-701

- Yuan Wang, Ruimin Ma, Tianhao Tang, Xia Liu, Ping Xie, Jianxin Wang, Jianxiang Liu, Haideng Zhou and Siwei Zhang
- A quantitative analysis of Arctic related articles in the humanities and social sciences appearing in the world core journals pp. 703-718

- Weina Hua, Shunbo Yuan, Miaomiao Yan and Yu Li
- The taxonomy of research collaboration in science and technology: evidence from mechanical research through probabilistic clustering analysis pp. 719-735

- Seongkyoon Jeong and Jae Young Choi
- The role of Chinese–American scientists in China–US scientific collaboration: a study in nanotechnology pp. 737-749

- Xianwen Wang, Shenmeng Xu, Di Liu and Yongxia Liang
- Metrics to evaluate research performance in academic institutions: a critique of ERA 2010 as applied in forestry and the indirect H2 index as a possible alternative pp. 751-771

- Jerome K. Vanclay and Lutz Bornmann
- Mapping technological innovations through patent analysis: a case study of foreign multinationals and indigenous firms in China pp. 773-787

- Chan-Yuan Wong and Xiao-Shan Yap
- A comparative study of interdisciplinary changes between information science and library science pp. 789-803

- Mu-Hsuan Huang and Yu-Wei Chang
- Measuring textual patent similarity on the basis of combined concepts: design decisions and their consequences pp. 805-826

- Martin G. Moehrle and Jan M. Gerken
- Using complex networks concepts to assess approaches for citations in scientific papers pp. 827-842

- D. R. Amancio, M. G. V. Nunes, O. N. Oliveira and L. F. Costa
- Closed versus open reviewing of journal manuscripts: how far do comments differ in language use? pp. 843-856

- Lutz Bornmann, Markus Wolf and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- The Hawthorne effect in journal peer review pp. 857-862

- Lutz Bornmann
- A publication index that is independent of age pp. 863-868

- Helmut A. Abt
- Identifying attractive research fields for new scientists pp. 869-894

- Leonidas Akritidis, Dimitrios Katsaros and Panayiotis Bozanis
- Global competition and technological transition in electrical, electronic, information and communication engineering: quantitative analysis of periodicals and conference proceedings of the IEEE pp. 895-910

- Nobuyuki Shirakawa, Takao Furukawa, Minoru Nomura and Kumi Okuwada
- Citation rates in mathematics: a study of variation by subdiscipline pp. 911-924

- Lawrence Smolinsky and Aaron Lercher
- Collaboration network patterns and research performance: the case of Korean public research institutions pp. 925-942

- Duk Hee Lee, Il Won Seo, Ho Chull Choe and Hee Dae Kim
- Author self-citations in the field of ecology pp. 943-953

- Mathieu Leblond
- A bibliometric tool to assess the regional dimension of university–industry research collaborations pp. 955-975

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Marco Solazzi
- State of the art on the Systems of Innovation research: a bibliometrics study up to 2009 pp. 977-996

- Mauricio Uriona-Maldonado, Raimundo N. M. Santos and Gregorio Varvakis
- Energy indicators and percentile ranking normalization pp. 997-1003

- Gangan Prathap
- Equal contributions and credit given to authors in anesthesiology journals during a 10-year period pp. 1005-1010

- Tianzhu Tao, Lulong Bo, Fei Wang, Jinbao Li and Xiaoming Deng
- Research on the cross-citation relationship of core authors in scientometrics pp. 1011-1033

- Feifei Wang, Junping Qiu and Houqiang Yu
- A bibliometric study of research activity in ASEAN related to the EU in FP7 priority areas pp. 1035-1051

- Saeed-Ul Hassan, Peter Haddawy, Pratikshya Kuinkel, Alexander Degelsegger and Cosima Blasy
- On the age-independent publication index pp. 1053-1058

- Keshra Sangwal
- Comments on “A publication index that is independent of age” by Abt pp. 1059-1060

- Quentin L. Burrell
- Comments on “a bibliometric study of the trend in articles related to eutrophication published in Science Citation Index” pp. 1061-1065

- Kun-Yang Chuang and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Response to Chuang and Ho’s comments on “a bibliometric study of the trend in articles related to eutrophication published in Science Citation Index” pp. 1067-1071

- Yi Huang and Jie Wang
Volume 91, issue 2, 2012
- The 13th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics pp. 315-316

- Dennis Ocholla, Peter Ingwersen, Ed C.M. Noyons and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Scientometric research in South Africa and successful policy instruments pp. 317-325

- Anastassios Pouris
- A study of scientometric methods to identify emerging technologies via modeling of milestones pp. 327-342

- Robert K. Abercrombie, Akaninyene W. Udoeyop and Bob G. Schlicher
- Is Google Scholar useful for bibliometrics? A webometric analysis pp. 343-351

- Isidro F. Aguillo
- ‘Cognitive mobility’ or migration of authors between fields used in mapping a network of mathematics pp. 353-368

- Aparna Basu and Roland Wagner Dobler
- Growth of scientific production in Colombian universities: an intellectual capital-based approach pp. 369-382

- Victor Bucheli, Adriana Díaz, Juan Pablo Calderón, Pablo Lemoine, Juan Alejandro Valdivia, José Luis Villaveces and Roberto Zarama
- Delineating the scientific footprint in technology: Identifying scientific publications within non-patent references pp. 383-398

- Julie Callaert, Joris Grouwels and Bart Looy
- Using ‘core documents’ for detecting and labelling new emerging topics pp. 399-416

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Bart Thijs
- Key factors and considerations in the assessment of international collaboration: a case study for Austria and six countries pp. 417-433

- Juan Gorraiz, Ralph Reimann and Christian Gumpenberger
- Author disambiguation using multi-aspect similarity indicators pp. 435-449

- Thomas Gurney, Edwin Horlings and Peter van den Besselaar
- Structural indicators in citation networks pp. 451-460

- Xiaojun Hu, Ronald Rousseau and Jin Chen
- Validating online reference managers for scholarly impact measurement pp. 461-471

- Xuemei Li, Mike Thelwall and Dean Giustini
- Optimal and hierarchical clustering of large-scale hybrid networks for scientific mapping pp. 473-493

- Xinhai Liu, Wolfgang Glänzel and Bart Moor
- The proximity of co-citation pp. 495-511

- Shengbo Liu and Chaomei Chen
- Research performance and collaboration in the Novosibirsk region pp. 513-526

- V. A. Markusova, A. N. Libkind, A. E. Varshavsly and C. N. M. Jansz
- Alone or together: examples from history research pp. 527-537

- Ülle Must
- Individual cognitive structures and collaboration patterns in academia pp. 539-555

- Bulent Ozel
- Visualization of research fronts and knowledge bases by three-dimensional areal densities of bibliographically coupled publications and co-citations pp. 557-566

- Edgar Schiebel
- Comprehensive bibliographic coverage of the social sciences and humanities in a citation index: an empirical analysis of the potential pp. 567-575

- Gunnar Sivertsen and Birger Larsen
- Citation genetic genealogy: a novel insight for citation analysis in scientific literature pp. 577-589

- Fengjun Sun and Lijun Zhu
- Science funding and research output: a study on 10 countries pp. 591-599

- Xianwen Wang, Di Liu, Kun Ding and Xinran Wang
- Identifying the global core-periphery structure of science pp. 601-615

- Ryan Zelnio
- Where demographics meets scientometrics: towards a dynamic career analysis pp. 617-630

- Lin Zhang and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Mapping interactions within the evolving science of science and innovation policy community pp. 631-644

- Angela M. Zoss and Katy Börner
Volume 91, issue 1, 2012
- The development trends of science in the CIS countries on the basis of some scientometric indicators pp. 1-14

- Renat Karamourzov
- Time series of scientific growth in Spanish doctoral theses (1848–2009) pp. 15-36

- Antonio Fernández-Cano, Manuel Torralbo and Mónica Vallejo
- Fairly sharing the credit of multi-authored papers and its application in the modification of h-index and g-index pp. 37-49

- Xuan Zhen Liu and Hui Fang
- Trends and performance of oxidative stress research from 1991 to 2010 pp. 51-63

- Hang Wen and Yi Huang
- International scientific and technological collaboration of China from 2004 to 2008: a perspective from paper and patent analysis pp. 65-80

- Jia Zheng, Zhi-Yun Zhao, Xu Zhang, Dar-Zen Chen, Mu-Hsuan Huang, Xiao-Ping Lei, Ze-Yu Zhang and Yun-Hua Zhao
- An empirical study of users’ hype cycle based on search traffic: the case study on hybrid cars pp. 81-99

- Seung-Pyo Jun
- Editorial process in scientific journals: analysis and modeling pp. 101-112

- O. Mryglod, Yu. Holovatch and I. Mryglod
- Modeling the enrollment demand of masters programs for the Spanish public university system pp. 113-130

- Mónica Benito and Rosario Romera
- Top journals selectivity index and “me-too” drugs pp. 131-142

- Igor Kissin and Edwin L. Bradley
- Institutionalization and internationalization of research on the applications of the geographical information systems in health planning pp. 143-158

- Abdulkader A. Murad and Dimitar T. Tomov
- A study of factors affecting research productivity of Iranian women in ISI pp. 159-172

- Alireza Isfandyari-Moghaddam, Mohammad Hasanzadeh and Zainab Ghayoori
- A decade of database conferences: a look inside the program committees pp. 173-184

- Sherif Sakr and Mohammad Alomari
- International mobility of researchers in robotics, computer vision and electron devices: A quantitative and comparative analysis pp. 185-202

- Takao Furukawa, Nobuyuki Shirakawa, Kumi Okuwada and Kazuya Sasaki
- A co-word analysis of digital library field in China pp. 203-217

- Gao-Yong Liu, Ji-Ming Hu and Hui-Ling Wang
- Optimal diversification for R&D project portfolios pp. 219-229

- Lieh-Ming Luo
- How sustainable a scientifically developing country could be in its specialties? The case of Iran’s publications in SCI in the 21st century compared to 1980s pp. 231-243

- Hajar Sotudeh
- An impact-citations-exergy (iCX) trajectory analysis of leading research institutions in India pp. 245-251

- P. Nishy, Yatish Panwar, Suresh Prasad, G. K. Mandal and Gangan Prathap
- Tendencies in scientific output on carbon nanotubes and graphene in global centers of excellence for nanotechnology pp. 253-268

- Goio Etxebarria, Mikel Gomez-Uranga and Jon Barrutia
- The quality-quantity-quasity and energy-exergy-entropy exegesis of expected value calculation of citation performance pp. 269-275

- Gangan Prathap
- Research productivity in education and psychology in the Philippines and comparison with ASEAN countries pp. 277-294

- Lorelei R. Vinluan
- Theory and practice of the shifted Lotka function pp. 295-301

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- A Hirsch-type index of co-author partnership ability pp. 303-308

- András Schubert
- Comments on “A Hirsch-type index of co-author partnership ability” pp. 309-310

- Ronald Rousseau
- Event report: esss 2011—Scientometric education in Indian summer at the University of Vienna pp. 311-313

- Christian Gumpenberger, Juan Gorraiz, Wolfgang Glänzel, Koenrad Debackere, Stefan Hornbostel and Sybille Hinze
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